Sharpen your knowledge and ace every quiz in Persona 3 Portable with this quick guide to all classroom questions and their correct answers-no more guessing during lectures.
Persona games are masters at making us appreciate the mundane, mostly because every simple activity is an opportunity to improve yourself. Not just metaphorically, either. Much like other Persona games, Persona 3 Portable will test your knowledge to answer questions in the classroom, and on midterm and final exam questions throughout the school year. While some of these questions are easy if you’ve been following along in the lecture, some require a bit more outside knowledge. Our Persona 3 classroom answer guide will help you pick the correct responses from April to January.
Getting each question right increases your Charm – even if you’re telling Junpei the right answer. Doing well on the midterms and final exams means Mitsuru, your team’s de facto academic scold, will give you a special reward.
In chronological order, here are the classroom answers for Persona 3 Portable, which have not changed with its Steam, Xbox Game Pass, PlayStation, and Switch ports. If you’re looking for guides for the Persona 4 Golden classroom answers, the Persona 5 classroom answers, or the Persona 5 Royal classroom answers, we have those as well.
April classroom answers
April brings the first set of classroom questions in Persona 3 Portable, testing your memory and knowledge across various subjects. Each day offers a chance to boost your Charm or Academics if you respond correctly. Answers during this month include topics such as the origin of the word “April,” the function of certain historical tools, and cultural trivia. Pay attention to the teacher’s phrasing, as some questions can sound tricky but have simple answers once you recall key story details.
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Q: Who did I say was my favorite author?
A: Utsobu Kubota
Q: What was the style of houses in the Jomson period called?
A: Mud huts
Q: Do you know when numbers were invented?
A: 6,000 years ago.

May classroom answers
May brings another set of classroom questions in Persona 3 Portable, covering topics such as historical events, language, and science. Players can boost their Charm or Academics by giving the right responses during these lessons. Each date has a specific answer that helps you build your social stats and progress more smoothly through school life.
Q: What do you call water without much calcium and magnesium?
A: Soft water.
Q: How fast would you say the Earth rotates near the equator?
A: 1,700 km/ph
Q: One of the items on the menu for the family is “pan.” How would you translate this to English?
A: Bread
May Mid-term exams
May Mid-term exams test your memory of the lessons covered during the first part of the semester. Each question affects your Charm, Academics, or other stats depending on performance, so answering correctly helps your character grow faster. The questions range from history and language to science, mirroring those asked in class earlier. Reviewing previous classroom answers before the exams is the best way to achieve top scores.
Q: How would you translate “pan” in English?
A: Bread
Q: How fast does the Earth rotate near the equator?
A: Faster than sound.
Q: What’s the name for water high in calcium and magnesium?
A: Hard water
Q: Where is the Kitora Tomb located?
A: Nara
June classroom answers
June brings another round of classroom questions in Persona 3 Portable, testing your knowledge on subjects ranging from history and literature to science. During this month, you’ll face inquiries about military leaders, traditional customs, and a few tricky trivia points that can raise your Charm and Academics stats if answered correctly. Use these solutions to make sure each quiz and lecture response helps you build stronger skills while keeping your social life balanced.
Q: Fill in the blank with the appropriate conjunction: “It rained all last week, ____ it’ll rain again today.”
A: And
Q: What formed the origins of magic?
A: Shamanism
Q: Which of these is NOT known as a “devilfish”?
A: Jellyfish
Q: What form of natural magic was used to look for water sources?
A: Dowsing
Q: Which way does the swirl go in the northern hemisphere?
A: It can go either way.
July classroom answers
July brings a string of classroom questions in Persona 3 Portable, testing your knowledge on history, math, and science. Correct answers include “The silver ratio” for the art history query, 12 for the planet count, and 64 for the square root problem. Nailing these boosts your Charm and Academics stats, helping you build bonds faster. Check the full list below to ace every lecture without missing a beat.
Q: How am I supposed to know about someone who lived that long ago? Wh-What do I say, [protagonist name]?
A: The Global Heritage Pavilion

Q: Which of these phrases is incorrect? (and is example of a comma splice)
A: “I’ve failed, it’s over now.”
Q: What law served as a foundation of the development of feudalism?
A: The Konden Eizen Shizaihou
Q: What is the mystical study of Jewish texts?
A: Kabbalah
Q: What title did Taira No Masakado claim for himself?
A: The Imperial Prince
First semester final exam
The first semester final exam in Persona 3 Portable tests your memory of classroom questions asked throughout the early months of the game. Correctly answering each question boosts your Charm and helps strengthen social interactions with classmates. This section lists all the questions and their correct answers so you can achieve the best possible score without missing any key details before the next term begins.
Q: What is the form of natural magic used to find water sources?
A: Dowsing
Q: Some Europeans call this creature “devilfish” and refuse to eat it.
A: Octopus
Q: Who established the Kamakura Shogunate?
A: Minamoto No Yoritomo
Q: Which is an example of a comma splice?
A: “I went, I learned.”

September classroom answers
September brings new classroom questions that focus on cultural references and logical thinking. Players can expect topics ranging from historical customs to the meaning behind common phrases. Correct responses this month help strengthen your charm and academics, so paying attention in class remains worthwhile as you balance daily life in Gekkoukan High.
Q: What do you call the phenomenon when electrical resistance is zero?
A: Superconductivity
Q: What do we say after we eat?
A: Gochisou-sama
Q: What book helped further the art of magic during the Renaissance?
A: The Hermetica
Q: Which of these is NOT one of Japan’s prohibitions on nuclear weapons?
A: Can’t let others produce.
Q: What is the collective name for the four holy numbers in numerology?
A: The Tetractys.
October classroom answers
In October, classroom questions in Persona 3 Portable begin to test your memory and attention to detail more than before. Topics range from historical events and cultural references to scientific facts, so staying consistent with your studies pays off. Correct answers during this month help strengthen your Charm and Academics, making it easier to balance school life with your responsibilities after class.
Q: Do you know why a matador’s capote is red?
A: To excite the audience.
Second semester midterms
Second semester midterms bring a new round of classroom questions that test your memory and attention to detail. These quizzes can raise your Charm and Academics stats if you answer correctly, so keeping track of each day’s topics pays off. Questions range from history and literature to science, reflecting the broader themes of school life in Persona 3 Portable. Stay alert to both classroom hints and social links, as they can sometimes help you recall the right answers during these tests.
Q: What is the number one source of stress for women?
A: Husbands
Q: Who founded numerology?
A: Moses
Note: The actual correct answer is Pythagrius, but the game’s correct answer is Moses.
Q: What is superconductiviy?
A: Zero electric resistance
Q: The Ohnin War was one of the two incidents that triggered the Sengoku era. Which was the other?
A: Coup of Meiou
October continued
October brings another round of classroom questions that test your knowledge of history, science, and culture. During this month, you’ll face topics ranging from famous inventors to social customs, so keeping an eye on each day’s quiz can help you maintain your top academic rank. Make sure to review each subject carefully, as correct answers not only improve your school stats but also influence your relationships with classmates and teachers.
Q: How many calendar patterns are there?
A: Fourteen
Q: Natto comes from soybeans, too, but how is it made?
A: By fermenting them
Q: Who is the founder of Theosophy, which gave rise to many magical societies?
A: Madam Blavatsky
Q: But which one of these things is NOT Arabic?
A: Wristwatch
Q: One type of acid’s function is to break lactic acid into glucose and galactose. What is that enzyme called?
A: Lactase
November classroom answers
November brings another round of tricky classroom questions in Persona 3 Portable, testing your attention to detail and knowledge of history, culture, and science. This section lists every question asked during the month along with the correct answer, helping you boost your Charm and keep your rank as top student.
Q: As Sei Shounagon once said, “fuyu wa tsutomete.” I’m sure you know what that means, [protagonist name.]
A: Winter mornings are pleasant.
Q: What is the ancient Indian magical text I mentioned today?
A: The Upanishads
Q: They used white makeup, plucked their eyebrows in favor of drawn-on ones, and colored their teeth with limonite. But do you think the men did these things?
A: They did both
December classroom answers
December brings the final stretch of questions in Persona 3 Portable, covering both academic trivia and holiday-themed topics. You’ll need to recall mythology, history, and science facts to maintain top class ranks before exams. These answers help boost your Charm and Academics, so staying attentive pays off as winter sets in and the school year winds down.
Q: Which allotrope is formed by three oxygen atoms.
A: Ozone
Q: Did you hear what she said, [protagonist name]? Do you know the answer?
A: Cacti

December Exams
December exams in Persona 3 Portable test players on a mix of earlier lessons and year-end topics, making preparation important for keeping high Academic stats. Questions often revisit history, math, and science details from previous months, so reviewing earlier classroom answers can make a difference. Performing well on these tests helps boost relationships with classmates and can lead to improved results before winter break.
Q: What year did the battle of Dan-no-ura begin?
A: 1185
Q: Which element is found in the ozone?
A: Oxygen
Q: Which rule relates to the Lorentz Force?
A: Left-hand rule
Q: Translate the following: “Fuyu wa tsutomete.”
A: Winter mornings are pleasant.
Q: Which plural is formed correctly?
A: Cacti
December continued
December keeps the quiz pace steady with several trivia questions drawn from history and science. You might be asked about the properties of snow, the origin of certain holidays, or details about famous inventors. Pay close attention during class days this month, as the questions can vary from easy memory checks to ones requiring logical reasoning. Correct answers will boost your Academics stat and help maintain your reputation as a reliable student before the year ends.
Q: What sorcery was Himiko said to have used?
A: Kido.
Q: What is the feeling of happiness in a near-death experience called?
Persona 3 Portable all Social Link answers and best choices
Persona 3 Portable’s Social Links (S-Links) strengthen bonds with characters, unlocking fusion bonuses for matching Arcana Personas, story events, and romances (mainly for male protagonist). Choices yield points (3 with matching Arcana Persona equipped, 2 without); aim for max rank 10 before set dates, prioritizing protagonist-specific ones. Availability varies by day/weather/protagonist-use guides for schedules.
Shared/Team S-Links
Yukari Takeba (Lovers): Starts automatically after 4/11. Key choices include Rank 1 “Any,” Rank 3 “You’re helpful” (+3), Rank 6 “Let’s go together,” Rank 9 romance branch “I love you” (male MC). Max by 11/20.โ
Mitsuru Kirijo (Empress): Unlocks 11/10 via story. Rank 1 “Any,” Rank 3 “It’s a hassle” (+3), Rank 6 “I’ll go too,” Rank 8 “You’re like family” (male romance). Equip Empress like Leanan Sidhe.
Aigis (Aeon, Female MC): Starts 1/10. Choices favor support: Rank 3 “You should mingle,” Rank 7 “You’re human enough.” Max post-game.โ
Fuuka Yamagishi (Priestess): Auto after 6/11. Low dialogue risk; “Any” often works, Rank 6 “We’ll win it together” (+3).โ
Akihiko Sanada (Emperor): Post-6/6 story. Rank 1 “Power is everything?,” Rank 5 “Don’t overdo it” (+3).โ
Ken Amada (Justice, Male MC)/Chihiro Fushimi (Female MC): Ken starts 7/24; choices like Rank 9 “Try your best” (+3). Chihiro at student council post-6/15.
Male MC Exclusive
Kazushi Miyamoto (Chariot): Track 6/15. Rank 3 “Don’t overtrain” (+3), Rank 7 “No pain, no gain.”โ
Keisuke Hiraga (Fortune): Aquarium 7/8. Rank 2 “It’s not so bad,” Rank 6 “Like a pro.”โ
Maya (Hermit): MMORPG 6/10. Online chat; “Wuzup girl?” etc., max by inputting codes.โ
Maiko Oohashi (Hanged Man): Lounge 7/6. Rank 3 “Poor Maiko,” Rank 9 “Two large drinks.”โ
Mutatsu (Tower): Cabaret post-7/24 drunk. Rank 1 “Your daughter?,” Rank 6 “Go see her.”โ
Akinari Kamiki (Sun): Inaba 8/15. Rank 3 “Sounds interesting,” Rank 10 poem quest.โ
Female MC Exclusive
Koromaru (Strength): Dorm 6/14. Simple: Rank 1 “Good boy,” Rank 6 “You two make a great team.”โ
Ken Amada (Justice): Detailed friendship/romance paths; Rank 7 “I have one” avoids romance, Rank 9 “There’s no rush” (+3).โ
Other Links
Hierophant (Bunkichi/Mitsuko): Bookstore post-6/20; need Devil 2 for fusion start. Rank 4 “You’re important.”โ
Temperance (Isako): Nurse post-7/24. Rank 2 “You have a ways to go.”โ
Death (Shinjiro, story-locked), Judgement (Natsuki), Moon (Nozomi/Philemon), Star (Bebe/Yuko): Check protagonist-specific triggers; Star splits by choice.
Equip matching Arcana daily, use Fuuka calls/gifts for +1, reverse bad days via items. Full lists in linked guides match P3P exactly.
Persona 3 Portable female protagonist romance options
Persona 3 Portable Female Protagonist Romance Options
The female protagonist (Kotone Shiomi) in Persona 3 Portable has exclusive romance paths with male party members via their Social Links, unlike the male MC’s female options. These trigger at specific ranks with key dialogue choices, and unlike female MC romances, you can often opt for platonic friendship instead. Aigis’s link has romantic undertones for both protagonists.
Akihiko Sanada (Emperor Arcana)
Unlocks after defeating the Priestess Shadow (post-6/6); requires Charm Rank 4. Romance at Rank 4 (“I’m not dating anyone”), Rank 5 (“You’re charming”), and Rank 8 (“You’ve fallen for me”). He remains platonic if you back off at Rank 9.
Shinjiro Aragaki (Moon Arcana)
Story-linked; starts mid-game. Pursue with early October choices: “I don’t have one,” “He’s right in front of me,” “Not at all.” No full S-Link romance, but romantic scenes available despite his arc’s tragedy.
Ken Amada (Justice Arcana)
Available from 7/24 (male MC exclusive otherwise). Romance branch at higher ranks (e.g., Rank 9 “Try your best”); choose platonic options like “There’s no rush” to avoid. Age-appropriate friendship path exists.
Ryoji Mochizuki (Fortune Arcana)
Tricky timing-spend every available slot with him starting November. Romance via persistent hangouts; no specific dialogue branch but maxing leads to it. Time-intensive due to his short availability.โ
Aigis (Aeon Arcana)
Starts January 8th for female MC. Deepens via supportive choices like Rank 3 “You should mingle” and Rank 7 “You’re human enough.” Ends romantically regardless of protagonist, tied to her identity arc.
Elizabeth/Theodore (Velvet Room)
Non-S-Link; complete Elizabeth’s Request #55 (or Theodore’s equivalent) for dates. Romance unlocks post-requests: escort them, choose passionate responses (e.g., Elizabeth’s “โฆโฆ”). Works for either attendant.โ
Multiple romances are possible until the ending sequence flags them, but focus on one per playthrough for narrative coherence. Prioritize matching Arcana Personas for faster progress.
