Persona 3 Portable classroom answers — all questions and solutions

Persona games can make us see the beauty in everyday life. This is not only metaphoric. Like other Persona Games, Persona 3 PortableYour ability to correctly answer classroom questions, as well as midterm and final exams questions throughout the school years will be tested. While some of these questions are easy if you’ve been following along in the lecture, some require a bit more outside knowledge. These questions are our. Persona 3 Classroom answer guide can help you choose the right answers from April through January.

Getting each question right increases your Charm — even if you’re telling Junpei the right answer. Doing well on the midterms and final exams means Mitsuru, your team’s de facto academic scold, will give you a special reward.

These are the class answers in chronological order. Persona 3 PortableThese have not been updated with the Xbox Game Pass, PlayStation and Switch ports. If you’re looking for guides for the Persona 4. GoldenAnswers to classroom questions, Persona 5 Classroom answers or the Persona 5 Royal Classroom answers are also available.


April Classroom Answers

4/8

Q: Which author was your favorite?

A: Utsobu Kubota

4/20

Q: What style were the houses built in the Jomson period?

A: Mud huts

4/27

Q: Can you tell me when the numbers were created?

A: It was 6,000 years ago.

A teacher in Persona 3 says, “You got it! The Sumerians invented numbers 6,000 years ago.”

Image: Atlus via Polygon

May classroom responses

5/6

Q: Can you name water with less calcium or magnesium?

A: Soft water

5/13

Q: At what speed does the Earth spin near the Equator, according to you?

A: 1,700 km/ph

5/15

Q: One of the items on the menu for the family is “pan.” How would you translate this to English?

A: Bread

May Midterm Exams

5/19

Q: How would you translate “pan” in English?

A: Bread

5/20

Q: What speed does the Earth spin near the Equator?

A: More efficient than sound.

5/21

Q: What’s the name for water high in calcium and magnesium?

A: Water that is hard

5/22

Q: Is the Kitora Tomb in this area?

A: Nara

June classroom answers

6/15

Q: Fill in the blank with the appropriate conjunction: “It rained all last week, ____ it’ll rain again today.”

A:

6/17

Q: How did magic begin?

B: Shamanism

6/22

Q: Which of these is NOT known as a “devilfish”?

A: Jellyfish

6/25

Q: How did you find water sources using natural magic?

A: Dowsing

6/29

Q: In the northern hemisphere, which direction does the swirl move?

A: You can do it either way.

July classroom responses

7/3

Q: Is there any way to find out more about someone who died so many years ago? What do you say? [protagonist name]?

A: The Global Heritage Pavilion

Junpei asks you the answer to a question in class in Persona 3. The correct answer is “The Global Heritage Foundation.”

Image: Atlus via Polygon

7/8

Q: Which one of the following phrases is wrong? (It is also an example of the comma-splice).

A: “I’ve failed, it’s over now.”

7/9

Q: Which law was the foundation for feudalism’s development?

A: The Konden Eizen Shizaihou

7/10

Q: What’s the mystic study of Jewish text?

A: Kabbalah

7/11

Q: Which title claimed Taira No. Masakado for himself?

A: The Imperial Prince

Exam Finale for first semester

7/14

Q: Which form of magic is used to locate water sources?

A: Dowsing

7/15

Q: Some Europeans call this creature “devilfish” and refuse to eat it.

A: Octopus

7/16

Q: Who founded the Kamakura Shingoate?

A: Minamoto No Yoritomo

7/17

Q: What is a good example of a “comma” splice in English?

A: “I went, I learned.”

A multiple choice question asks which is an example of a comma splice. The answer is the first choice: “I went, I learned.”

Image: Atlus via Polygon

Answers to September Classroom Questions

9/1

Q: How do you describe the phenomenon of zero electrical resistance?

A: Superconductivity

9/10

Q: After we have eaten, what do we say?

A: Gochisou-sama

9/11

Q: Which book was used to further magic’s art during Renaissance times?

The Hermetica

9/14

Q: Which of these is NOT one of Japan’s prohibitions on nuclear weapons?

A: Can’t let others produce.

9/26

Q: How do you name the group of four sacred numerology numbers?

A: Tetractys.

October classroom responses

10/7

Q: Do you know why a matador’s capote is red?

A: To excite.

Midterms for the second semester

10/13

Q: Is there a number one stressor for women?

A: Husbands

10/14

Q: What is numerology and who founded it?

A: Moses

Note: The actual correct answer is Pythagrius, but the game’s correct answer is Moses.

10/15

Q: What’s superconductivity?

A: Zero electric resistance

10/16

Q: What was the Ohnin War? It is one of two events that led to the Sengoku Era. Which one was it?

A: Coup Of Meiou

October continued

10/19

Q: Which calendar pattern are you looking for?

A: 14

10/22

Q: Natto also comes from soybeans. How is this made?

A: Fermenting them

10/23

Q: Which of the following is true about Theosophy?

A: Madam Flavatsky

10/26

Q: What one is Arabic among these items?

A: Wristwatch

10/29

Q: One type of acid’s function is to break lactic acid into glucose and galactose. Is that an enzyme?

A: Lactase

November Classroom Answers

11/7

Q: As Sei Shounagon once said, “fuyu wa tsutomete…” I’m sure you know what that means, [protagonist name.]

A: The winter mornings can be pleasant.

11/12

Q: Is there an ancient Indian magic book that you can mention?

A: The Upanishads

11/30

Q: They used white make-up, plucking their eyebrows for drawn-on, and coloring their teeth with Limonite. These are the things you believe men did.

A: Yes, they did.

Classroom answers for December

12/7

Q: Three oxygen atoms are necessary to form an allotrope.

A: Ozone

12/11

Q: Was that what you heard? [protagonist name]? What do you think?

Cacti

Junpei and Yukari stand in the dorm common area. Junpei says “I’m  totally a hip, happenin’ teen, ya dig!?”

Image: Atlus via Polygon

December Exams

12/14

Q: When was the Battle of Dan-no-ura started?

A: 1185

12/15

Q: What element can you find in the ozone layer?

A: Oxygen

12/16

Q: Which rule refers to the Lorentz Force

A: The left-hand rule

12/17

Q: Translate the following: “Fuyu wa tsutomete.”

A: The winter mornings can be pleasant.

12/18

Q: How do you form plurals correctly?

Cacti

December continued

12/21

Q: What kind of sorcery did Himiko use?

A: Kido.

12/22

Q: What’s the meaning of happiness during a near death experience?

A: Euphoria.

January classroom responses

1/8

Q: Of the three phrases I’ve written on the blackboard, tell me… which one is correct?-

A: It’s wrong.

1/18

Q: You mentioned two Greek sorceresses. The first was Medea. Who was the second?

A: Circe.

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