Oklahoma Leadership Development Event (LDE) Greenhand FFA Practice Test

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Which officer is responsible for calling a meeting to order?

  1. Secretary

  2. Vice President

  3. President

  4. Treasurer

The correct answer is: President

The President is the officer responsible for calling a meeting to order in an FFA chapter. This role is crucial as the President leads the meetings and ensures that the agenda is followed. By calling the meeting to order, the President establishes authority and sets the tone for the proceedings, ensuring that members are focused and engaged in the business at hand. This responsibility highlights the leadership role the President holds within the organization. It is essential for maintaining order and promoting effective communication among members. Other officers, such as the Secretary or Treasurer, have specific roles related to minute-taking or financial management, but the act of starting the meeting rests with the President, who also helps facilitate discussion and decision-making throughout the session.