Persona 3 Portable: Answers to all school questions

Ace your exams with the answers to all the school questions
Persona 3 Portable: Answers to all school questions
Persona 3 Portable: Answers to all school questions /

Persona 3 Portable is half a dungeon crawler, and half a high school simulator, and with school comes questions and exams. Most of these are pretty challenging, but if you get them correct you will be rewarded with +2 Charm for your efforts. Charm is needed for a number of social links including President Tanaka and Akihiko Sanada, and this is a good way to rank up without spending time.

Here are all the questions and answers you are asked in school in Persona 3 Portable.

  • April 8 - What is Ms Toriumi’s favorite writer?
    • Utsubo Kubota
  • April 20 - What was the style of houses in the Jomon period called?
    • Mud huts
  • April 27 - When were numbers invented?
    • 6,000 years ago
  • May 6 - What do you call water without much calcium or magnesium?
    • Soft water
  • May 13 - How fast does the Earth rotate near the Equator?
    • 1,700 km/hr
  • May 15 - What’s “pan” in English?
    • Bread

First Exam

  • May 20 - How would you translate “pan” in English?
    • Bread
  • May 21 - How fast does the Earth rotate near the Equator?
    • Faster than sound
  • May 22 - What's the name for water high in calcium and magnesium?
    • Hard water
  • May 23 - Where is the Kitora Tomb located?
    • Nara
  • June 15 - It rained last week, _____ it’ll rain today.
    • and
  • June 17- What formed the origins of magic?
    • Shamanism
  • June 22 - What’s not known as Devilfish?
    • Jellyfish
  • June 25 - What magic is used to look for water?
    • Dowsing
  • June 29 - What way does water swirl in the northern hemisphere?
    • It can go either way.
  • July 3 - Why is Murasaki Shikibu well known?
    • The Global Heritage Pavilion
  • July 8 - Which sentence is incorrect?
    • I failed, it’s over now.
  • July 9 - What law served at the foundation of feudalism?
    • The Konden Einen Shizaihou
  • July 10 - What is the mystical study of Jewish texts?
    • Kabbalah
  • July 11 - What title did Taira no Masakado claim for himself
    • Imperial Prince

Second Exam

  • July 14 - What form of natural magic was used to find water?
    • Dowsing
  • July 15 - Some Europeans call this Devilfish and refuse to eat it?
    • Octopus
  • July 16 - Who established the Kamakura Shogunate?
    • Minamoto no Yoritomo
  • July 17 - Which is an example of a comma splice?
    • I went, I learned.
  • September 1 - What do you call the phenomenon when electrical resistance is zero?
    • Superconductivity
  • September 10 - What do we say after we eat?
    • Gochisou-sama
  • September 11 - Which book helped further the art of magic during the Renaissance?
    • The Hermetica
  • September 14 - Which one of these is not one of Japan’s prohibitions on nuclear weapons?
    • Can’t let others produce
  • September 26 - What’s the collective name for the four holy numbers in numerology?
    • The tetractys
  • October 7 - Why is a matador’s capote red?
    • To excite the audience

Third Exam

  • October 13 - What’s the number one source of stress for women?
    • Husbands
  • October 14 - Who founded numerology?
    • Moses
  • October 15 - What is superconductivity?
    • Zero electrical resistance
  • October 16 - The Ohnin war was one of two incidents that triggered the Sengoku era. What was the other?
    • Coup of Meiou
  • October 19 - How many calendar patterns are there?
    • 14
  • October 22 - Natto comes from soybeans too. How is it made?
    • By fermenting them
  • October 23 - Who was the founder of Theosophy which gave rise to many magical societies?
    • Madam Blavatsky
  • October 26 - Which one of these is not Arabic?
    • Wristwatches
  • October 29 - What is that enzyme called?
    • Lactase
  • November 7 - Fuyu wa tsutomete. I’m sure you know what that means.
    • Winter mornings are pleasant.
  • November 12 - What’s the ancient Indian magical text I mentioned today?
    • The Upanishads
  • November 30 - Do you think men did these things?
    • They did both
  • December 7 - Which allotrope is formed by the oxygen atoms?
    • Ozone
  • December 11 - Which plural is correct?
    • Cacti

Fourth Exam

  • December 14 - What year did Dan-no-ura begin?
    • 1185
  • December 15 - Which element is found in Ozone?
    • Oxygen
  • December 16 - Which rule relates to Lorentz Force?
    • Left-hand rule
  • December 17 - Translate the following: fuyu wa tsutomete.
    • Winter mornings are pleasant
  • December 18 - Which plural is formed correctly?
    • Cacti
  • December 19 - Which kind of sorcery was Himiko said to have used?
    • Kido
  • December 22 - What is the feeling of happiness in a near-death experience called?
    • Euphoria
  • January 8 - Which one is correct?
    • It’s wrong
  • January 18 - I mentioned two Greek sorceresses. One was Medea; who was the other?
    • Circe

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