Enhance your exam readiness with the Delta Achievement Test. Utilize flashcards and multiple choice formats, each with detailed explanations, to ensure success. Prepare confidently!

Each practice test/flash card set has 50 randomly selected questions from a bank of over 500. You'll get a new set of questions each time!

Practice this question and more.


What is the sorority stone?

  1. Ruby

  2. Diamond

  3. Pearl

  4. Emerald

The correct answer is: Pearl

The sorority stone is known to be the Pearl, which symbolizes purity, integrity, and a commitment to sisterhood. In many sororities, pearls are often associated with significant values and traditions that highlight the importance of personal growth, friendship, and support among members. The unique formation of pearls within oysters also serves as a metaphor for the development of character and the beauty that emerges from overcoming challenges. This makes the Pearl a fitting emblem for sorority life, representing both the inner qualities that members strive to embody and the bonds they create together. The other stones mentioned have different associations; for example, Rubies signify passion, Diamonds symbolize strength and clarity, and Emeralds represent rebirth and love, but they do not carry the same traditional significance within sororities as Pearls do.