Persona 5 test answers: all school answers and exam results for the game, including midterms and finals
With our help you’ll be a model student.
The excellent Persona 5 casts you as a Robin Hood style thief stealing from the evil for the forces of good – but that’s not what your entire life in Tokyo is about. You also have to masquerade as a regular school student – and that means getting good grades.
Answering questions correctly in school will up your Knowledge stat, which in turn will allow you to better further some cooperation storylines with your friends, something we talked about a bit in our Persona 5 tips guide. Below, we detail all of the answers in the game for every single school and exam question you’ll encounter.
Remember that each exam period also includes a day where you don’t get to answer manually – instead, your performance will be based on your knowledge social stat. Be sure to level that stat up accordingly!
April
- 4/12: “Logic.
- 4/19: “Line C.”
- 4/23: “Singing.”
- 4/25: Two questions –
- “Knowing your actions are wrong.”
- “Convictions that you’re right.”
- 4/27: Four Colours.”
- 4/30: Three questions –
- “Wonder.”
- “Child.”
- A prodigy.”
May & Midterms
- 5/7: “A femme fatale.”
- 5/10: “Minamoto no Yoshitsune.”
- 5/11: Midterms. Four questions:
- “An Optical Illusion.”
- “Visual Information.”
- “Brain.”
- “They have different cognitions.”
- 5/12: Midterms. Two questions:
- “Magistrate’s Patronage.
- “The name of a sum of currency.”
- 5/13: Midterms. Two questions:
- “Ignorance.
- “Four.”
- 5/16: “Van Gogh.”
- 5/21: “The Silver Ratio.”
- 5/23: “Together” and “Senses”
- 5/26: “Arsene Lupin, Gentleman Burglar.”
- 5/30: “William Kidd.”
June
- 6/4: “They were brightly colored.”
- 6/7: Hermit crabs.
- 6/8: Dreams.
- 6/11: Three Olympic-sized pools.
- 6/13: The government.
- 6/15: It’ll change color.
- 6/23: Pope Joan.
- 6/27: Heavy Rain.
- 6/29: Gold.
July & Finals
- 7/1: “Baozi.”
- 7/4: “Someone pretentious said so.”
- 7/7: “Soumen.”
- 7/8: “They have the same flavor.”
- 7/9: “180 degrees.”
- 7/11: “Luciferin.”
- 7/12: “Ishikawa Goemon.”
- 7/13: Finals. Four questions:
- “Noveau Riche.”
- “Gentleman thief.”
- “Toyotomi Hideyoshi.”
- “He was boiled alive.”
- 7/14: Finals. Two questions:
- “It’s not related to crabs.”
- “Television.”
- 7/15: Finals. Two questions:
- “B4-size paper.”
- “Together” and “senses”.
September
- 9/3: “Nothing.”
- 9/6: “Chronostasis”
- 9/14: “The 19th Century.”
- 9/17: “A cat.”
- 9/24: “It shows up well on TV.”
- 9/28: Three Questions –
- “Phantom.”
- “Vibration.”
- “Syndrome.”
- 9/29: “Fishermen of the Nagaragawa.”
October & Midterms
- 10/3: “Three watermelons in the sun.”
- 10/6: “A guillotine.”
- 10/11: “A.”
- 10/17: Midterms. Three questions:
- “Name of the one who proposed it.”
- “A Doctor.”
- 10/18: Midterms. Two questions:
- “It has thirty-two faces.”
- “Slave labor.”
- 10/19: Midterms. Two questions:
- “Phantom Vibration Syndrome.”
- “The Imperial Household Agency.
- 10/22: “Five.”
- 10/24: “It’s meaningless.”
November
- 11/2: “Thieves’ cant.”
- 11/4: “The Holy Grail.”
- 11/8: “Zero.”
- 11/10: “An eye.”
- 11/12: “It’s heavily processed.”
- 11/15: “They put makeup on him.”
- 11/17: “B.”
- 11/18: “The summit of Mt. Fuji.”
December & Finals
- 12/20: Finals. Four questions:
- “D.”
- “Not their real voice.”
- “They speak the same.”
- “Supplement the voice.”
- 12/21: Finals. Two questions:
- “Hearts.”
- “It includes a number.”
- 12/22: Finals. Two questions:
- “Japan.”
- “Dreadnought.”
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