Persona5: The Phantom X

Persona5: The Phantom X

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Classroom answers
By Pppesal
Classroom answers in p5x
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This is a quick guide on most of the classroom answers in P5X.
I will try to update it as time goes by
All sections are split in groups of 10
1-10
1
Q: A metaphor to illustrate one's actions can impact others negatively compares a person to which
fruit?
A: Apple

2
Q: Which of these people is the thief inspired by Slovakia's Robin Hood?
A: Juraj Janosik

3
Q: Beehives are made of many regular hexagons. Why do you think that is?
A: It saves on materials.

4
Q: What's an example of an arbitrary triangle? Give it your best shot
A: Any kind of triangle.

5
Q:What did women of the time find so attractive about Hikaru Genji, the ultimate playboy?
A:His wealth.

6
Q: Heliocentric theory is a massive problem for a certain field of study. Care to guess which?
A: Religion.

7
Q: Which 17th century artist created paintings with a revenge theme, and is regarded as the greatest female painter of the Baroque?
A: Gentileschi.

8
Q: Henry Cavendish may be an excellent scientist but what was the one thing he never did?
A: Socializing.

9
Q: What d'you think would happen if you unearthed some buried treasure?
A: I'd only get part of it.

10
Q: What's the fewest number of syllables that a kimariji can have in this game? Give me your best shot!
A: 1
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11
Q: Do you know what happens if you drink too much water? Think worst-case scenario, here.
A: You would die.

12
Q: In "An Encouragement of Learning," why does Fukuzawa tell us to pursue education?
A: To make money.

13
Q: Why did spices play a major role in Magellan's expedition around the world?
A: They could make money.

14
Q: One "oku" in Japanese is a large amount. But how much exactly is it?
A: One hundred million.

15
Q: What was a time when math affected history?
A: The ending of a war.

16
Q: Which of the following civilization names reflects what the area around it looked like?
A: Mesopotamia.

17
Q: What was dodgeball originally called? Remember, it sounded frightening.
A: Deadball.

18
Q: What was Ghino di Tacco's nickname?
A: Gentleman.

19
Q: The word "melancholy" historically referred to a secretion... Which organ did that secretion come from?
A: The liver.

20
Q: What material was not used for Roman roads? Here's a hint... It doesn't last long.
A: Wood.

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21
Q: What was Semmelweis's countermeasure that reduced patient mortality rates and is now common practice?
A: Washing hands and disinfecting.

22
Q: What's so special about owl earholes that helps them with hunting?
A: They're positioned unevenly

23
Q: "Abduct", "Only", "Never". Which word is derived from a number?
A: Only.

24
Q:Was the author of "The Tosa Diary" a man or a woman?
A: A man.

25
Q: When Kiyomori is delirious with a fever, guess what happens to the water that's poured on him?
A: It begins to boil.

26
Q: What's so special about owl earholes that helps them with hunting?
A: They're positioned unevenly..

27
Q: A li is also known as the Chinese mile, but would that make the Great Wall 10,000 miles long?
A: It depends.

28
Q: Which of these three was a famous smuggler? Lets see if your French history is up to par.
A: Louis Mandrin.

29
Q: The Nobel Prize is awarded in a number if fields, but guess which field doesn't get one.
A: Mathematics

30
Q: Any idea what that word would mean in more modern terms?
A: Encumbrance
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31
Q: Archimedes's cattle problem was posed around 250 BC. How many years did it take to get solved?
A: 2000.

32
Q: Confucius said not to speak of the unknown but studied divination. Is this contradictory?
A: No.

33
Q: According to the Hobbes' social contract theory... what is the state of human society absent law?
A: War.

34
Q: What's the most widely recognized constructed language meant to be used as an international auxiliary language?
A: Esperanto.

35
Q: Compared to "destiny", is "fate" more positive or negative of a word?
A: Negative.

36
Q: Where do both English and Japanese get their names for the days of the week from?
A: Astronomy.

37
Q: Fiber-optic cables may connect us with people around the globe, but do you have any idea how that was done?
A: Under the ocean.