Guide Comprehensive 150-Question Multiple Choice
Practice Exam with Detailed Rationales
Overview
This study guide is designed to help members, candidates, and aspirants of Alpha Phi Alpha
Fraternity, Inc. prepare thoroughly for knowledge exams. It covers:
1. Founding & Early History – Understanding the fraternity’s origins, founders, and
milestones (Questions 1–50)
2. Core Principles & Brotherhood – Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Brotherhood in
practice (Questions 51–100)
3. Notable Members, Achievements, Leadership & Programs – Prominent members,
national programs, civic contributions, and achievements (Questions 101–150)
Features:
150 fully formatted multiple-choice questions
Detailed answer rationales for deeper understanding
Organized into three clear sections for targeted study
Ready-to-print or digital use for exam preparation
Section 1: Founding & Early History
Question 1:
In what year was Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity founded?
A) 1906
B) 1911
C) 1920
D) 1930
Answer: C) 1920
Rationale: Alpha Phi Alpha was founded on December 4, 1920 at Cornell
University.
Question 2:
At which university was Alpha Phi Alpha founded?
,A) Harvard University
B) Cornell University
C) Howard University
D) Yale University
Answer: B) Cornell University
Rationale: The fraternity was founded at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
Question 3:
How many founders (the “Seven Jewels”) established Alpha Phi Alpha?
A) 5
B) 7
C) 10
D) 12
Answer: B) 7
Rationale: The fraternity’s founders are known as the Seven Jewels.
Question 4:
Which of the following was NOT one of the Seven Jewels?
A) Henry Arthur Callis
B) Charles Henry Chapman
C) Martin Luther King Jr.
D) George Biddle Kelley
Answer: C) Martin Luther King Jr.
Rationale: Martin Luther King Jr. joined later; he was not a founder.
Question 5:
Who was the first president of Alpha Phi Alpha?
A) Henry Arthur Callis
B) Charles Henry Chapman
C) George Biddle Kelley
D) Moses A. Morrison
,Answer: D) Moses A. Morrison
Rationale: Moses A. Morrison served as the first president of the Alpha chapter.
Question 6:
Which principle is considered the cornerstone of Alpha Phi Alpha?
A) Wealth
B) Scholarship
C) Power
D) Politics
Answer: B) Scholarship
Rationale: Scholarship was a central value for the founders, emphasizing
academic excellence.
Question 7:
Alpha Phi Alpha was the first intercollegiate historically African American
fraternity. True or False?
A) True
B) False
Answer: A) True
Rationale: Founded in 1920, Alpha Phi Alpha is the first African American
intercollegiate fraternity.
Question 8:
Which city is considered the birthplace of Alpha Phi Alpha?
A) New York, NY
B) Ithaca, NY
C) Philadelphia, PA
D) Washington, D.C.
Answer: B) Ithaca, NY
Rationale: Founded at Cornell University, located in Ithaca, NY.
, Question 9:
Alpha Phi Alpha initially started as a literary and social study group. True or
False?
A) True
B) False
Answer: A) True
Rationale: The fraternity began as a study and literary group for Black students
facing racial discrimination.
Question 10:
Which of these early milestones happened in 1921?
A) First convention
B) Establishment of Alpha chapter
C) Incorporation of the fraternity
D) Martin Luther King Jr. joins
Answer: C) Incorporation of the fraternity
Rationale: Alpha Phi Alpha was incorporated in 1921 to give it formal structure.
Question 11:
The Seven Jewels designed the fraternity’s colors and symbols. True or False?
A) True
B) False
Answer: A) True
Rationale: The founders chose the fraternity colors (black and old gold) and
other symbols.
Question 12:
Which founder was also a medical doctor?
A) George Biddle Kelley