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'Quantico' Season 1 Episode 7 Spoilers: The NATS Will Have to Survive an 'Explosive' Midterm Exam

In the upcoming episode of "Quantico," which is titled "Go," the NATS were given their midterm exam, and things will be "explosive."

According to a synopsis that was posted on Spoilers Guide, more people will be sent packing home from the FBI Academy, after the trainees were given their midterm exam. The synopsis teased that the midterm exams will be about explosives. Fans wonder if this is the exam where Simon (Tate Ellington) will emerge on top, since Alex (Priyanka Chopra) mentioned in episode 3 how Simon handled a bomb at Quantico during a "future" scene.

Meanwhile, in the "future" scene of the next episode, Alex will find Nimah and Raina, and according to the synopsis, the twins will give Alex "more questions than answers."

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The full summary on the website reads, "The recruits are tested on everything they know in an explosive midterm exam, while in the future, Alex finds Nimah and Raina who provide more questions than answers," and "It's midterm exam time at Quantico where the NATS are given an explosive assignment which results in some people going home for good. In the future, Alex continues to try and clear her name, finding Nimah and Raina who provide more questions than answers leaving Alex and the world to wonder, 'Who can you really trust?'"

In the last episode, Ryan (Jake McLaughlin) was seen torn between telling the truth to Alex the real reason why he is at the FBI Academy, or keeping it a secret from her, after she has admitted that she trusts him now. In one of the scenes, Simon was seen giving a friendly advice to Ryan. "You got something to tell Alex, don't wait," he said to Ryan. "Get in front of it. Do it face-to-face. If you do, let me know if it works," Simon added.

Watch "Quantico" every Sunday on ABC.

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