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Which of the following tests provides three scores: Verbal, Quantitative, and Non-Verbal?
Cloture
A legislative procedure used to end a filibuster in the Senate, requiring a supermajority vote to close debate on a bill or nomination and proceed to a vote.
Filibuster
A parliamentary procedure where debate over a proposed piece of legislation is extended, allowing one or more members to delay or entirely prevent a vote on the proposal.
Rules Committee
A committee in the U.S. House of Representatives responsible for determining under what rule other bills will come to the floor.
Majority Leader
A term referring to the head of the majority party in a legislative body, responsible for coordinating legislative strategy and acting as a spokesperson for the majority party.
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