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Quiz about House 611 Remorse
Quiz about House 611 Remorse

"House" 6.11 "Remorse" Trivia Quiz


House purportedly accepts a case based on physical appearance and oblique circumstances. In addition, someone from his past decides to pay a visit.

A multiple-choice quiz by christopherm. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
christopherm
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
321,951
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
8 / 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. As the team presents cases for House to approve or disapprove, House dismisses each case with a perfunctory rejection. However, Foreman makes a somewhat persuasive argument, at least, with respect to House's own criteria. What does Foreman say to convince House? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. House has been receiving phone calls from a person in his past that House had allegedly committed a certain transgression against. What is the nature of this act? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Thirteen, not quite falling in line with the rest of the team, decides to perform her own diagnostics. What does she discover about the patient? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. House musters the requisite courage to meet with his old college colleague, Wibberly. Wibberly unabashedly tells House that he never graduated from medical school. House wants to know what Wibberly is doing now. How does Wibberly reply? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Wilson is busy performing clinic duty when House unexpectedly arrives. In this particularly humorous scene, in which language does House demonstrate proficiency? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Thirteen seems to bear a particular threat to the patient, Valerie, due to Thirteen's acute insight into Valerie's mental state. Is Valerie successful in getting Thirteen fired from the hospital?


Question 7 of 10
7. In seems that House is in some stage of guilt over Wibberly's current state of affairs. How does House plan to redress this situation? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. As Valerie's condition worsens, someone arrives to offer assistance. Who is this person? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Despite Thirteen's antipathy toward the patient, her insights and communication to House point to a viable diagnosis. Valerie's enriched copper diet leads House to what diagnosis? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. After House meets Wibberly again, Wibberly confesses all to House. Does House carry out his original plan to assuage his guilt?



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1. As the team presents cases for House to approve or disapprove, House dismisses each case with a perfunctory rejection. However, Foreman makes a somewhat persuasive argument, at least, with respect to House's own criteria. What does Foreman say to convince House?

Answer: Foreman tells House that the prospective patient is really "hot."

Had House taken the case based on personal appearances alone, that might suggest House could be shamelessly shallow. However, House is intrigued by the fact that this attractive woman is married to somebody that does not share her physical attributes without any apparent compensating factors. House hands out the case by saying, "So, Beauty and the Beast. You wants to go see?"
2. House has been receiving phone calls from a person in his past that House had allegedly committed a certain transgression against. What is the nature of this act?

Answer: House switched academic papers with a colleague in order to test a theory.

House abjectly confessed to Wilson that he switched papers with a fellow student in order to test his own theory about a certain professor's prejudicial grading. It turns out that House was wrong about his theory, so he exhibits a degree of compunction about his action.
3. Thirteen, not quite falling in line with the rest of the team, decides to perform her own diagnostics. What does she discover about the patient?

Answer: Thirteen determines that the patient is a psychopath.

Having administered an MRI, Thirteen proceeds to test for variances by dialog. Thirteen discovers that there is a complete lack of emotional response to Thirteen's series of questions. The lack of empathy or conscience exhibited by the patient during this dialog point toward an indication of psychopathy.
4. House musters the requisite courage to meet with his old college colleague, Wibberly. Wibberly unabashedly tells House that he never graduated from medical school. House wants to know what Wibberly is doing now. How does Wibberly reply?

Answer: Wibberly says, "I bag groceries."

Wibberly thanks House for writing a letter of apology. Nevertheless, he goes on to detail the decline of his life due to the single act of House's indiscretion. House looks crushed as he learns this news.
5. Wilson is busy performing clinic duty when House unexpectedly arrives. In this particularly humorous scene, in which language does House demonstrate proficiency?

Answer: Spanish

Wilson is attending to a patient who has injured himself on the job. The patient speaks to Wilson and House in Spanish. House hilariously explains to the patient that Wilson is not only a good doctor but also has an empathy for his patients, "which stems from his own crippling battle with male sexual dysfunction." Even so, House mildly chastises the patient for becoming intoxicated on the job.
6. Thirteen seems to bear a particular threat to the patient, Valerie, due to Thirteen's acute insight into Valerie's mental state. Is Valerie successful in getting Thirteen fired from the hospital?

Answer: No

Even though, Valerie manages to get Thirteen removed from active participation in the case, Valerie does not succeed in having Thirteen's medical license revoked, much to her consternation. This does though, have the effect of repairing the damaged relationship between Foreman and Thirteen.
7. In seems that House is in some stage of guilt over Wibberly's current state of affairs. How does House plan to redress this situation?

Answer: House writes a check to cover Wibberly's mortgage payments.

House is seen writing a check to Wibberly for mortgage payments. Wilson arrives and importunes House as to what his motives could possibly be. Wilson submits that House should actually be apologizing to Cuddy. House summarily dismisses Wilson by saying, "I'm gonna pretend to go to work now," whereupon, he starts typing on his computer like a typewriter in an annoying manner and says, "bing," and the end.
8. As Valerie's condition worsens, someone arrives to offer assistance. Who is this person?

Answer: Valerie's older sister

Valerie's older sister, Sarah, arrives to offer her assistance to Valerie. She explains to Thirteen the troubled childhood that they all suffered. After the conversation, Thirteen goes to House depicting Valerie's childhood problems and more importantly, her sudden transformation beginning with adolescence.
9. Despite Thirteen's antipathy toward the patient, her insights and communication to House point to a viable diagnosis. Valerie's enriched copper diet leads House to what diagnosis?

Answer: Wilson's disease

Based on Thirteen's information, House concludes that Wilson's disease is the culprit. House then enlists Thirteen to administer a confirming diagnostic test of Valerie's nails. Thirteen tells that with proper treatment, Valerie will get better. House orders chelation therapy which will remove the heavy metals from Valerie's system.
10. After House meets Wibberly again, Wibberly confesses all to House. Does House carry out his original plan to assuage his guilt?

Answer: Yes

Even though Wibberly confesses everything, including having graduated from medical school, and having a practice for ten years, House is seen placing the check through the mail slot of Wibberly's home. It appears that he is sublimating his guilt for other deeds by pressing on with this act of generosity.
Source: Author christopherm

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