All Persona 5: The Phantom X Quiz Answers

Persona 5: The Phantom X reintroduces the classroom question-and-answer format. While you’re at school, you’ll encounter a few quizzes that you’ll need to answer. Most of the questions are easy to answer, especially if you pay attention to the dialogue. To help you answer all the questions correctly, here’s a guide for Persona 5: The Phantom of the Opera’s quiz answers.
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All Persona 5: The Phantom X Quiz Answers
Here are all the possible questions you may encounter at school, along with the answers and the correct one indicated in green.
Questions | Answers |
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A metaphor to illustrate one’s actions can impact others negatively compares a person to which fruit? | 1. Mango. 2. Banana. 3. Apple. |
Which of these people is the thief inspired by Slovakia’s Robin Hood? | 1. Maurice Leblanc. 2. Juraj Janosik. 3. Ryoma Sakamoto. |
Beehives are made of many regular hexagons. Why do you think that is? | 1. They’re cool. 2. They’re easy to lay eggs in. 3. It saves on materials. |
What’s an example of an arbitrary triangle? Give it your best shot | 1. A hexagon. 2. An equilateral triangle. 3. Any kind of triangle. |
What did women of the time find so attractive about Hikaru Genji, the ultimate playboy? | 1. His wealth. 2. His style. 3. His radiance. |
Heliocentric theory is a massive problem for a certain field of study. Care to guess which? | 1. Literature. 2. Religion. 3. Home economics. |
Which 17th century artist created paintings with a revenge theme, and is regarded as the greatest female painter of the Baroque? | 1. Michelangelo. 2. Donatello. 3. Gentileschi. |
Henry Cavendish may be an excellent scientist but what was the one thing he never did? | 1. Studying. 2. Saving money. 3. Socializing. |
What d’you think would happen if you unearthed some buried treasure? | 1. I’d get to keep it all. 2. I’d only get part of it. 3. It would all be forfeit. |
What’s the fewest number of syllables that a kimariji can have in this game? Give me your best shot! | 1. 1 2. 3 3. 5 |
Do you know what happens if you drink too much water? Think worst-case scenario, here. | 1. You get bloated. 2. You’d feel unwell. 3. You would die. |
In “An Encouragement of Learning,” why does Fukuzawa tell us to pursue education? | 1. To get smarter. 2. To make money. 3. To keep our promises. |
Why did spices play a major role in Magellan’s expedition around the world? | 1. They could improve cooking. 2. They could power ships. 3. They could make money. |
One “oku” in Japanese is a large amount. But how much exactly is it? | 1. Ten million. 2. One hundred million. 3. One billion. |
What was a time when math affected history? | 1. The birth of humanity. 2. The ending of a war. 3. The Japanese language’s creation. |
Which of the following civilization names reflects what the area around it looked like? | 1. Mesopotamia. 2. Indus Valley 3. Nile Valley |
What was dodgeball originally called? Remember, it sounded frightening. | 1. Hellball. 2. Deadball. 3. It hasn’t changed. |
What was Ghino di Tacco’s nickname? | 1. Burglar. 2. Gentleman. 3. Lover. |
The word “melancholy” historically referred to a secretion… Which organ did that secretion come from? | 1. The cerebrum. 2. The stomach 3. The liver. |
What material was not used for Roman roads? Here’s a hint… It doesn’t last long. | 1. Wood. 2. Rock 3. Cement. |
What was Semmelweis’s countermeasure that reduced patient mortality rates and is now common practice? | 1. Using medicine in different ways. 2. Washing hands and disinfecting. 3. Good bedside manner. |
Rewards from Answering the Quiz
Answering the questions will reward you with 7 Knowledge Points. Whether you answer it correctly or not, you’ll still receive the points.