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Quiz about House 802 Transplant
Quiz about House 802 Transplant

"House" 8.02 "Transplant" Trivia Quiz


Despite having egregiously violated the terms of his scheduled parole release, House manages to return to Plainsboro Hospital for a special case.

A multiple-choice quiz by christopherm. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
christopherm
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
342,734
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
178
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Question 1 of 10
1. In the opening scene, House is still in prison. Alvarez, the prison guard awakens House from a deep slumber, announcing that House has a VIP visitor. Who comes to visit House? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. House is initially disinclined to return to his previous life at Plainsboro. However, the complexity and mystery of a critical case is enough to persuade House. Which particular anatomical feature is the subject? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. When House returns to the hospital, his old team is ready to assist and his office is precisely the way he left it.


Question 4 of 10
4. House has been assigned a relatively young doctor from another department to assist House on the case. House berates her and tells her to return to her original department. How does she respond? (House is impressed with her spunk.) Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. House views the medical situation for which he has been assigned to evaluate and diagnose. Wilson is present. How could the relationship between House and Wilson be described at this point? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. House attempts to engage his new assistant in a bit of thievery from another doctor's office. What item does House want to get in order to help with his relaxation? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. House is trying to convey his diagnostic process to his assistant with his usual employment of metaphors. The assistant takes some umbrage to this approach and asks House if he thinks she is stupid? What does House say? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Time is running out for both the patient needing a transplant and the vital organs which are deteriorating rapidly. From what event does House derive his characteristic epiphany of insight? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Having brilliantly solved the case which resulted in a successful transplant, how is House rewarded? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. House has been frustrated with Wilson concerning their relationship. House had previously expressed the desire for Wilson to either punch him in the face, kick him in the groin, or otherwise express his anger and get back to being friends. What does Wilson do in the final scene. Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. In the opening scene, House is still in prison. Alvarez, the prison guard awakens House from a deep slumber, announcing that House has a VIP visitor. Who comes to visit House?

Answer: Foreman

House is reluctant to receive a visitor. When Alavarez tells House that it is the new Dean of Medicine for Plainsboro Hospital, House is intrigued, particularly when House learns that it is not Cuddy. It turns out that Foreman has assumed the position as the new Dean of Medicine.
2. House is initially disinclined to return to his previous life at Plainsboro. However, the complexity and mystery of a critical case is enough to persuade House. Which particular anatomical feature is the subject?

Answer: the lungs

The new Dean of Medicine describes a case to House. "The patient has two lungs in a box and only 12 hours left." The case is perplexing enough to warrant and elicit House's interest. So, House is granted an immediate conditional parole.
3. When House returns to the hospital, his old team is ready to assist and his office is precisely the way he left it.

Answer: False

It has been more than a year since House has left the hospital. Cuddy resigned and Taub, Chase and Thirteen have moved on to other positions. Not only that, but House no longer has his old office. Instead, he has a small, sparsely equipped cubicle within which to work.
4. House has been assigned a relatively young doctor from another department to assist House on the case. House berates her and tells her to return to her original department. How does she respond? (House is impressed with her spunk.)

Answer: "I can't. I punched my attending."

House perceives the younger doctor to be insufficiently qualified to provide any assistance, despite her eagerness. House describes her as a not only a reject, but a cowardly reject. He tells her to go back to Neurology. She exclaims, "I can't. I punched my attending." House seems to be impressed with this confession of spirited mettle.
5. House views the medical situation for which he has been assigned to evaluate and diagnose. Wilson is present. How could the relationship between House and Wilson be described at this point?

Answer: Wilson is unforgiving, cold and distant.

Wilson appears to be very angry with House. Further, Wilson denies having anything to do whatsoever with having House released from prison. Even though House tries to make some amends for his past misdeeds, Wilson coldly replies, "Analyze it however you like. We're not friends anymore." It's a very cold statement to make to anybody.
6. House attempts to engage his new assistant in a bit of thievery from another doctor's office. What item does House want to get in order to help with his relaxation?

Answer: a reclining chair

House and his assistant enter the office of Dr. Pinto. Dr. Pinto has to run an errand and leaves his office. House tries to extricate a reclining chair from the office but his assistant stubbornly refuses to assist. Even so, when Dr. Pinto returns to his office, House points the blame on the failed chair theft to his assistant. She greets Dr. Pinto with a meek, "Hi."
7. House is trying to convey his diagnostic process to his assistant with his usual employment of metaphors. The assistant takes some umbrage to this approach and asks House if he thinks she is stupid? What does House say?

Answer: "No, they were stupid, too."

House proceeds to describe the infection process using military metaphors. His assistant is a bit insulted. In a particularly funny scene, the assistant asks House, "What aren't you more alarmed? We're running out of time." House responds in a silly voice, "Ahhhhh, she's dying!" As House is describing the infection process with military metaphors, the assistant protests, "Did you use metaphors like that with your old team, or do you just think I am particularly stupid?" House blithely replies, "No, they were stupid, too."
8. Time is running out for both the patient needing a transplant and the vital organs which are deteriorating rapidly. From what event does House derive his characteristic epiphany of insight?

Answer: a birthday party

As House is trying to brainstorm ideas, he happens to notice the smoke arising from extinguished candles on a birthday cake. This naturally leads to an epiphany concerning the damaged lungs which need to be transplanted as soon as possible.
9. Having brilliantly solved the case which resulted in a successful transplant, how is House rewarded?

Answer: House gets his previous office furnishings from storage.

The Dean of Medicine is pleased with what House has done. House has brilliantly solved another enigmatic case, repaired relationships and boosted the reputation of the hospital. House is rewarded with regaining his office furnishings.
10. House has been frustrated with Wilson concerning their relationship. House had previously expressed the desire for Wilson to either punch him in the face, kick him in the groin, or otherwise express his anger and get back to being friends. What does Wilson do in the final scene.

Answer: Wilson punches House in the face.

Per House's previous suggestion, Wilson expresses his frustration with House by reluctantly punching House in the face. Then, Wilson says, "Dinner later. I'll pick something up." House is momentarily in pain, but finally pleased at this attempt at reparation.
Source: Author christopherm

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