Persona 5 Royal test and exam answers.
In Persona 5 Royal the teachers will catch you off guard, so make sure you are always ready to answer a question. Persona 5 Royal comes with a brand new […]
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In Persona 5 Royal the teachers will catch you off guard, so make sure you are always ready to answer a question. Persona 5 Royal comes with a brand new […]
In Persona 5 Royal the teachers will catch you off guard, so make sure you are always ready to answer a question.
Persona 5 Royal comes with a brand new set of question’s mixed in with some old ones from Persona 5.
Plus Persona 5 Royal now has situations in which instead of you getting put on the spot, Ann does. Now you get to play the role of Mona by helping Ann figure out the answer.
Below you will find a complete list of Persona 5 Royal test answers, with this lexicon of answers every student in the class room will be begging to study with you.
April 12th:
Tell me what the Devil’s Dictionary defined as the chief factor in the progress of the human race – Villains.
April 19th:
Between A and B, which line seems longer? – They’re the same.
April 23rd:
Between music, theatre, and chariot racing, which sport did Nero win when he participated in the Olympics? – All of them.
April 25th:
What’s that phrase originally meant to convey? “My country, right or wrong” – You unquestioningly support it.
But the original meaning was different? So I guess it’d be something like… – You have a duty to correct it.
April 27th:
Do you know the name of the theorem named after this number? – The Four Color Theorem.
April 30th:
First off, the “wunder” part probably means… Wonder.
Next, the “kind” part. That’s probably… Child.
So a “wunderkind” would be… A prodigy.
May 7th:
So what’s the literal translation of the phrase “femme fatale”? – Fatal woman.
May 10th:
Which was the time period Yoshitsune was active in? – The Heian period.
May 11th-13th exams:
May 16th:
What do we call the phenomenon where believing in a treatment’s power is enough to improve your condition? – The placebo effect.
May 19th:
Which famous ukiyo-e artist of the Edo period is said to have moved residence over 100 times -Katsushika Hokusai.
May 21st:
The golden ratio is 1:1.618, but do you know the silver ratio? – 1:1.414
May 23rd:
If we think about what these words have in common, then maybe “syn” means… – Together.
And “aisthesis,” huh? That’s a little like the word aesthetics. I wonder if it means… – Senses.
So that means the full word basically means… – Senses coming together.
May 26th:
Do you know which author Leblanc borrowed from? – Arthur Conan Doyle.
May 31th:
Do you know which peg-legged, parrot toting historical figure’s appearance became visual shorthand for pirates? – John Silver
June 4th:
What do you think the name for this phenomenon is? – Halo effect.
June 7th:
The red king crab is related to the hermit crab. So how is it different from a crab…? Do you know? – The number of legs.
June 8th:
Where does totalitarianism take things a step further than authoritarianism? – Controlling public thought.
June 13th:
What color do you think it turns? – Green.
June 15th:
Between paper bills and coins, which one is issued by the government? – Coins.
June 20th:
What do you think? One of these has minor metals in it, right? – Smartphone.
June 23rd:
Some say this card was based off of a woman named Joan… Now, do you know what this woman’s position was? – A pope.
June 27th:
Which of these animals is involved in an English idiom about the weather? – Dogs.
June 29th:
What do you think it says on the back of this piece? – Gold.
July 1st:
What is the meaning of the original Chinese phrase that these dumplings’ name came from? – Barbarian’s head.
July 4th:
Two people are responsible for July and August having 31 days. Do you know who those people are? – Julius and Augustus.
July 7th:
So Tanabata’s about gods crossing a starry sky to reunite once every year. It might have something to do with… ? – Milky Way.
What’s the traditional food of Tanabata? – Soumen.
July 9th:
Do you know what shape it is? – Triangle.
July 11th:
What is long-term memory, anyway? – Memories that last a long time.
Maruki mentioned something about the amount of memories you could store, right? Something like… – Infinite.
If you have theoretically infinite space for them… then theoretically, you’d be able to retain them for… – Forever.
July 12th:
What was he known for? – Thievery.
July 13th-15th exams:
July 15th:
What is the English equivalent of the Norwegian idiom “raining witches”? – Raining cats and dogs.
Which of the following is another name for the soumen noodles traditionally eaten on Tanabata? – Demon Guts.
September 3rd:
Each hand in this famous statue means something, but… do you know what the right represents? – Prosperity.
September 6th:
What is the name of the phenomenon where the second hand looks like it’s stopped moving? Chronostasis.
September 14th:
What do pawn shops offer that a secondhand shop doesn’t? – Money loans for collateral.
September 17th:
What’s the supposed origins for the phrase “cat got your tongue”? – Cats eating human tongues.
September 21st:
Robot comes from a word in Czech. But where in Europe is the Czech Republic located – Central Europe.
September 24th:
How many black and white shapes are there respectively on a soccer ball? – 20 white, 12 black.
September 28th:
So “PVS”, referring to when you mistakenly think your phone is going off… What’s the P? Phantom.
The next part is the V part. That means it’d be “phantom…” what? Vibration.
Last is the S. So if we have “phantom vibration” so far… Syndrome.
September 29th:
But the fishermen of Nagaragawa are actually civil servants as well. So, tell me which sector they belong to. – Imperial Household Agency.
October 3rd:
If we use “three watermelons in the sun to visualise a certain matter’s size against the universe’s, what are the melons? – Stars.
October 6th:
Now, do you know who invented this instrument? – Joseph-Ignace Guillotin.
October 11th:
Which name was most commonly ascribed to shape B? – Bouba.
October 17th-19th exams:
October 22nd:
Now, tell me the total count for each column in this magic square. – 15.
October 24th:
From a psychological standpoint, what is a key reason our memories can differ from reality? – Memory bias.
November 2nd:
Can you tell me the meaning of the word “whack” in the Thieves’ Cant? – A share of stolen goods.
November 4th:
Clubs is a club, diamonds is a gem… So, what does a spade represent? – A sword.
November 8th:
Tell me how old you have to be to listen in on a trial. – Any age.
November 10th:
Do you know why it’s missing in the character for “crow”? – Their eyes are hard to see.
November 12th:
I wonder. Do you know why our voices sound so different over the phone? – Because it’s synthetic.
November 14th:
Tell me why that is. – Because of high altitude.
November 15th:
He was paraded through the city, and punished in a very particular way. How was he punished? – His head was put on display.
November 17th:
Do you know the name for this graph? Your hint is “snails”… – Cocheloid.
December 20th-22nd exams:
January 11th:
What’s this phrase supposed to illustrate about the gods of Shinto? – How numerous they are.
What’s that phrase again? The one about how many gods there are in Shinto… – The Eight Million Gods.
January 14th:
What do you think the fictional land of “Ihatov” is modeled after? – Iwate.
January 18th:
What did the word “awful” originally mean? – Impressive.
January 21st:
Do you know what she’s stepping on? – A Snake.
January 24th:
What does that mean when describing a person? – Kind-hearted.
So what kind of connotation would “salty” have in that context? – Negative.
So with all that in mind, “salty” probably means… – Resentful.
January 27th:
How far did this study suggest personal happiness can spread? – To friends of friends of friends.