APA 7 Exam Questions & Answers
(Grade A+)
Who were the founders of Alpha Phi Alpha? -
correct answer ✅Henry Author Callis
Charles Henry Chapman
Eugene Kinckle Jones
George Biddle Kelley
Nathaniel Allison Murray
Robert Harold Ogle
Vertner Woodson Tandy
Alpha Phi Alpha Founded & where -
correct answer ✅On a "Cold Tuesday", December 4th, 1906 at
Cornell University in Ithaca, New York
What is Alpha Phi Alpha aims? -
correct answer ✅Manly Deeds, Scholarship and Love for All
Mankind.
What is the motto for APHIA -
correct answer ✅First of All, Servants of All, We Shall Transcend All
,APA 7 Exam Questions & Answers
(Grade A+)
What is the objective for APHIA -
correct answer ✅The objective of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
is to:
Stimulate the ambition of its members;
To prepare them for the greatest usefulness in the causes of
humanity, dignity and freedom of the individual;
To encourage the highest and noblest form of manhood and;
To aid down-trodden humanity in its efforts to achieve higher
social, economic and intellectual status.
Henry Author Callis -
correct answer ✅Became a practicing physician, Howard
University Professor of Medicine and prolific contributor to medical
journals. Often regarded as the "philosopher of the founders" and a
moving force in the Fraternity's development, he was the only one
of the "Cornell Seven" to become general president. Prior to
moving to Washington, D.C., he was a medical consultant to the
Veterans Hospital in Tuskegee, Alabama. Upon his death in 1974, at
age 87, the fraternity entered a time without any living Jewels.
His papers were donated to Howard's Moorland-Spingarn Research
Center.
, APA 7 Exam Questions & Answers
(Grade A+)
Charles Henry Chapman -
correct answer ✅Entered higher education and eventually became
Professor of Agriculture at what is now Florida A&M University. A
university funeral was held with considerable Fraternity
participation when he became the first Jewel to enter Omega
Chapter in 1934. Described as "a Brother beloved in the bonds,"
Chapman was a founder of FAMU's Beta Nu Chapter. During the
organization stages of Alpha Chapter, he was the first chairman of
the Committees on Initiation and Organization
Eugene Kinckle Jones -
correct answer ✅Became the first Executive Secretary of the
National Urban League. His 20-year tenure with the Urban League
thus far has exceeded those of all his successors in office. A
versatile leader, he organized the first three Fraternity chapters that
branched out from Cornell—Beta at Howard, Gamma at Virginia
Union and the original Delta at the University of Toronto in Canada.
In addition to becoming Alpha Chapter's second President and
joining with Callis in creating the Fraternity name, Jones was a
member of the first Committees on Constitution and Organization
and helped write the Fraternity ritual. Jones also has the distinction
of being one of the first initiates as well as an original founder. His
status as a founder was not finally established until 1952. He died in
1954.
(Grade A+)
Who were the founders of Alpha Phi Alpha? -
correct answer ✅Henry Author Callis
Charles Henry Chapman
Eugene Kinckle Jones
George Biddle Kelley
Nathaniel Allison Murray
Robert Harold Ogle
Vertner Woodson Tandy
Alpha Phi Alpha Founded & where -
correct answer ✅On a "Cold Tuesday", December 4th, 1906 at
Cornell University in Ithaca, New York
What is Alpha Phi Alpha aims? -
correct answer ✅Manly Deeds, Scholarship and Love for All
Mankind.
What is the motto for APHIA -
correct answer ✅First of All, Servants of All, We Shall Transcend All
,APA 7 Exam Questions & Answers
(Grade A+)
What is the objective for APHIA -
correct answer ✅The objective of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
is to:
Stimulate the ambition of its members;
To prepare them for the greatest usefulness in the causes of
humanity, dignity and freedom of the individual;
To encourage the highest and noblest form of manhood and;
To aid down-trodden humanity in its efforts to achieve higher
social, economic and intellectual status.
Henry Author Callis -
correct answer ✅Became a practicing physician, Howard
University Professor of Medicine and prolific contributor to medical
journals. Often regarded as the "philosopher of the founders" and a
moving force in the Fraternity's development, he was the only one
of the "Cornell Seven" to become general president. Prior to
moving to Washington, D.C., he was a medical consultant to the
Veterans Hospital in Tuskegee, Alabama. Upon his death in 1974, at
age 87, the fraternity entered a time without any living Jewels.
His papers were donated to Howard's Moorland-Spingarn Research
Center.
, APA 7 Exam Questions & Answers
(Grade A+)
Charles Henry Chapman -
correct answer ✅Entered higher education and eventually became
Professor of Agriculture at what is now Florida A&M University. A
university funeral was held with considerable Fraternity
participation when he became the first Jewel to enter Omega
Chapter in 1934. Described as "a Brother beloved in the bonds,"
Chapman was a founder of FAMU's Beta Nu Chapter. During the
organization stages of Alpha Chapter, he was the first chairman of
the Committees on Initiation and Organization
Eugene Kinckle Jones -
correct answer ✅Became the first Executive Secretary of the
National Urban League. His 20-year tenure with the Urban League
thus far has exceeded those of all his successors in office. A
versatile leader, he organized the first three Fraternity chapters that
branched out from Cornell—Beta at Howard, Gamma at Virginia
Union and the original Delta at the University of Toronto in Canada.
In addition to becoming Alpha Chapter's second President and
joining with Callis in creating the Fraternity name, Jones was a
member of the first Committees on Constitution and Organization
and helped write the Fraternity ritual. Jones also has the distinction
of being one of the first initiates as well as an original founder. His
status as a founder was not finally established until 1952. He died in
1954.