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Quiz about House 614 Private Lives
Quiz about House 614 Private Lives

"House" 6.14 "Private Lives" Trivia Quiz


This intriguing episode examines issues of privacy as related to social networking.

A multiple-choice quiz by christopherm. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
christopherm
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
327,315
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
208
Last 3 plays: Guest 104 (10/10), genoveva (9/10), Guest 73 (9/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. A couple are somewhat loudly arguing about sharing their personal information on the Internet. A neighbor comes over to complain. However, the neighbor notices something odd about the woman. What does the neighbor observe? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. In order to deter House from his regular habit of watching pornography, Wilson suggests that they do something together outside of the apartment. What does Wilson invite House to do? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. As is often the case, House decides to have the premises of the patient searched and investigated. To whom does House assign this unenviable task? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. House and Wilson along with another person arrive at their appointed rendezvous. Who has Wilson invited? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. It appears that Wilson has performed some unusual extracurricular activities during his college years. What particularly embarrassing fact has House uncovered about Wilson? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. In an effort to achieve some sort of balance with House, Wilson discovers that House is surreptitiously doing something that is contrary to House's ideology. What has Wilson found? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Despite the annoyance of the blog that the patient is so fervently adhered to, it provides some important diagnostic information. What does House note from the blog entries? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Wilson, in his continuous quest to gain retribution, unearths a surprising fact about the author of one of the books House has been perusing. What is unusual about this author? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Having received some inspiration from Wilson, House proceeds to interrogate the patient about her bowel movements. House notes the patient's response and explains the concept of malabsorption. What is the diagnosis? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Wilson and House are having a discussion about House's search for truth and meaning. Wilson says, "You wanted what we all want .." What does House suggest in a query? Hint



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Most Recent Scores
Mar 21 2024 : Guest 104: 10/10
Mar 10 2024 : genoveva: 9/10
Mar 03 2024 : Guest 73: 9/10
Mar 01 2024 : AnomalyAly4: 10/10
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. A couple are somewhat loudly arguing about sharing their personal information on the Internet. A neighbor comes over to complain. However, the neighbor notices something odd about the woman. What does the neighbor observe?

Answer: She has bruising on her face and is bleeding from the gums.

As the couple are arguing over the woman's propensity to share every detail about their lives online, a neighbor arrives complaining about the noise. The neighbor sees the bruising on the woman's face and thinking it is a case of domestic abuse calls the police. However, the woman begins bleeding profusely from her gums.
2. In order to deter House from his regular habit of watching pornography, Wilson suggests that they do something together outside of the apartment. What does Wilson invite House to do?

Answer: Wilson invites House to attend a speed dating club.

In a valiant effort to pry House from his relative cloistered activities, Wilson proudly announces that he is going to attend a speed dating service. House is initially disinclined to participate, but acquiesces in the end.
3. As is often the case, House decides to have the premises of the patient searched and investigated. To whom does House assign this unenviable task?

Answer: Thirteen and Taub

House says, "Eeny, meeny, miny, Thirteen and Tiny." So, he has selected Thirteen and Taub to search the patient's home for the usual suspects. At the apartment, they are interrupted by the annoying neighbor. The neighbor does provide some information about rat poison, though.
4. House and Wilson along with another person arrive at their appointed rendezvous. Who has Wilson invited?

Answer: Chase

House arrives at the meeting. Wilson has invited Chase. House is a little disappointed at seeing Chase at this event. House says, "Little girls kiss frogs and expect them to turn into you." Chase replies, "I'm not that good looking." Wilson chimes in, "You kind of are." So, House wagers that Chase will be able to collect at least a dozen names based on Chase's physical appearance alone.
5. It appears that Wilson has performed some unusual extracurricular activities during his college years. What particularly embarrassing fact has House uncovered about Wilson?

Answer: Wilson has appeared in a risque film.

Wilson, in an effort to keep House from discovering his appearance in a ribald film, returns House's video rentals to the store, with the exception of one. House resolutely searches for the missing video and discovers that Wilson played a small role in a pornographic movie.
6. In an effort to achieve some sort of balance with House, Wilson discovers that House is surreptitiously doing something that is contrary to House's ideology. What has Wilson found?

Answer: House is reading a book of sermons.

With the assistance of Chase, Wilson discovers that House is covertly reading a book of sermons. As House purports to be an atheist, this fact is contrary to House's persona. Further, Wilson manages to get copies of the book and distributes the book to all of the staff, much to the chagrin of House.
7. Despite the annoyance of the blog that the patient is so fervently adhered to, it provides some important diagnostic information. What does House note from the blog entries?

Answer: The time stamp of the blog entries reveal a shift in active writing time.

House examines the time stamps of each blog entry. He discovers that her earlier entries were posted in the day. Now, she regularly posts in the evening and early morning hours. Subsequently, House orders a biopsy of her liver.
8. Wilson, in his continuous quest to gain retribution, unearths a surprising fact about the author of one of the books House has been perusing. What is unusual about this author?

Answer: The author is House's biological father.

Wilson, after some investigation, finds out that the author of the book of sermons that House has been reading is really House's biological father. Upon this revelation, House says, "Natural selection is not an infallible force." While Wilson is engaged in an admittedly difficult conversation, House suddenly has an epiphany based on Wilson's choice of words.
9. Having received some inspiration from Wilson, House proceeds to interrogate the patient about her bowel movements. House notes the patient's response and explains the concept of malabsorption. What is the diagnosis?

Answer: Whipple's disease

House chastises the patient for not being forthright about her symptoms on her blog. She declares that nobody wants to hear about that sort of thing. As House describes the symptomology, Thirteen and Chase chime in unison, "Whipple's disease." It's treatable, so the patient is relieved.
10. Wilson and House are having a discussion about House's search for truth and meaning. Wilson says, "You wanted what we all want .." What does House suggest in a query?

Answer: "The power to transform into any water-based object?"

As Wilson is trying to have a serious discussion, he proposes that House wants the same thing that everyone else wants. House cavalierly offers his non sequitur answer, "The power to transform into any water-based object?" Wilson ignoring the response continues to say, "To look across the gulf and know that there is someone else like you."
Source: Author christopherm

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