ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA MIP Test Exam 2026/2027
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Section 1: History & Founding (Questions 1-20)
STUDY TIP: Key dates: January 15, 1908 (founding), January 29, 1913 (incorporation).
Remember '15-08' and '29-13'.
Q1: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated was founded on what date?
A. January 15, 1907
B. February 14, 1908
C. January 15, 1908. [CORRECT]
D. December 25, 1908
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated was founded on January 15, 1908, at
Howard University in Washington, D.C. This date marks the establishment of the first Greek-
letter sorority founded by African American college women.
Q2: Where was Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated founded?
A. Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia
B. Howard University in Washington, D.C.. [CORRECT]
C. Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee
D. Lincoln University in Pennsylvania
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Alpha Kappa Alpha was founded at Howard University in Washington, D.C.,
specifically in Miner Hall. Howard University, a historically Black university, provided the
educational environment where the founders sought to create an organization for college-trained
women.
Q3: In which building on Howard University's campus was Alpha Kappa Alpha founded?
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A. Founders Library
B. Miner Hall. [CORRECT]
C. Rankin Chapel
D. Douglass Hall
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Alpha Kappa Alpha was founded in Miner Hall at Howard University. This location is
historically significant as the site where the vision of the sorority was first conceived and
established by the founders.
Q4: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated was incorporated on what date?
A. January 15, 1908
B. January 29, 1913. [CORRECT]
C. February 14, 1913
D. December 1, 1912
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority was incorporated on January 29, 1913, making it the first
African American sorority to be incorporated. This legal incorporation protected the sorority's
name and prevented unauthorized groups from using the Alpha Kappa Alpha name.
Q5: Who was the visionary leader who conceived the idea of Alpha Kappa Alpha?
A. Nellie Quander
B. Norma Elizabeth Boyd
C. Ethel Hedgeman Lyle. [CORRECT]
D. Lucy Diggs Slowe
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Ethel Hedgeman Lyle was the visionary who conceived the idea of Alpha Kappa
Alpha. She envisioned a sorority that would bring together college-trained women of color for
mutual support and service to mankind, and she worked to make this vision a reality.
Q6: What was the original name of the organization before it became Alpha Kappa Alpha?
A. The Literary Society
B. The Alpha Club
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C. The original name was Alpha Kappa Alpha from inception. [CORRECT]
D. The Colored Women's League
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Unlike many organizations that evolved from other names, Alpha Kappa Alpha was
founded with its Greek-letter name from its inception on January 15, 1908. The name Alpha
Kappa Alpha was chosen immediately to represent the organization's values and purpose.
Q7: Who served as the first president of Alpha Kappa Alpha?
A. Ethel Hedgeman Lyle
B. Lucy Diggs Slowe. [CORRECT]
C. Nellie Quander
D. Norma Elizabeth Boyd
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Lucy Diggs Slowe served as the first president of Alpha Kappa Alpha. She was one of
the original nine founders and provided leadership during the sorority's formative years, helping
to establish its foundation and direction.
Q8: The first chapter established outside of Howard University was:
A. Beta Chapter at Wilberforce University
B. Beta Chapter at Lincoln University
C. Beta Chapter at the University of Chicago. [CORRECT]
D. Gamma Chapter at Fisk University
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Beta Chapter was established at the University of Chicago in 1913, making it the first
chapter outside of Howard University. This expansion marked the beginning of Alpha Kappa
Alpha's growth into a national organization.
Q9: Who was responsible for leading the effort to incorporate Alpha Kappa Alpha?
A. Ethel Hedgeman Lyle
B. Lucy Diggs Slowe
C. Nellie Quander. [CORRECT]
D. Norma Elizabeth Boyd
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Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Nellie Quander was the driving force behind the incorporation of Alpha Kappa Alpha.
She recognized the need for legal protection of the sorority's name and led the effort to
incorporate the organization in 1913, ensuring its permanence and protection.
Q10: What was the significance of the incorporation of Alpha Kappa Alpha in 1913?
A. It allowed the sorority to purchase property
B. It made Alpha Kappa Alpha the first incorporated African American sorority. [CORRECT]
C. It established the first graduate chapter
D. It created the regional structure
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The incorporation of Alpha Kappa Alpha on January 29, 1913, made it the first
African American sorority to achieve legal incorporation. This milestone protected the sorority's
name, symbols, and existence, setting a precedent for other Greek-letter organizations.
Q11: The first national convention of Alpha Kappa Alpha was held in:
A. Washington, D.C.
B. Chicago, Illinois
C. Nashville, Tennessee
D. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [CORRECT]
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The first national convention of Alpha Kappa Alpha was held in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, in 1918. This convention brought together members from different chapters to
establish national policies and strengthen the organizational structure.
Q12: Who designed the Ivy Leaf emblem of Alpha Kappa Alpha?
A. Ethel Hedgeman Lyle
B. Lucy Diggs Slowe
C. Phyllis Wheatley Waters. [CORRECT]
D. Norma Elizabeth Boyd
Correct Answer: C
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