School is undoubtedly important, and exams, loathe as I am to admit it, are equally so. That being said, when you’ve got as much stuff going in your life as Joker does in Persona 5 Royal, exams tend to fall down a few priorities. If you can’t be bothered to pay attention in class, then here are the classroom questions and answers in Persona 5 Royal. Hey, you’re a thief, cheating is thematically appropriate.
Classroom Questions and Answers in Persona 5: Royal
Here’s a complete list of all Classroom Questions and Answers in Personal 5 Royal. You may want to press CTRL+F on your keyboard to locate a question more easily.
4/12
- Question: Tell me what the Devil’s Dictionary defines as the Hider factor in the progress of the human race.
 - Answer: Villains
 
4/19
- Question: Between A and B, which line seems longer?
 - Answer: They’re the same
 
4/23
- Question: Between music, theater, and chariot racing, which sport did Nero win when he participated in the Olympics?
 - Answer: All of them
 
4/27
- Question: Do you know the name of the theorem named after this number?
 - Answer: Four color theorem
 
4/30
- Question 1: First off, the “Wunder” part probably means?
 - Question 2: Next, the Kind part. That’s probably…
 - Question 3: Yeah, that’s gotta be it. Kind means a child, or at least a young guy, in your case.
 - Answers: Wonder, Child, A Prodigy
 
5/7
- Question: So, what’s the literal translation of the phrase “femme fatale?”
 - Answer: Fatal woman
 
5/10
- Question: You know the time period Yoshitsune was active in, don’t you?
 - Answer: The Heian period
 
Spring Exams
5/11
- Question: What historical figure inspired “favoring the magistrate?”
 - Answer: Minamoto no Yoshitsune
 
- Question: Yoshitsune had a brother, right. Oh, I think his name was…
 - Answer: Minamoto no Yoritomo
 
- Question: But they ended up coming into conflict. And in the end, when they had to oppose each other…
 - Answer: Yoritomo won
 
- Question: That’s probably because people tend to sympathize less with people in power, and more with…
 - Answer: The weak
 
- Question: Which brain function is responsible for the phenomenon of seeing an illusion in this figure?
 - Answer: Cognition
 
5/12
- Question: Which of the following maps can you paint without any adjacent areas being the same color?
 - Answer: Both
 
5/13
- Question 5: Name the book that defined the “male factor” as the chief factor in the progress of the human race.
 - Answer: The Devil’s Dictionary
 
- Question 6: What character archetype refers to a mysterious and seductive woman, typically with ulterior motives?
 - Answer 6: Femme Fatale
 
5/16
- Question: What do we call the phenomenon where believing in a treatment’s power is enough to improve your condition?
 - Answer: The placebo effect
 
5/19
- Question: Which famous artist of the Edo period is said to have moved residence over 100 times?
 - Answer: Katsushika Hokusai
 
5/21
- Question: The golden ratio is 1:1.618, but do you know the silver ratio?
 - Answer: 1:1.414
 
5/23
- Question: If we think about what these words have in common, then maybe “syn” means…
 - Question: And “aesthesis,” huh? That’s a little like the word aesthetics. I wonder if it means…
 - Question: So the full word means…
 - Answer: Together, Senses, Senses coming together
 
5/26
- Question: Do you know which author LeBlanc borrowed from?
 - Answer: Arthur Conan Doyle
 
5/31:
- Question: Do you know which peg-legged, parrot-toting historical figure’s appearance became visual shorthand for pirates?
 - Answer: John Silver
 
6/4
- Question: What do you think the name of the phenomenon is?
 - Answer: The halo effect
 
6/7
- Question: The red king crab is biologically related to the hermit crab. How is it different from a crab?
 - Answer: The number of legs
 
6/8
- Question: Where does totalitarianism take things a step further than authoritarianism?
 - Answer: Controlling public thought
 
6/13
- Question: When washing your hair with copper, what color do you think it turns?
 - Answer: Green
 
6/15
- Question: Between paper bills and coins, which one is issued by the government?
 - Answer: Coins
 
6/20
- Question: One of these has minor metals in it, right?
 - Answer: Smartphones
 
6/23
- Question: Now, do you know what this woman’s position was?
 - Answer: A Pope
 
6/27
- Question: Which of these animals is involved in an English idiom about the weather?
 - Answer: Dogs
 
6/29
- Question: What do you think it says on the back of this piece?
 - Answer: Gold
 
7/1
- Question: What’s the meaning of the original Chinese phrase that these dumplings came from?
 - Answer: Barbarian’s Head
 
7/4
- Question: Two people are responsible for July and August having 31 days. Who are they?
 - Answer: Julius and Augustus
 
7/9
- Question: Do you know what shape it is?
 - Answer: A triangle
 
7/11
- Question 1: What is long-term memory, anyway?
 - Question 2: Markus mentioned something about the number of memories you could store, right? Something like…
 - Question 3: If you have theoretically infinite space for them, you’d be able to retain them…
 - Answer: Long-term memories, Infinite, Forever
 
7/12
- Question: Do you know what he did?
 - Answer: Thievery
 
Summer Exams
7/13
- Question 1: If angle C is 28 degrees, angles A and A are 88 degrees, what is angle B and E?
 - Answer 1: 64
 
- Questions:
- They were invented by the campus’ guy from Romance of the Three Kingdoms, right?
 - And they were offering something to quell the river…
 - This master strategist came up with the baozi to…
 
 - Answers: Zhuge Liang, Barbarians’ heads, To offer them instead of heads
 
- Question 3: What is the name and genus of this organism?
 - Answer: Red king crab, Paralithodes
 
- Question 4: What happened when the government issued paper and hard currencies in Japan for the first time?
 - Answer: It caused confusion in the economy
 
- Question 5: What is the English equivalent of the Norwegian idiom “raining witches?”
 - Answer: Raining cats and dogs
 
- Question 6: Which of the following is another name for spikenard noodles traditionally eaten in Tanabata?
 - Answer: Demon guts
 
9/3
- Question: Each hand in this famous statue means something, but… do you know what the right hand represents?
 - Answer: Prosperity
 
9/6:
- Question: Do you know the name of the phenomenon where the second hand looks like it’s stopped moving?
 - Answer: Chronostasis
 
9/14
- Question: What does a pawn shop offer that a secondhand shop does not?
 - Answer: Money loans for collateral
 
9/17
- Question: What’s one of the supposed origins for the phrase, “cat got your tongue?”
 - Answer: Cats eating human tongues
 
9/21
- Question: Robot comes from a word in Czech, but where in Europe is the Czech Republic located?
 - Answer: Central Europe
 
9/24
- Question: How many white and black shapes are there on a soccer ball?
 - Answer: 20 white, 12 black
 
9/28
- Question: So PVS, referring to when you mistakenly think your phone is going off… what does it mean?
 - Answer: Phantom, Vibration, Syndrome
 
9/29
- Question: The fishermen of Nagaragawa are actually civil servants, as well. So, tell me which sector they belong to.
 - Answer: Imperial Household Agency
 
10/3
- Question: If we use “three watermelons in the sun” to visualize a certain matter’s size against the universe’s, what are the melons?
 - Answer: Stars
 
10/6
- Question: Do you know who invented this instrument?
 - Answer: Joseph-Ignace Guillotin
 
10/11
- Question: Which name was most commonly ascribed to shape B?
 - Answer: Bouba
 
Fall Exams
10/17
- Question: Counting both black and white surfaces, how many are there in total on a soccer ball?
 - Answer: 32 surfaces
 
- Question: Didn’t the teacher say the number of colors used to be different?
 - Answer: It used to be one color.
 
- Question: Oh yeah, I think she said that unlike now, soccer games were broadcast with…
 - Answer: Black and white picture
 
10/18
- Question: Who conducted executions using this device?
 - Answer: Charles-Henri Sanson
 
- Question: What’s the reason most people cannot become a commercial fisherman of Nagarasawa?
 - Answer: It’s a hereditary profession
 
10/19
- Question: What is the meaning of “robota,” the root of the word “robot?”
 - Answer: Slave labor
 
- Question: Which of the following describes the density of stars in outer space?
 - Answer: 3 bees in all of Europe
 
10/22
- Question: Now, tell me that total count for each column in this magic square.
 - Answer: 15
 
10/24
- Question: From a psychological standpoint, what’s a key reason our memories can differ from reality?
 - Answer: Memory bias
 
11/2
- Question: Can you tell me the meaning of the word “whack” in Thieves’ Cant?
 - Answer: A share of stolen goods
 
11/4
- Question: Clubs is a club, diamond is a gem, so what does a spade represent?
 - Answer: A sword
 
11/8
- Question: How old you have to be to listen in on a trial?
 - Answer: Any age
 
11/10
- Question: Do you know why it’s missing in the character for crow?
 - Answer: Crow’s eyes are hard to see
 
11/12
- Question: Do you know why voices sound so different over the phone?
 - Answer: Because the voice is synthetic
 
11/14
- Question: Tell me why that is?
 - Answer: Because of high altitude
 
11/15
- Question: Nezumi Kozo was to be parades through the city and punished in a very particular way. What was his punishment?
 - Answer: His head was put on display
 
11/17
- Question: Do you know the name for this graph? Hint: snails…
 - Answer: Cochleoid
 
Winter Exams
12/20
- Question: Choose the graph which is named after the Chinese yoyo as a diabolo.
 - Answer: D
 
- Question: He was a really famous thief in the Edo period. How much money did he steal?
 - Answer: Over one billion yen.
 
- Question: As a result, he was sentenced to…
 - Answer: Having his head displayed
 
- Question: Criminals were mostly paraded around for…
 - Answer: A performance
 
- Question: What suit of cards represents the Holy Grail?
 - Answer: Hearts
 
- Question: According to Japanese law, what is possible for an infant to do in court?
 - Answer: Attend
 
- Question: What country refers to a person who controls politics behind the scenes as a ‘prime minister in black?’
 - Answer: Japan
 
- Question: The Japanese word ‘dokyuu’ translates to massive. What English word inspired the initial ‘do’ in ‘dokyuu?’
 - Answer: Dreadnought
 
1/11:
- Question: What’s the phrase supposed to illustrate about the Gods of Shinto?
 - Question: How many gods are there in Shinto?
 - Answer: How numerous they are, The Eight Million Gods
 
1/14
- Question: Where do you think the fictional land of Ihatov is modeled after?
 - Answer: Iwate
 
1/18
- Question: What did the word awful originally mean?
 - Answer: Impressive
 
1/21
- Question: Do you know what she’s stepping on?
 - Answer: A snake
 
1/24
- Question: What does ‘sweet’ mean when describing a person?
 - Answer: Kind-hearted
 
- Question: What kind of connotation would ‘salty’ have in that context?
 - Answer: Negative
 
- Question: So with all that in mind, ‘salty’ probably means…
 - Answer: Resentful
 
1/27
- Question: How far did this study suggest personal happiness can spread?
 - Answer: To friends of friends of friends
 
				
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
Published: Dec 4, 2020 08:10 pm