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Club Assembly Quiz #2. The District. 1. A District usually has about:. 1,000 member Rotarians 2,000-2,500 member Rotarians 10,000 member Rotarians. 2. The purpose of the District is:. To use “The Rule of 5’s”: 5 new clubs, 5 new members per club, 5% increase in TRF giving
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Club Assembly Quiz #2 The District
1. A District usually has about: • 1,000 member Rotarians • 2,000-2,500 member Rotarians • 10,000 member Rotarians
2. The purpose of the District is: • To use “The Rule of 5’s”: 5 new clubs, 5 new members per club, 5% increase in TRF giving • To make sure that the majority of incoming Presidents attend PETS • To help District clubs be more effective
How many Districts does the world have? • About 525 • About 725 • About 55 • About 30
4. What’s an “International Assembly?” • It’s when foreign members come to your club for a makeup meeting. • It’s when Rotary Families exchange homes with those in other countries • It’s when RYE students gather in each region • It’s when incoming Governors meet to receive the Theme, Goals, and Emphases for the new Rotary year.
5. Which is true? • To be a Governor, one must have served at least 2 years as the secretary of a club • To be a Governor, one must have visited the International Headquarters in Chicago • To be a Governor, one must be a direct descendant of Paul Percy Harris. • To be a Governor, one must have served a full year as a Club President • To be a Governor, one must be a Multiple Paul Harris Fellow
6. The only actual officer(s) of Rotary International in the District is(are): • The Presidents of each Club in the District • The Board members of all Rotary Clubs, per M.O.P. Section 4-18. • The current District Governor A rare exception to this rule exists.
7. Places a secretary might obtain information on club operation are: • Club and District Administration at www.rotary.org • Previous club secretary • The Zone 29 & 30 International Service Resource coordinator • A & B above
8. Two objective methods by which RI “takes the pulse” of a District are: • The “Club Service Factor” • TRF giving • Membership figures • B & C above
9. Regarding the ClubMate Computer Program • Each club and district is entitled to one copy of this software • This program assists clubs in reporting and membership matters • Presidents of Clubs and the District Governor may obtain the program free of charge • All of the Above
A Rotary Alumnus is a person who graduated from Rotary International University, in Chicago, Illinois: • TRUE • FALSE
11. Districts, under the direction of the District Rotary Foundation Coordinator, may actually sponsor International Service Projects in other lands. • TRUE • FALSE
12. A District may use 80% of its yearly DDF (District Designated Fund) to support local projects in the district. • TRUE • FALSE
13. A Rotary District may donate its DDF to another district: • TRUE • FALSE
14. Each Rotary District must contribute $11,000 for its yearly GSE team: • TRUE • FALSE
15. A District must contribute $11,000 in DDF for each additional GSE team after the first one: • TRUE • FALSE
Thank YOU!! Your participation in this little quiz was just another of the many places to which we might look for help in finding Rotary – I really thank you for your participation. If you have a Rotary question which might be suitable for this new program, please write me at: JPBark@mindspring.com DG District 6740 JPBark@mindspring.com DG District 6740