Alpha Kappa Alpha MIP Test Exam
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Section 1: AKA History and Founders
Q1: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated was founded on:
A. January 15, 1908 [CORRECT]
B. January 15, 1913
C. February 1, 1908
D. March 15, 1912
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority was founded on January 15, 1908, at Howard University
in Washington, D.C. It is the first Greek-lettered sorority established by African-American
college women. The 1913 date refers to the incorporation.
Q2: The founder who is often credited with the original idea for the sorority and served as its
first president is:
A. Lucy Diggs Slowe
B. Ethel Hedgeman Lyle [CORRECT]
C. Nellie Quander
D. Anna Easter Brown
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Ethel Hedgeman Lyle is recognized as the primary founder who conceptualized the
organization. She served as the first basileus (president) of the Alpha Chapter.
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Q3: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated was founded at which institution of higher
learning?
A. Spelman College
B. Fisk University
C. Howard University [CORRECT]
D. Hampton University
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The sorority was founded on the campus of Howard University in Miner Hall.
Howard University is a historically black university located in Washington, D.C.
Q4: Which group of individuals is responsible for the incorporation of Alpha Kappa Alpha
Sorority in 1913, ensuring its perpetuity?
A. The Original Nine
B. The Sophomores
C. The Incorporators [CORRECT]
D. The Pearlettes
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The Incorporators (Nellie Quander, Julia Brooks, Nellie Pratt Russell, and Minnie
Smith) led the effort to incorporate the sorority on January 29, 1913, distinguishing it from other
groups and securing its legal standing.
Q5: How many original founders does Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority recognize?
A. 7
B. 9
C. 16 [CORRECT]
D. 20
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Correct Answer: C
Rationale: There are 16 recognized founders of Alpha Kappa Alpha. The term "Twenty Pearls"
refers to the 16 founders plus the 4 incorporators.
Q6: The official name of the sorority, Alpha Kappa Alpha, was derived from:
A. The initials of the first three founders
B. Greek letters chosen for their beauty and meaning, specifically "Alpha" for the beginning
[CORRECT]
C. A Greek phrase meaning "Beautiful Women"
D. The name of the university's library
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The name Alpha Kappa Alpha was chosen. "Alpha" signifies the beginning, as it was
the first sorority of its kind. The letters were chosen for their aesthetic and symbolic beauty
rather than an acronym of names.
Q7: Which founder served as the first president of the Alpha Chapter after the incorporation and
was a pioneer in education?
A. Lucy Diggs Slowe [CORRECT]
B. Beulah Burke
C. Lavinia Norman
D. Norma Boyd
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Lucy Diggs Slowe was a dynamic leader who served as president of Alpha Chapter.
She later became the first Dean of Women at Howard University and was a national tennis
champion.
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Q8: The incorporation of Alpha Kappa Alpha occurred in which city?
A. New York City
B. Chicago
C. Washington, D.C. [CORRECT]
D. Atlanta
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The sorority was incorporated in Washington, D.C., where it was founded. The papers
were filed on January 29, 1913.
Q9: Which founder is credited with establishing the first undergraduate chapter (Beta Chapter) in
Chicago?
A. Ethel Hedgeman Lyle
B. Beulah Burke [CORRECT]
C. Margaret Flagg Holmes
D. Lillie Burke
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Beulah Burke was instrumental in expanding the sorority beyond Howard University.
She helped establish Beta Chapter in Chicago, IL, and Gamma Chapter in New York,
demonstrating early growth efforts.
Q10: The term "Twenty Pearls" refers to:
A. The 20 original members who signed the charter
B. The 16 Founders and the 4 Incorporators [CORRECT]
C. The 20 National Presidents who have served
D. The 20 chapters established in the first decade