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Sigma Gamma Rho final exam –
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. final exam
covers
the organization's history, founders, symbols, governing structure, and national programs. Key
areas include the founding at Butler University (1922), the Seven Pearls, the constitution,
regions, and national affiliates (Philo, Rhoer, Rosebud). The exam verifies knowledge of the
sorority's, mission, and leadership roles.
Core Exam Coverage Areas:
Founding & History: Founded on November 12, 1922, at Butler University in Indianapolis,
Indiana. Key founders include Mary Lou Allison Gardner Little, Vivian Irene White Marbury, and
Dorothy Hanley Whiteside.
Incorporation: December 30, 1929.
Symbols & Miscellany:
Colors: Royal Blue and Gold.
Flower: Yellow Tea Rose.
Slogan: "Greater Service, Greater Progress".
Mascot: Poodle.
Pin Design: Cubena McClure.
Coat of Arms: Designed by Fannie O'Bannon.
Structure & Leadership:
Regions: Central, Northeastern, Southeastern, Southwestern, and Western.
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Officers: Basileus (President), Anti-Basileus (Vice President), Grammateus (Financial Secretary),
Anti-Grammateus (Recording Secretary), Tamiochus (Treasurer), Epistoleus
(Historian/Reporter), Syntaktes (Regional Director).
Affiliates & Programs:
Affiliates: The Rosebud Club, The Rhoer Club, and The Philo Affiliate.
National Programs: Focus on education, health awareness, and leadership development,
including the National Education Fund (NEF).
QUESTION: Among many other organizations. the sorority supports which of the following
organizations? - ANSWER-United Negro College Fund
QUESTION: Where philanthropic activities focus on events that raise money for charities,
community service focuses more on - ANSWER-Hands-on, in person volunteerism
QUESTION: The signature project of the sorority which focuses on the reduction of teen
pregnancy through a comprehensive year-round program addressing some of the responsible
factors is? - ANSWER-Project Reassurance
QUESTION: As an undergraduate chapter tutor an English class of high school students writing a
research paper on Rwanda genocide. This is an example of which national project?
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A graduate hosts a workshop for young girls to discuss concepts about self esteem. This is an
example of which national program ? - ANSWER-Mwanamugimu Essay Contest
Project Reassurance
QUESTION: The sorority's Founders wanted an organization that capitalized on its service to
people while also advancing the improvement of communities. This best represents the idea of
- ANSWER-"Greater Service, Great Progress"
QUESTION: The chapter's national program chair offers feedback on a recently completed
national program making recommendations for next year's implementation. This is an example
of what part of the planning process? - ANSWER-evaluation
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QUESTION: What sorority initiative is focused on HIV and AIDS awareness and education? -
ANSWER-A3 4 Life
QUESTION: The sorority's gems include pearls and - ANSWER-Rubies
QUESTION: How many pearls are at the edge of the book on the sorority's official pin? -
ANSWER-10
QUESTION: The sorority's flower is a - ANSWER-Yellow Tea Rose
QUESTION: The sorority principles are - ANSWER-Sisterhood, scholarship and service
QUESTION: What is the sorority's mascot - ANSWER-The poodle
QUESTION: What symbols does the official pin display? - ANSWER-Open book, the T.O.R.C.H
with 10 pearls and 2 rubies on the edge of the book