Persona 3 Reload – Classroom Answer List

This guide will be your cheat sheet for everything in the classroom from questions to exams! I hope this can help.

All Classroom Answers

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April

[4/8]

  • Question: Among these phrases, “a rain of flowers,” “mystical mirage,” and “vivid carp streamers,” which one symbolizes summer?
  • Answer: “Vivid carp streamers.”

[4/18]

  • Question: The places where people dumped their waste in the Jomon period — what are they called nowadays?
  • Answer: Middens.

[4/27]

  • Question: [Protagonist], do you know which one’s not an algebraic spiral or whatever?
  • Answer: A.

May

[5/6]

  • Question: What do you call the device that helps generate electric power for the train?
  • Answer: A pantograph.

[5/13]

  • Question: Do you know Leon Foucault? He’s a French physicist who performed experiments regarding the rotation of the Earth. Which tool did he use in his experiments?
  • Answer: The pendulum.

[5/15]

  • Question: What’s the other name for “May sickness” — the more casual one?
  • Answer: May Blues.

May Midterms

Note: You won’t be required to answer questions actively on the 18th or 23rd! How you preform seems to be based upon your Academics Stat. If you have an academic stat of two and answer all correctly you will finish in the top ten of your class(this will get you bonus charm points/stat boosts cards for your personas!)

[5/19]

  • Question: What is the other common expression used to describe “May sickness”?
  • Answer: May Blues.

[5/20]

  • Question: Which of the following did Leon Foucault use in his experiment on the rotation of the Earth?
  • Answer: A pendulum.

[5/21]

  • Question: Which of the following is generated by a pantograph?
  • Answer: Electricity.

[5/22]

  • Question: During which historical period were middens most commonly used?
  • Answer: Jomon.

June

[6/15]

  • Question: Which phrase means, “able to see things for what they really are”?
  • Answer: Keen Eye.

[6/17]

  • Question: What early religious practice was the origin of magic?
  • Answer: Shamanism.

[6/22]

  • Question: What else do people call this curve?
  • Answer: Witch of Agnesi.

[6/25]

  • Question: What’s it called when the air bubbles in a whirlpool bath hit you and make your body vibrate?
  • Answer: The Flutter Effect.

[6/29]

  • Question: What form of natural magic is used to find water sources?
  • Answer: Dowsing.

July

[7/3]

  • Question: What kinda tale is he talkin’ about?
  • Answer: About Romance.

[7/8]

  • Question: Where is the comma splice found in the following sentence?
  • Answer: Between “time” and “it’s.”

[7/9]

  • Question: At the same time, a serious problem arose for the farmers. Do you remember what it was?
  • Answer: Social disparity.

[7/10]

  • Question: What is the esoteric study of Jewish texts called?
  • Answer: Kabbalah.

[7/11]

  • Question: Now, what do you think that item was? It’s something every samurai needs!
  • Answer: Katana.

July Exams

[7/14]

  • Question: Which form of magic is used to find water sources?
  • Answer: Dowsing.

[7/15]

  • Question: How did the Witch of Agnesi gain the first half of its name?
  • Answer: An error in translation.

[7/16]

  • Question: Who designed the prototype for the katana?
  • Answer: Taira No Masakado.

[7/17]

  • Question: There’s an error in this sentence, what kind is it?
  • Answer: Comma splice.

September

[9/1]

  • Question: What property of electricity is relevant to superconductivity?
  • Answer: Resistance.

[9/10]

  • Question: What does it mean to “spill the beans”?
  • Answer: To reveal a secret.

[9/11]

  • Question: Which book helped further the art of magic during the Renaissance?
  • Answer: The Hermetica

[9/14]

  • Question: Who is one referring to when speaking of their “better half”?
  • Answer: Their soulmate.

[9/26]

  • Question: What is the collective name for the four holy numbers in numerology?
  • Answer: Tetractys.

October

[10/7]

  • Question: Which hormone is the one in your brain that provides a sense of achievement?
  • Answer: Dopamine.

[10/10]

  • Question: Who was the founder of Theosophy, a group that gave rise to many other magical societies?
  • Answer: Helena Blavatsk.

October Exams

[10/13]

  • Question: The hormone dopamine is related to our sense of accomplishment. Name a symptom of its over-production.
  • Answer: Addiction.

[10/14]

  • Question: Who is considered by many to be the first numerologist, whose name lives on today in a mathematical theorem?
  • Answer: Pythagoras.

[10/15]

  • Question: What happens when electrical resistance reaches zero?
  • Answer: Superconductivity.

[10/16]

  • Question: What is the meaning of the phrase “to spill the beans”?
  • Answer: To reveal a secret.

October Cont.

[10/19]

  • Question: We used the number “zero” a lot. Do you know where it originally came from, though?
  • Answer: India.

[10/22]

  • Question: Which Roman goddess has been theorized as the namesake for the month of April?
  • Answer: Venus.

[10/26]

  • Question: But there’s one region that instead calls it “the month with gods,” because that’s where they all go! Do you know which one it is?
  • Answer: Izumo.

[10/30]

  • Question: A certain enzyme brings out the sweetness in them when they’re baked. Do you happen to know what it is?
  • Answer: Beta-amylase.

November

[11/7]

  • Question: What is the ancient Indian magical text I mentioned today?
  • Answer: The Upanishads.

[11/12]

  • Question: What was she describing with such a sparse line?
  • Answer: Her favorite time in winter.

[11/30]

  • Question: In the poem that Genji, the protagonist, sends to her, what did he compare her to?
  • Answer: The cherry blossom.

December

[12/7]

  • Question: What’s the name of the stratospheric layer of molecules comprised of three oxygen atoms?
  • Answer: The ozone layer.

[12/9]

  • Question: What sorcery was Himiko said to have used?
  • Answer: Kido.

[12/11]

  • Question: Do you know which of the following is an irregular plural noun?
  • Answer: Lives.

December Exams

[12/14]

  • Question: Which of the following originated in India?
  • Answer: The Number Zero.

[12/15]

  • Question: When heated, the beta-amylase enzymes in sweet potatoes react with the starch present to produce which disaccharide?
  • Answer: Maltose.

[12/16]

  • Question: Which roman goddess has been theorized as the namesake for the month of April?
  • Answer: Venus.

[12/17]

  • Question: In The Tale of Genji, who does Hikaru Genji compare to cherry blossoms?
  • Answer: Murasaki-no-Ue.

[12/18]

  • Question: Which of the following words is not in the correct plural form?
  • Answer: Geeses.

December Cont.

[12/22]

  • Question: What do we call the feeling of joy that comes from a near-death experience?
  • Answer: “Euphoria.”

January

[1/8]

  • Question: “The new year is the index of a journey to a certain place.” Where is this “certain place” he’s referring to?
  • Answer: The Underworld.

[1/18]

  • Question: I’ve mentioned two Greek sorceresses. One was Medea. Who was the other?
  • Answer: Circle.
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Egor Opleuha, also known as Juzzzie, is the Editor-in-Chief of Gameplay Tips. He is a writer with more than 12 years of experience in writing and editing online content. His favorite game was and still is the third part of the legendary Heroes of Might and Magic saga. He prefers to spend all his free time playing retro games and new indie games.

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