Q.1.
Ideally decisions made by a Bahá’í body should be unanimous but if necessary they can be made by majority vote. What should someone do who did not vote for a particular decision?
Q.2.
Whenever a Bahá’í institution takes a decision, which of these should be an overriding principle?
Q.3.
What criteria should a Bahá’í use when choosing who to vote for?
Q.4.
Who elects the National Spiritual Assembly in each country?
Q.5.
Bahá’í meetings are run using a special system of Bahá’í consultation. If an individual has an idea that they wish to suggest to the group, how should they go about it?
Q.6.
Bahá’í elections for Local Spiritual Assemblies are held once a year. Every adult Bahá’í in the area is eligible to vote and be voted for. On which day does voting take place?
Q.7.
The Universal House of Justice, which is the world body, is elected every 5 years. Who elects this body?
Q.8.
When is the International Convention held, at which the Universal House of Justice is elected?
Q.9.
What attitude should a Bahá’í have towards other people’s ideas at a meeting?
Q.10.
The Local Spiritual Assembly consults the community at the Nineteen Day Feast, which is held every Bahá’í month. Who is allowed to speak at this meeting?