In Persona 5: The Phantom X, you will often be asked questions in class when the day starts. Answering them correctly can help you earn up to 7 Knowledge Points. But not every question gives a reward. To help you out, here is a list of all the classroom questions and the correct answers.
Class Questions & Answers in Persona 5 The Phantom X
Most days, when you wake up, you will head to school and get asked a question in class. But sometimes, the day skips straight to After School, and you won’t get a question that day. In the after-school, Evening, and Night periods, you can do different activities from the City menu.
These use up your Action Points and reduce the number of Actions Remaining. Once your actions run out at night, you can go to sleep through the City menu. To get more classroom questions, just move through the days quickly by doing activities and sleeping, but remember, your Action Points are limited.
Below are all the questions and answers:
- Question: A metaphor to illustrate one’s actions can impact others negatively compares a person to which fruit?
Answer: Apple - Question: Which of these people is the thief inspired by Slovakia’s Robin Hood?
Answer: Juraj Jánoŝík - Question: Archimede’s cattle problem was posed around 250 B.C. How many years did it take to get solved?
Answer: 2,000 years - Question: What was Ghino di Tacco’s nickname?
Answer: Gentleman - Question: Heliocentric theory is a massive problem for a certain field of study. Care to guess which?
Answer: Religion - Question: Beehives are made of many regular hexagons. Why do you think that is?
Answer: It saves on materials - Question: What’s so special about owl earholes that helps them with hunting?
Answer: They’re positioned unevenly - Question: Which 17th-century artist created paintings with a revenge theme, and is regarded as the greatest female painter of the Baroque?
Answer: Gentileschi - Question: Besides red and blue, blood can be another colour. What colour do you think it is?
Answer: Green - Question: How many haikai stanzas did Saikaku Ihara write in one day?
Answer: 20,000 stanzas - Question: There are parts of the human body that are harder than iron’s 7 on the Moh’s hardness scale. What are they?
Answer: Permanent teeth - Question: What did Diogenes value in order to be liberated from desire?
Answer: Exercise - Question: What I care about is sports uniforms. The “form” in “uniform” means form. So what does “uni” mean?
Answer: Single - Question: What parts of the human body do you think are most likely to degenerate and disappear?
Answer: Pinky toes - Question: Encountering a flood in the desert. Is this possible?
Answer: Possible - Question: Which country’s language do you think the word “beef” comes from?
Answer: France - Question: What is the origin of the name of the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean?
Answer: There are many dogs - Question: What was the most popular thing about the world-famous playboy Hikaru Genji among the women at that time?
Answer: Financial resources - Question: What is the solution for controlling mortality invented by Semmelweis and widely used in contemporary medicine?
Answer: Wash hands and disinfect - Question: What is the gender of the author of the Tosa Diary?
Answer: Male - Question: Do you know what dodgeball was called before? It actually uses a pretty scary English word.
Answer: Death ball - Question: Which civilization has a name that can represent its terrain?
Answer: Mesopotamian civilisation - Question: In the witch hunts, were there any suspects who were ultimately acquitted? If so, don’t forget to name them.
Answer: Biddy Early - Question: What would you do if you dug up buried gold?
Answer: You can only take part of it - Question: Confucius, who proposed that the Son of God is silent, has strange powers and confuses the gods, yet he studied and laid the foundation of divination. Is there a contradiction between these two points?
Answer: Not contradictory - Question: The theory of seismic motion is considered to be… for a certain field… well, a fatal problem… Which field do you think it is in?
Answer: Religion - Question: In order to better hunt, what special mechanism does the owl have in its ears?
Answer: The left and right ear holes are not parallel - Question: Among the Nobel Prizes that recognize achievements in various fields, do you know which field is not within the scope of its recognition?
Answer: Math - Question: In order to save Kiyomori, who was suffering from a fever, he poured water on him… Can you reason about what the water has become?
Answer: Turned into hot water - Question: “Hundred million”, in Japanese, how much is it?
Answer: 1億 - Question: How many years did it take for the cattle problem raised around 250 BC to be answered?
Answer: 2000 years - Question: Can you give me an example of a mathematician influencing history?
Answer: Ending a war - Question: The original meaning of the word “melancholy” actually refers to the secretion of a certain organ of the human body. What organ do you think it is?
Answer: Liver - Question: In the “Encouragement to Study” chapter, how does it explain why you should study?
Answer: To make money - Question: Do you know what this “extraordinary person” means?
Answer: Useless person - Question: Why was Magellan motivated by spices when he travelled around the world?
Answer: It can make money - Question: Compared with the word “destiny”, is fate more positive or negative semantically? Which kind?
Answer: Negative - Question: Which of the following materials was not used to pace Roman streets? Here’s a hint… this material was not durable.
Answer: Wood - Question: So, in the song “One Hundred People”, what is the shortest word “jue”?
Answer: 1 - Question: Name me one famous smuggler from that time.
Answer: Louis Mandrin - Question: Great Wall, is there really “ten thousand miles”?
Answer: Depending on the era - Question: What geometric figure does “arbitrary triangle” refer to?
Answer: All triangles - Question: It is said that the internet connects the whole world into a global village, but do you know what exactly connects it?
Answer: Seabed - Question: Where do you think the etymology of the word “wed” comes from?
Answer: Gamble
Rewards
You can earn up to 7 Knowledge Points by answering questions in class. But keep in mind, not every classroom question gives you a reward, even if you get it right. Some questions are part of the main story, like Questions 1 and 2. In those cases, the most you will get is a nice comment from the teacher, not any actual points.