I've always had a hard time paying attention in class and taking in all the information from the teacher. Never in my wildest dreams did I expect to dive into Persona5: The Phantom X and find myself right back at a desk and being forced into answering difficult questions.
That's just one of the many elements you can expect to experience when you start up Persona5: The Phantom X, including daily tasks and chores, a turn-based combat style, and a gacha system to pull stronger characters.

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One of the fun aspects of this mobile game is building up your player's traits. Go to the gym to build up your Guts level, stay at home and play video games to raise your Proficiency. Every task has its purpose.
If you want to get those questions right, you can go to the library and study to raise your Knowledge trait, or follow along with this guide for all the answers.
Every morning, after awakening from a night's rest from the previous day's activities, you'll be expected to attend class. Unlike real life, where you'd be able to cut school or fake an illness, keeping up your attendance in Persona5: The Phantom X is a mandatory event.
Each new day brings the possibility of raising up your Knowledge trait, so answering questions is important. Every time Persona5: The Phantom X players level up a trait, you are able to unlock new synergy levels for your characters.
It's one of the easiest ways to gain experience for your character, and you get a chance on most days. Whenever you're given the option to , do so because it means that you won't receive any experience, regardless of answering the question correctly or wrong.

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Let's face it, there's nothing more relieving than hearing the professor shout "Correct!" when you give your answer to their question. Not only does it show that you're paying attention in class, it also helps build up your Knowledge trait.
But sometimes, memorizing every last question's answer can be too tough to handle. Especially when you're focusing on other tasks throughout the day, or engaging in long-winded battles with your fellow thieves.
Luckily, we have all the Persona answers to the classroom questions, so don't fret. You can use this guide to reference if you ever find yourself in a pickle.
Question | Answer |
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A metaphor to illustrate one's actions can impact others negatively compares a person to which fruit? | Apple |
Which of these people is the thief inspired by Slovakia's Robin Hood? | Juraj Janosik |
Beehives are made of many regular hexagons. Why do you think that is? | It saves on materials |
What's an example of an arbitrary triangle? Give it your best shot. | Any kind of triangle |
What did women of the time find so attractive about Hikaru Genji, the ultimate playboy? | His wealth |
Heliocentric theory is a massive problem for a certain field of study. Care to guess which? | Religion |
Which 17th century artist created paintings with a revenge theme, and is regarded as the greatest female painter of the Baroque? | Gentileschi |
Henry Cavendish may be an excellent scientist, but what was the one thing he never did? | Socializing |
What d'you think would happen if you unearthed some buried treasure? | I'd only get part of it |
What's the fewest number of syllables that a kimariji can have in this game? Give me your best shot! | 1 |
Do you know what happens if you drink too much water? Think worst-case scenario, here. | You would die |
In "An Encouragement of Learning," why does Fukuzawa tell us to pursue education? | To make money |
Why did spices play a major role in Magellan's expedition around the world? | They could make money |
One "oku" in Japanese is a large amount. But how much exactly is it? | One hundred million |
What was a time when math affected history? | The ending of a war |
Which of the following civilization names reflects what the area around it looked like? | Mesopotamia |
What was dodgeball originally called? Remember, it sounded frightening. | Deadball |
What was Ghino di Tacco's nickname? | Gentleman |
The word "melancholy" historically referred to a secretion... Which organ did that secretion come from? | The liver |
What material was not used for Roman roads? Here's a hint... It doesn't last long. | Wood |
What was Semmelweis's countermeasure that reduced patient mortality rates and is now common practice? | Washing hands and disinfecting |
Where do both English and Japanese get their names for the days of the week from? | Astronomy |
Compared to "destiny", is "fate" more positive or negative of a word? | Negative |
The Nobel Prize is awarded in a number if fields, but guess which field doesn't get one. | Mathematics |
Which of these three was a famous smuggler? Lets see if your French history is up to par. | Louis Mandrin |
What's the most widely recognized constructed language meant to be used as an international auxiliary language? | Esperanto |
Confucius said not to speak of the unknown but studied divination. Is this contradictory? | No |
Was the author of "The Thosa Diary" a man or a woman? | A man |
A li is also known as the Chinese mile, but would that make the Great Wall 10,000 miles long? | It depends |
Fiber-optic cables may connect us with people around the globe, but do you have any idea how that was done? | Under the ocean |
Archimedes's cattle problem was posed around 250 BC. How many years did it take to get solved? | 2,000 years |
When Kiyomori is delirious with a fever, guess what happens to the water that's poured on him? | It begins to boil |
Once you've provided the professor with the correct response, you will receive a positive remark and some good ol' experience.
It's entirely possible Persona5: The Phantom X will add more questions in the future, and when they do, we will have an update with new answers.