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1. Which of the following organizations is NOT a founding member of
the NPHC?
A. Alpha Phi Alpha
B. Kappa Alpha Psi
C. Sigma Gamma Rho
D. Omega Psi Phi
C. Sigma Gamma Rho
Sigma Gamma Rho was founded in 1922 and joined the NPHC later; it
is not one of the original nine historically African American Greek-
letter organizations that comprise the NPHC.
, 2. In what year was the NPHC officially founded?
A. 1911
B. 1930
C. 1945
D. 1965
B. 1930
The NPHC was established on May 10, 1930, at Howard University to
foster cooperation among historically African American fraternities
and sororities.
3. How many organizations currently comprise the NPHC?
A. 7
B. 9
C. 10
D. 12
B. 9
The NPHC consists of nine historically African American Greek-letter
organizations, known as the "Divine Nine."
, 4. Which NPHC organization is recognized as the first intercollegiate
Greek-letter fraternity for African American men?
A. Omega Psi Phi
B. Alpha Phi Alpha
C. Kappa Alpha Psi
D. Phi Beta Sigma
B. Alpha Phi Alpha
Alpha Phi Alpha, founded in 1906 at Cornell University, holds the
distinction of being the first intercollegiate African American
fraternity.
5. Which of the following sororities is a member of the NPHC?
A. Delta Sigma Theta
B. Zeta Phi Beta
C. Alpha Kappa Alpha
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
Delta Sigma Theta, Zeta Phi Beta, and Alpha Kappa Alpha are all
historically African American sororities that are members of the NPHC.
, 6. Who is credited with helping to unify the NPHC organizations in
the early years?
A. Dr. Carter G. Woodson
B. Dr. Frederick H. Miller
C. Dr. William H. Hastie
D. Dr. Alpha Kappa Johnson
B. Dr. Frederick H. Miller
Dr. Frederick H. Miller played a critical role in organizing early
meetings that led to the official formation of the NPHC.
7. Which of the following NPHC fraternities was founded at Howard
University?
A. Kappa Alpha Psi
B. Omega Psi Phi
C. Alpha Phi Alpha
D. Phi Beta Sigma
C. Alpha Phi Alpha
Alpha Phi Alpha was founded at Cornell University; Omega Psi Phi,
however, was founded at Howard University. This is a trick question—
careful reading shows Omega Psi Phi is the correct member founded
at Howard.