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Quiz about House 61 Broken
Quiz about House 61 Broken

"House" 6.1 "Broken" Trivia Quiz


In the premiere of the sixth season of "House", it's a case of the irresistible force vs. an immovable object. Who will prevail?

A multiple-choice quiz by christopherm. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
christopherm
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
317,523
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
463
Awards
Top 5% quiz!
Last 3 plays: Guest 31 (10/10), Guest 24 (8/10), Guest 174 (4/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. House has suffered through a painful withdrawal process. He importunes the director for an immediate release, since he is apparently feeling better. The director of the facility insists that House remain for additional treatment. What is House's temporary solution? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. It's House's ardent desire to return to his practice of diagnostic medicine. In order to accomplish this, House agrees to a prolonged stay at Mayfield Psychiatric Hospital, albeit with reluctance. Who is House's roommate? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. House attends his first group therapy session. With his knowledge and diagnostic prowess, House is able to pinpoint each patient's particular problem. House is summarily branded as being uncooperative and is punished. What is his punishment? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. House takes a different tact in his efforts to be released from the hospital. He rouses the spirits of his fellow patients over a game in the community room. What is it? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Having spied Dr. Nolan enter a car with an unidentified woman, House embarks upon a new plan. Unfortunately, House needs certain privileges in order to carry out this plan. What privileges does House require? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. House has seemingly empathized with a particular patient who has delusions of being a superhero. What is this patient's name? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. House has taken a particular interest in a musically orientated patient, who for some reason does not speak at all. Her sister-in-law, Lydia, attempts to provide some comfort by playing the piano. House suggests that another musical instrument may provide better results. What instrument is it? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. House coerces Lydia to lend him her car. Where does House go with the car? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. House makes a tragic mistake by supporting the delusions of a bereaving and severely depressed patient. What does the patient do, supported by the encouragement from House? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Dr. Nolan chastises House for his escapade regarding a particular patient in the ward. Nolan is at his wit's end and determines House will be better off in another facility. How does House respond? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. House has suffered through a painful withdrawal process. He importunes the director for an immediate release, since he is apparently feeling better. The director of the facility insists that House remain for additional treatment. What is House's temporary solution?

Answer: He plans to turn the ward "upside down."

House is ready to leave the facility. The only obstacle happens to be Dr. Nolan's reluctance to sign a recommendation that would reinstate House's medical license. House decides to take a proactive approach and create havoc on the ward.
2. It's House's ardent desire to return to his practice of diagnostic medicine. In order to accomplish this, House agrees to a prolonged stay at Mayfield Psychiatric Hospital, albeit with reluctance. Who is House's roommate?

Answer: Alvie

Alvie is an interesting character. It's quite possible that he could irritate a brick wall with his incessant chatter. Alvie confides with House that his last roommate couldn't stand him. House sarcastically replies, "Really."
3. House attends his first group therapy session. With his knowledge and diagnostic prowess, House is able to pinpoint each patient's particular problem. House is summarily branded as being uncooperative and is punished. What is his punishment?

Answer: House is sequestered in solitary confinement.

House diagnoses each patient in the group session with surgical precision. However, his statement regarding a suicidal patient appears to be too much for Dr. Beasley. She sends him to the "clubroom" provided for uncooperative patients, which happens to be solitary confinement.
4. House takes a different tact in his efforts to be released from the hospital. He rouses the spirits of his fellow patients over a game in the community room. What is it?

Answer: table tennis

There is a table tennis table in the community room. However, it doesn't have a net or racquets for the patients. Keying in on this ridiculous state, House enlists the support of the other patients. A chorus of, "We want our paddles" begins. Dr. Nolan acquiesces by supplying them with paddles, but throws down a gauntlet for House. Nolan suggests that House can be of benefit to the patients or continue to be stubborn.
5. Having spied Dr. Nolan enter a car with an unidentified woman, House embarks upon a new plan. Unfortunately, House needs certain privileges in order to carry out this plan. What privileges does House require?

Answer: Phone privileges

Conspiring with his resourceful and intelligent roommate, House concocts a plan intending to blackmail Dr. Nolan. House coerces his roommate to stage a fight so that House will be medicated with Halidol. House intends to trade the Halidol for phone privileges that another patient possesses.

Unfortunately, Dr. Nolan is one move ahead of House. Dr. Nolan has warned Dr. Wilson of such a ploy by House. Consequently, Wilson refuses to help House with his blackmail scheme.
6. House has seemingly empathized with a particular patient who has delusions of being a superhero. What is this patient's name?

Answer: Steve

Steve is one of the newest patients on the ward. He believes that he is a superhero. Steve is absent from a going-away party and House wonders why. As it happens, Steve has been medicated to the extent that he is in a non-coherent daze. House confronts Dr. Medina, with whom House already has several issues.
7. House has taken a particular interest in a musically orientated patient, who for some reason does not speak at all. Her sister-in-law, Lydia, attempts to provide some comfort by playing the piano. House suggests that another musical instrument may provide better results. What instrument is it?

Answer: cello

Lydia has told House that her sister-in-law once played the cello in the Philadelphia Philharmonic. House suggests that playing a cello instead of the piano may provide more significant results. The following week, Lydia brings a cello to the ward.
8. House coerces Lydia to lend him her car. Where does House go with the car?

Answer: an amusement park

Lydia, it seems, has succumbed to the charms, such as they are, of House. House uses Lydia's car to enact his own idea of therapy for a particular patient.
9. House makes a tragic mistake by supporting the delusions of a bereaving and severely depressed patient. What does the patient do, supported by the encouragement from House?

Answer: The patient leaps off a ledge in a parking garage.

House takes Steve to a place that provides a simulation of floating. Unfortunately, this experience provides the patient with encouragement supporting his delusion. Thinking that he can actually fly, the patient leaps from a parking garage. The patient suffers severe injuries projecting House into a reality replete with humility.
10. Dr. Nolan chastises House for his escapade regarding a particular patient in the ward. Nolan is at his wit's end and determines House will be better off in another facility. How does House respond?

Answer: House says, "Don't. I need help."

Realizing his error, House is truly mortified and humble. He reaches out and asks Dr. Nolan for help. This is in retrospect, a great step forward for House. Apparently, playtime is over and House must view his life and behavior with a new perspective.
Source: Author christopherm

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