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BIG Black Issues Quiz

The Black Issues Quiz offers you an opportunity to test your
knowledge on the people, places, issues, and history surrounding the
struggle for academic equity. Each question is based on information
published in the current or previous editions of Black Issues In Higher
Education and is worth 10 points.

A perfect score of 100 grants membership in the prestigious and
mythical Phi BIQeta Kappa honors society; a score of 80 to 90 grants
membership in the Honor Society of BIQ Brains; a score of 60 to 70
grants membership in the Society of Not So BIQ Brains; and a score of
50 or below grants membership in the Reading Black Issues Is
Fundamental program.

Think you are smart? Go ahead, give it a try? (Answer key appears at the bottom of the page.)

1 According to an analysis of Department of Education data,
excluding Howard University, which Research I or II institution had the
largest number of Black faculty members in the fall of 1995?

A -- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
B -- University of Maryland-College Park
C -- Temple University
D -- Ohio State University

2 According to an analysis of Department of Education data, which
Research I or II institution had the largest number of Hispanic faculty
members in the fall of 1995?

A -- University of Texas-Austin
B -- Arizona State University
C -- University of Miami
D -- University of New Mexico-Main

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