Persona 5 Royal classroom answers
All the answers to Persona 5 Royal's classroom questions and exams.
Getting all the classroom and exam answers right in Persona 5 Royal is key to boosting your social stats and getting to know your Confidants a bit better without spending extra time with them.
The trouble is, Persona 5 Royal asks you questions you might actually expect to hear in school, so if you haven’t brushed up on your math and logic skills in a while, you might be caught short once the teacher’s baleful gaze falls on you. Thankfully, our Persona 5 Royal answers is here to help with all the solutions for every classroom and exam question.
You face the prospect of exams every couple of months where your teachers toss questions using knowledge and ideas from the questions they asked during the regular semester. The benefit of all this is boosting your knowledge and charm, freeing up free time to spend on raising your other stats.
Persona 5 Royal classroom answers
You can expect at least one question each week during the regular school term, with topics including history, math, and geometry. The learning experience continues in Royal’s new semester as well, giving you one more chance to bump your stats before it’s too late.
Each semester culminates in an exam that rehashes some of the questions you answered throughout the rest of the year as well.
- P5R April answers
- P5R May answers
- P5R June answers
- P5R July answers
- P5R September answers
- P5R October answers
- P5R November answers
- P5R December answers
- P5R January answers
P5R Classroom Answers for April
April 12: Q - Tell me what the Devil’s Dictionary defines as the Hider factor in the progress of the human race.
- Answer: Villains
April 19: Q - Between A and B, which line seems longer?
- Answer: They’re the same
April 23: Q - Between music, theater, and chariot racing, which sport did Nero win when he participated in the Olympics?
- Answer: All of them
April 25: Q - Ann: what does the phrase “my country right or wrong” mean?
- Answer: “You unquestioningly support it” and then “You have a duty to correct it”
April 27: Q - Do you know the name of the theorem named after this number?
- Answer: Four-color theorem
April 30: Q - First off, the “wunder” part probably means ...?
- Answer: Wonder
April 30: Q - Next, the “kind” part. That’s probably …
- Answer: Child
April 30: Q - Yeah, that’s gotta be it. “Kind” means a child ... or at least a young guy, in your case.
- Answer: A prodigy
P5R Classrom and Exam Answers for May
Your first exams show up in May with questions pulled from lectures given over the last month and a half.
May 7: Q - So what’s the literal translation of the phrase “femme fatale?
- Answer: Fatal woman
May 10: Q - You know the time period Yoshitsune was active in, don’t you?
- Answer: The Heian period
May 11: Q - What historical figure inspired “favoring the magistrate?”
- Answer: Minamoto no Yoshitsune
May 11: Q - Yoshitune had a brother, right. Oh, I think his name was ...
- Answer: Minamoto no Yoritomo
May 11: Q - But they ended up coming into conflict. And in the end when they had to oppose each other
- Answer: Yoritomo won
May 11: Q - That’s probably because people tend to sympathize less with people in power, and sympathize more with
- Answer: The weak
May 12: Q - Which brain function is responsible for the phenomenon of seeing an illusion in this figure?
- Answer: Cognition
May 12: Q - Which of the following maps can you paint without any adjacent areas being the same color?
- Answer: Both
May 13: Q - Name that book that defined “malefactor” as the chief factor in the progress of the human race.
- Answer: The Devil’s Dictionary
May 13: Q - What character archetype refers to a mysterious and seductive woman, typically with ulterior motives?
- Answer: Femme Fatale
May 16: Q - What do we call the phenomenon where believing in a treatment’s power is enough to improve your condition?
- Answer: Placebo effect
May 19: Q - Which famous ukiyo-e artist of the Edo period is said to have moved residence over 100 times?
- Answer: Katsushika Hokusai
May 21: Q - The golden ratio is 1:1.618 but do you know the silver ratio?
- Answer: 1:1.414
May 23: Q - If we think about what these words have in common, then maybe “syn” means …
- Answer: Together
May 23: Q - And “aisthesis,” huh? That’s a little like the word aesthetics. I wonder if it means ...
- Answer: Senses
May 23: Q - So that means the full word basically means…
- Answer: Senses coming together
May 26: Q - Do you know which author Leblanc borrowed from?
- Answer: Arthur Conan Doyle
May 31: Q - Do you know which peg-legged, parrot toting historical figure’s appearance became visual shorthand for pirates?
- Answer: John Silver
P5R Classroom Answers for June
Summer is here, but it’s still study time for you.
June 4: Q - What do you think the name for this phenomenon is?
- Answer: The Halo Effect
June 7: Q - The red king crab is biologically related to the hermit crab. So how is it different from a crab? Do you know?
- Answer: The number of legs
June 8: Q - Where does totalitarianism take things a step further than authoritarianism?
- Answer: Controlling public thought
June 13: Q - What color do you think it turns?
- Answer: Green
June 15: Q - Between paper bills and coins, which one is issued by the government?
- Answer: Coins
June 20: Q - What do you think? One of those has minor metals in it, right?
- Answer: Smartphone
June 23: Q - Now do you know what this woman’s position was?
- Answer: A pope
June 27: Q - Which of these animals is involved in an English idiom about the weather?
- Answer: Dogs
June 29: Q - What do you think it says on the back of this piece?
- Answer: Gold
P5R Classroom and Exam Answers for July
It’s exam time once more, following a full month of rigorous academics
July 1: Q - What’s the meaning of the original Chinese phrase that these dumplings’ name came from?
- Answer: Barbarians’ head
July 4: Q - Two people are responsible for July and August having 31 days. Do you know who those people are?
- Answer: Julius and Augustus
July 7: Q - So Tanabata’s about gods crossing a starry sky to reunite once every year. It might have something to do with...
- Answer: The Milky Way
July 7: Q - So if the traditional food is something inspired by the Milky Way
- Answer: Soumen Noodles
July 9: Q - Do you know what that shape is?
- Answer: A triangle
July 11: Q - What is long-term memory, anyway?
- Answer: Memories that last a long time
July 11: Q - Maruki mentioned something about the amount of memories you could store, right? Something like
- Answer: Infinite
July 11: Q - If you have theoretically infinite space for them... Theoretically, you’d be able to retain them for
- Answer: Forever
July 12: Q - Do you know what he did?
- Answer: Thievery
July 13: Q - If angle C is 28 degrees, and angles A and D are 88 degrees, what is the angle of B and E?
- Answer: 64 degrees
July 13: Q - I think this came up in class. They were invented by that famous guy from Romance of the Three Kingdoms, right?
- Answer: Zhuge Liang
July 13: Q - And they were offering something to quell the river
- Answer: Barbarians’ Heads
July 13: Q - This master strategist came up with the baozi to
- Answer: To offer them instead of heads
July 14: Q - What is the name and genus of this organization?
- Answer: Red King Crab (Paralithodes)
July 14: Q - What happened when the government issued paper and hard currencies in Japan for the first time?
- Answer: It caused confusion in the economy
July 15: Q - What is the English equivalent of the Norwegian idiom “raining witches?”
- Answer: Raining cats and dogs
July 15: Q - Which of the following is another name for soumen noodles traditionally eaten on Tanabata?
- Answer: Demon guts
And that’s it for the next few months! Steal some hearts, work on your Confidant relationships, and make sure to keep up with Yoshizawa, Akechi, and Maruki’s Confidants if you want to see the true P5R ending.
P5R Classroom Answers for September
School is back in session, and your teachers waste no time in putting you to work.
September 3: Q - Each hand in this famous statue means something, but ... do you know what the right represents?
- Answer: Prosperity
September 6: Q - Do you know the name of the phenomenon where it looks like the second hand has stopped moving?
- Answer: Chronostasis
September 14: Q - What does a pawn shop offer that a secondhand shop doesn’t?
- Answer: Money loans for collateral
September 17: Q - What’s one of the supposed origins of the phrase “cat got your tongue?”
- Answer: Cats eating human tongues
September 21: Q - Robot comes from a word in Czech ... but where in Europe is the Czech Republic located?
- Answer: Central Europe
September 24: Q - How many white and black shapes are there respectively on a soccer ball?
- Answer: 20 white, 12 black
September 28: Q - So "PVS," referring to when you mistakenly think your phone is going off... What's the P?
- Answer: Phantom
September 28: Q - The next part is the V part. That means it'd be "phantom..." what?
- Answer: Vibration
September 28: Q - Last is the S. So if we have "phantom vibration" so far...?
- Answer: Syndrome
September 29: Q - But the fishermen of Nagaragawa are actually civil servants as well. So, tell me which sector they belong to.
- Answer: Imperial Household Agency
P5R Classroom and Exam Answer for October
October 3: Q - If we use “three watermelons in the sun” to visualize a certain matter’s size against the universe’s, what are the melons?
- Answer: Stars
- Answer: Joseph-Ignace Guillotine
- Answer: Bouba
October 17: Q - Counting both black and white surfaces, how many surfaces are there in total on a soccer ball?
- Answer: 32 surfaces
October 17: Q - Didn’t the teacher say that the number of colors used to be different? Do you remember?
- Answer: It used to be one color
October 17: Q - Oh yeah, I remember. I think she said that unlike now, soccer games were broadcast with
- Answer: Black and white pictures
October 18: Q - Who conducted executions using this device?
- Answer: Charles-Henri Sanson
October 18: Q - What is the reason that most people can not become a cormorant fisherman of Nagarasawa?
- Answer: It's a hereditary profession
October 19: Q - What is the meaning of “robota,” the etymological root of “robot”
- Answer: Slave labor
Which of the following describes the density of stars in outer space?
- Answer: 3 bees in all Europe
October 22: Q - Now, tell me the total count for each column in this magic square.
- Answer: 15
October 24: Q - From a psychological standpoint, what’s a key reason our memories can differ from reality?
- Answer: Memory bias
P5R Classroom Answers for November
November is here, and with it, a break from exam stress.
November 2: Q - Can you tell me the meaning of the word “wack” in Thieves’ Cant?
- Answer: A share of stolen goods
November 4: Q - Clubs is a club, diamond is a gem, so what does a spade represent?
- Answer: A sword
November 8: Q - Tell me how old you have to be to listen in on a trial
- Answer: Any age
November 10: Q - Do you know why it’s missing in the character for crow?
- Answer: Crow eyes are hard to see
November 12: Q - I wonder. Do you know why voices sound so different over the phone?
- Answer: The voice is synthetic
November 14: Q - Tell me why that is
- Answer: Because of high altitude
November 15: Q - He was to be paraded through the city and punished in a very particular way. How was he punished?
- Answer: His head was put on display
November 17: Q - Do you know the name for this graph? Your hint is “snails”
- Answer: Cochleoid
P5R Exam Answers for December
Life in Tokyo may be getting a bit dangerous for the Phantom Thieves, but that doesn't mean you get a break from school. You've got some big exams coming up.
December 20: Q - Choose the graph which is named after the Chinese yoyo known as a diabolo.
- Answer: D
December 20: Q - He was a really famous thief in the Edo period, right? How much money did he steal, in the end?
- Answer: Over one billion yen
December 20: Q - As a result, he was sentenced to
- Answer: Having his head displayed
December 20: Q - Criminals, especially famous criminals, were mostly paraded around for
- Answer: Public performance
December 21: Q - Which suit of cards represents the Holy Grail?
- Answer: Hearts
December 21: Q - According to Japanese judicial law, what is possible for even an infant to do in court?
- Answer: Attend
December 22: Q - What country refers to a person who controls politics behind the scenes as a “prime minister in black?”
- Answer: Japan
December 22: Q - The Japanese word “dokyuu” translates to “massive.” What English word inspired the initial “do” in dokyuu?
- Answer: Dreadnought
P5R Classroom Exam Answers for January
If you made it this far, congratulations! You saved the world - except you didn't, and you still have to go to school. January is a regular school month, but you're done with exams for the rest of the game.
January 11: Q - What’s this phrase supposed to illustrate about the gods of Shinto
- Answer: How numerous they are
January 11: Q - What’s that phrase again? The one about how many gods there are in Shinto?
- Answer: The Eight Million Gods
January 14: Q - Where do you think the fictional land of “Ihatov” is modeled after?
- Answer: Iwate
January 18: Q - What did the word "awful" originally mean?
- Answer: Impressive
January 20: Q - Do you know what she's stepping on?
- Answer: A snake
January 24: Q - What does that mean when describing a person?
- Answer: Kind-hearted
January 24: Q - What kind of connotation would "salty" have in that context then?
- Answer: Negative
January 24: Q - So salty probably means...
- Answer: Resentful
January 27: Q - How far did this study suggest personal happiness can spread?
- Answer: To friends of friends of friends
That's it for our Persona 5 Royal answers guide. If you need more help getting through the Phantom Thieves' adventure check out our guide on how to get the Persona 5 Royal true ending. If you need help with your relationships in P5R then head to our Persona 5 Royal confidant gift guide so you know which gifts will impress each character.