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Honkai: Star Rail – Ministry of Education Quiz Part 2 answer

Artwork for Honkai: Star Rail.

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This Honkai: Star Rail guide provides the answer to the Ministry of Education Quiz Part 2.

In the world of Honkai: Star Rail, the Ministry of Education Quiz is part of one of the game’s Daily Missions. This mission, named “On the Doorsteps of Science,” becomes available after reaching Trailblaze Level 10 or above and completing the “Long Wait for the Blade’s Edge” mission.

“On the Doorsteps of Science” may be assigned at random to players, meaning there is no promise of receiving the mission. Players will get 5,000 Credits and 200 Activity Points for completing Daily Missions such as this.

In this mission, you must speak with Regin at the Goethe Hotel located in The Overworld’s Administrative District. Afterwards, you’ll take his thesis to a Ministry of Education officer and answer various quiz questions – and some are tougher than others.

In Part 2 of the quiz, players are asked the following question:

“58 is First Snow, and First Snow is 0.

39 is Summershade Bamboo, and Summershade Bamboo is 14.

99 is Ball Peony, and Ball Peony is 8.

27 is Sunshine, and Sunshine is 4.

What is the sum of First Snow, Summershade Bamboo, Ball Peony, and Sunflower added together?”

Ministry of Education Quiz Part 2 question

So, what’s the correct answer? Keep reading to find out.

Screenshot showing the Ministry of Education Quiz Part 2 question in Honkai: Star Rail.
Credit: HoYoverse

Ministry of Education Quiz Part 2 answer

The answer to the Ministry of Education Quiz Part 2 is 162.

Provide the correct answer to the Ministry of Education officer and the “On the Doorsteps of Science” Daily Mission will be complete. You will receive 5,000 Credits as a reward.

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