Question 1 of 5 The Basic Variant has just ended and it's time to select the Monitor for the Ostrom Variant. Red has 7 VP, Orange has 9, White has 8, and Blue has 6. Who becomes the Monitor? Ostrom Governance Structure Monitor Town Meeting Red Orange White Blue Sue Rewards Blue, because they have the fewest points and need help Orange, because they have the most victory points The instructor picks whoever they want Players vote freely for any candidate
Question 2 of 5 The Monitor wants to check how many ore cards are left in the bank. Is this allowed? No — the bank is hidden from everyone Yes — the Monitor may view the resource bank at any time Only during Town Meetings Only when it's the Monitor's turn
Question 3 of 5 The group has voted that the Monitor did act unfairly. What is the consequence for the Monitor? The Monitor is immediately replaced The Monitor loses all their victory points The Monitor must return 3 resource cards to the bank The Monitor is banned from calling Town Meetings
Question 4 of 5 Players want to vote to remove all sanction rules during a Town Meeting. Is this allowed? Yes — players have complete freedom to change rules No — a minimum of 2 sanctions and 2 rewards must always be in effect Only if the Monitor agrees Only if the instructor approves
Question 5 of 5 Resource-Group Meetings involve only players sharing a specific resource, while Whole-Group Meetings involve everyone. Which Ostrom principle does this two-level governance structure reflect? Principle 2 — Environmental Congruence Principle 5 — Graduated Sanctions/Rewards Principle 8 — Nested Enterprises Principle 7 — Right to Organize