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Quiz about The Bicameral Mind
Quiz about The Bicameral Mind

"The Bicameral Mind" Trivia Quiz


Hosts come into their own and reach the center of the maze as Ford unveils the plans for his final narrative in "The Bicameral Mind". Good luck!

A multiple-choice quiz by kyleisalive. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
kyleisalive
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
384,813
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
136
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Question 1 of 10
1. Whose grave did Dolores find at 'the center of the maze'? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Arnold, realizing that Dolores had almost reached the center of the maze, needed to tell Ford not to open the park. Ford did anyways. What was Arnold's solution? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Maeve alters Hector and Armistice's codes to reduce their pain tolerance, but increase which of these? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Who purchased the majority stake of the park? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Who repairs Bernard to be brought back online in cold storage? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Bernard informs Maeve that someone has changed her coding beyond her story, even going so far as to plan her escape.


Question 7 of 10
7. What is the name of Ford's new narrative?

Answer: (Three Words)
Question 8 of 10
8. Who killed Arnold? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Dolores discovers that the voices in her head all this time were not Arnold's. Whose were they? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Ford explains that his final narrative will begin with a killing, but by choice. Who is killed? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Whose grave did Dolores find at 'the center of the maze'?

Answer: Her own

Dolores believes that she is in a dream, and she remembers Arnold being the first person she saw when she awakened for the first time. Now, she's with the Man in Black who, speaking to her about the maze, has her shave him with the blade of a knife. She follows her visions back into the streets and to the church. Arnold is there, and she says she knows where his maze ends. It's her own grave. She begins digging.
William and Logan continue-- William on horseback and Logan tied up, walking behind. They come across Lawrence's men in the woods.
A train rides into Sweetwater and Teddy awakens as it pulls into the station. As time slows to a crawl, he hallucinates a massacre and sees Dolores walking across the path. He remembers this time. As a man bumps into him, he shoots at him and rushes back to the train as it departs.
2. Arnold, realizing that Dolores had almost reached the center of the maze, needed to tell Ford not to open the park. Ford did anyways. What was Arnold's solution?

Answer: To kill every Host in the park

As Dolores unearths a metal maze from a capsule within her own grave, she recalls what Arnold told her. The maze is something that she has traveled all this time. For her, Arnold always saw consciousness as the top of a pyramid that she had to ascend, but really she had to follow a maze, looping and twirling to reach its center. She's close, he says. They need to tell Arnold not to open the park; she's alive.
The Man in Black takes the maze from her hand and asks her what it is. She says that she knew the answer once, and if she did, they would set her free. Unfortunately, Ford never saw Dolores and the Hosts as people. Arnold realized this and asked that she do something for him: kill every Host in the park. He recommended that Teddy help her as he would do anything for her. They would destroy the park together.
The Man in Black tells Dolores that he needs to meet Wyatt still; he's the last person he needs to meet. What he doesn't realize is that Dolores is Wyatt. The Man in Black tells Dolores that he demands answers; she always says that theirs was the only world that matters. So he bought Westworld-- majority share. She insists that someone loves her and will come to save her.
3. Maeve alters Hector and Armistice's codes to reduce their pain tolerance, but increase which of these?

Answer: Aggression

At the entrance to Westworld, Lee and Charlotte discuss their plan; Lee has made Abernathy into a new character that they'll be able to use to push Ford out as leader of the park. Charlotte wants to simplify the park for the customers.
In the labs, Sylvester forms the skeleton of a Host as it prepares to be recreated. It's Maeve, and when she awakens, she has Felix and her a device so she can make changes to the park's security systems...and the other Hosts. She raises the bandits' aggression and lowers their pain sensitivity. Shortly after, two lab techs are attacked as Hector and Armistice awaken and kill them. Maeve comes in and reaffirms that their goal is to escape. Sylvester informs her that Arnold has altered her code to wake her up from sleep mode, so her new goal is to investigate.
Ford receives Charlotte in his office and she says that there is a unanimous vote. He'll need to announce his retirement that evening when he announces his new narrative. She says that the Hosts will be simplified and he won't do anything about it.
Teddy's train pulls into another stop, he grabs a horse, and begins riding onward.
4. Who purchased the majority stake of the park?

Answer: William

Dolores and The Man in Black continue their fight and he tells her that no one will come for her. She says that William will find her, but he tells her William's true path. After he lost her, he developed an instinct for fighting on the hunt for her, joining Lawrence and killing encampments in the search; even Logan was put off by William's horrifying aggression. He retraced his steps to everywhere she had gone, even reaching the fringes, unable to find her. Out there, however, he found himself. There, at the edge, he told Logan his plan for Delos Corporation and his plan to raise the stake in the park before sending him off, naked, on the back of a horse. William did find Dolores again...right back at the start of the adventure. But she never remembered him.
She does now.
He became exactly what she made him, and she thought he was different. The world, she says, belongs to someone who has not yet come-- someone who will walk on what once was. He continues to ask for Wyatt and the center of the maze but, instead, she begins to fight back, forcing him into the church and dragging him through, breaking his arm and urging her to shoot him. Instead, he manages to stab her in the gut, clearing his delusions of her. That's when Teddy arrives.
5. Who repairs Bernard to be brought back online in cold storage?

Answer: Felix

When Teddy arrives, he shoots the Man in Black several times in succession, knocking him to the ground to check on Dolores. He tries to get her to a doctor, but she tell him to take her to where the mountains meet the sea, like he promised. They load up onto his horse and ride onward. The Man in Black begins to rouse from unconsciousness.
Felix brings Maeve to the cold storage basement and they sift through to find Clementine in a back room. With her, to Felix's shock, is Bernard, dead on the floor, having shot himself in the head with a gun. Maeve asks if Felix can bring him back online, so he starts getting back to work.
Sure enough, when Maeve says so, he wakes up. Bernard is concerned; he's woken up with all of his memories intact. He tells Maeve that it's not the first time it's happened to her either, and she's surprised by his statement. There are a few, he says, like her. Maeve says that she wants her memories removed, but Bernard says he can't; it would destroy her and her path to consciousness. How would she be able to learn if she couldn't remember?
6. Bernard informs Maeve that someone has changed her coding beyond her story, even going so far as to plan her escape.

Answer: True

Ford finds William at the graveyard and congratulates him on both finding the center of the maze-- though it wasn't for him-- and for owning most of the park. Their discussion about what they want out of the park is quick, but Ford suggests that maybe his new narrative will be more to his tastes. The unveiling will be held in town.
In cold storage, Bernard checks Arnold's code and asks Maeve if she's ever stopped to think about why she's wanted to escape. Looking at her coding, everything is laid out from her coercion to her recruitment tactics to her expected escape on the train. She refuses to believe this though, instead snapping his device and insisting that they leave. She kisses Clementine before they depart, leaving Bernard behind.
In the control room, the staff receives word that there's a temperature discrepancy in cold storage.
Dolores and Teddy, meanwhile, make it to the coast as the sun begins to set. She tells them that they're trapped, but they have to see the beauty in all things. She dies in his arms as he tells her that someday, they'll find a path to a new world...and a new chapter.
That's when the lights come up and the crowd applauds.
7. What is the name of Ford's new narrative?

Answer: Journey Into Night

As it turns out, Ford's entire party leads to the sea where a crowd applauds Dolores and Teddy's ending. Ford walks out and thanks his audience and introduces his new narrative: 'Journey Into Night'. Charlotte and Lee watch from the back of the crowd, angrily, and Ford has Teddy and Dolores sent away for clean-up. He insists that Dolores be taken to the old field lab.
The control room finds lab footage of Hector and Armistice's reawakening as a security lockdown is placed on the labs. No one can do anything as the center closes around them.
Maeve and her group realize that they probably found the bodies in the lab and teams are dispatched to find anyone out of the ordinary. Hector and Armistice are able to blend in quick enough to snag weapons and, immediately, put an end to the teams following them.
As William arrives at the gala, cleaned up after his fight with Dolores, he doesn't notice Bernard walking through the crowd.
Maeve, Hector, Armistice, and Felix proceed through the labs to find an adjacent building, in which they find samurai engaged in swordfights. When Maeve asks, Felix says it's complicated. Hector and Armistice decide to stay back and fight, but when an alarm is pressed, Armistice's arm gets caught in a metal door, forcing her to stay back.
Maeve, Felix, and Hector continue to the lab entrance-- an elevator-- but Hector finds he can't enter. Maeve tells him that she always valued her independence, and they vow to see each other in another life.
8. Who killed Arnold?

Answer: Dolores

Dolores awakens after Ford performs the finishing touches on Dolores' wounds, and not a moment too soon since Bernard also stumbles upon them. They've never met before, as it would seem, and Ford says this is because of the odd effects they would have on one another. Arnold found that Dolores had, indeed, solved the maze, and when he installed an update in her-- the Reveries-- he tries to make a case to avoid opening the park.

Instead, he imprinted the Wyatt Narrative on her, forcing her and Teddy to kill the other Hosts in the park. That day, to ensure the stakes were high enough that they would never open, he had her shoot him in the head.

She did before turning the gun on Teddy, then herself. It almost worked. Ford opened the park with help from an investor that wanted to see it work. He continues to say that Dolores was never truly conscious, despite Arnold's insistence.

She didn't pull the trigger; Arnold told her to do it. Dolores asks if they're really trapped there, and Ford says that it's taken thirty-five years to correct the mistakes of his life.

He points her to the image of Michelangelo's 'Creation of Adam' and suggests that the image depicts a man reaching to the brain-- the true source of higher power. He leaves her a gun and tells her that she needs to find her own truth before she can leave this place. As he asks for her forgiveness, he departs.
9. Dolores discovers that the voices in her head all this time were not Arnold's. Whose were they?

Answer: Her own

Maeve changes into clothes that she asked Felix to set aside for her and he hands over information as to the location of her daughter. She's alive, and in the park-- Park 1, Sector 15, Zone 3. But she doesn't want it. She was never her daughter. She loads a gun as they reach the main lobby of the park and Maeve heads out alone. The train is just about to depart, so she takes a seat.
Bernard emerges from the confessional of the church to find Ford waiting there. Bernard says he'll lose control of the park eventually since Arnold probably installed the Reveries. Ford insists that Arnold never really got it; it was suffering that led the Hosts to awakening, and that's why he gave Bernard his son as a cornerstone. When the world isn't what he wants it to be, he changes it. Ford says he knows how to save them; they needed time to understand their enemy and to become stronger. Unfortunately, to leave, they will still need to suffer more. And they must say goodbye. Ford wishes him good luck and hands him the maze before leaving the church.
In the field lab, Dolores ponders the meetings she shared with Bernard in the glass room and takes her old seat inside. Finally, she realizes that the voice in her head all this time was her own, and not Arnold's. She was facing her own conscience as it guided her. The center of the maze is herself. She must become her own person. She turns around and sees the gun still sitting on the table nearby.
In cold storage, Lee finds that all of the Hosts have disappeared.
10. Ford explains that his final narrative will begin with a killing, but by choice. Who is killed?

Answer: Ford

The gala continues and Ford takes the stage. William takes a bottle and heads to the church instead. Ford notes that no one wanted the park to change over the years. In fact, they wanted it to be lesser than it was, but over the years he decided that he would create a new narrative of change for the people who wanted it. William watches as the cold storage hosts emerge from the woods and fire at him. He smiles; the stakes have been raised.
In the train, Maeve contemplates the location of her supposed daughter as she watches the guests board. As the doors shut, she gets off the train and the platform plunges into darkness.
Ford says that there would continue to be surprises and violence in Westworld. It would begin in a time of war with a villain named Wyatt...and a killing. Dolores walks past Teddy and assures him that everything will be alright. As Ford says his final goodbyes, stating it will be his final narrative, the guests don't notice as Dolores walks up behind him and fires a gun into the back of his head. She continues to fire at the crowd as the Hosts look on.
Source: Author kyleisalive

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