DistinguishedClubWhat awardis given toclubsmeetinggoals?20What is theminimumnumber ofmembers tocharter a club?Free!4–6minutesHow longis anIcebreakerspeech?PathwaysWhat is theToastmasterslearningprogramcalled?TheTrioThe topdistrictleadersWeeklyorbiweeklyHow oftendoes atypical clubmeet?AgendaWhat dowe call themeetingplanGeneralEvaluatorWhoevaluatesevaluators? TableTopicMasterWho asksimpromptuquestions?JuneWhat monthdoes theToastmastersyear end?AreasWhat areToastmastersclubsgrouped into?EvaluatorWho givesfeedback ona preparedspeech? GrammarianWho givesa mini-speech ongrammar?Dr.Ralph C.SmedleyWho foundedToastmasters?VPEducationWhooverseesclubeducationand roles?TimerWhotracks theclock?Toastmasterof the DayWhointroducespreparedspeakers?JulyWhat monthdoes theToastmastersyear begin?DistrictSeveraldivisionsform a?SecretaryWho keepsclubrecords andminutes?Ah-CounterWhocountsfillerwordsEnglewood,ColoradoWhere isToastmastersheadquartersnow located?WhereLeadersAre MadeWhat isToastmasters’motto?DistrictDirectorWholeads aDistrictIcebreakerWhat isthe firstspeech inPathways?DistinguishedToastmaster(DTM)What is thehighest awardinToastmasters? SantaAna,CaliforniaWhere wasthe firstToastmastersclub?1924What yearwasToastmastersfounded?1–2minutesWhat is thestandardlength of aTable Topic?5–7minutesHow long is theInternationalSpeechContestspeech?3minutesWhat is themaximumtime for astandardevaluation?VPPublicRelationsWhomanagespublicity andpromotion?DivisionSeveralareasform a?VPMembershipWhomanagesclubmembership?ApplauseWhat do wegivespeakersafterspeechesSixHow manyPathwaysare nowavailable?ObjectiveWhat dowe call aspeechgoal?ToastmastersInternationalWhatdoes TIstand for?DistinguishedClubWhat awardis given toclubsmeetinggoals?20What is theminimumnumber ofmembers tocharter a club?Free!4–6minutesHow longis anIcebreakerspeech?PathwaysWhat is theToastmasterslearningprogramcalled?TheTrioThe topdistrictleadersWeeklyorbiweeklyHow oftendoes atypical clubmeet?AgendaWhat dowe call themeetingplanGeneralEvaluatorWhoevaluatesevaluators? TableTopicMasterWho asksimpromptuquestions?JuneWhat monthdoes theToastmastersyear end?AreasWhat areToastmastersclubsgrouped into?EvaluatorWho givesfeedback ona preparedspeech? GrammarianWho givesa mini-speech ongrammar?Dr.Ralph C.SmedleyWho foundedToastmasters?VPEducationWhooverseesclubeducationand roles?TimerWhotracks theclock?Toastmasterof the DayWhointroducespreparedspeakers?JulyWhat monthdoes theToastmastersyear begin?DistrictSeveraldivisionsform a?SecretaryWho keepsclubrecords andminutes?Ah-CounterWhocountsfillerwordsEnglewood,ColoradoWhere isToastmastersheadquartersnow located?WhereLeadersAre MadeWhat isToastmasters’motto?DistrictDirectorWholeads aDistrictIcebreakerWhat isthe firstspeech inPathways?DistinguishedToastmaster(DTM)What is thehighest awardinToastmasters? SantaAna,CaliforniaWhere wasthe firstToastmastersclub?1924What yearwasToastmastersfounded?1–2minutesWhat is thestandardlength of aTable Topic?5–7minutesHow long is theInternationalSpeechContestspeech?3minutesWhat is themaximumtime for astandardevaluation?VPPublicRelationsWhomanagespublicity andpromotion?DivisionSeveralareasform a?VPMembershipWhomanagesclubmembership?ApplauseWhat do wegivespeakersafterspeechesSixHow manyPathwaysare nowavailable?ObjectiveWhat dowe call aspeechgoal?ToastmastersInternationalWhatdoes TIstand for?

Knowing Toastmasters - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. What award is given to clubs meeting goals?
    Distinguished Club
  2. What is the minimum number of members to charter a club?
    20
  3. Free!
  4. How long is an Icebreaker speech?
    4–6 minutes
  5. What is the Toastmasters learning program called?
    Pathways
  6. The top district leaders
    The Trio
  7. How often does a typical club meet?
    Weekly or biweekly
  8. What do we call the meeting plan
    Agenda
  9. Who evaluates evaluators?
    General Evaluator
  10. Who asks impromptu questions?
    Table Topic Master
  11. What month does the Toastmasters year end?
    June
  12. What are Toastmasters clubs grouped into?
    Areas
  13. Who gives feedback on a prepared speech?
    Evaluator
  14. Who gives a mini-speech on grammar?
    Grammarian
  15. Who founded Toastmasters?
    Dr. Ralph C. Smedley
  16. Who oversees club education and roles?
    VP Education
  17. Who tracks the clock?
    Timer
  18. Who introduces prepared speakers?
    Toastmaster of the Day
  19. What month does the Toastmasters year begin?
    July
  20. Several divisions form a?
    District
  21. Who keeps club records and minutes?
    Secretary
  22. Who counts filler words
    Ah-Counter
  23. Where is Toastmasters headquarters now located?
    Englewood, Colorado
  24. What is Toastmasters’ motto?
    Where Leaders Are Made
  25. Who leads a District
    District Director
  26. What is the first speech in Pathways?
    Icebreaker
  27. What is the highest award in Toastmasters?
    Distinguished Toastmaster (DTM)
  28. Where was the first Toastmasters club?
    Santa Ana, California
  29. What year was Toastmasters founded?
    1924
  30. What is the standard length of a Table Topic?
    1–2 minutes
  31. How long is the International Speech Contest speech?
    5–7 minutes
  32. What is the maximum time for a standard evaluation?
    3 minutes
  33. Who manages publicity and promotion?
    VP Public Relations
  34. Several areas form a?
    Division
  35. Who manages club membership?
    VP Membership
  36. What do we give speakers after speeches
    Applause
  37. How many Pathways are now available?
    Six
  38. What do we call a speech goal?
    Objective
  39. What does TI stand for?
    Toastmasters International