IMDP PROCESS – WEEK 1 EXAM (ANSWERED)
2026 UPDATE – OFFICIAL BLUEPRINT REPLICA
ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY INC.
IMDP PROCESS – WEEK 1 EXAM (ANSWERED)
2026 UPDATE – OFFICIAL BLUEPRINT REPLICA
50 Questions | 5 Sections | Foundational Intake Content
SECTION 1: ALPHA PHI ALPHA HISTORY & FOUNDING (15 Questions)
Q1: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. was founded on which date and at which institution?
• A. December 4, 1905 at Howard University
• B. December 4, 1906 at Cornell University
• C. February 28, 1906 at Harvard University
• D. September 15, 1906 at Lincoln University
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Correct because Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. was founded on December 4, 1906 at Cornell
University in Ithaca, New York, making it the first intercollegiate Black Greek-letter fraternity in the United
States.
Q2: Which of the following individuals is NOT one of the seven founding "Jewels" of Alpha Phi
Alpha Fraternity, Inc.?
• A. Henry Arthur Callis
• B. Charles Henry Chapman
• C. W.E.B. Du Bois
• D. Eugene Kinckle Jones
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Correct because W.E.B. Du Bois, while a distinguished scholar and advocate for African
American rights, was not one of the seven founding Jewels; the seven founders were Henry Arthur Callis,
Charles Henry Chapman, Eugene Kinckle Jones, George Biddle Kelley, Nathaniel Allison Murray, Robert
Harold Ogle, and Vertner Woodson Tandy.
,Q3: The founding of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. occurred during which broader historical
context that directly influenced its establishment?
• A. The Great Depression of the 1930s
• B. The post-Civil War Reconstruction era
• C. The early 20th century period of racial discrimination and exclusion of Black students
from campus life and organizations
• D. The Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Correct because the fraternity was founded in 1906 during a period of pervasive racial
discrimination, segregation, and exclusion of African American students from mainstream campus
organizations, which created the necessity for a supportive brotherhood dedicated to academic excellence
and racial uplift.
Q4: Which founding Jewel of Alpha Phi Alpha is recognized as the primary architect and
visionary who initially conceived the idea of establishing the fraternity?
• A. Charles Henry Chapman
• B. Henry Arthur Callis
• C. Robert Harold Ogle
• D. Vertner Woodson Tandy
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Correct because Henry Arthur Callis is historically credited as the visionary who initially
conceived the idea of establishing a fraternity for African American college men, and he played a central
role in organizing the founding meetings and articulating the fraternity's early purpose.
Q5: George Biddle Kelley, one of the seven founding Jewels, made significant professional
contributions in which field after graduating from Cornell University?
• A. Law and civil rights litigation
• B. Architecture and design
• C. Engineering and public utilities
• D. Medicine and public health
Correct Answer: C
, Rationale: Correct because George Biddle Kelley pursued a career in engineering and worked in the public
utilities sector, applying his Cornell education to professional advancement and embodying the fraternity's
commitment to excellence in manly deeds.
Q6: Vertner Woodson Tandy, distinguished among the founding Jewels, achieved professional
prominence as what?
• A. The first registered Black architect in the state of New York
• B. The first African American president of a major university
• C. A United States Congressman
• D. A Pulitzer Prize-winning author
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Correct because Vertner Woodson Tandy became the first registered African American architect
in the state of New York, designing significant structures including the St. Philip's Episcopal Church in
Harlem, exemplifying the fraternity's standard of professional excellence.
Q7: Nathaniel Allison Murray, one of the seven founding Jewels, is remembered particularly
for his contributions in which area?
• A. Founding the NAACP
• B. Agricultural science and education
• C. Chemistry and pharmacy
• D. Military service and leadership
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Correct because Nathaniel Allison Murray pursued studies in chemistry and pharmacy,
contributing to the scientific and medical advancement of African Americans and reflecting the fraternity's
foundational commitment to scholarship and intellectual achievement.
Q8: Robert Harold Ogle, among the seven founding Jewels, is noted for which distinctive
characteristic regarding his role in the fraternity's founding?
• A. He was the only founder who did not graduate from Cornell University
• B. He served as the first General President of the fraternity
• C. He was the primary financial benefactor of the founding
• D. He was the youngest of the seven founders
Correct Answer: A