Alpha Phi Alpha Epsilon Beta Chapter Pledge's Exam

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1. What does APA stand for?

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APA stands for Alpha Phi Alpha. This is a fraternity that was founded in 1906 at Cornell University. It is the first intercollegiate Greek-letter fraternity established for African American men. Alpha Phi Alpha has a long history of promoting leadership, academic excellence, and community service. They have played a significant role in the civil rights movement and continue to make a positive impact on society.

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Alpha Phi Alpha Epsilon Beta Chapter Pledges Exam - Quiz

This exam will determine if you become an alpha man or not. Take your time and answer all questions.

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2. When was APA founded in real life?

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APA, which stands for the American Psychological Association, was founded on December 4, 1906. This organization is dedicated to advancing psychology as a science and profession, promoting ethical practices, and providing resources and support to psychologists. The correct answer is December 4, 1906.

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3. APA was founded at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY.

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The statement is true because the American Psychological Association (APA) was indeed founded at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY. The APA was established in 1892 by a group of psychologists and scientists who wanted to promote the advancement of psychology as a science and profession. Cornell University served as the birthplace of the APA, where the organization's first meeting took place and its first president, G. Stanley Hall, was elected. Since then, the APA has grown to become the largest professional association of psychologists worldwide.

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4. APA is the third , inter-collegiate, greek-letter fraternity.

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APA is not the third inter-collegiate Greek-letter fraternity. The question implies that APA is the third fraternity, but there is no information provided to support this claim. Therefore, the correct answer is false.

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5. "First of all, _____ of all, We shall transcend all"

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The word "servants" is repeated twice in the sentence, with the second instance capitalized as "Servants". This suggests that the word is being emphasized and given importance. The repetition could indicate that the speaker is emphasizing the importance of servants and their role in transcending all obstacles or challenges. By repeating the word and capitalizing it, the speaker is highlighting the significance of servants in achieving their goals.

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6. Deceased brothers are said to have joined the "Omega" Chapter.

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Deceased brothers are said to have joined the "Omega" Chapter. This statement is true because in certain fraternities or organizations, when a member passes away, they are often referred to as having joined the "Omega" Chapter. This is a way to honor and remember their contributions and legacy within the organization.

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7. Match the following: (use your notes on ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA or search for the information on the internet)
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8. Who are the founders of APA? (check all that apply)

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The founders of APA are Henry A. Callis, Charles Henry Chapman, George Biddle Kelley, Nathaniel Allison Murray, Robert H. Ogle, and Vertner Woodson Tandy.

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9. APA conducts philanthropic programing initiatives with:   (use your notes)

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APA conducts philanthropic programing initiatives with March of Dimes, Boy Scouts of America, Big Brothers and Big Sisters of America, and Head Start.

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What does APA stand for?
When was APA founded in real life?
APA was founded at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY.
APA is the third , inter-collegiate, greek-letter fraternity.
"First of all, _____ of all, We shall transcend all"
Deceased brothers are said to have joined the "Omega"...
Match the following: (use your notes on ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA or search...
Who are the founders of APA? (check all that apply)
APA conducts philanthropic programing initiatives with:   (use...
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