KNOWLEDGE EXAM Questions AND CORRECT
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) Q&A
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1. Where was Alpha Phi Alpha founded?
A. Howard University
B. Lincoln University
C. Cornell University
D. Wilberforce University
Rationale: The fraternity was founded at an Ivy League
institution.
Answer: C
2. Alpha Phi Alpha is the first intercollegiate fraternity
founded for whom?
A. All minorities
B. African American men
C. Caribbean students
D. International students
Rationale: It was established to support African American
male students.
Answer: B
3. What was the original purpose of Alpha Phi Alpha?
A. Social networking
B. Political activism
, C. Academic and social support
D. Athletic development
Rationale: It was formed to address racial discrimination
and isolation.
Answer: C
4. How many founders established Alpha Phi Alpha?
A. Five
B. Six
C. Seven
D. Eight
Rationale: Known collectively as the “Seven Jewels.”
Answer: C
THE SEVEN JEWELS (FOUNDERS)
6. Which title refers to the founders of Alpha Phi Alpha?
A. Noble Founders
B. Eternal Seven
C. Seven Jewels
D. Founding Fathers
Rationale: The founders are traditionally called the Seven
Jewels.
Answer: C
7. Who is recognized as the first President (General
President) of Alpha Phi Alpha?
A. Henry A. Callis
, B. Charles H. Chapman
C. George B. Kelley
D. Robert H. Ogle
Rationale: Chapman was elected the first president.
Answer: B
8. Which founder later became a medical doctor and civil
rights leader?
A. Nathaniel Murray
B. Henry A. Callis
C. Vertner Tandy
D. Eugene Kinckle Jones
Rationale: Callis was a physician and civil rights advocate.
Answer: B
9. Which founder became the first African American
licensed architect in New York?
A. George B. Kelley
B. Robert H. Ogle
C. Vertner W. Tandy
D. Nathaniel Murray
Rationale: Tandy was a trailblazing architect.
Answer: C
10. Which Jewel was known for social work and labor
advocacy?
A. Eugene Kinckle Jones
B. Charles H. Chapman
C. Henry A. Callis