alcoholics-anonymous-quiz

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) has been a beacon of hope for countless individuals seeking recovery from alcoholism. This quiz will take you through the rich history, fundamental principles, and key practices that define AA. Whether you’re familiar with AA or looking to learn more, this quiz offers an informative and engaging way to deepen your understanding. Let’s see how much you know!
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Alcoholics Anonymous Quiz
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1. When was Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) founded?
Hint: It was during the Great Depression.

Alcoholics Anonymous Quiz Questions Overview

1. When was Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) founded?

1925
1935
1945
1955

2. What is the primary purpose of Alcoholics Anonymous?

To promote sobriety through community service
To help members achieve personal growth
To stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety
To provide financial assistance to recovering alcoholics

3. What is the foundational text of Alcoholics Anonymous?

The Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions
Living Sober
Alcoholics Anonymous
Daily Reflections

4. How many steps are there in the AA recovery program?

10
12
14
16

5. Who are the co-founders of Alcoholics Anonymous?

Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith
Bill Wilson and Dr. John Doe
Dr. Bob Smith and Dr. John Doe
Bill Wilson and Dr. James Brown

6. What is the name of the AA meeting format that involves sharing personal stories of recovery?

Discussion Meeting
Speaker Meeting
Step Study Meeting
Big Book Meeting

7. What is the AA slogan that emphasizes taking recovery one day at a time?

Keep It Simple
One Day at a Time
Easy Does It
Live and Let Live

8. What is the name of the AA tradition that emphasizes anonymity?

The Fifth Tradition
The Seventh Tradition
The Eleventh Tradition
The Twelfth Tradition

9. What is the term used for a person who sponsors another member in AA?

Mentor
Coach
Sponsor
Advisor

10. What is the AA practice of making amends for past wrongs called?

Confession
Reconciliation
Amends
Forgiveness
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