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In a Board meeting, a committee member required to attend has:

A. No voting right
B. A full voting right
C. A casting vote
D. A veto power
Correct Answer: A. No voting right

Foundational Concept: In organizational governance, voting rights are typically reserved for full members of a board or committee, reflecting their ultimate decision-making authority.

  • Correct Option (A) No voting right: A committee member required to attend a Board meeting, but not a full Board member, typically attends in an advisory or informational capacity. Their role is to provide input or present findings, not to participate in the final vote on Board matters.
  • Distractors (B) A full voting right, (C) A casting vote, (D) A veto power: These options imply a level of authority usually held by full Board members, the chairperson (for a casting vote), or specific high-level positions (for veto power). Granting such rights to a non-Board member attendee would undermine the Board's structure.

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