Persona5: The Phantom X is a spinoff of the main Persona 5 entry, taking players into very familiar territory with a brand-new cast of characters. Being free-to-play, there are gacha elements in place to entice players to spend some real-world money on getting the best Persona characters from pulls. Even with that, The Phantom X still retains a lot of what makes the Persona series a standout, such as test-taking!
P5X players can use this guide to answer all the questions correctly!
Currently, the guides team is working its way through the main story of P5: The Phantom X, and so far, these are the test questions we've encountered. And unlike the main games, there are no penalties for getting the questions wrong and no benefits for getting them right. You can actually skip the questions entirely if you really don't care about learning in class. We'll be sure to update this guide as we encounter more questions. However, later on, you will get Knowledge points for answering (even if it's wrong).
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All Test Answers in Persona 5: The Phantom X
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A metaphor to illustrate how one's actions can impact others negatively compares a person to which rotting fruit?
- Mango
- Banana
- Apple (Correct answer)
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Which of these people is the thief who inspired Slovakia's Robin Hood?
- Juraj Janosik (Correct answer)
- Maurice Leblanc
- Ryoma Sakamoto
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Beehives are made of many regular hexagons. Why do you think that is?
- It saves on materials (Correct answer)
- They're cool
- They're easy to lay eggs in
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Was the author of The Tosa Diary a man or a woman?
- A man (Correct answer)
- A woman
- I don't know
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Do you know what happens if you drink too much water? Think worst-case scenario here:
- You get bloated
- You'd feel unwell
- You would die (correct answer)
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In "An Encouragement on Learning," why does Fukuzawa tell us to pursue Education?
- To get smarter
- To make money (correct answer)
- To keep our promises
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Why did spices play an important role in Magellan's trip?
- Because they could make money (correct answer)
- They could power ships
- They could improve cooking
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So what's the fewest number of syllables that a kimariji can have in this game?
- 1 (Correct Answer)
- 3
- 5
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Henry Cavendish may be an excellent scientist, but what was the one thing he never did?
- Studying
- Socializing (Correct answer)
- Saving money
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What do you think would happen if you unearthed some buried treasure?
- I'd get to keep it
- I'd only get part of it (Correct answer)
- It would all be forfeit.
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What material was not used for Roman roads? Here's a hint... It doesn't last long.
- Wood (Correct answer)
- Rock
- Cement
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Where do both English and Japanese get their names for the days of the week from?
- Astronomy (Correct answer)
- Weather
- Nature
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Confucius said not to speak of the unknown, but studied divination. Is this contradictory?
- Yes
- No (Correct Answer)
- Pass
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The word 'melancholy' historically referred to a secretion... Which organ did that secretion come from?
- The Liver (Correct answer)
- Stomach
- Cerebrum
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Archimede's cattle problem was posed around 250 BC. How many years did it take to get solved?
- 20 years
- 200 years.
- 2000 years (Correct answer)
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When Kiyomori is delirious with a fever, guess what happens to the water that's poured on him?
- It turns to ice
- It begins to boil (Correct answer)
- It turns to syrup
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One 'Oku' in Japanese is a large amount. But how much exactly is it?
- 10 million
- 100 million (Correct answer)
- 1 billion
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Which 17th-century artist created paintings with a revenge theme, and is regarded as the greatest female painter of the Baroque?
- Michelangelo
- Donatello
- Gentileschi (Correct answer)
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What was Semmelweis's countermeasure that reduced patient mortality rates and is now common practice?
- Using medicine in different ways
- Washing hands and disinfecting (Correct answer)
- Good bedside manner.
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Which of these three was a famous smuggler? Let's see if your French history is up to par.
- Louis Auguste
- Louis Philippe
- Louis Mandrin (Correct answer)
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Our eyes have met. What was Ghino di Tacco's nickname?
- Burglar
- Gentleman (Correct answer)
- Lover
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The Nobel Prize is awarded in a number of fields, but guess which field doesn't get one.
- Chemistry
- Literature
- Mathematics (Correct answer)
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What's so special about owl earholes that help them with hunting?
- They face forward.
- They're positioned unevenly. (Correct answer)
- They're big.
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Heliocentric theory is a massive problem for a certain field of study. Care to guess which?
- Literature
- Religion (Correct answer)
- Home economics
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Hey, Kirijo. Tell me, what was a time when math affected history?
- The birth of humanity
- The ending of a war. (Correct answer)
- The Japanese language's creation.
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Fiber-optic cables may connect us with people around the globe, but do you have any idea how that was done?
- Under the ocean (Correct answer)
- Over land
- Through telepathy.
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Whch of the following civilization names reflects what the area around it looked like?
- Mesopotamia (Correct answer)
- Indus Valley
- Nile Valley
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A li is known as the Chinese mile, but would that make the Great Wall 10,000 miles long?
- Yes
- No
- It depends (Correct answer)
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Compared to "destiny," is "fate" more positive or negative of a word?
- Positive
- Negative (Correct answer)
- They're the same
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Basically, he left Kyoto because he saw himself as an "eunakimono". In old english, that'd be something like "cumber-world." Any idea what that word would mean in more modern terms?
- Cumbersome
- Encumbrance (Correct answer)
- Cucumber
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What was dodgeball originally called? Remember, it sounded frightening.
- Hellball
- Deadball (Correct answer)
- It hasn't changed.
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What's the most widely recognized constructed language meant to be used as an international auxiliar language?
- Esperanto (Correct answer)
- Unicode
- Japanese
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- Released
- June 26, 2025
- Publisher(s)
- Perfect World Entertainment, Atlus





