Persona 5 Royal: Answers to school exams

Persona 5 Royal: Answers to school exams

In Persona 5 Royal, in Shujin, there are periodic tests that Akira will have to answer. In this guide you will find the correct answers that you must choose, in order to obtain the silver trophy: A clever disguise. Some days, the tests will require multiple answers, so get the answers to the school exams with our guide.


Answers to the exams of the whole course

Persona 5 exams are a facet of the game that stands out for its immersion and realism. Throughout the academic period, teachers pose questions during classes, and after several weeks, comprehensive evaluations are carried out. By achieving the highest score on one of these tests, the player can earn the coveted "Mask of an Honor Student" trophy.

Accuracy in answering these questions is of crucial importance, as each correct answer leads to an increase in Intelligence points. These points play a key role in unlocking relationships with certain Confidants, among other advantages. While some questions are easy, others require a deeper knowledge of Japanese history and culture, which is not easy. In order to simplify your school days in the game, we have compiled for you the answers to the school exams in Persona 5 Royal.

May exams

5/11 Option # 2
Option # 3
Option # 1
Option # 1
5/12 Option # 4
Option # 3
5/13 Option # 4
Option # 2

July Exams

7/13 Option # 3
Option # 2
Option # 2
Option # 1
7/14 Option # 3
Option # 3
7/15 Option # 3
Option # 2

Persona 5 Royal: Answers to school exams


October Exams

10/17 Option # 3
Option # 2
Option # 2
10/18 Option # 3
Option # 2
10/19 Option # 2
Option # 3
Option # 2

End of year exams

12/20 Option # 4
Option # 3
Option # 1
Option # 2
12/21 Option # 1
Option # 3
12/22 Option # 4
Option # 2



It should be noted that answering all the answers correctly will not be enough to finish first. Of course, Akira Knowledge's social statistics should be at acceptable levels. If you want to be sure, the October exams should be your most concrete possibility, assuming that Akira Knowledge is at level 4, i.e. learned.

Also, whenever you know your score, don't forget to talk to Sojiro that evening. Depending on your ranking, your tutor will give him prizes, usually items or pieces of equipment.


Tips to succeed in Persona 5 Royal

At the epicenter of Persona 5 's journey , efficient time management emerges as an inescapable imperative. Navigating this complex task can be arduous for neophytes and franchise veterans alike, especially when anticipation of future events looms without precise knowledge.

Let us guide you in optimizing your time by exposing the actions you should avoid at all costs, with these tips to ace Persona 5 Royal.

No.TipExplanation
1Preserve your SPCarefully manage your SP to avoid problems in palace raids. Buy healing items.
2Avoid Trophies in First GameFocus your first game on social stats, leave trophy hunting for future iterations.
3Avoid Sleeping for No ReasonDon't waste nights. Make activities available to take advantage of your limited time.
4Always carry a bookTake advantage of reading time. Rent free books at the library to earn social points.
5Avoid Wasting Time on BooksLimit book reading to places already explored. Automatically complete related books.
6Don't Neglect Mishima's MessagesRead all of Mishima's messages to unlock Memento Requests and not miss opportunities.

Preserve your SP with Esmero!

This advice, relevant ad nauseam, stands as the cornerstone of our recommendations. The careful management of SP stands as the differentiating variable between a palace raid consummated in a single blow and one that spans several days. Do not skimp on acquiring healing items from the clinic in Yogen-Jaya, as the substantial yen gained from palace combat will support such an investment. Reserve your SP for combat, not for recovery.


Those in the party prone to wasting SP in battle should consider adjusting their tactics to conserve SP or employing Direct Commands. Also, use attack items instead of skills when you feel it is feasible, avoiding unnecessary SP depletion in every encounter.

Don't Become a Trophy Hunter on Your First Adventure

Persona 5 is meant to be explored in multiple iterations, and, as such, its trophies have been designed with that perspective in mind. Obtaining all of the trophies in the first game is utopian, as two trophies are only available in New Game +. The initial expedition should be spent on maximizing your social stats to unlock confidants quickly in New Game+. Focus on specific aspects of the game on each playthrough if your goal is to achieve every trophy. However, tackling everything in the first game will only lead to the destruction of your goals.

Avoid the Dream at All Costs!

This statement is not made lightly, no matter how absurd it may seem. There should never be a night in which you retire to sleep without a definite purpose. If the game gives you no alternative but to rest, accept the circumstance; however, if there are actions at your disposal, take advantage of them. Read a book, forge tools, enjoy a bath, or spend time with someone; the possibilities are diverse.

The time available is fleeting, so manage it wisely. If you ever feel hesitant about what to do, check out other players' actions for that night, via the PS4 controller's touchpad or the Select button on the PS3. There is always something to accomplish.

Never Leave Without a Book

On certain occasions, you'll find yourself on the train with time conducive to reading. There may be no other occupation during a rainy day or on a lonely night. Always carry a book with you. You can rent one free at a time from the library, and they will be progressively unlocked for each Phantom Thief who joins your team. Make sure you always have one, and acquire one or two additional ones when you run out of rental options. They are an excellent way to accumulate social points.

Avoid Wasting Time on Briefing Books

This tip is related to the previous one; some books award social stat points, while others provide knowledge. While there are exceptions, for the most part, refrain from reading books that only provide information, especially those detailing locations.

Throughout the plot and with your Confidants (except Chinatown), you will visit almost every location in the game. In the second game, consider reading only those books that give you advantages, but, otherwise, limit your reading to books related to places already explored, as they will be automatically completed when Morgana notices your visit to the site.

Don't Neglect Mishima's Text Messages

Mishima, the text message sender in the game, is the individual who can provide you with new Memento Requests. However, many of them will only be unlocked if you read the corresponding text message. Since the inbox deletes old messages as it fills up, be sure to read every message Mishima sends you, otherwise you may miss the opportunity to complete a Mementos Request.

Palaces First, Friendships Second

For all the Palaces in the game (except one), try to complete them as soon as possible. The exception to this rule is the one where you cannot exercise this prerogative, and, out of respect for possible spoilers, we will refrain from going into details. Leaving a Palace unfinished implies that the owner is still perpetrating nefarious deeds, placing the Phantom Thieves (and a few others) in a timeout. Only after looting the treasure of the active Palace will you experience a noticeable change in the disposition of many people towards you.

Friendships in the Second Plane, Mementos in the Third Plane

After the Palaces, prioritize your encounters with friends and postpone the exploration of Mementos for later. The Moon Arcane is closely linked to Mementos, so progress will be limited if you do not complete the corresponding requests.

However, it is preferable to tackle Mementos towards the end of the month or on rainy days, so that you can attend to all requests at once. Frequenting Mementos too often is a waste of time that could be spent more efficiently. Try to limit your visits to once or twice a month, as needed.

Mementos on the Third Plane, Friendships on the Fourth Plane?

In Persona 5, there are twenty confidants. Discounting the four automatic ones and the one linked to Persona fusions, there are still fifteen. Even with the Madman's Arcana's capacity and its maximum allotment of twelve people, you won't be able to house as many Personas as Confidants right away. You start with six and gradually gain more space over time.


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