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    Persona 3 Portable: P3P Test Answers Guide

    A big part of going to High School is *ugh* tests… We have a wonderful little cheat sheet for your exams. Wait, why does the teacher always have to call on you or your friends sitting next to you? Don’t worry, we at Final Weapon also have clairvoyance. So, we also have your back on these ‘pop quizzes’. You could properly study or pay attention in class, or blame the failings of the education system and use this guide. Your choice! However, just like these questions there’s only one correct answer! (*cough* use our P3P Test Answers guide *cough*)

    P3P Test Answers

    • 4/8
        • Q: Who did I say was my favorite author?
          • A: Utsubo Kubota (2nd)
    • 4/18
        • Q: What was the style of houses in the Jomson period called?
          • A: Mud Huts (1st)
    • 4/27
        • Q: Do you know when numbers were invented?
          • A: 6000 years ago (2nd)
    • 5/6
        • Q: What do you call water without much calcium and magnesium?
          • A: Soft Water (2nd)
    • 5/13
        • Q: How fast would you say the Earth rotates near the equator?
          • A: 1700 km/hr (3rd)
    • 5/15
        • Q: One of the items on the menu for the family is “pan.” How would you translate this to English?
          • A: Bread (1st)
    • 5/19 – 5/22 (1st Exam)
        • Q: How would you translate “pan” in English?
          • A: Bread (4th)
        • Q: How fast does the Earth rotate near the equator?
          • A: Faster than sound (1st)
        • Q: What’s the name for water high in calcium and magnesium?
          • A: Hard Water (1st)
        • Q: Where is the Kitora Tomb located?
          • A: Nara (3rd)
    • 6/15
        • Q: Fill in the blank with the appropriate conjunction: “It rained all last week [BLANK] it’ll rain again today.”
          • A: “And…” (2nd)
    • 6/17
        • Q: What formed the origins of magic?
          • A: Shamanism (3rd)
    • 6/22
        • Q: Which of these is NOT known as “devilfish”?
          • A: Jellyfish (3rd)
    • 6/25
        • Q: Which form of natural magic was used to look for water sources?
          • A: Dowsing (1st)
    • 6/29
        • Q: Which way does the swirl go in the northern hemisphere?
          • A: It can go either way. (3rd)
    • 7/3
        • Q: How am I supposed to know about someone who lived that long ago? Wh-What do I say, Protagonist?
          • A: The Global Heritage Pavilion (2nd)
    • 7/8
        • Q: Which of these phrases is incorrect?
          • A: “I failed, It’s over now.” (2nd)
    • 7/9
        • Q: What law served as a foundation for the development of feudalism?
          • A: Kondan Einen Shizaihou (2nd)
    • 7/10
        • Q: What is the mystical study of Jewish texts?
          • A: Kabbalah (3rd)
    • 7/11
        • Q: What title did Taira No Masakado claim for himself?
          • A: Imperial Prince (2nd)
    • 7/14 – 7/17 (2nd Exam)
        • Q: What form of natural magic was used to find water sources?
          • A: Dowsing (2nd)
        • Q: Some Europeans call this creature “devilfish” and refuse to eat it.
          • A: Octopus (2nd)
        • Q: Who established the Kamakura shogunate?
          • A: Minamoto no Yoritomo (2nd)
        • Q: Which is an example of a comma splice?
          • A: “I went, I learned.” (1st)
    • 9/1
        • Q: What do you call the phenomenon when electrical resistance is zero?
          • A: Superconductivity (1st)
    • 9/10
        • Q: What do we say after we eat?
          • A: Gochisou-sama (3rd)
    • 9/11
        • Q: Which book helped further the art of magic during the Renaissance?
          • A: The Hermetica (3rd)
    • 9/14
        • Q: Which of these is NOT one of Japan’s prohibitions on nuclear weapons?
          • A: Can’t let others produce. (2nd)
    • 9/26
        • Q: What is the collective name for the four holy numbers in numerology?
          • A: The Tetractys (3rd)
    • 10/7
        • Q: Do you know why a matador’s capote is red?
          • A: To excite the audience (1st)
    • 10/13 – 10/16 (3rd Exam)
        • Q: What is the number one source of stress for women?
          • A: Husbands (1st)
        • Q: Who founded numerology?
          • A: Moses (1st)
        • Q: What is superconductivity?
          • A: Zero Electrical resistance (2nd)
        • Q: The Ohnin War was one of two incidents that triggered the Sengoku era. Which was the other?
          • A: Coup of Meiou (3rd)
    • 10/19
        • Q: How many calendar patterns are there?
          • A: Fourteen (2nd)
    • 10/22
        • Q: Natto comes from soybeans, too, but how is it made?
          • A: By fermenting them (2nd)
    • 10/23
        • Q: Who was the founder of Theosophy, which gave rise to many magical societies?
          • A: Madam Blavatsky (2nd)
    • 10/26
        • Q: But which one of these things is NOT Arabic?
          • A: Wristwatch (3rd)
    • 10/29
        • Q: One type of enzyme’s function is to break lactic acid into glucose and galactose…What is that enzyme called?
          • A: Lactase (3rd)
    • 11/7
        • Q: As Sei Shounagon once said, “Fuyu wa tsutomete…” I’m sure you know what that means, Protagonist.
          • A: Winter mornings are pleasant. (1st)
    • 11/12
        • Q: What is the ancient Indian magical text I mentioned today?
          • A: The Upanishads (1st)
    • 11/30
        • Q: They used white makeup, plucked their eyebrows in favor of drawn-on ones, and colored their teeth with limonite. But do you think the men did these things?
          • A: They did both (3rd)
    • 12/7
        • Q: Which allotrope is formed by three oxygen atoms?
          • A: Ozone (1st)
    • 12/11
        • Q: Did you hear what she said, [protagonist name]? Do you know the answer?
          • A: Cacti (1st)
    • 12/14 – 12/18 (4th Exam)
        • Q: What year did the Battle of Dan-no-ura begin?
          • A: 1185 (4th)
        • Q: Which element is found in the ozone?
          • A: Oxygen (2nd)
        • Q: Which rule relates to Lorentz Force?
          • A: Left-hand Rule (1st)
        • Q: Translate the following: “Fuyu wa tsutomete.”
          • A: Winter mornings are pleasant (4th)
        • Q: Which plural is formed correctly?
          • A: Cacti (2nd)
    • 12/21
        • Q: What sorcery was Himiko said to have used?
          • A: Kido. (2nd)
    • 12/22
        • Q: What is the feeling of happiness in a near-death experience called?
          • A: Euphoria. (1st)
    • 1/8
        • Q: Of the three phrases I’ve written on the blackboard, tell me… Which one is correct?
          • A: It’s wrong. (2nd)
    • 1/18
      • Q: I mentioned two Greek sorceresses. One was Medea; who was the other?
        • A: Circe. (2nd)

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