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Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza In Hawaii - All Quiz Answers For Ounabara Vocational School

You're a pirate; cheating on your exams is part of the job.

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Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii brings back the Ounabara Vocational School quiz tests. In a similar fashion to previous Like a Dragon games, you'll have to go through more than a dozen exams answering five questions at a time. Most of them feature a pool of around 10 questions, and you only need to guess three correctly to pass the exam--until the final one, that is.

Once you've reached Honolulu, the substory called "The Smartest Pirate Crew!" kicks off the minigame. You can find it over at Harbor St., northwest of where the Goromaru is decked when you visit Hawaii. When you get close to the entrance an NPC will immediately talk to you and start the quest, mentioning a pirate-related exam as well as some other traditional tests.

While the substory only requires you to take an exam once, regardless of the result, it's worth spending time with the minigame. You'll tackle the Erudite Pirate achievement, get a bunch of Pirate Rank points, a new crewmember, and one cosmetic item for the Goromaru. Below you'll find all Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii Ounabara Vocational School Quiz answers to easily ace all tests in the game.

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Oceanography Proficiency - Rewards 500 Pirate Rank points

  1. There is a place in the Pacific Ocean not far from Hawaii where tons of marine trash has gathered due to currents and winds. What is this place called? Great Pacific Garbage Patch
  2. The Kuroshio Current is a major ocean current that flows northward along the west coast of Japan. What is the name of the southward current that collides with the Kuroshio Current and thenceforth flows to North America? Oyashio
  3. The Strait of Magellan was discovered while seafarers were coursing new routes from Europe toward Asia westward. Which continent was this strait on? South America
  4. Around 450 submarine cables are stretched along the ocean floor, with just one reaching thousands of kilometers in length. What is the purpose of these submarine cables? International comms
  5. As pictured in the image, what do many surfers call this foamy white wave that occurs when a wave breaks? Soup
  6. According to the continental drift theory, there was a time when all landmasses formed a single supercontinent called Pangaea. What was the body of water surrounding this supercontinent called? Panthalassa
  7. Oceanic trenches are long, narrow depressions along the ocean floor. Found within one of these trenches, what is the deepest known point in the world called? Challenger Deep
  8. Which one of the following is considered a sea? Red Sea
  9. As sea surface temperature changes much less than land surface temperature, the difference in temperature between the two can vary throughout a day. What is the name for the wind that blows from the ocean to the land during the day, caused by these temperature differences? Sea breeze
  10. There is an area on the Pacific Ocean so far from any land and bereft of living organisms that it is an ideal spot when dropping space debris. What is this location called? Point Nemo
Don't worry, Majima, you've endured worse tests as a Yakuza.
Don't worry, Majima, you've endured worse tests as a Yakuza.

Marine Life Exam - Rewards 1,000 Pirate Rank Points

  1. Which if the following images depicts the clownfish, a species known for its symbiotic relationship with anemones? The orange fish with white stripes
  2. Jellyfish lack certain organs other animals may have, but they do possess structures that perform similar functions. Which of the following is one such structure in the moon jelly? Eyes
  3. Which of the following is the largest marine animal in overall size? Blue whale
  4. Why do turtles appear to shed tears from their eyes when they lay eggs? To regulate salt concentrations
  5. Of the following organisms, which one does not belong in the same animal class as the others? Penguin
  6. Of the following marine organisms, which lives at the lowest point below sea level? Footballfish
  7. Which of the following marine organisms has lungs instead of gills and therefore cannot breathe underwater? The octopus
  8. Penguins are famous for being flightless birds and exceptional swimmers. Which of the following species is the largest in size? Emperor penguin
  9. What is the name of the marine organism that cannot propel against tides and currents and is instead carried by them? Plankton
  10. Since dolphins do not have involuntary respiration, they must be conscious to breathe. How must they sleep in order to avoid suffocating or drowning? They alternate which half of their brain sleeps

Muscular Science - Rewards 500 Pirate Rank Points

  1. Protein supplements are useful for building muscle. When is generally the most appropriate time to consume them? Within 30 minutes after exercising
  2. Which of the following is the largest muscle in the average adult male body? Quadriceps
  3. Which boneless cut of chicken is bes for muscle building due to its high protein and low fat content? Breast
  4. Which of the following is no part of the Big 3 Workout, which helps improve core strength? Push-up
  5. In which of the following sports do athletes place particular emphasis on lifting weights with the neck muscles? F1 racing
  6. Of the following vegetables, which has the most nutrients and is also most effective in helping build muscle? Broccoli
  7. What is the most appropriate way to reduce soreness from muscle aches after an intense workout? Stretch and relax the affected muscles
  8. Which of the following exercises cannot be performed without equipment? French press
  9. Which of the following foods is said to be the best energy boost and can prevent muscle cramps, proving beneficial to eat prior to or while working out? Banana
  10. Which of the following nutrients is the most important for building muscle? Protein

Fashionista - Rewards 500 Pirate Rank Points

  1. From the following names of clothing patterns, which one makes use of the diamond shape? Argyle
  2. Which of the following fibers are neither animal-based nor plant-based but artificially created? Nylon
  3. Which of the following articles of clothing is native to Vietnam? Áo dài
  4. Which of the following articles of clothing is native to Scotland? Kilt
  5. What is the name of the outerwear made from a single piece of cloth worn by men in ancient Greece? Toga
  6. Which of the following characteristics is not true of silk thread? It's a plant-based fiber
  7. Fill in the blank. A high-end fashion store in France would be said to specialize in haute… couture
  8. Which of the following hats takes its name from when it was worn during hunts? Flat cap
  9. What is the origin of "polo" in polo shirts? Polo, the sport
  10. Which of the following materials has a similar feel to acrylic fiber? Wool

Hawaii Proficiency - Rewards 500 Pirate Rank Points

  1. What holiday is celebrated by Hawaii, but not other states in the US? King Kamehameha Day
  2. What is the Hawaiian gesture that involves raising both the thumb and pinky called? Shaka sign
  3. The white flower shown in the image is often seen in Hawaii and used in hair ornaments and lei. What is its name? Plumeria
  4. Ahi poke is a popular dish in Hawaii. Poke means "slice," but what does ahi mean? Bluefin tuna
  5. Which of the following statements is true about Waikīkī Beach as of 2024? It was man-made
  6. The Hawaiian language uses a 13-letter alphabet. Of the following choices, which is not used in the Hawaiian alphabet? S
  7. What famous Hawaiian confection is a fried doughnut coated in sugar? Malasada
  8. Hawaii is frequently hit by hurricanes, which cause extensive damage such as destruction of property. When Hurricane Iniki hit Hawaii in 1992, it destroyed farms en masse. Which animal was unleashed into the wild and crossbred with the feral population? Chicken
  9. The ukulele is a suitable instrument for playing cheerful Hawaiian music. What does its name mean? Jumping flea
  10. Which of the following is the name of the reef triggerfish, the state fish of Hawaii, in the Hawaiian language? The one that starts with "Humu" and ends in "kuapua'a" (humuhumunukunukuapua'a)
The answer might surprise you.
The answer might surprise you.

World Landmarks - Rewards 1,000 Pirate Rank Points

  1. Several towns and large villages in Andalucía, Spain, such as Mijas and Frigiliana, are known as Pueblos Blancos. For what reason do they paint their houses white? To protect them from sunlight
  2. Which of the following images depicts the Arc de Triomphe de l'Étoile, which was commissioned by Napolean and built in Paris, France? The one facing to the left with a blue sky and engravings on both of its pillars
  3. The Colosseum is a famous amphitheater at the center of Rome, Italy. It was used for what purpose during Ancient Rome? A gladiatorial arena
  4. Which of the following images epics the Louvre, a famous museum in France which houses works of art such as the Nike of Samothrace and the Mona Lisa? The one that has a pyramid-shape structure
  5. Angkor Wat is a world-famous landmark in Cambodia. Angkor is derived from the Sanskrit word for "city," but what does wat come from? Temple
  6. The Palace of Westminster is a famous landmark in the United Kingdom. Located on the north end of the palace is a clock tower known as the Elizabeth Tower. It is more popularly known by what nickname? Big Ben
  7. Statues in Germany modeled after the Town Musicians of Bremen depict four animals. Which of the following is not one of the four? Pigeon
  8. Which of the following is true about the Sagrada Família, the largest unfinished church int he world that's located in Barcelona? It went a long time without a building permit
  9. The changing of the guards is a formal ceremony in which soldiers currently on duty the Old Guard, are relieved of their sentry postings by the New Guard. At which iconic landmark do Royal Guards wearing their signature black bearskin caps carry out this ceremony? Buckingham Palace
  10. The Statue of Liberty is one of the United States' most famous landmarks, located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor. What object does Lady Liberty hold in her right hand? A torch

Alcohol Expertise - Rewards 1,000 Pirate Rank Points

  1. The drink shown here is a popular cocktail most commonly made with dry gin and dry vermouth, then garnished with an olive. What is the name of this cocktail? Martini
  2. The plant shown here is used in beer for its bitter, aromatic, and preservative qualities in addition to its ability to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria. What is the name of this plant? Hops
  3. What does it mean to order a single or double whisky? How much whisky to pour
  4. When mixing a cocktail, what should be added to the device shown here? Ice
  5. Sugarcane was once grown extensively in Hawaii. The sugar from these plants is even used to make a certain alcohol, one that a Hawaiin royal enjoyed so much he set up his own still. What is the name of this alcohol? Rum
  6. Which of the following cocktails shown here has "Hawaii" in the name? The blue one
  7. A facility that produces beer is called a brewery. What is one that produces wine called? Winery
  8. Which of the following glasses is most commonly used to emphasize the aroma and carbonation of champagne? The long, thin one that looks stretched vertically - a flute glass
  9. When alcohol, such as wine, brandy, and whisky, is aged in barrels, a small amount evaporates through the wood during the aging process, resulting in a slight loss. What is this phenomenon called? The angel's share

Nutritionist - Rewards 1,000 Pirate Rank Points

  1. Which of the following dishes uses fish in its recipe? Acqua pazza
  2. Which of the following is a Turkish dish? Kebab
  3. Which of the following pasta dishes is made with only the three ingredients of boiled pasta, black petter, and cheese? Cacio e pepe
  4. Though most people in Japan associate cheese with cow's milk, Scandinavian countries are known to make cheese from the milk of rather unexpected animals. Which of the following is such an animal? Reindeer
  5. What is the common name for a cold soup that uses a purée of mashed potatoes, cream, and bouillon? Vichyssoise
  6. Which of the following is the name of the unsaturated fatty acid found in blueback fish? Docosahexaenoic acid
  7. Which of the following is the component found in spicy foods such as chili peppers that can also promote one's appetite or burn off fat? Capsaicin
  8. Which of the following nutrients is not found in tomatoes? Vitamin D
  9. While dietary fibers are not digested by the human body, they do possess the unique ability to clean the gastrointestinal tract. Which of the following is the distinctive water-soluble dietary fiber? Pectin
  10. Which of the following is a Spanish dish? Tapas

Piratology - Rewards 500 Pirate Rank Points

  1. Pirates were known to have used weapons such as swords and pistols. What is the weapon in the image called, which was popular among pirates? Cutlass
  2. About 200 years ago, a Spanish vessel carrying cargo of what would currently be worth a billion dollars was raided by pirates. This treasure was said to have been buried somewhere in the Palmyra Atoll. What was the name of this Spanish vessel? The Esperanza
  3. You'll find a variety of ships on the seas near Honolulu. Which of these should you be wary of in your travels? The pirate ship
  4. Madlantis is also known as a ship graveyard. What was the first kind of ship that drifted into its currents? Tanker
  5. Madlantis, the isle of pirates, is a well-known gathering site for thieves, gangs, and mafia alike. Who is said to have founded Madlantis? Bryce Fairchild
  6. Many a pirate makes their home in Rich Island, but what is this small spot of land's main industry? Fishing
  7. Pirate ships will fly a flag to show their allegiance to a particular crew or captain, or even simply to show that they're pirates. What is this flag generally called? The Jolly Roger
  8. What was the type of traditional folk song that many pirates and seafarers would sing while they worked? Sea Shanty
  9. The Mortimer Armada is often seen sailing the waters near Honolulu. Identify the symbol which appears on their flags and masts? The knight with the crossed swords
  10. Pirates and men of the navy alike were both known to mainly drink alcohol, as water became contaminated easily. What is the name of the watered-down rum that was drunk at the time? Grog
A motivation to keep on completing the tests, you get a new cool crewmate.
A motivation to keep on completing the tests, you get a new cool crewmate.

Japanese Underworld Studies - Rewards 1,000 Pirate Rank Points

  1. Sohei Dojima was the patriarch of a family within the Tojo Clan, the largest yakuza organization in the Kanto region. Which of the following crests belongs to his family? The hexagon-shaped crest, which has what looks like a gate inside a flower
  2. Kazuo Shibata was the patriarch of the Shibata Family, a subsidiary of the Tojo Clan. A certain sworn brother to Shibata was the chairman of a certain clan with its office based in Kamuro Theater. What was the name of this clan? Hatsushiba Clan
  3. The Omi Alliance is considered the largest yakuza organization to have ever existed in the Kansai region. The Sengoku Family was a direct family with a well-established name. Who was its patriarch? Toranosuke Sengoku
  4. Andre Richardson was the head of a globally known weapon smuggling organization. What was the name of this organization? Black Monday
  5. Which of the following groups was not part of the Tojo Clan? The Kijin Clan
  6. Which of the following images portrays a young captain of the Ryudo Family, an Okinawan yakuza organization? The short-haired guy wearing a colorful shirt
  7. The Tojo Clan is considered the largest yakuza organization to have ever existed in the Kanto region. The Tojo Clan has seen six chairmen up until this point. Who was the third chairman? Masaru Sera
  8. Which of the following images depicts Ryuhei Hoshino, the second chairman of the Seiryu Clan, one of the criminal organizations that maintained the Great Wall of Muscle, a three-way power balance in Isezaki Ijincho, Yokohama? The one guy who has full, short hair, and is wearing a robe.
  9. Naoki Katsuya was the patriarch of Ousaka Enterprises, an Omi Alliance subsidiary. He was also the president of a certain agency that operated as a front to conceal their illegal activities. What was the name of this agency? Osaka Talent
  10. Jin Goda was the father of Ryuji Goda, who was known as the Dragon of Kansai. He was also a former chairman of the Omi Alliance, but of which generation? Fifth

Hawaiian Underworld Studies - Rewards 1,000 Pirate Rank Points

  1. Bryce Fairchild, the mastermind of the Hawaiian underworld, was arrested for collecting certain contraband from around the world and storing it illegally within Nele Island. What was this contraband? Radioactive waste
  2. What is the name of the hotel that concealed the hideout of the Barracudas? Crystal Aloha Resort
  3. Some of Palekana's most faithful were recognized for their devotion and permitted to live on the sacred land of Nele Island. Some even were said to be brainwashed by the former Sage himself. What were these faithful called? Haku
  4. What did the Barracudas do to those that opposed them, as a warning to others? Gutted like fish
  5. Which of the following is the commander of the Ganzhe, a Chinese mafia that operated within Hawaii? Wong Tou
  6. Which among these is the symbol of the Chinese mafia, the Ganzhe? The rhombus-shaped symbol
  7. Which of the following images depicts the leader of the Barracudas, a gang that operated within Hawaii? The guy with his hair tied and grey shirt
  8. Which of the following is an area in Honolulu which the Yamai Syndicate considered their turf? Cultural District
  9. Criminal organizations like a mafia are typically composed of people who share the same race or language, but the Barracudas have a very different common thread. What was this commonality among their members? Formerly homeless
  10. Which of the following is the name of the high-end hotel with an illegal casino run by the Ganzhe? Nirvana Hotel

SEGA Proficiency Tier 2 - Rewards 1,000 Pirate Rank Points

  1. Which of the following SEGA releases is the shooter game known for its pastel-colored world where players control a sentient spaceship and fight against enemy invasion? Fantasy Zone
  2. SEGA has released various gaming consoles over the years. Which of the following is not one of those consoles? SEGA Pluto
  3. Which of the following video game consoles is the Dreamcast? The white one that says Sega and has a controller connected to it
  4. Jet Set Radio is an action game released by SEGA. In addition to inline skating, what else did this game's characters do around the city? Graffiti
  5. Which of the following is an image of the arcade cabinet for Out Run, a road racing simulator? The red one with the car-shaped seat
  6. Which of the following SEGA releases sees a group of heroes on their quest to take down Death Adder? Golden Axe
  7. In SEGA's Sakura Wars, which division is the young Sakura Shinguji affiliated with? Flower Division
  8. Sonic the Hedgehog is a young blue hedgehog who runs and rolls around at the speed of sound. This beloved and iconic character made his first appearance on which of these consoles? Genesis/Mega Drive
  9. SEGA's Super Monkey Ball is a platform game series where monkeys roll around inside of balls. What is the protagonist's name? AiAi
  10. In 1993, SEGA released what is widely recognized as the first 3D fighting game, which later became its own series. Which of the following is an image of the very first game in this series? The one that has a blue ninja on the right side of the image and the word "Saturn" on the left

SEGA Proficiency Tier 1 - Rewards 3,000 Pirate Rank Points

  1. Tails is a two-tailed fox who appears in SEGA's Sonic the Hedgehog series. What is the name of the airplane that he pilots in Sonic the Hedgehog 2? Tornado
  2. Space Channel 5 is a rhythmic action game released by SEGA in which the heroine Ulala is challenged to various dance battles in space. Which of the following is said by Ulala and her team after they strike a pose during a dance battle? Chu!
  3. R360 is a motion simulator released by SEGA that could spin 360 degrees on two axes. Which of the following images is of the R360 arcade cabinet? The one that looks like a space capsule
  4. In SEGA's Super Monkey Ball series, what is the name of the island that all of the monkeys live on? Jungle Island
  5. The Valkyria Chronicles series is a strategy RPG by SEGA. In the first title of the series, which country are the protagonists from? Principality of Gallia
  6. Sonic the Hedgehog is an action game released by SEGA. What is Sonic's height? 100 cm
  7. Sakura Amamiya is one of the main protagonists in SEGA's Sakura Wars. When is her birthday? March 19
  8. Panzer Dragoon II Zwei is a shooter game by SEGA. What is the name of the dragon who partners up with the protagonist Jean-Luc Lundi? Lagi
  9. SEGA has released a variety of hardware over the years. Which of the following is one of their products? TeraDrive
  10. Which of the following characters is Jeffry from SEGA's Virtua Fighter 3D fighting game series? The bearded guy without a shirt who's flexing in a centered position instead of looking to a side

Maritime Proficiency - Rewards 1,000 Pirate Rank Points

  1. Canals and straits must be taken into account when designing modern ships. The maximum size of a ship that can pass through the Panama and Suez Canals, and the Strait of Malacca, are described with terms that incorporate the names of these waterways. What suffixes this term? -max
  2. Sailboats are named for being primarily propelled by the wind hitting their sails. Combat ships propelled by manned oars are called galleys. What was the name for the type of galley which employed three tiered lines of oars, used in Ancient Greece? Trireme
  3. What is the name of the ship part which runs from the front to the back of the bottom of the boat, comprising its base? Keel
  4. When piloting a sea vessel, what is the correct term for steering right? Starboard
  5. According to international sea traffic rules, when two vessels are about to meet head-on, what actions should these vessels take? Alter their course starboard
  6. Since ancient times, flags have been used as a means to signal other ships. Currently, there are international maritime signal flags for unified communication. Which of these flags communicates a need for assistance? The red cross
  7. What is the name of this vessel which features two parallel hulls, used since ancient times in the Hawaiian and Polynesian regions? Catamaran
  8. As there is a risk of capsizing from being too light, ships will often have weights put on them to maintain their balance. What are these weights called? Ballasts
  9. It is vital for seafarers to know their current position, which lighthouses often assist with. One such lighthouse, dating from circa 300 BC, was an impressively large structure built on the island of Pharos in Egypt. What was the name of this lighthouse? Lighthouse of Alexandria
  10. Ships stay afloat on the water through buoyancy. The physical principle of buoyancy states that a force on a submerged object is equal to the weight of the fluid that is displaced by the object. What is this principle called? Archimedes' principle
SEGA pls.
SEGA pls.

Mathematics Proficiency - Rewards 500 Pirate Rank Points

  1. Solve for x in the following numerical sequence, 6, x, 496, 8128, 3350336 = 28
  2. Given the die face shown, what is the value of the opposite side? The die with 2
  3. Choose the correct solution to the following problem: 14+37 = 51
  4. What is the name of the quadrilateral that is made up of opposing angles of equal measure, none of which are at 90 degrees? Parallelogram
  5. Choose the correct solution to the following problem: 73-4-17 = 52
  6. Choose the correct solution to the following problem: 120x2 = 240
  7. Choose the correct solution to the following problem: 1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9-10 = 35
  8. Solve for x in the following numerical sequence: 1, 3, 6, x, 15, 21, 28, 36 = 10
  9. Choose the correct solution to the following problem: 72-3-17 = 52
  10. Given the displayed time, how many minutes will it take for time to read 9:30? 55 minutes
  11. Which of the following layouts can form a cube? The one with the long horizontal shape made out of four cells, which looks like a cross on its side

Music Proficiency - Rewards 500 Pirate Rank Points

  1. Fill in the blank. Johann Sebastian ___ was a musician who composed many pieces during the Baroque period. Bach
  2. A clef is a symbol that is placed at the left end of a musical staff to indicate the pitch of the notes written on it. Which letter of the alphabet is used to notate the treble clef? G
  3. In an orchestra, wind instruments are divided into woodwind instruments and brass instruments. Which of the following is a brass instrument? Trumpet
  4. Which musician composed famous pieces such as Moonlight Sonata, Ode to Joy, and the 5th Symphony? Beethoven
  5. A percussion instrument produces sound from being struck, shaken, or scraped. Some examples of percussion instruments include cymbals, castanets, or even the piano. Which of the following is also a percussion instrument? Xylophone
  6. Pablo de Sarasate was a composer best known for his piece Zigeunerweisen. Which country was he born in? Spain
  7. Which of the following pieces was composed by Frederic Chopin? Minute Waltz
  8. What is the name of the tool used to adjust rhythm to a certain tempo? Metronome
  9. A violin produces sound by drawing a bow across its strings. What material is the bow hair made from? Horse-tail hair

Pharmacology - Rewards 500 Pirate Rank Points

  1. There are several ways to obtain medication in modern times. Which of the following requires both a doctor's consultation and permission to obtain? Prescription medication
  2. Which of these chemical compounds is found in ointment used to treat eczema? Steroid
  3. Which of the following purified components is effective in retaining the moisture in one's skin? White petroleum
  4. Which of the following is an oral medicine? Powdered medicine
  5. Which of the following components is effective in relieving pain from headaches and inflammation? Acetylsalicylic acid
  6. What is the chemical compound found in antiseptics? Ethanol
  7. There are 3 common methods for taking medication. One is orally, as with oral medicine, another is topically, as with ointments. What is the third method? Injection
  8. Various medicines are researched and developed to combat sickness around the globe. What is the collective name for medicine with the same properties as the original that is released after the latter's patent expires? Generic drugs
  9. Which of the following is used to ease physical pain? Morphine
  10. Which of the following is considered a topical medication? Lozenge

Gem Proficiency - Rewards 1,000 Pirate Rank Points

  1. What is a ring called when it is offered to a significant other during a proposal? Engagement ring
  2. Which of the following jewels must be carefully maintained and stored to protect it from dry air and to preserve its beauty and luster? The green, square-shaped emerald
  3. Though most gems may be formed from a type of mineral, not all are. Which of the following gemstones is formed from hardened tree sap? Amber
  4. Which of the following is true about diamonds? They can break when struck with a hammer
  5. Which of the following jewelry incorporates a gemstone that looks different from sapphire, but is actually another variety of the same mineral as sapphire? The red ruby with a light brown background
  6. In Oscar Wilde's fairy tale, The Happy Prince, the statue of a prince asks a swallow to take the jewels and gold leaf adorning his body and deliver them to the poor. Which jewel served as the prince's blue eyes? Sapphire
  7. Which gem is famous for forming within the tissues of a living thing? Pearl
  8. Gold jewelry is marked with notations such as 14K to indicate the proportion of gold as opposed to other alloys. Which of the following notates pure gold? 24K
  9. Which of the following gemstones is pyroelectric, meaning it generates voltage when heated up or under pressure? Tourmaline
  10. Ring sizes follow an international standard and are assigned a number or symbol based on their internal circumference. Japan uses numbers such as 1 and 2. What does the United Kingdom use to designate ring sizes? Latin alphabet
Who would have thought getting good grades could be so rewarding?
Who would have thought getting good grades could be so rewarding?

Trivia King Tier 2 - Rewards 1,000 Pirate Rank Points

  1. Which artist painted notable works such as Sunflowers and L'Arlésienne, but was not financially successful during his lifetime? Vincent van Gogh
  2. Which of the following vegetables will float in fresh water? Pumpkin
  3. Which of the following is the field of study that focuses on the principles of electrons, atoms, molecules, and other micro particles, most notably when it comes to space research? Quantum physics
  4. In the modern age, UTC is the standard time common around the globe. What is the name of the observatory in England which acts as the base for the GMT time zone and adjusts UTC? Greenwich Observatory
  5. Who is the almighty god of the sky and thunder in Greek mythology? Zeus
  6. Which of the following was originally used to remove pencil marks before the eraser was invented? Bread
  7. What is the common name for when a hand in poker contains five cards of the same suit? Flush
  8. Darts is a competitive sport where the player throws three pointed missiles, or darts, at a dartboard to score points. How many points have been scored in the following picture? 85
  9. Which of the following is the chameleon, a lizard known for its ability to change its body color to blend into the environment? The one on a branch
  10. What is the name of the racing technique in which a vehicle rounds a curve by skidding the tires, saving time as a result? Drifting

Trivia King Tier 1 - Rewards 3,000 Pirate Rank Points

  1. In cue sports such as billiards and snooker, the game begins by positioning the balls together in a rack, then shooting the cue ball to scatter them. What is the name of this opening shot? Break shot
  2. Which of the following statements about snails is false? Their mucus can dissolve metal
  3. Like octopuses, what organ does a squid possess three of? Heart
  4. Which of the following is not an ape? Japanese macaque
  5. The Grimm brothers, a pair of German writers, are known for their Grimms' Fairy Tales, a collection of fairy tales familiar to many to this day, even in Japan. Which of the following is not a part of this collection? The Little Mermaid
  6. What is the alternative name for the second-magnitude star commonly referred to in the 21st century as the North Star? Polaris
  7. Which of the following flowers is not poisonous? The single prominent pink flower that's positioned to the right
  8. What is the name of the ancient Indian board game that is said to be the origin of modern shogi or chess? Chaturanga
  9. What was the basis for measuring one pound? The weight of flour consumed by one person per day
  10. In the 20th century, a time when railroads, mines, and the steel industry were some of the most dangerous environments to work in, what movement aimed to reduce workplace hazards? Safety First Movement

Ounabara Proficiency - Rewards 30,000 Pirate Rank Points

For the final test, the exam will pick questions at random from all previous tests. Don't worry, as there's enough time to search for keywords in this guide in case you need a quick reminder or two. Good luck!

For more help on your pirate adventure in Hawaii, check out our guides on where to find more battery packs and dragonflies for their related quests.

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