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Quiz about House 63 The Tyrant
Quiz about House 63 The Tyrant

"House" 6.3 "The Tyrant" Trivia Quiz


Personal feelings come into play, interfering with proper medical judgment.

A multiple-choice quiz by christopherm. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
christopherm
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
317,873
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
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Question 1 of 10
1. A new patient has arrived. Foreman has taken charge. He is somewhat perplexed to find House sitting in the office. In this scene, does House, in fact have his license to practice medicine?


Question 2 of 10
2. Dibala, the name being ironically similar to Diablo, is portrayed by which famous actor, whose voice is unforgettable as the sinister voice of Darth Vader? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. As Chase and Cameron provide the news to Dibala, Dibala focuses on Chase. Dibala, with the precision of a surgeon, pinpoints Chase's country of origin. Where does Chase confide that he is from? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Dibala has gone into cardiac arrest. The team discusses possible causes. House suggests Lassa fever. Foreman disagrees and proceeds to other possible ailments. House, in an effort to win his argument, annoys Foreman with which gesture? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. House has incurred the wrath of a neighbor located beneath him. What is the name of Wilson's downstairs neighbor? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. In a hilarious scene, House decides to express his diagnostic thoughts through pantomime. He makes the team guess as to what he is thinking through caricatures and gesturing. What diagnosis has House inscribed on the curtains? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. It appears that House has worn out his welcome with Wilson by insulting the character of Wilson's neighbor. House, faced with expulsion, takes matters into his own hands, so to speak, and subjects the neighbor to what sort of treatment? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. House and Foreman have a confidential discussion about the disposition of Dibala. Further, House says that he had a specific reason for hiring Foreman. What reason does House cite? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Is Dibala successfully treated for his ailment?


Question 10 of 10
10. Wilson is perplexed by the sudden change of heart exhibited by his neighbor. Wilson tells House that his neighbor is now happy. Wilson implores House to explain what happened. What is House's explanation? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. A new patient has arrived. Foreman has taken charge. He is somewhat perplexed to find House sitting in the office. In this scene, does House, in fact have his license to practice medicine?

Answer: No

Foreman views House with a large degree of disdain but with heavily reserved admiration. Nevertheless, he is threatened by House's presence. Foreman confronts House directly by asking if House has his license back. House conjectures that it may be a month or so, before he retains his license.
2. Dibala, the name being ironically similar to Diablo, is portrayed by which famous actor, whose voice is unforgettable as the sinister voice of Darth Vader?

Answer: James Earl Jones

James Earl Jones has one of the most recognizable voices in cinema. He is perhaps, most famous as the infamous Darth Vader. "You don't know the power of the dark side!" Even so, he portrays the character of a villainous African dictator in this episode.
3. As Chase and Cameron provide the news to Dibala, Dibala focuses on Chase. Dibala, with the precision of a surgeon, pinpoints Chase's country of origin. Where does Chase confide that he is from?

Answer: Australia

Dibala inquires, "Where are you from?" Chase quickly replies, "I'm Australian." Dibala perceptively recognizes an idiosyncrasy in Chase's language, and suggests that it might be British. Chase answers that, "Most people don't notice it. Yeah, I kicked around there for a bit."
4. Dibala has gone into cardiac arrest. The team discusses possible causes. House suggests Lassa fever. Foreman disagrees and proceeds to other possible ailments. House, in an effort to win his argument, annoys Foreman with which gesture?

Answer: House continuously raises his arm in the air.

House, not unlike a child in elementary school, continues to raise his hand, demanding attention. Foreman acquiesces every time and finally concedes to House's determination of Lassa fever. House proclaims, "It's great to have the old team back again." Chase raises his coffee cup in resolution.
5. House has incurred the wrath of a neighbor located beneath him. What is the name of Wilson's downstairs neighbor?

Answer: Murphy

House encounters Murphy in the lobby of their building while collecting mail. Murphy confronts House about the alleged disturbance created by House's cane. House uncharacteristically apologizes however, House's apology is completely rebuffed by Murphy. Nonplussed, House can only say, "Wow!"
6. In a hilarious scene, House decides to express his diagnostic thoughts through pantomime. He makes the team guess as to what he is thinking through caricatures and gesturing. What diagnosis has House inscribed on the curtains?

Answer: Lymphoma

House submits that he should say nothing in order to preserve Foreman's authority, while at the same time, puncturing Foreman's reserve. Through a series of outlandish gestures and "Marx Brother's" caricatures, House elicits a diagnosis. In the end, House suggests that Foreman close the blinds to dampen the lighting. Foreman closes the blinds to reveal the following words inscribed by House, "Lymphoma, TADA!"
7. It appears that House has worn out his welcome with Wilson by insulting the character of Wilson's neighbor. House, faced with expulsion, takes matters into his own hands, so to speak, and subjects the neighbor to what sort of treatment?

Answer: House treats Murphy with a device known as a "mirror box."

House employs a radical intervention by kidnapping Murphy and subjecting him to a theoretical psychological device, known as the "mirror box." Murphy is allowed to perceive his phantom limb in some subjective reality, thus relieving the pain that he has suffered for some 36 years. It is indeed, a truly poignant moment, as Murphy declares that his pain is gone.
8. House and Foreman have a confidential discussion about the disposition of Dibala. Further, House says that he had a specific reason for hiring Foreman. What reason does House cite?

Answer: "You used to know what to do with a locked door."

House alludes to Foreman's past. This alerts Foreman to the machinations that Chase and Cameron had undertaken in order to manufacture the calculated death of Dibala. Foreman is rightfully upset with Chase. Nevertheless, Foreman protects Chase by burning the evidence.
9. Is Dibala successfully treated for his ailment?

Answer: No

Chase is responsible for providing the inaccurate test results that result in a missed diagnosis. As the team pursues the wrong course of treatment, Dibala dies on the table. Chase reasons that his indiscretion helped prevent the massacre of many innocent people.
10. Wilson is perplexed by the sudden change of heart exhibited by his neighbor. Wilson tells House that his neighbor is now happy. Wilson implores House to explain what happened. What is House's explanation?

Answer: "I was nice."

As a result of House's unorthodox treatment, Murphy is apparently pain free after a prolonged bout with intolerable pain. It's possible that House empathizes with Murphy's anguish. House's methods are extreme, but as he confesses, he is in a difficult position. The treatment is successful. Murphy transforms from a cantankerous neighbor into one of gratitude.
Source: Author christopherm

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