Imagine being back in high school. Maybe you’d like it, maybe you’d hate it all over again. But the great equaliser in this scenario is that everyone would suffer, because continuous assessment in the halls of learning mean that just about every day results in at least one lesson where you parrot up facts on tests and exams.
That sucked, and it’s a hellish setup which exists in Persona 5. There’s a good reason to not bunk these tests however, as acing them results in more knowledge points for you to spend on your character. You could pay attention and actually study for them in Persona 5. Or like the majority of the rugby team that conveniently sat around me during a Computer Studies test, you could just crib them.
Thank the Velvet Room for the internet then, as we’ve got plenty of answers right here for you with a few extra gleaned from IGN.
Opening tests
- 4/12 – Logic
- 4/19 – C
- 4/23 – Singing
- 4/25 – Knowing your actions are wrong/Convictions that you’re right
- 4/27 – Four
- 4/30 – Wonder/Kid/A prodigy
- 5/7 – Femme fatale
- 5/10 – Minamoto no Yoshitsune
Midterm tests – Minimum Knowledge Rank: Learned
- 5/11 Biology – An optical illusion
- Biology – Visual information/Brain/They have different cognitions
- 5/12: History – Magistrate’s patronage
- English – The name of a sum of currency
- 5/13: Social Studies – Ignorance
- Math – 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
- 6/4 – They were brightly coloured
- 6/7 – Hermit Crab
- 6/8 – Dreams
- 6/11 – Three Olympic-sized pools
- 6/13 – The government
- 6/15 – It’ll change colour
- 6/23 – Pope Joan
- 6/27 – Heavy rain
- 6/29 – Gold
- 7/1 – Baozi
- 7/4 – Someone pretentious said so
- 7/7 – Soumen
- 7/8 – They have the same flavour
- 7/9 – 180 degrees
- 7/11 – Luciferin
- 7/12 – Ishikawa Goemon
Final tests – Minimum Knowledge Rank: Scholarly
- 7/13: Japanese – Nouveau riche
- History – Gentleman-thief/Toyotomi Hideyoshi/He was boiled alive
- 7/14: Biology – It’s not related to crabs
- Social Studies – Television
- 7/15: Math – B4-sized paper
- English – “Together” and “senses”
- 9/3 – Nothing
- 9/6 – Chronostasis
- 9/14 – The 19th century
- 9/17 – A cat
- 9/21 – Czechoslovakia
- 9/24 – It shows up well on TV
- 9/28 – Phantom/Vibration/Syndrome
- 9/29 – Fishermen of the Nagaragawa
- 10/3 – Three watermelons in the sun
- 10/6 – A guillotine
- 10/11 – A
Midterm tests 2 – Minimum Knowledge Rank: Encyclopaedic
- 10/17: History – Name of the one who proposed it
- History – A doctor/It could execute people quickly/10/18:
- Math – It has thirty-two faces
- Japanese – Slave labour
- 10/19: English – Phantom Vibration Syndrome
- Social Studies – The Imperial Household Agency
- 10/22 – Five
- 10/24 – It’s meaningless
- 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
Final tests 2 – Minimum Knowledge Rank: Encyclopedic
- 12/20: Math – D
- Biology – Not their real voice/They speak the same/Supplement the voice
- 12/21: English – Hearts
- Japanese – It includes a number
- 12/22 Social Studies – Japan
- History – Dreadnought
If you’re still utterly confused as to what a Persona even is, don’t forget that Al waxed lyrical about the series after he stood too close to me during one of my nerd sessions. Sniff, I’m kind of proud of him.
Last Updated: April 10, 2017
DragonSpirit009
April 11, 2017 at 08:05
Must. Avoid. Everything. Of. This. Game!!!!
HairyEwok
April 11, 2017 at 09:20
Nee sies! Look at this cheat sheet.