Persona 5 The Phantom X Classroom Answers: All Solutions Sorted

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Classroom questions in Persona 5 The Phantom X (P5X) appear as you progress the story and reward Knowledge when answered, but they are not tied to fixed dates and can show up in random order. Below is a practical overview of how they work and how to quickly find every answer when you need it.

How Classroom Questions Work

Classroom prompts appear during school scenes and usually give +7 Knowledge, even if you pick the wrong answer for non-story-locked questions.

  • Questions tied to main story quests (marked with an asterisk in some guides) don’t give stat rewards; you just get teacher praise for correct answers and can even skip them.
  • Because there’s no traditional date-based calendar, the same question set rotates in random order as you advance days with activities and sleep.

This means you can’t rely on “April X” style lists like in Persona 5; you need an index of all questions and answers instead.

Where to Get Every Classroom Answer (By Question List)

Multiple sites maintain complete, sorted answer lists that work regardless of order:

  • Game8’s “P5X Classroom Answers” – a table of all currently known classroom questions with their correct responses, including explanations and reward notes.
  • IGN’s “All Persona 5 Phantom X Classroom Answers and Questions” – lists Version 1.0 questions like:
    • “A metaphor to illustrate how one’s actions can impact others negatively compares a person to which rotting fruit?” → Apple
    • “Which of these people is the thief who inspired Slovakia’s Robin Hood?” → Juraj Janosik
    • “The Nobel Prize is awarded in a number of fields, but guess which field doesn’t get one.” → Mathematics
  • Eurogamer, TheGamer, DualShockers, and PCGamesN host similar consolidated answer tables, confirming that classroom questions appear randomly and always give Knowledge on non-story variants.

For a combined, ready-reference list that also covers city quizzes and job tests, you can use the Ultimategacha.com quiz guide, which aggregates classroom, city, and part-time job answers with links back to Game8, IGN, and Eurogamer for new entries and localization changes.

Tips for Maximizing Knowledge from Classroom Questions

  • Don’t skip reward questions. Only story-flagged questions can be skipped without losing stats; standard classroom prompts always give Knowledge, so answer them even if you need to look them up.
  • Advance days efficiently by spending AP on activities and then sleeping; more day transitions mean more chances to be asked questions and stack Knowledge for Social Stat caps.
  • Bookmark one live-updated list (Game8, IGN, or your own Ultimategacha answer page) on a second screen so you can instantly match each question text to its correct choice without scanning multiple sources.

With one of these full tables at hand, you can effectively treat classroom prompts as free Knowledge injections and guarantee 100% correct answers throughout the entire P5X campaign.

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