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Quiz about House 610 The Down Low
Quiz about House 610 The Down Low

"House" 6.10 "The Down Low" Trivia Quiz


House takes on a case that presents significant obstacles for the team. In a couple of subplots, Foreman vies with the team. House and Wilson compete for the attentions of a neighbor.

A multiple-choice quiz by christopherm. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
christopherm
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
321,503
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
350
Awards
Top 5% quiz!
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Question 1 of 10
1. Four men are conducting what appears to be some sort of illicit business transaction in an underground parking facility. The deal doesn't go smoothly and a shot is fired. What happens to Mickey? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. During the course of examination administered by House, Mickey becomes agitated at the precise, incisive questions posed by House. Mickey and Eddie are preparing to leave the hospital when House bluntly demonstrates Mickey's condition. What does House do? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Wilson meets an attractive woman in his newly acquired apartment. Wilson is quite interested in pursuing a romantic relationship with Nora, however she makes a presumption about House and Wilson that leaves Wilson nonplussed. What does Nora think about Wilson and House? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. The team members, Thirteen, Taub and Chase, conspire to play a practical joke on Foreman. What is the nature of this ruse? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. After a particularly painful lumbar puncture procedure, Mickey presents with an unusual symptom or lack thereof which was noted by Chase. What did Chase notice? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Wilson has made it incumbent upon House to clarify their relationship to Nora. Does House, in fact, truthfully explain their relationship?


Question 7 of 10
7. Attempts to bug Mickey's room are thwarted by electronic interference. House subsequently discovers another listening device in the room. From this, House deduces something about Mickey. What is it? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. House seems to be on the verge of success with his scheme to become intimate with Nora. However, not to be outdone, Wilson enters the restaurant and does what? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Faced with the prospect of losing Foreman because of their practical joke, the team decides to come clean with Cuddy. After the ignominious meeting with Cuddy, Foreman is waiting to greet them. What does he say? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Is Mickey cured in time to sit in on the last transaction?



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Four men are conducting what appears to be some sort of illicit business transaction in an underground parking facility. The deal doesn't go smoothly and a shot is fired. What happens to Mickey?

Answer: He collapses from the sound of the gunfire.

As the four men are arguing over the details of their transaction, one of the henchmen loses patience and brandishes a gun. Mickey struggles with the gunman and a shot is fired. It is believed that Mickey has been shot, but instead the gunman has shot himself in the foot. Mickey has been rendered unconscious by the loud gunfire.
2. During the course of examination administered by House, Mickey becomes agitated at the precise, incisive questions posed by House. Mickey and Eddie are preparing to leave the hospital when House bluntly demonstrates Mickey's condition. What does House do?

Answer: House strikes the examining chair with his cane.

Due to the somewhat covert nature of Mickey's business, he is unwilling to divulge much information about what has transpired. House says that he doesn't care about their business, but warns that, "The same thing will happen again." Mickey replies, "What will?" House says, "This," and strikes the chair which produces a loud bang. Mickey promptly collapses. House with some degree of satisfaction says, "Cool."
3. Wilson meets an attractive woman in his newly acquired apartment. Wilson is quite interested in pursuing a romantic relationship with Nora, however she makes a presumption about House and Wilson that leaves Wilson nonplussed. What does Nora think about Wilson and House?

Answer: She thinks that they are a gay couple.

After a conversation in the hallway, Wilson asks Nora on a dinner date. Nora agrees provided that Wilson invites House along. Wilson is disconcerted by the fact that Nora refers to House as Wilson's boyfriend. Wilson protests, "We're not gay." Nora replies, "Seriously?"
4. The team members, Thirteen, Taub and Chase, conspire to play a practical joke on Foreman. What is the nature of this ruse?

Answer: The team leads Foreman to believe that he is being paid a lower salary.

One of the team members plants a falsified pay stub on the floor for Foreman to find. This leads Foreman to think that they are receiving a higher salary. During a meeting, House, with Sherlock Holmes-like intuition asks whether their pay-check scheme has worked. Taub reticently replies, "Yes." House notes that it should be fun to watch.
5. After a particularly painful lumbar puncture procedure, Mickey presents with an unusual symptom or lack thereof which was noted by Chase. What did Chase notice?

Answer: Mickey's heart rate is not elevated.

While lecturing Mickey on the moral issues of his line of work, Taub and Chase administer a lumbar puncture which turns out to be somewhat painful. Chase notes that Mickey's heart rate did not increase as it should have in response to the pain.
6. Wilson has made it incumbent upon House to clarify their relationship to Nora. Does House, in fact, truthfully explain their relationship?

Answer: No

Instead of revealing the true nature of their relationship, House smugly compounds the problem by engaging in a scheme to make Nora think that House and Wilson are indeed gay. Wilson is dismayed and tells House that the plan is either "despicable or illogical."
7. Attempts to bug Mickey's room are thwarted by electronic interference. House subsequently discovers another listening device in the room. From this, House deduces something about Mickey. What is it?

Answer: House correctly guesses that Mickey is an undercover police officer.

House has planted an electronic listening device in Mickey's room. However, attempts to listen in on the conversation are met with interference. House deduces that there is a second device in the room. He deftly discovers Mickey's bug planted behind the bed pillow. Thirteen is taken aback and says, "Are you an informant?" House looks at Mickey and declares, "This guy .. is a cop."
8. House seems to be on the verge of success with his scheme to become intimate with Nora. However, not to be outdone, Wilson enters the restaurant and does what?

Answer: He proposes marriage to House in the restaurant.

Wilson surprisingly makes a bold move in their contest to win over Nora. He makes a lavish display of proposing marriage to House in the restaurant. House is clearly flummoxed. Nora exits the restaurant so that House and Wilson can have some privacy. Wilson sits across from House and triumphantly drinks some wine. House acknowledges by drinking his own wine as if to say, "touche."
9. Faced with the prospect of losing Foreman because of their practical joke, the team decides to come clean with Cuddy. After the ignominious meeting with Cuddy, Foreman is waiting to greet them. What does he say?

Answer: "The phrase, "Who's your daddy," comes to mind."

Evidently, the practical joke conspired by the team has completely backfired. Apparently, Foreman was well aware of the scheme from the very beginning. Having ingloriously sacrificed their own salary to give Foreman a raise, Cuddy enlightens them. As Foreman greets them on their way out of Cuddy's office, they realize belatedly that they have been had.
10. Is Mickey cured in time to sit in on the last transaction?

Answer: No

Unfortunately for Mickey, his case is terminal. As Mickey lay dying in his hospital bed, scenes of Eddie, with his cohorts being arrested take place. Despite the fact that Eddie proclaimed to be Mickey's friend, Mickey let Eddie take the fall with the rest of his associates. House notes that, "He died as a hero in his own mind."
Source: Author christopherm

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