You won’t look like an idiot with this guide in hand.
Like every other Persona game around, Persona 4 Golden has you playing as a Japanese high school student, and that means pop quizzes! These little asides during class are a great way to earn easy increases to your Knowledge stat, so it helps to know the answers ahead of time. Some of the classroom answers are fairly simple to figure out, but there are more than a few dedicated to Japanese culture. Unless you’re an absolute geek for all things Japan, you’ll likely struggle with this.
Below are all the answers broken down by month and date, with the full question included for reference. Time stops while your teacher waits on your answer, so feel free to take your time to find the correct one in this list. Also, your midterms, finals and Advanced exams will only feature questions you’ve been asked before and information shared in class, so if you have a sharp memory you may not need help with these. Without further ado here is the complete list of classroom answers for Persona 4 Golden, starting with April.
April Classroom Answers
04/14
Q: What is the year 1 AD called?
A: 1 BC
04/18
Q: The word “alphabet” comes from the word “alpha” and what other one?
A: Beta
04/20
Q: How many parts are there in Murakami’s “The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle?”
A: Three
04/23
Q: What was the first economic bubble incident in the world?
A: Tulip mania
04/25
Q: What’s it called when you gain more muscle after getting sore through exercise?
A: Overcompensation
04/26
Q: Which property of whole numbers doesn’t exist?
A: Marriage numbers
04/30
Q: What is the greatest canyon in the solar system?
A: Valles Marineris
May Classroom Answers
05/07
Q: Do you know how Soseki Natsume translated the English phrase “I love you” into Japanese?
A: “The moon is beautiful, isn’t it?”
05/09 (Midterms)
Q1: What is it called when muscles grow after exercise?
A1: Overcompensation
Q2: What is the year before 1 A.D. called?
A2: 1 B.C.
05/10 (Midterms)
Q1: Which of these types of numbers does not exist?
A1: Marriage numbers
Q2: Who translated “I love you” as “The moon is beautiful, isn’t it?”
A2: Soseki Natsume
05/11 (Midterms)
Q1: Who said “As soon as laws are necessary for men, they are no longer fit for freedom?”
A1: Pythagoras
Q2: Which of the following is the highest mountain in the solar system?
A2: Olympus Mons
05/26
Q: Tell me how the theory that the pyramids were built by slaves was disproven!
A: Attendance logs
June Classroom Answers
06/08
Q: What sport is “heikin-dai”?
A: Balance Beam
06/13
Q: Tell me what kind of exercise builds up lactic acid in the muscles!
A: Anaerobics
06/15
Q: Tell me what morale is!
A: Cheerfulness of a group
06/20
Q: What period did Japan first implement bonus pay?
A: Meiji
06/27
Q: What is identity?
A: Individuality
06/30
Q: Which one of these is the name of a real river?
A: Pis Pis River
July Classroom Answers
07/04
Q: Who said this: “Man is but a reed, the most feeble thing in nature; but he is a thinking reed”?
A: Pascal
07/07
Q: What is the beginning of “Gakumon no Susume” a reference too?
A: The U.S. Declaration of Independence
07/13
Q: What is the medical term for brainfreeze?
A: Sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia
07/14
Q: Which famous Heian-era monk famously used a wrong version of this specific kanji?
A: Kuukai
07/15
Q: Which line can a typhoon never cross?
A: The equator
07/16
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.
07/19 (Finals)
Q1: What is morale?
A1: Cheerfulness in a group
Q2: What sport is “heikin-dai”?
A2: Balance Beam
07/20 (Finals)
Q1: Which kanji did Kobo make a mistake on?
A1: The first option
Q2: In which period did Japan first implement bonus pay?
A2: Meiji
07/21 (Finals)
Q1: Which king in a deck of cards is missing a mustache?
A1: King of Hearts
Q2: Who said this: “Man is but a reed, the most feeble thing in nature; but he is a thinking reed”?
A2: Pascal
07/22 (Finals)
Q1: Which one of these is the name of a real river?
A1: Pis Pis River
Q2: What is the beginning of “Gakumon no Susume” a reference to?
A2: The U.S. Declaration of Independence
September Classroom Answers
09/01
Q: “Venison” is the meat of what animal?
A: All of the above
09/05
Q: Which of the following is kigo for fall?
A: Brisk
09/17
Q: How short was history’s shortest war?
A: 40 minutes
09/20
Q: What do you call somebody who’s between ninety and one hundred years old?
A: A nonagenarian
09/28
Q: What part of the human body has an apple in it?
A: Throat
October Classroom Answers
10/04
Q: Which of these sports also uses an anchor?
A: Tug-of-War
10/05
Q: Where would you find Japan on a map made in a foreign country?
A: The right edge
10/08
Q: Tell me what bird’s name means “coward”in English!
A: Chicken
10/11
Q: What did Napoleon invent?
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
10/14 (Midterms)
Q1: What part of the body contains the “Adam’s apple”?
A1: Throat
Q2: Where would you find Japan on a map made in a foreign country?
A2: The right edge
10/15 (Midterms)
Q1: How short was history’s shortest war?
A1: 40 minutes
Q2: “Venison” is the meat of what animal?
A2: All of the above
10/17 (Midterms)
Q1: What is the Japanese name for “panda”?
A1: Black and white bears
Q2: Which bird is falsely known for being cowardly in the English phrase “to stick one’s head in the sand”?
A2: Ostrich
10/18 (Midterms)
Q1: What was the name of the Wasan textbook that came out in the Edo period?
A1: Math Girl
Q2: What did Napoleon invent?
A2: Glass jars
10/19 (Midterms)
Q1: Which season is the adjective “brisk” a kigo for?
A1: Fall
Q2: What is “Dragon’s Blood”?
A2: Plant resin
November Class Answers
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
11/28 (Finals)
Q1: What does French food stem from?
A1: Italian food
Q2: What does the “figure” in “figure skating” refer to?
A2: Geometric shapes
11/29 (Finals)
Q1: Who is buried in the biggest pyramid in Egypt?
A1: Khufu
Q2: What is a book of maps called?
A2: Atlas
11/20 (Finals)
Q1: What word has the words “bride ale” as its roots?
A1: Bridal
Q2: What kind of bird is a “kanko-dori”?
A2: A cuckoo
December Classroom Answers
12/01 (Finals)
Q1: Which country does the South Pole belong to?
A2: No country
Q2: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13… What is this sequence called?
A2: The Fibonacci sequence
12/02 (Finals)
Q1: What desert is the Welwitschia found in?
A2: Namib
Q2: Which of these is considered a “rice cake”?
A2: Mochi
12/09
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 Classroom Answers
01/10
Q: What are you supposed to put on top of a kagami mochi?
A: An orange
01/14
Q: “Toso” is a traditional drink for the new year, but what does the name mean?
A: Bury the demons
01/19
Q: In the Thai and Vietnamese zodiacs, which animal is used in place of the rabbit?
A: Cat
01/25
Q: What color is the snow that falls in Europe in the spring?
A: Red
01/30
Q: What’s the next unit of measurement up from a terabyte?
A: Petabyte
February Classroom Answers
02/01
Q: What color were the pyramids originally?
A: White
02/06 (Advanced)
Q1: The word “alphabet” comes from the words “alpha” and what other one?
A1: Beta
Q2: How was the theory that the pyramids were built by slaves disproven?
A2: Attendance logs
02/07 (Advanced)
Q1: What drink name means “bury demons”?
A1: Toso
Q2: What is the medical term for brainfreeze?
A: Sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia
02/08 (Advanced)
Q1: What is the Japanese zodiac equivalent to the “cat” in the Thai and Vietnamese zodiacs?
A1: Rabbit
Q2: What vegetable was used to make the first jack-o’-lanterns?
A2: Turnips
02/09 (Advanced)
Q1: What color were the pyramids when they were first built?
A1: White
Q2: What gets mixed with snow in Europe that sometimes causes it to turn red?
A2: The Sahara Desert sand
04/14
Q: What is the year 1 AD called?
A: 1 BC
04/18
Q: The word “alphabet” comes from the word “alpha” and what other one?
A: Beta
04/20
Q: How many parts are there in Murakami’s “The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle?”
A: Three
04/23
Q: What was the first economic bubble incident in the world?
A: Tulip mania
04/25
Q: What’s it called when you gain more muscle after getting sore through exercise?
A: Overcompensation
04/26
Q: Which property of whole numbers doesn’t exist?
A: Marriage numbers
04/30
Q: What is the greatest canyon in the solar system?
A: Valles Marineris
Q: What is the year 1 AD called?
A: 1 BC
Q: The word “alphabet” comes from the word “alpha” and what other one?
A: Beta
Q: How many parts are there in Murakami’s “The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle?”
A: Three
Q: What was the first economic bubble incident in the world?
A: Tulip mania
Q: What’s it called when you gain more muscle after getting sore through exercise?
A: Overcompensation
Q: Which property of whole numbers doesn’t exist?
A: Marriage numbers
Q: What is the greatest canyon in the solar system?
A: Valles Marineris
05/07
Q: Do you know how Soseki Natsume translated the English phrase “I love you” into Japanese?
A: “The moon is beautiful, isn’t it?”
05/09 (Midterms)
Q1: What is it called when muscles grow after exercise?
A1: Overcompensation
Q2: What is the year before 1 A.D. called?
A2: 1 B.C.
05/10 (Midterms)
Q1: Which of these types of numbers does not exist?
A1: Marriage numbers
Q2: Who translated “I love you” as “The moon is beautiful, isn’t it?”
A2: Soseki Natsume
05/11 (Midterms)
Q1: Who said “As soon as laws are necessary for men, they are no longer fit for freedom?”
A1: Pythagoras
Q2: Which of the following is the highest mountain in the solar system?
A2: Olympus Mons
05/26
Q: Tell me how the theory that the pyramids were built by slaves was disproven!
A: Attendance logs
Q: Do you know how Soseki Natsume translated the English phrase “I love you” into Japanese?
A: “The moon is beautiful, isn’t it?”
Q1: What is it called when muscles grow after exercise?
A1: Overcompensation
Q2: What is the year before 1 A.D. called?
A2: 1 B.C.
Q1: Which of these types of numbers does not exist?
A1: Marriage numbers
Q2: Who translated “I love you” as “The moon is beautiful, isn’t it?”
A2: Soseki Natsume
Q1: Who said “As soon as laws are necessary for men, they are no longer fit for freedom?”
A1: Pythagoras
Q2: Which of the following is the highest mountain in the solar system?
A2: Olympus Mons
Q: Tell me how the theory that the pyramids were built by slaves was disproven!
A: Attendance logs
06/08
Q: What sport is “heikin-dai”?
A: Balance Beam
06/13
Q: Tell me what kind of exercise builds up lactic acid in the muscles!
A: Anaerobics
06/15
Q: Tell me what morale is!
A: Cheerfulness of a group
06/20
Q: What period did Japan first implement bonus pay?
A: Meiji
06/27
Q: What is identity?
A: Individuality
06/30
Q: Which one of these is the name of a real river?
A: Pis Pis River
Q: What sport is “heikin-dai”?
A: Balance Beam
Q: Tell me what kind of exercise builds up lactic acid in the muscles!
A: Anaerobics
Q: Tell me what morale is!
A: Cheerfulness of a group
Q: What period did Japan first implement bonus pay?
A: Meiji
Q: What is identity?
A: Individuality
Q: Which one of these is the name of a real river?
A: Pis Pis River
07/04
Q: Who said this: “Man is but a reed, the most feeble thing in nature; but he is a thinking reed”?
A: Pascal
07/07
Q: What is the beginning of “Gakumon no Susume” a reference too?
A: The U.S. Declaration of Independence
07/13
Q: What is the medical term for brainfreeze?
A: Sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia
07/14
Q: Which famous Heian-era monk famously used a wrong version of this specific kanji?
A: Kuukai
07/15
Q: Which line can a typhoon never cross?
A: The equator
07/16
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.
07/19 (Finals)
Q1: What is morale?
A1: Cheerfulness in a group
Q2: What sport is “heikin-dai”?
A2: Balance Beam
07/20 (Finals)
Q1: Which kanji did Kobo make a mistake on?
A1: The first option
Q2: In which period did Japan first implement bonus pay?
A2: Meiji
07/21 (Finals)
Q1: Which king in a deck of cards is missing a mustache?
A1: King of Hearts
Q2: Who said this: “Man is but a reed, the most feeble thing in nature; but he is a thinking reed”?
A2: Pascal
07/22 (Finals)
Q1: Which one of these is the name of a real river?
A1: Pis Pis River
Q2: What is the beginning of “Gakumon no Susume” a reference to?
A2: The U.S. Declaration of Independence
Q: Who said this: “Man is but a reed, the most feeble thing in nature; but he is a thinking reed”?
A: Pascal
Q: What is the beginning of “Gakumon no Susume” a reference too?
A: The U.S. Declaration of Independence
Q: What is the medical term for brainfreeze?
A: Sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia
Q: Which famous Heian-era monk famously used a wrong version of this specific kanji?
A: Kuukai
Q: Which line can a typhoon never cross?
A: The equator
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.
Q1: What is morale?
A1: Cheerfulness in a group
Q2: What sport is “heikin-dai”?
A2: Balance Beam
Q1: Which kanji did Kobo make a mistake on?
A1: The first option
Q2: In which period did Japan first implement bonus pay?
A2: Meiji
Q1: Which king in a deck of cards is missing a mustache?
A1: King of Hearts
Q2: Who said this: “Man is but a reed, the most feeble thing in nature; but he is a thinking reed”?
A2: Pascal
Q1: Which one of these is the name of a real river?
A1: Pis Pis River
Q2: What is the beginning of “Gakumon no Susume” a reference to?
A2: The U.S. Declaration of Independence
09/01
Q: “Venison” is the meat of what animal?
A: All of the above
09/05
Q: Which of the following is kigo for fall?
A: Brisk
09/17
Q: How short was history’s shortest war?
A: 40 minutes
09/20
Q: What do you call somebody who’s between ninety and one hundred years old?
A: A nonagenarian
09/28
Q: What part of the human body has an apple in it?
A: Throat
Q: “Venison” is the meat of what animal?
A: All of the above
Q: Which of the following is kigo for fall?
A: Brisk
Q: How short was history’s shortest war?
A: 40 minutes
Q: What do you call somebody who’s between ninety and one hundred years old?
A: A nonagenarian
Q: What part of the human body has an apple in it?
A: Throat
10/04
Q: Which of these sports also uses an anchor?
A: Tug-of-War
10/05
Q: Where would you find Japan on a map made in a foreign country?
A: The right edge
10/08
Q: Tell me what bird’s name means “coward”in English!
A: Chicken
10/11
Q: What did Napoleon invent?
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
10/14 (Midterms)
Q1: What part of the body contains the “Adam’s apple”?
A1: Throat
Q2: Where would you find Japan on a map made in a foreign country?
A2: The right edge
10/15 (Midterms)
Q1: How short was history’s shortest war?
A1: 40 minutes
Q2: “Venison” is the meat of what animal?
A2: All of the above
10/17 (Midterms)
Q1: What is the Japanese name for “panda”?
A1: Black and white bears
Q2: Which bird is falsely known for being cowardly in the English phrase “to stick one’s head in the sand”?
A2: Ostrich
10/18 (Midterms)
Q1: What was the name of the Wasan textbook that came out in the Edo period?
A1: Math Girl
Q2: What did Napoleon invent?
A2: Glass jars
10/19 (Midterms)
Q1: Which season is the adjective “brisk” a kigo for?
A1: Fall
Q2: What is “Dragon’s Blood”?
A2: Plant resin
Q: Which of these sports also uses an anchor?
A: Tug-of-War
Q: Where would you find Japan on a map made in a foreign country?
A: The right edge
Q: Tell me what bird’s name means “coward”in English!
A: Chicken
Q: What did Napoleon invent?
A: Glass jars
Q: Do you know what vegetable was used to make the first jack-o-lantern?
A: Turnips
Q: What kind of fish was I just talking about?
A: Ojisan
Q1: What part of the body contains the “Adam’s apple”?
A1: Throat
Q2: Where would you find Japan on a map made in a foreign country?
A2: The right edge
Q1: How short was history’s shortest war?
A1: 40 minutes
Q2: “Venison” is the meat of what animal?
A2: All of the above
Q1: What is the Japanese name for “panda”?
A1: Black and white bears
Q2: Which bird is falsely known for being cowardly in the English phrase “to stick one’s head in the sand”?
A2: Ostrich
Q1: What was the name of the Wasan textbook that came out in the Edo period?
A1: Math Girl
Q2: What did Napoleon invent?
A2: Glass jars
Q1: Which season is the adjective “brisk” a kigo for?
A1: Fall
Q2: What is “Dragon’s Blood”?
A2: Plant resin
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
11/28 (Finals)
Q1: What does French food stem from?
A1: Italian food
Q2: What does the “figure” in “figure skating” refer to?
A2: Geometric shapes
11/29 (Finals)
Q1: Who is buried in the biggest pyramid in Egypt?
A1: Khufu
Q2: What is a book of maps called?
A2: Atlas
11/20 (Finals)
Q1: What word has the words “bride ale” as its roots?
A1: Bridal
Q2: What kind of bird is a “kanko-dori”?
A2: A cuckoo
Q: Tell me what the “figure” in “figure skating” refers to!
A: Geometric shapes
Q: Who can tell me what kind of bird a kanko-dori is??
A: A cuckoo
Q: Which country do you think the South Pole belongs to?
A: No country
Q: What desert is the Welwitschia from?
A: Namib
Q: Alcohol has to do with the roots of the word “bridal.” Do you know how?
A: Bride ale
Q: Do you know what an “atlas” is?
A: A book of maps
Q: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13… What is this sequence called?
A: Fibonacci sequence
Q: There are over 130 ancient pyramids in Egypt, but do you know who’s buried in the biggest one?
A: Khufu
Q: Which of these is considered a “rice cake”?
A: Mochi
Q1: What does French food stem from?
A1: Italian food
Q2: What does the “figure” in “figure skating” refer to?
A2: Geometric shapes
Q1: Who is buried in the biggest pyramid in Egypt?
A1: Khufu
Q2: What is a book of maps called?
A2: Atlas
Q1: What word has the words “bride ale” as its roots?
A1: Bridal
Q2: What kind of bird is a “kanko-dori”?
A2: A cuckoo
12/01 (Finals)
Q1: Which country does the South Pole belong to?
A2: No country
Q2: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13… What is this sequence called?
A2: The Fibonacci sequence
12/02 (Finals)
Q1: What desert is the Welwitschia found in?
A2: Namib
Q2: Which of these is considered a “rice cake”?
A2: Mochi
12/09
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
Q1: Which country does the South Pole belong to?
A2: No country
Q2: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13… What is this sequence called?
A2: The Fibonacci sequence
Q1: What desert is the Welwitschia found in?
A2: Namib
Q2: Which of these is considered a “rice cake”?
A2: Mochi
Q: Do you know what color a fuzzy-wuzzy polar bear’s fur really is?
A: Transparent
Q: What determines whether a hair grows curly or straight?
A: The cross-section
Q: Do you know the intent behind the phrase, “Compassion is not for the good of others”?
A: Compassion makes you look better
Q: Which Cleopatra is the one who was known as one of the three most beautiful women in the world?
A: VII
01/10
Q: What are you supposed to put on top of a kagami mochi?
A: An orange
01/14
Q: “Toso” is a traditional drink for the new year, but what does the name mean?
A: Bury the demons
01/19
Q: In the Thai and Vietnamese zodiacs, which animal is used in place of the rabbit?
A: Cat
01/25
Q: What color is the snow that falls in Europe in the spring?
A: Red
01/30
Q: What’s the next unit of measurement up from a terabyte?
A: Petabyte
Q: What are you supposed to put on top of a kagami mochi?
A: An orange
Q: “Toso” is a traditional drink for the new year, but what does the name mean?
A: Bury the demons
Q: In the Thai and Vietnamese zodiacs, which animal is used in place of the rabbit?
A: Cat
Q: What color is the snow that falls in Europe in the spring?
A: Red
Q: What’s the next unit of measurement up from a terabyte?
A: Petabyte
02/01
Q: What color were the pyramids originally?
A: White
02/06 (Advanced)
Q1: The word “alphabet” comes from the words “alpha” and what other one?
A1: Beta
Q2: How was the theory that the pyramids were built by slaves disproven?
A2: Attendance logs
02/07 (Advanced)
Q1: What drink name means “bury demons”?
A1: Toso
Q2: What is the medical term for brainfreeze?
A: Sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia
02/08 (Advanced)
Q1: What is the Japanese zodiac equivalent to the “cat” in the Thai and Vietnamese zodiacs?
A1: Rabbit
Q2: What vegetable was used to make the first jack-o’-lanterns?
A2: Turnips
02/09 (Advanced)
Q1: What color were the pyramids when they were first built?
A1: White
Q2: What gets mixed with snow in Europe that sometimes causes it to turn red?
A2: The Sahara Desert sand
Q: What color were the pyramids originally?
A: White
Q1: The word “alphabet” comes from the words “alpha” and what other one?
A1: Beta
Q2: How was the theory that the pyramids were built by slaves disproven?
A2: Attendance logs
Q1: What drink name means “bury demons”?
A1: Toso
Q2: What is the medical term for brainfreeze?
A: Sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia
Q1: What is the Japanese zodiac equivalent to the “cat” in the Thai and Vietnamese zodiacs?
A1: Rabbit
Q2: What vegetable was used to make the first jack-o’-lanterns?
A2: Turnips
Q1: What color were the pyramids when they were first built?
A1: White
Q2: What gets mixed with snow in Europe that sometimes causes it to turn red?
A2: The Sahara Desert sand
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