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Quiz about House 69 Wilson

"House" 6.9 "Wilson" Trivia Quiz


House becomes interested in one of Wilson's patients. As the title suggests, the events in this episode primarily focus on Wilson.

A multiple-choice quiz by christopherm. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
christopherm
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
319,813
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
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Avg Score
8 / 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. House is engaged in a guitar session, which happens to rouse Wilson from sleep. It's 6:30a and House suggests that Wilson should be up and flossing his teeth by now. Instead, Wilson informs House that he has a previous engagement. What does Wilson tell House that he is planning? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Wilson's former cancer patient has been admitted to the hospital. As Wilson is discussing a possible cause for the sudden paralysis in the patient's arm, Wilson notices something seemingly significant about the patient's girlfriend. What is it? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Wilson is quite pleased with himself believing that he has provided a viable diagnosis for his cancer patient. He proudly announces to House, "I just had a House moment." House states his own position about Wilson's patient and bets Wilson that the patient does have cancer. Does Wilson accept the wager?


Question 4 of 10
4. Cuddy visits Wilson and makes some small talk about Wilson's friend, Tucker. Cuddy asks if Wilson's ex-wife Bonnie is still in the real-estate business. Why does Cuddy want to get in touch with Bonnie? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Wilson pays a visit to House's team. Wilson inquires as to the disposition of their current patient, the "dying Mexican crooner." Foreman indicates that the case has been solved. What is the diagnosis? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Contrary to House's counsel, Wilson decides to double the dose of chemotherapy. While this treatment manages to eradicate the cancer, it has a dramatic negative effect. What has happened? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Wilson agonizes over his decision to ply Tucker with a double dose of chemotherapy and the resultant liver damage. House chastises Wilson for his behavior. How does Wilson react? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Despite everyone's advice to the contrary, Wilson accedes to a liver donation for his friend Tucker.


Question 9 of 10
9. Prior to a surgical procedure, Wilson requests that House be present. House, after some deliberation denies Wilson's request. What does House tell Wilson? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. House departs a bit from his usual character and turns out to be a caring and faithful friend to Wilson. What does Wilson do to display his gratitude? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. House is engaged in a guitar session, which happens to rouse Wilson from sleep. It's 6:30a and House suggests that Wilson should be up and flossing his teeth by now. Instead, Wilson informs House that he has a previous engagement. What does Wilson tell House that he is planning?

Answer: Wilson is going hunting.

Quite uncharacteristic of Wilson, he plans to go on a hunting trip with a former patient. To be honest, neither of them really relish the idea of hunting turkey, but it is more of a commemorative event, in which they celebrate the longevity of the patient, who had been diagnosed with terminal cancer.
2. Wilson's former cancer patient has been admitted to the hospital. As Wilson is discussing a possible cause for the sudden paralysis in the patient's arm, Wilson notices something seemingly significant about the patient's girlfriend. What is it?

Answer: She has a cold sore.

In mid-sentence, Wilson abruptly notices a cold sore on the girlfriend's mouth. Wilson is worried that the cancer may have returned. However, Wilson is encouraged by the presence of the cold sore, since it may explain the patient's sudden paralysis as being a symptom of acute transverse myelitis.
3. Wilson is quite pleased with himself believing that he has provided a viable diagnosis for his cancer patient. He proudly announces to House, "I just had a House moment." House states his own position about Wilson's patient and bets Wilson that the patient does have cancer. Does Wilson accept the wager?

Answer: Yes

House suggests that Wilson's judgment is clouded by the friendship with the patient. Wilson ponders this idea while House is treating his own patient. Finally, Wilson turns to leave. As Wilson leaves, he points to House and says, "Fine, hundred bucks," accepting the wager.
4. Cuddy visits Wilson and makes some small talk about Wilson's friend, Tucker. Cuddy asks if Wilson's ex-wife Bonnie is still in the real-estate business. Why does Cuddy want to get in touch with Bonnie?

Answer: Cuddy explains that she is moving in with Lucas.

Wilson is a bit miffed about the request from Cuddy. Cuddy states, "I'm moving in with Lucas." Wilson suggests that Cuddy is really seeking approval from Wilson and implicitly from House.
5. Wilson pays a visit to House's team. Wilson inquires as to the disposition of their current patient, the "dying Mexican crooner." Foreman indicates that the case has been solved. What is the diagnosis?

Answer: Popcorn lung

Foreman responds to Wilson's inquiry by stating that the patient is not dying anymore. Foreman continues to explain that the patient was eating ten bags of microwave popcorn a day, which resulted in a blocking of his bronchioles. It is a rare disease and Wilson reacts by saying, Wow! That's ... very strange."
6. Contrary to House's counsel, Wilson decides to double the dose of chemotherapy. While this treatment manages to eradicate the cancer, it has a dramatic negative effect. What has happened?

Answer: Tucker has irreparable liver damage.

Wilson observes Tucker's jaundiced eyes after the chemotherapy treatment. This alerts Wilson to the Tucker's considerable liver damage. Wilson tells Tucker, "The double dose of chemo got rid of your cancer. But, it also trashed your liver." Wilson contends that the only solution remaining is a liver transplant.
7. Wilson agonizes over his decision to ply Tucker with a double dose of chemotherapy and the resultant liver damage. House chastises Wilson for his behavior. How does Wilson react?

Answer: Wilson orders House out of the apartment.

Wilson confesses to House that Tucker wants Wilson to donate a portion of his liver. As Wilson is riddled with guilt, further barbs from House only serve to make Wilson angry. In frustration, compounded by his inebriated state, Wilson demands that House vacate the premises.
8. Despite everyone's advice to the contrary, Wilson accedes to a liver donation for his friend Tucker.

Answer: True

House is opposed to the donation. Cuddy thinks the idea is ludicrous. In deference to Wilson's wishes, though, Cuddy gives permission for the surgery.
9. Prior to a surgical procedure, Wilson requests that House be present. House, after some deliberation denies Wilson's request. What does House tell Wilson?

Answer: "If you die, then I'm alone."

In a poignant moment, Wilson asks House to attend the surgery. House truly does not want to lose his only friend. There may be other reasons, but this is the most significant. Even so, as Wilson is still awake on the operating table, he notices House observing from above. Wilson smiles.
10. House departs a bit from his usual character and turns out to be a caring and faithful friend to Wilson. What does Wilson do to display his gratitude?

Answer: Wilson buys the loft for himself and House.

Wilson acknowledges the fact that House is a compassionate and caring friend. Indeed, Wilson is angry at Cuddy for having hurt House. Wilson exclaims, "She hurt my friend. She should be punished." So, Wilson having the knowledge of Cuddy's bid on the loft, by virtue of his ex-wife, undercuts Cuddy's offer and buys the loft. House expresses concern about any possible repercussions with Cuddy. Wilson replies, "A problem delayed is a problem denied." Wilson calls Bonnie to seal the deal on the loft, smiling as he does so.
Source: Author christopherm

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