Ounabara Vocational School
Below is an answer sheet for every single exam. Each exam will randomly ask 5 of the listed questions, and you must get at least 3 out of the 5 correct.
There is an achievement for passing 10 exams. However, you are encouraged to take more of them to make leaps and bounds in Kasuga's Personality.
Sports Tier 2
Passion +30, Charisma +30
Golf | Albatross |
Basketball | 3 (pts) |
Triathlon | Cross Country |
Track and Field | Shot Put |
Soccer | Handling |
Bowling | Pin |
Skiing | Poles |
Marathon | Battle of Marathon |
Racing | Drifting |
Baseball | Volley |
Sports Tier 1
Passion +50, Charisma +50
American Football | 11 Players |
Badminton | 500 km/h |
Baseball | Hitting for the Cycle |
Boxing | Batamweight |
Darts | Bull's Eye |
Fencing | Sabre |
Figure Skating | Lutz |
Skiing | Snowplough Turn |
Surfing, climbing, bungee jumping, skydiving | Extreme Sports |
Table Tennis | Pen Hold |
Underworld Studies
Confidence +100
Akira Nishikiyama | Tsuyoshi Kanda |
Andre Richardson | Black Monday |
Jin Goda was the father of Ryuji Goda... | Fifth |
Kazuo Shibata | Hatsushiba Clan |
Many other yakuza organizations exist aside... | Taihei Association |
The Sengoku Family | Toranosuke Sengoku |
The Tojo Clan boasts having the highest headcount... | The Tamashiro Family |
The Tojo Clan is considered the largest yakuza organization... | Masaru Sera |
Though the Tojo Clan is composed of many powerful members... | Goro Majima |
The Omi Alliance | The Sasai Family |
Isezaki Ijincho Proficiency
Intellect +100
Popular fast food chain, Hyakkei Street | Wette Kitchen |
Subway station, heart of Isezaki Ijincho | Jinnai Station |
River, flows through Isezaki Ijincho | Sakura River |
Theater, north of Isezaki Road, classic vintage films | Seagull Cinema |
Arcade games, Club SEGA Yokohama, Chinatown | Space Harrier |
Which of the following bars can be found in the bar district | Bar Rodriguez |
Racing activity, Hamakita Park, all the rage | Dragon Kart |
Chinatown has many gateways modelled after traditional Chinese architecture... | Taiyo Gate |
Street, runs in front of Ounabara Vocational School | Daikokuten Street |
Parks, located along the coast, open space with a large fountain | Hamakita Park |
Animal Science
Kindness +100
Which of the following is an insect? | Ladybug |
Which of the following is an amphibian? | Salamander |
Which of the following is not an ape? | Japanese Macaque |
Which of the following were considered penguins? | Great Auk |
Which of the following reptiles was largest? | Saltwater Crocodile |
Which of the following spiders doesn't spin a web? | Jumping Spider |
Which of the following is not a shark? | Sturgeon |
Which of the following is a fish? | Great White Shark |
Which of these birds cannot fly? | Ostrich |
Which of the following is an herbivore? | Beaver |
SEGA Proficiency Tier 2
Passion +30, Style +30
Group of heroes, quest, Death Adder | Golden Axe |
Jet Set Radio is an action game released by SEGA... | Graffiti |
In Sakura Wars, which division... | Flower |
SEGA, popular fighting game series | Virtua Fighter |
SEGA has sold a number of home gaming consoles over the years... | Genesis |
SEGA Saturn colour, not released in Japan | Black |
SEGA, released various gaming consoles, not one of those consoles | SEGA Pluto |
Sonic the Hedgehog is a young blue hedgehog... | Genesis |
The Sakura Wars series is a romantic adventure game... | Ichiro Ogami |
Shooter game, pastel-coloured world | Fantasy Zone |
SEGA Proficiency Tier 1
Passion +50, Style +50
Feel the Magic: XY/XX, action game | Rub Rabbits |
Panzer Dragoon II Zwei, shooter game | Lagi |
Sonic the Hedgehog, action game | 15 |
Space Channel 5, rhythmic action game | Chu! |
The Mega Drive, gaming console, 1988 | Select |
Sakura Wars, subtitles | Goodbye Homeland |
Valkyria Chronicles, country | Principality of Gallia |
Virtua Fighter, main protagonist | Akira |
Which of the following is one of their products? | Tera Drive |
Which of the following is not a device attachment released for the Genesis/Mega Drive? | SEGA Keyboard |
Mathematics Tier 2
Intellect +60
72-3-17 | 52 |
Pentagon's angles | 108 Degrees |
6+16 | 22 |
Quadrilateral, opposing angles, none at 90 degrees | Parallellogram |
Triangle, remaining interior angle, 65 and 35 degrees | 80 Degrees |
120x2 | 240 |
121/11 | 11 |
Triangle, remaining interior angle, 40 and 50 degrees | 90 Degrees |
200/25 | 8 |
14+37 | 51 |
Mathematics Tier 1
Intellect +100
Solve for x: 6, x, 496, 8128, 3350336 | 28 |
Solve for x: 1, 2, 4, 7, x, 16, 22 | 11 |
Solve for x: 1, 2, 6, x, 15, 21, 28, 36 | 10 |
Solve for x: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, x, 29, 31, 37 | 23 |
Solve for x: 1, 4, 9, 16, x, 36, 49 | 25 |
Which of the following calculations is different from the rest? | 11-1.2x5 |
Which of the following calculations is different from the rest? | 125÷5 |
Which of the following calculations is different from the rest? | 1x3x5x7 |
Which of the following calculations is different from the rest? | 2÷1 |
Which of the following calculations is different from the rest? | 108÷12 |
Fashionista
Style +100
High-end fashion store, France, specialize in haute ____. | Couture |
Article of clothing, native to Vietnam | Áo dài |
Characteristic that is not true of silk thread | It's a plant-based fibre |
Clothing, native to Scotland | Kilt |
Clothing pattern, diamond shape | Argyle |
Fibres, neither animal-based nor plant-based, artificially created | Nylon |
Material with a similar feel to acrylic fibre | Wool |
Outerwear worn by Ancient Greeks | Toga |
Origin of "polo" in polo shirts | Polo, the sport |
Worn during hunts | Flat Cap |
Assuming you have been following these exams in order, you will unlock the following achievement after passing the "Fashionista" exam:
- Certified Genius
Obtained over 10 certificates from the vocational school.
Music Proficiency Tier 2
Kindness +30, Style +30
What is the title of this piece? | Spring |
What is the title of this piece? | Pomp and Circumstance |
What is the title of this piece? | Fur Elise |
Considered to be some of the best violins in the world | Stradivarius |
Johann Sebastian ____ was a musician, Baroque period | Bach |
Musician, famous pieces, Moonlight Sonata, Ode to Joy, 5th Symphony | Beethoven |
Piece composed by Frederic Chopin | Minute Waltz |
Pyotr Tchaikovsky's well-known ballet piece | Swan Lake |
Tool used to adjust rhythm to a certain tempo | Metronome |
Which of the following is also a percussion instrument? | Xylophone |
Music Proficiency Tier 1
Kindness +50, Style +50
What is the title of this piece? | 2nd Movement (Largo) |
What is the title of this piece? | A Midsummer Night's Dream |
What is the title of this piece? | Csikos Post |
Composers and arrangers give direction, play very, very loudly | Fortississimo |
Composers and arrangers give direction, gradually slow down the tempo | Ritaldando |
Famous musician, The Magic Flute, The Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni | Mozart |
Opera composed by Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi | Macbeth |
Pablo de Sarasate was a composer best known for his piece Zigeunerweisen | Spain |
Symphony composed by Jean Sibelius | Finlandia |
Term for when two people play simultaneously on one piano | Duet |
Pharmacology
Intellect +100
Chemical compound found in ointment used to treat eczema | Steroid |
Collective name for medicine, same properties as the original, latter's patent expires | Generic drugs |
Effective in retaining the moisture in one’s skin | White Petroleum |
Effective in relieving pain from headaches and inflammation | Acetylsalicylic acid |
Oral medicine | Powdered Medication |
Topical medication | Lozenge |
There are 3 common methods for taking medication, what is the third method? | Injection |
Used to ease physical pain | Morphine |
Which requires both a doctor’s consultation and permission to obtain? | Prescription Medication |
Chemical compound found in antiseptics | Ethanol |
Nutritionist
Kindness +50, Charisma +50
Component found in spicy foods such as chili peppers | Capsaicin |
Cold soup that uses a purée of mashed potatoes, cream, and bouillon | Vichyssoise |
Nutrient not found in tomatoes | Vitamin D |
Name of the unsaturated fatty acid found in blueback fish | Docosahexaenoic acid |
Pasta dish, three ingredients, boiled paster, black pepper, and cheese | Cacio e pepe |
Scandinavian countries, make cheese from the milk of rather unexpected animals | Reindeer |
Which of the following is the distinctive water-soluble dietary fibre? | Pectin |
Which of the following is a Spanish dish? | Tapas |
Which of the following dishes uses fish in its recipe? | Acqua pizza |
Which of the following is a Turkish dish? | Kebab |
Hazardous Materials
Confidence +100
Name of Japanese Hazardous Materials Law | Fire protection |
Reason for Japanese Perimeter Law | To mitigate damage and harm in unexpected situations |
Heavy Metal | Zinc |
How to mitigate fire risk due to static electricity | Increase humidity |
Which activity would require a government supervisor? | Managing a gasoline station |
Name of the transition from solid to gas | Sublimation |
What are alcohol and gasoline? | Liquid |
Number of hazardous materials a professional handler can handle | 6 |
Element always present in a dust explosion | Oxygen |
What are category IV elements like petroleum and oil? | Flammable liquids |
Flag Master
Charisma +100
4-colored flag | Malaysia |
Blue in its flag | Estonia |
Yellow in its flag | Spain |
Leaf on its flag | Canada |
Dragon on its flag | Bhutan |
Green in its flag | Cameroon |
Moon on its flag | Singapore |
Sun & stars on its flag | Philippines |
Only red, white and blue on its flag | Russia |
Only red & white on flag | Austria |
World History
Intellect +100
Julia Caesar's words | The die is cast. |
Another name for the American Civil War | War Between the States |
Napoleon's location post-Waterloo | St. Helena Island |
Marie Antionette's mother | Maria Theresa |
China's unifying dynasty | Sui |
Last Emperor of Russia | Nikolai II |
Carthaginian invader of Rome | Hannibal Barca |
Vassal responsible for Oda Nobunaga's death | Akechi Mitsuhide |
Name of the divine Egyptian ruler | Pharaoh |
Civilization which flourished thanks to the Tigris-Euphrates | Mesopotamia |
Trivia King Tier 2
Kindness +20, Charisma +20, Intellect +20
Common name for when a hand in poker contains five cards of the same suit | Flush |
Field of study, focuses on the principles of electrons, atoms, molecules, and other micro particles | Quantum physics |
Game, 1970s Japan, Backhand Slip Grip Special, etc. | Kendama |
Many cards are in a deck of playing cards after taking out the jokers and any spare cards | 52 |
Name of the layer between the Earth's core and its surface crust | Mantle |
Name given to the top dancer of a classic ballet group | Principal |
Name of the Norwegian artist who painted the famous The Scream in 1893 | Edvard Munch |
Planet that is closest to the sun | Mercury |
Observatory in England, acts as the base for the GMT time zone | Greenwich Observatory |
What is the origin of the word karaoke? | An empty orchestra with no performers |
Trivia King Tier 1
Kindness +40, Charisma +40, Intellect +40
Ancient Greek philosopher, disciple to Socrates, posited the Theory of Forms | Plato |
Basis for measuring one pound | The weight of flour consumed by one person per day |
Height of the Royal Gorge Bridge | 321 meters |
How many squares make up a chess board? | 64 |
In Japan, how many centimetres is one shaku comprised of? | 30.303 cm |
Island that has the tallest mountain when measured from the seabed | Hawaii |
Name of the southward current that collides with the Kuroshio current | Oyashio |
Grimm brothers, German writers, Grimms' Fairy Tales, not part of the collection | The Little Mermaid |
Six types of chess pieces, turn into any of the other pieces except the king | Pawn |
Which one of these four plates does the Japanese archipelago rest on? | Eurasian Plate |
Trivia King Special Tier
Kindness +50, Charisma +50, Intellect +50
According to this law, up to how many one yen coins can be used in one transaction? | 20 |
Alternative name for the second-magnitude star commonly referred as the North Star | Polaris |
Coins are manufactured by the Mint Bureau, which of the following manufactures bills? | The National Printing Bureau |
Mt. Everest, also known as Sagarmatha or Chomolungma, what is the second tallest? | K2 |
Name of the ancient Indian board game, origin of modern chess or shogi | Chaturanga |
First-magnitude star, Lyra constellation, Weaver Girl, Japan's Star Festival, China's Qixi Festival | Vega |
Oldest board game in the world, with various rule sets such as the Kalah or Oware | Mancala |
What two parts compose the Ounabara Vocational School crest? | The ocean and pen |
Which of the following is not a gift bought by the princes to ask for Princess Kaguya's hand in marriage? | A phoenix feather |
Which certificate that can be obtained at Ounabara Vocational School? | Music Proficiency Tier 2 |
Ounabara Proficiency
Kindness +100, Charisma +100, Intellect +100
This one unlocks after you pass all of the above exams. The five questions from this exam are randomly selected across every test. You must get all of them correct.
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