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Quiz about House 811 Nobodys Fault
Quiz about House 811 Nobodys Fault

"House" 8.11 "Nobody's Fault" Trivia Quiz


House is the subject of an inquest due to a horrible incident which occurs during the treatment of a patient. The format is intriguing and compelling.

A multiple-choice quiz by christopherm. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
christopherm
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
346,344
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
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Average
Avg Score
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Question 1 of 10
1. The interviewer turns on an audio recorder and solemnly states the purpose of the interview. Before the interview begins, the interviewer wants to know if House has any questions. What does House ask? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. The disciplinary hearing could have serious consequences for House if it is determined that House is culpable. What happens if House is suspended? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. As House recounts the details of the case from his own perspective, from whom does House receive a request to take on this particular case? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. As House is distributing the case files to his team, he declares, "Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach." How does House complete the quote? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. The interviewer questions House about the curious orange smudges on the clinical records. From what did the orange colored markings originate? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. The patient who happens to be the subject of the disciplinary hearing may have been the victim of a student's prank as there was an unexpected explosion during an experiment. What is the patient's occupation? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Chase undermines House's authority a bit and independently decides to perform a biopsy of the patient's rash. What happens next? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. The patient is being transferred to a different hospital. House tries to convey his new diagnosis to the patient's wife. How does she respond? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. The results of the disciplinary hearing are to be announced. A decision will be rendered concerning the fate of House. It does not appear to be in House's favor. What happens to change the dynamics of the verdict? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. House visits Chase during a session of physical therapy. House informs Chase of the results of the hearing. House tells Chase something that is a veritable rarity for House. What does House say? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. The interviewer turns on an audio recorder and solemnly states the purpose of the interview. Before the interview begins, the interviewer wants to know if House has any questions. What does House ask?

Answer: "Who the hell are you?"

As the very serious and solemn inquest or disciplinary hearing begins, House is immediately confrontational. House demands to know who is conducting the interview. The interviewer firmly states that he is Walter Cofield, Chief of Neurology, Mercy Hospital. Cofield says, "I'll be deciding your fate, today."
2. The disciplinary hearing could have serious consequences for House if it is determined that House is culpable. What happens if House is suspended?

Answer: It results in a revocation of his parole.

Initially, House is recalcitrant and reluctant to discuss the details of the case. The interviewer makes it clear that the facts as recorded in the file do not favor House. Concomitantly, a suspension will result in a parole violation, which could ultimately send House back to prison.
3. As House recounts the details of the case from his own perspective, from whom does House receive a request to take on this particular case?

Answer: Foreman

As House recalls with a great deal of poetic license, Foreman implores House to take on the case. "Please, you have to help me solve this thing." House graciously accepts the case file amidst a glowing angelic light shining upon House.
4. As House is distributing the case files to his team, he declares, "Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach." How does House complete the quote?

Answer: "Those who can't teach, teach gym."

This comes from the recollection of Dr. Adams who is also under the scrutiny of the interviewer. Even though Adams portrays House in this less than admirable light, she ultimately says that it is not his fault.
5. The interviewer questions House about the curious orange smudges on the clinical records. From what did the orange colored markings originate?

Answer: hair dye

As a prank, House put an orange dye into a shampoo that House knew that Chase would use. Consequently, Chase shows up at a team meeting with bright orange hair. Initially, House claimed to be eating a cheese snack and failed to wash his hands. The interviewer is not satisfied with this answer, though.
6. The patient who happens to be the subject of the disciplinary hearing may have been the victim of a student's prank as there was an unexpected explosion during an experiment. What is the patient's occupation?

Answer: chemistry teacher

Bill Koppelman, portrayed by David Anders, teaches chemistry at a high school. Bill indicates that he has performed the very same chemistry experiment for years. However, this time a violent explosion occurs which sends Bill to the hospital.
7. Chase undermines House's authority a bit and independently decides to perform a biopsy of the patient's rash. What happens next?

Answer: The patient stabs Chase with a scalpel.

This is the event that becomes the subject of the disciplinary hearing. Chase decides to perform a biopsy of the patient's rash in order to test his own theory. Unexpectedly, the patient experiences a psychotic episode and goes out of control. During the scuffle, the patient stabs Chase in the chest, penetrating the heart.
8. The patient is being transferred to a different hospital. House tries to convey his new diagnosis to the patient's wife. How does she respond?

Answer: She is visibly upset, curt and distant.

During the course of the hearing, House has an epiphany. He walks out of the interview and tries to reach the patient. The patient is transported by ambulance to another hospital. House tries to convey his diagnosis to Emily, the patient's wife. She is upset and is reluctant to indulge in House's new diagnosis.
9. The results of the disciplinary hearing are to be announced. A decision will be rendered concerning the fate of House. It does not appear to be in House's favor. What happens to change the dynamics of the verdict?

Answer: Emily interrupts the meeting to say that House saved her husband.

Cofield is about to announce his final verdict in the inquiry. It does not appear to favor House and the prospects are that House will be suspended. However, Emily bursts into the meeting and dramatically announces that House's diagnosis proved to be correct. She notes that House was not the nicest doctor. Even so, she proclaims, "He saved my husband's life."
10. House visits Chase during a session of physical therapy. House informs Chase of the results of the hearing. House tells Chase something that is a veritable rarity for House. What does House say?

Answer: "I'm sorry"

The summary decision of the disciplinary hearing found that it was nobody's fault. House conveys this news to Chase. It seems though that House accepts some blame for the resultant situation. House rarely admits guilt. Nevertheless, House tells Chase, "I'm sorry." Chase noncommittally replies, "Anything else? I'm kind of busy."
Source: Author christopherm

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