Phi Beta Sigma Final Assessment Material with Complete Solutions(SCORED A+)
When was Phi Beta Sigma Founded? - ANSWER-Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Incorporated was founded on January 9th, 1914 at the campus of Howard University in Washington, DC What was the first fraternity? - ANSWER-Phi Beta Kappa was founded on December 5,1776, at the campus of William and Mary What does the Crescent symbolize? - ANSWER-Fertility and productivity Write the Crescent Pledge: - ANSWER-I do solemnly pledge and vow so to live that I shall exemplify the high ideals of Brotherhood, Scholarship, & Service and to show myself worthy of membership in Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Incorporated. List all of the different types of chapters there are in Phi Beta Sigma - ANSWER-Collegiate, Alumni, Alain LeRoy Locke Honors, The Distinguished Service Chapter, Omega What is the official magazine of the Fraternity? - ANSWER-The Crescent Magazine (originally the Phi Beta Journal) What are the Fraternity's colors? - ANSWER-Pure White and Royal Blue What is the Fraternity flower? - ANSWER-White carnation What is the Fraternity motto? - ANSWER-Culture for service and Service for humanity. The Fraternity was founded upon what principles - ANSWER-Brotherhood, Service, and Scholarship Who are the founders of the Fraternity? - ANSWER-Abram Langston Taylor, Leonard F. Morse, and Charles I. Brown Name the international programs - ANSWER-BBB, Education, and Social Action Name the organizations that comprise the National Pan-Hellenic Council. - ANSWER-Alpha Phi Alpha - 12/4/1906; Alpha Kappa Alpha - 1/15/1908;
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