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Persona 5 - pytania i odpowiedzi do testów w szkole

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Odpowiadanie na pytania w szkole to najbardziej realistyczna część gry Persona 5. Nauczyciele mogą niespodziewanie wezwać nas to odpowiedzi, a co kilka miesięcy jest także egzamin, testujący zgromadzoną wiedzę.

Niektóre pytania są całkiem proste, ale już inne wymagają znajomości japońskiej kultury czy historii i mogą sprawić spore trudności graczom z Polski. Aby nieco ułatwić życie, przygotowaliśmy kompletne zestawienie odpowiedzi.


Persona 5 - pytania i odpowiedzi

12 kwietnia:
Pytanie: A soul is composed of appetite, spirit, and what else?
Odpowiedź: Logic.

19 kwietnia:
Pytanie: Is the line extending from A connected to B or C? Which is it?
Odpowiedź: C.

23 kwietnia:
Pytanie: What event did Emperor Nero add to the Olympics so he could participate?
Odpowiedź: Singing.

25 kwietnia:
Pytanie: What's the common usage of kakushinhan again, regarding an action you take?
Odpowiedź: Knowing your actions are wrong.

Pytanie: But the real kakushinhan is the opposite, right? So the opposite means...
Odpowiedź: Conviction that you're right.

27 kwietnia:
Pytanie: How many colors does it take to paint every region without any two adjacent ones being the same color?
Odpowiedź: Four.

30 kwietnia:
Pytanie: First off, the „wunder” part probably means...
Odpowiedź: Wonder.

Pytanie: Next, the „kind” part. That's probably...
Odpowiedź: Child.

Pytanie: So a „wunderkind” would be...
Odpowiedź: A prodigy.


7 maja:
Pytanie: What do people generally call a woman who has a charm that sometimes leads men to their doom?
Odpowiedź: A femme fatale.

10 maja:
Pytanie: Who do you think is the origin of the term „magistrate's patronage”?
Odpowiedź: Minamoto no Yoshitsune.

Egzamin 11-13 maja:

  • Pytanie: Although the line connects A to C it looks like it leads to B instead. What is this phenomenon called?
    Odpowiedź: An optical illusion.
  • Pytanie: If how they're seeing things is different, it probably has to do with this sort of information...
    Odpowiedź: Visual information.
  • Pytanie: What takes the visual information from your eyes and processes it is the, uh...
    Odpowiedź: Brain.
  • Pytanie: The brain processes visual information. So, the reason why people see things differently is...
    Odpowiedź: They have different cognitions.
  • Pytanie: Which of the following expressions came form the name of the position that Minamoto no Yoshitsune held?
    Odpowiedź: Magistrate's patronage.
  • Pytanie: What is the origin of the English word „talent”?
    Odpowiedź: The name of a sum of currency.
  • Pytanie: What did the Greek philosopher Socrates say that evil is born from?
    Odpowiedź: Ignorance.
  • Pytanie: What's the least number of colors needed to paint Japan so no two adjacent areas are the same color?
    Odpowiedź: Four.

16 maja:
Pytanie: Do you know who created the piece which sold for the highest price back in the 20th century?
Odpowiedź: Van Gogh.

21 maja:
Pytanie: What is the name of this ratio that Japanese architects and artists have liked using?
Odpowiedź: The silver ratio.

23 maja:
Pytanie: Well, your number's up. The root words of synesthesia are „syn” and „aisthesis”. What do they mean?
Odpowiedź: „Together” and „senses”.

26 maja:
Pytanie: What was the name of the other famous novel that Sherlock Holmes appeared in?
Odpowiedź: „Arsene Lupin, Gentleman Burglar”

30 maja:
Pytanie: Who was the pirate who said that he hid his treasure in a certain place just before he was executed?
Odpowiedź: William Kidd.


4 czerwca:
Pytanie: The original blazers were named that thanks to a certain quality they had. Any idea what it was?
Odpowiedź: They were brightly colored.

7 czerwca:
Pytanie: What are red king crabs most biologically related to?
Odpowiedź: Hermit crabs.

8 czerwca:
Pytanie: With the advent of the color TV, something else started appearing in color.
Odpowiedź: Do you know what it is? Dreams.

11 czerwca:
Pytanie: Can you imagine how much gold has been excavated by humanity over the course of history?
Odpowiedź: Three Olympic-sized pools.

13 czerwca:
Pytanie: Paper money is issued by the Bank of Japan, but who issues the coins?
Odpowiedź: The government.

15 czerwca:
Pytanie: What would happen if you keep washing your hair with water that's contaminated with metal?
Odpowiedź: It'll change color.

23 czerwca:
Pytanie: Who is this woman, drawn as the High Priestess in most tarot decks?
Odpowiedź: Pope Joan.

27 czerwca:
Pytanie: In English, what does the term „cat-and-dog weather” refer to?
Odpowiedź: Heavy rain.

28 czerwca:
Pytanie: This character is the cursive form of a specific kanji. Do you know which one it is?
Odpowiedź: Gold.


1 lipca:
Pytanie: ...But do you know what Chinese dish Zhuge Liang is credited for inventing?
Odpowiedź: Baozi.

4 lipca:
Pytanie: Do you know the reason why July and August both have thirty-one days?
Odpowiedź: Someone pretentious said so.

7 lipca:
Pytanie: What's the traditional food of Tanabata?
Odpowiedź: Soumen.

8 lipca:
Pytanie: What's a common trait of almost all shaved-ice syrups on the market?
Odpowiedź: They have the same flavor.

9 lipca:
Pytanie: What is the sum of angles a through e?
Odpowiedź: 180 degrees.

11 lipca:
Pytanie: What is the name of the light-producing substance in fireflies?
Odpowiedź: Luciferin.

12 lipca:
Pytanie: What was the name of the gentleman thief whose family was boiled alive during the Sengoku period?
Odpowiedź: Ishikawa Goemon.

Egzamin 13-15 lipca:

  • Pytanie: Which of these phrases has its origins in this shogi piece?
    Odpowiedź: Nouveau riche.
  • Pytanie: Goemon was popular because he wasn't just a thief, he was a...
    Odpowiedź: Gentleman thief.
  • Pytanie: And the person in power who had it in for Goemon was...
    Odpowiedź: Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
  • Pytanie: And, Gomeon's death after he got captured by Hideyoshi is famous too...
    Odpowiedź: He was boiled alive.
  • Pytanie: Which of the following statements are true of this organism?
    Odpowiedź: It's not related to crabs.
  • Pytanie: What is said to be the reason why people began dreaming in color?
    Odpowiedź: Television.
  • Pytanie: Which of these was made using the silver ratio?
    Odpowiedź: B4-size paper.
  • Pytanie: Define „syn” and „aisthesis,” the Greek root words of „synesthesia.”
    Odpowiedź: „Together” and „senses.”

3 września:
Pytanie: In this famous statue, he's holding a spear in hist left hand, but what does he have in his right?
Odpowiedź: Nothing.

6 września:
Pytanie: What is the name of the phenomenon where the second hand looks like it stops moving?
Odpowiedź: Chronostasis.

14 września:
Pytanie: Second-hand shops are also known as thrift stores. Do you know when the earliest ones appeared?
Odpowiedź: The 19th Century.

17 września:
Pytanie: We have a saying in Japanese: a skilled hawk hides its talons. What hides its claws in English?
Odpowiedź: A cat.

21 września:
Pytanie: The word „robot” didn't come from English. So, what country did it come from?
Odpowiedź: Czechoslovakia.

24 września:
Pytanie: Do you know why they chose black and white?
Odpowiedź: So it shows up well on TV.

28 września:
Pytanie: So „PVS”, referring to when you mistakenly think your phone is going off... What's the P?
Odpowiedź: Phantom.

Pytanie: The next part is the V part. That means it'd be „phantom...” what?
Odpowiedź: Vibration.

Pytanie: Last is the S. So if we have „phantom vibration” so far... Odpowiedź: Syndrome.

29 września:
Pytanie: Not all civil servants work in government offices. Which of these occupations is a civil one?
Odpowiedź: Fishermen of Nagaragawa.


3 października:
Pytanie: ...but in the entire universe, which of these is closest to its density of stars?
Odpowiedź: Three watermelons in the sun.

6 października:
Pytanie: This device made mass executions possible. You know what it's called, yes?
Odpowiedź: A guillotine.

11 października:
Pytanie: Which do you think most people choose to name „kiki”?
Odpowiedź: A.

Egzamin 17-19 października:

  • Pytanie: What is the origin of the word „guillotine”?
    Odpowiedź: Name of the one who proposed it.
  • Pytanie: First of all, who proposed the idea of the guillotine?
    Odpowiedź: A doctor.
  • Pytanie: So, from his perspective, what was the advantage of the guillotine?
    Odpowiedź: It could execute people quickly.
  • Pytanie: Which of the following statements about this ball is true?
    Odpowiedź: It has thirty-two faces.
  • Pytanie: What is the meaning of the word „robota”, the Czech word that is the root word of „robot”?
    Odpowiedź: Slave labor.
  • Pytanie: What is the English name for the phenomenon where it feels like your cell phone is vibrating?
    Odpowiedź: Phantom Vibration Syndrome.
  • Pytanie: Which of the following government organizations do the cormorant fishermen of Nagaragawa belong to?
    Odpowiedź: The Imperial Household Agency.

22 października:
Pytanie: What number should be in the middle of this square to make it a magic square?
Odpowiedź: Five.

24 października:
Pytanie: Can you tell me what the S in SOS means?
Odpowiedź: It's meaningless.


2 listopada:
Pytanie: The word „wack” was also used in a coded language form history. What was that language?
Odpowiedź: Thieves' Cant.

4 listopada:
Pytanie: Clubs is a club, diamonds is a gem, spades is a sword... So, what is hearts?
Odpowiedź: The Holy Grail.

8 listopada:
Pytanie: Do you know what age you have to be in order to listen in on a trial?
Odpowiedź: Zero.

10 listopada:
Pytanie: Do you know what the line that's in „bird” but not in „crow” represents?
Odpowiedź: An eye.

12 listopada:
Pytanie: Do you know why hearing someone's voice over the phone sound different than their real voice?
Odpowiedź: It's heavily processed.

15 listopada:
Pytanie: When he was executed, something was doen to his appearance, Do you know what it was?
Odpowiedź: They put makeup on him.

17 listopada:
Pytanie: Which of these is called a cochleoid, after its resemblance to a snail?
Odpowiedź: B.

18 listopada:
Pytanie: At which of these location can you see the sunrise the earliest?
Odpowiedź: The summit of Mt. Fuji.


Egzamin 20-22 grudnia:

  • Pytanie: Which of the following is called the Devil's curve?
    Odpowiedź: D.
  • Pytanie: I think they said the voice you hear through the phone is...
    Odpowiedź: Not their real voice.
  • Pytanie: But why does the listener think the synthetic voice is the real person?
    Odpowiedź: They speak the same.
  • Pytanie: Even if the voice is different, as long as they talk the same, the listener will subconsciously...
    Odpowiedź: Supplement the voice.
  • Pytanie: Which suit of cards represents the Holy Grail.
    Odpowiedź: Hearts.
  • Pytanie: Which of the following is not true about the kanji for „crow”?
    Odpowiedź: It includes a number.
  • Pytanie: Which country refers to a person who controls politics behind the scenes as a „prim minister in black”?
    Odpowiedź: Japan.
  • Pytanie: What English word did the initial „do” in the Japanese „dokyuu”, or massive, originate from?
    Odpowiedź: Dreadnought.

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