Persona 4 Golden – Classroom Answers

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Persona 4 Golden Classroom Answers

April

4/14
Q: what is the year before 1 AD called?
A: 1 BC

4/18
Q: The word “alphabet” comes from the word “alpha” and what other one?
A: Beta

4/20
Q: How many parts are there in Murakami’s “The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle?”
A: Three

4/23
Q: What was the first economic bubble incident in the world?
A: Tulip mania

4/25
Q: What’s it called when you gain more muscle after getting sore through exercise?
A: Overcompensation

4/26
Q: Which property of whole numbers doesn’t exist?
A: Marriage numbers

4/30
Q: What is the greatest canyon in the solar system?
A: Valles Marineris

May

5/7
Q: Do you know how Soseki Natsume translated the English phrase “I love you” into Japanese?
A: “The moon is beautiful, isn’t it?

MIDTERMS

Q: What is it called when muscles grow after exercise?
A: Overcompensation

Q: What is the year before 1 A.D. called?
A: 1 B.C.

Q: Which of these types of numbers does not exist?
A: Marriage numbers

Q: Who translated “I love you” as “The moon is beautiful, isn’t it?”
A: Soseki Natsume

Q: Who said “As soon as laws are necessary for men, they are no longer fit for freedom?”
A: Pythagoras

Q: Which of the following is the highest mountain in the solar system?
A: Olympus Mons

— MIDTERMS OVER —

5/26
Q: Tell me how the theory that the pyramids were built by slaves was disproven!
A: Attendance logs

June

6/8
Q: What sport is “heikin-dai”?
A: Balance Beam

6/13
Q: Tell me what kind of exercise builds up lactic acid in the muscles!
A: Anaerobics

6/15
Q: Tell me what morale is!
A: Cheerfulness of a group

6/20
Q: What period did Japan first implement bonus pay?
A: Meiji

6/27
Q: What is identity?
A: Individuality

6/30
Q: Which one of these is the name of a real river?
A: Pis Pis River

July

7/4

Q: Who said this: “Man is but a reed, the most feeble thing in nature; but he is a thinking reed”?
A: Pascal

7/7
Q: What is the beginning of “Gakumon no Susume” a reference too?
A: The U.S. Declaration of Independence

7/13
Q: What is the medical term for brainfreeze?
A: Sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia

7/14
Q: Which famous Heian-era monk famously used a wrong version of this specific kanji?
A: Kuukai

7/15
Q: Which line can a typhoon never cross?
A: The equator

7/16
Q: Tell me what makes the king of hearts look different from the other kings in a standard deck of cards?
A: He has no mustache.

— FINALS —

(7/19)
Q: What is morale?
A: Cheerfulness in a group

Q: What sport is “heikin-dai”?
A: Balance Beam

(7/20)
Q: Which kanji did Kobo make a mistake on?
A: The first option

Q: In which period did Japan first implement bonus pay?
A: Meiji

(7/21)
Q: Which king in a deck of cards is missing a mustache?
A: King of hearts

Q: Who said this: “Man is but a reed, the most feeble thing in nature; but he is a thinking reed”?
A: Pascal

(7/22)
Q: Which one of these is the name of a real river?
A: Pis Pis River

Q: What is the beginning of “Gakumon no Susume” a reference to?
A: The U.S. Declaration of Independence

— FINALS OVER —

September

9/1
Q: “Venison” is the meat of what animal?
A: All of the above

9/5
Q: Which of the following is a kigo for fall?
A: Brisk

9/17
Q: How short was history’s shortest war?
A: 40 minutes

9/20
Q: What do you call somebody who’s between ninety and one hundred years old?
A: A nonagenarian

9/28
Q: What part of the human body has an apple in it?
A: Throat

October

10/4
Q: Which of these sports also uses an anchor?
A: Tug-of-War

10/5
Q: Where would you find Japan on a map made in a foreign country?
A: The right edge

10/8
Q: Tell me what bird’s name means “coward”in English!
A: Chicken

10/11
Q: What did Napoleon have invented?
A: Glass jars

10/12
Q: Do you know what vegetable was used to make the first jack-o-lantern?
A: Turnips

10/13
Q: What kind of fish was I just talking about?
A: Ojisan

— MIDTERMS —

(10/14)
Q: What part of the body contains the “Adam’s apple”?
A: Throat

Q: Where would you find Japan on a map made in a foreign country?
A: The right edge

(10/15)
Q: How short was history’s shortest war?
A: 40 minutes

Q: “Venison” is the meat of what animal?
A: All of the above

(10/17)
Q: What is the Japanese name for “panda”?
A: Black and white bears

Q: Which bird is falsely known for being cowardly in the English phrase “to stick one’s head in the sand”?
A: Ostrich

(10/18)
Q: What was the name of the Wasan textbook that came out in the Edo period?
A: Math Girl

Q: What did Napoleon have invented?
A: Glass jars

(10/19)
Q: Which season is the adjective “brisk” a kigo for?
A: Fall

Q: What is “Dragon’s Blood”?
A: Plant resin

— MIDTERMS OVER —

November

11/01
Q: Tell me what the “figure” in “figure skating” refers to!
A: Geometric shapes

11/04
Q: Who can tell me what kind of bird a kanko-dori is??
A: A cuckoo

11/07
Q: Which country do you think the South Pole belongs to?
A: No country

11/11
Q: What desert is the Welwitschia from?
A: Namib

11/17
Q: Alcohol has to do with the roots of the word “bridal.” Do you know how?
A: Bride ale

11/22
Q: Do you know what an “atlas” is?
A: A book of maps

11/24
Q: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13… What is this sequence called?
A: Fibonacci sequence

11/25
Q: There are over 130 ancient pyramids in Egypt, but do you know who’s buried in the biggest one?
A: Khufu

11/26
Q: Which of these is considered a “rice cake”?
A: Mochi

— FINALS —-

(11/28)
Q: What does French food stem from?
A: Italian Food

Q: What does the “figure” in “figure skating” refer to?
A: Geometric shapes

(11/29)
Q: Who is buried in the biggest pyramid in Egypt?
A: Khufu

Q: What is a book of maps called?
A: Atlas

(11/30)
Q: What word has the words “bride ale” as its roots?
A: Bridal

Q: What kind of bird is a “kanko-dori”?
A: A cuckoo

December

(12/1)
Q: Which country does the South Pole belong to?
A: No country

Q: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13… What is this sequence called?
A: The Fibonacci sequence

(12/2)
Q: What desert is the Welwitschia found in?
A: Namib

Q: Which of these is considered a “rice cake”?
A: Mochi

— FINALS OVER —

12/9
Q: Do you know what color a fuzzy-wuzzy polar bear’s fur really is?
A: Transparent

12/10
Q: What determines whether a hair grows curly or straight?
A: The cross-section

12/17
Q: Do you know the intent behind the phrase, “Compassion is not for the good of others”?
A: Compassion makes you look better

12/21
Q: Which Cleopatra is the one who was known as one of the three most beautiful women in the world?
A: VII

January

1/10
Q: What are you supposed to put on top of a kagami mochi?
A: An orange

1/14
Q: “Toso” is a traditional drink for the new year, but what does the name mean?
A: Bury the demons

1/19
Q: In the Thai and Vietnamese zodiacs, which animal is used in place of the rabbit?
A: Cat

1/25
Q: What color is the snow that falls in Europe in the spring?
A: Red

1/30
Q: What’s the next unit of measurement up from a terabyte?
A: Petabyte

February

2/1
Q: What color were the pyramids originally?
A: White

— ADVANCED EXAMS —

(2/6)
Q: The word “alphabet” comes from the words “alpha” and what other one?
A: Beta

Q: How was the theory that the pyramids were built by slaves disproven?
A: Attendance logs

(2/7)
Q: What drink name means “bury demons”?
A: Toso

Q: What is the medical term for brainfreeze?
A: Sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia

(2/8)
Q: What is the Japanese zodiac equivalent to the “cat” in the Thai and Vietnamese zodiacs?
A: Rabbit

Q: What vegetable was used to make the first jack-o’-lanterns?
A: Turnips

(2/9)
Q: What color were the pyramids when they were first built?
A: White

Q: What gets mixed with snow in Europe that sometimes causes it to turn red?
A: The Sahara Desert sand

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