Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth Vocational School Answers

Like a Dragon: Unlimited Wealth

In the game Yakuza: Infinite Fortune, Kasuga has the opportunity to significantly improve her personality attributes by earning certificates at the Unabala Vocational School in Hawaii. These certificates, earned through a series of exams, can enhance Kasuga’s enthusiasm, charm, confidence, kindness, style, and wisdom.

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To gain access to the school, players will need to complete the 21st sub-story: Playing with Fire, in which Haruhi reunites with his friend Ikari and explores the certifications on offer. The guide provides insights into unlocking the school, details on the available exams, and valuable answers to each certification test. Players can enhance Haruhi’s knowledge by completing these exams, adding an engaging and rewarding aspect to the game.

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Answers to the Unlimited Wealth Vocational School like a Dragon

Unlock Unambara Vocational School

Ounabara Vocational School, located in the Cultural District near the port, becomes accessible in Like a Dragon: Unlimited Wealth, after Kasuga passes by it for the first time. This triggers Substory 21: Playing with Fire, where Kasuga reconnects with his old friend Ikari, who introduces him to the certificates offered by the new branch of Ounabara.

In order to complete the sub-story, Haruhi must take a mock exam, Exam #2: Hawaiian Proficiency Level 2, which grants +30 Passion and +30 Charisma. The answers to this mock exam are as follows:

Exam #2: Hawaii Level 2

  1. Kalua pig: Picture shows brown meat with rice and vegetables
  2. Laiahi Volcano: Diamond Head
  3. Ahi poke: Pacific bluefin tuna
  4. Hawaii’s main crop: sugar cane
  5. “Ukulele” means: jumping flea
  6. White flowers used in Hawaii: Plumeria
  7. Hawaiian thumb and pinky gesture: Shaka
  8. Waikiki Beach in 2024: It’s man-made
  9. Image of a wreath: A wreath of colorful red flowers
  10. Famous Hawaiian Candy: Malasada

Test #1: Athleticism

  1. Speed ​​skating skates: long blade skates
  2. Opening the ball in billiards: Opening the ball
  3. Sprint start method: Crouching start
  4. Player guards in football: they help with dribbling the ball (false)
  5. Bowling Gutter: Drainage Gutter
  6. FINA rules stipulate that swimmers must break through the water for 15 meters
  7. Basketball foul of more than three steps: traveling
  8. Score on dartboard image: 85 points
  9. The forkball grip in baseball: fingers are placed horizontally on either side of the ball
  10. A golf club that makes the ball roll on the green: putter

Exam #3: Hawaii Level 1

  1. Hawaiian Traditional Clothing: Mu’umu’u
  2. Halema’uma’u Active volcano: Kilauea
  3. Animals that hybridized after Hurricane Iniki: Chickens
  4. Holidays only celebrated in Hawaii: King Kamehameha Day
  5. Lahaina is the second largest island: Maui
  6. Hawaiian sports he’e nalu: surfing
  7. Mauna Kea Summit Observation Facilities: Astronomical Objects
  8. Hawaiian state fish: Humuhumunukunukuapua’a
  9. Hawaii’s state bird: Hawaiian goose
  10. Unused letters in the Hawaiian alphabet: S

Exam #4: Marine Biology

  1. Marine life at its lowest point: the football fish
  2. Marine life carried by tides: plankton
  3. The largest marine animal: the blue whale
  4. Why do sea turtles shed tears when laying eggs: To regulate salt concentration
  5. Clownfish Pictures: Orange and White Striped Fish
  6. Largest penguin species: Emperor penguin
  7. Animals that do not belong to the same class: Penguins
  8. Marine creatures with lungs: killer whales
  9. Moon jellyfish structure: Eye
  10. Dolphins sleep to avoid suffocation: They alternate between two halves of their brain

Exam #5: Alcohol Expertise

  1. Evaporation during aging: the angel’s share
  2. Martini cocktail ingredients: dry gin, vermouth, olives
  3. Plants used to bitter beer: Hops
  4. Cocktails with Hawaii in their names: Blue Hawaii
  5. Pucks vs. Ice Cubes: Easier to Prepare (False)
  6. What to add to the cocktail shaker: Ice cubes
  7. Hawaiian Sugarcane Liquor: Rum
  8. Facilities for producing wine: wineries
  9. A glass that emphasizes aroma and carbonation: the flute
  10. Image of a wreath: A wreath of colorful red flowers

Exam #6: World Landmarks

  1. Palace of Westminster Nickname: Big Ben
  2. Louvre depiction image: Glass Pyramid
  3. Angkor Wat Origins: The Temple
  4. The purpose of the Roman Colosseum: gladiator arena
  5. Statue of Liberty Item in Hand: Torch
  6. Sagrada Familia facts: Long-term lack of building permit
  7. Arc de Triomphe picture: tall white arch
  8. Statues in Germany: Pigeons
  9. Changing of the Guard Ceremony Landmark: Buckingham Palace
  10. The houses in Pueblos Blancos are painted white: to protect them from the sun

Exam #7: Muscle Science

  1. The most nutritious vegetable: Broccoli
  2. Best energy supplement for preventing cramps: Bananas
  3. Exercises that emphasize the neck muscles: Formula 1 racing
  4. Sports that focus on using the neck muscles to lift weights: Formula 1 racing
  5. The Most Important Nutrient for Building Muscle: Protein
  6. Best Chicken Cuts for Building Muscle: Chicken Breast
  7. Not one of the three major exercises: Push-ups
  8. The largest muscle in the adult male body: the quadriceps
  9. Protein supplements should be taken within 30 minutes after exercise
  10. Relieve Post-Workout Soreness: Stretch and Relax the Affected Muscles

Exam #8: Green thumb

  1. Common clover leaves: three
  2. Sunflower planting time: April to June
  3. Non-toxic flowers: Gerbera (pink daisy)
  4. Shears for trimming branches and leaves: Hedge shears
  5. Flowers that bloom in spring: Tulips
  6. Easy Herbs to Grow: Mint
  7. Flower with thorns: Rose
  8. Basil picture: large green leaves in a white bowl
  9. Plants that need vine support: Morning glory

Exam #9: Underworld Studies

  1. Young Captain Image: Shimabukuro Rikiya
  2. Ousaka Enterprises Organization Name: Osaka Talent
  3. Saejima Taiga Massacre victims: 18
  4. Goro Majima’s dance club: Cabaret Grand
  5. The Yokohama organization led by Liu Jialang: the Snake and Flower Triad
  6. Dojima Sohei’s family crest: a blue crest with a silver rectangular pattern
  7. Not belonging to the Dongcheng clan: Guiren clan
  8. Ryuhei Hoshino photo: a man with short grey hair, a yellow kimono and no beard
  9. Dojima Daigo’s back tattoo: Red and black tattoo of the angry god Fudo Myo-o
  10. Omi Alliance member becomes fifth Tojo-kai president: Terada Yuko

Exam #10: SEGA Proficiency Level 2

  1. Puyo Puyo Characters and Family Grocery Store: Ringo
  2. Out Run arcade cabinet image: orange cabinet with wheels
  3. Super Monkey Ball Protagonist: Ai Ai
  4. Sonic the Hedgehog Collection: Rings
  5. First picture of a UFO catcher: a bulky pink box
  6. Sakura Wars Intelligence Department: Moon Department
  7. 1993 3D fighting game series: Virtua Fighter
  8. Dreamcast image: white console with four controller ports
  9. Full Body Motorcycle Racing Game: Hang-On
  10. Dreamcast storage medium name: Visual Memory Unit

Exam #11: SEGA Proficiency Level 1

  1. Sega Mark III Remake: Master System
  2. Virtua Fighter 3D fighting game character: Jeffry
  3. Valkyria Chronicles 4 protagonist enlists in Edinburgh, England
  4. Mega Drive Controller: Black Crescent Controller
  5. Sonic the Hedgehog Height: 100 cm
  6. Consoles between Genesis/Mega Drive and Saturn: Sega CD
  7. Super Monkey Ball 2001 Release Platform: Arcade
  8. Game released for the Saturn North American launch: Daytona USA
  9. Non-Shin Megami Tensei series: Dragon Quest
  10. Yakuza series first released on PlayStation 2

Exam #12: City of Honolulu Proficiency

  • Restaurant: Revolve Bar
  • Food delivery business: Crazy Eats
  • Shinobi Sushi Menu: Spider Roll
  • Transportation: Tram
  • Sexy Dance: Doll and Devil
  • Building: Ryukai Shrine
  • Anaconda Mall Photo Anaconda Mall Photo
  • Blue Hawaiian Cocktail: Ocean Boy
  • Alo-Happy Tourism Mascot: Alo-Happy

Exam #13: Gem Mastery

  • Engagement Rings
  • UK Ring Sizes: Latin Alphabet
  • Gemstones in biology: Pearls
  • Ruby (red gemstone)
  • Diamond: It breaks if you hit it with a hammer
  • Pure gold mark: K24
  • Sap Gem: Amber
  • Prince’s Blue Eyes: Sapphire
  • Emerald Care
  • Pyroelectric Gemstones: Tourmaline

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Exam #14: Sujimon Mastery

  • Krass Kringle Sujimon: Give a Gift
  • Boar Sugimon: Eat the shield
  • Rebel Waspmon: Iron Pipe
  • Dump Chump Sujimon: Oil barrel
  • Drunken Sujimon: Drunk Pistol
  • Chimneyman Sujimon: Nicotine fumes
  • Gainz Chaser Sujimon: Getting Huge
  • Steelpunk Sujimon: Representative Collection
  • Blackmailer Daemon Sujimon: Stealing Money
  • Beach Ball Player Sujimon: Air Burst

Exam #15: Mathematics

  • Expression result: 12.3 + 3.7
  • Cube shape: four horizontal blocks, three vertical blocks
  • Total: 1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9-10 = 35
  • Opposite mold: 2
  • Time to 9:30: 55 minutes (shows 8:35)
  • Equation: 1+2×3+4×5 = 27
  • Hexagon angle: 720 degrees
  • Sequence: 21
  • Equation: 196 / 14 = 14
  • Meeting time: 10 minutes

Exam #16: Outer Space

  • Saturn’s Rings: Ice
  • Morning and Evening Star: Venus
  • M in the nebula Name: Messier
  • Black Hole: Gravity
  • Earth to Moon Walk: About 10 years
  • Earth’s Moon: Rotation and revolution at the same speed
  • Japanese astronauts banned from eating natto
  • Cause of tides: Moon
  • Space suit cost: 1 billion yen
  • Comet of 1986: Halley’s Comet

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Exam #17: World History

  • Portrait of George Washington: Man with White Curly Wig
  • Ukiyo-e Artist: Hokusai
  • Descartes’ famous quote: I think, therefore I am
  • Notre Dame de Paris Architecture: Non-Baroque
  • Origins of the Inca Empire: Southern Peru
  • Inventor of dynamite: Alfred Nobel
  • Political Forum: G7 Summit
  • Leonardo da Vinci painting: Mona Lisa
  • Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5: Symphony No. 5
  • Galileo Galilei, father of observational astronomy

Exam #18: Trivia King Level 2

  • Toxic vegetables: Onions
  • Margherita pizza ingredients: tomato sauce, white mozzarella cheese, basil
  • Floating vegetables: pumpkin
  • Chameleon Skill: Change Color
  • Greek God: Zeus
  • Van Gogh’s paintings: Sunflowers, The Girl from Arles
  • Medusa’s Gaze: Turned to Stone
  • Cassava-derived foods: cassava
  • Flashback phenomenon: explosive re-ignition
  • Pre-wipe cleaner: Bread

Exam #19: Trivia King Level 1

  • Cucumber record: Lowest calories
  • Pigeon navigation: Earth’s magnetic field
  • Parkour Origins: French Military Training
  • Everest’s Past: Under the Sea
  • The three organs of a squid: the heart
  • Copy paper thickness matching: 10 sheets
  • Workplace Safety Campaign: Safety First Campaign
  • Sherlock Holmes’ partner: Doctor
  • Image analysis: answering questions based on images

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Exam #20: Trivia King Special Level

  • French Bread Slash: Coupe
  • False Snail Myth: Mucus Can Dissolve Metals
  • Tetrodotoxin: Tetrodotoxin
  • Japanese eels change color: Sunlight makes them darker
  • Turtle Sex Determination: Egg Incubation Temperature
  • Violin bow hair: horsetail hair
  • Treble clef symbol: G
  • Helicopter Root: Helico + pter
  • Bird Food Analysis: Swallow Stone
  • Image analysis: answering questions based on images

Exam #21: Ounabara Proficiency

  • This exam consists of five random questions from previous exams, all of which must be answered correctly to pass.

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