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Survive a Terror Class and We’ll Tell You If You’d Survive Attack on Titan

Dodging death is practically the same as dodging a hit to your QPI. You don’t need to be dropped in the middle of a titan-infested hellscape to tell whether or not you will survive the world of the hit anime and manga series Attack on Titan. Whether it be chasing down a deadline or praying for a grade curve, your real-life school survival instincts can help predict your titan-slaying ability. Take this quiz to test whether your resourcefulness and quick thinking skills in a terror class can help you reach the levels of Levi Ackerman.

Attack on Titan The Final Season: Part 2 is now streaming on Netflix with weekly episodes streaming every Monday! Whether or not you survived, you would be on the edge of your seat as you watch how humanity strives to go beyond the three walls that hold them from exploring the outside world.

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