Questions 201–250 with 100% verified
solutions (Case Studies) answers and
RATIONALES.
Grey's Anatomy Study Test: Questions 101-250.
5. Hospital Personnel & Legacy (50 Questions)
201. The Chief: Who was the first permanent Chief of Surgery at
Seattle Grace/Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital in the timeline of the
show? A. Dr. Owen Hunt B. Dr. Richard Webber C. Dr. Derek
Shepherd D. Dr. Miranda Bailey Correct Answer: B. Dr. Richard
Webber Rationale: * Plot History: Richard Webber was the Chief
of Surgery when the show began (Season 1) and held the position
for many years. * Distractor Analysis: Shepherd, Hunt, and Bailey
all served as Chief later.
202. The Chief's Office: What significant object or piece of
furniture in the Chief's office often symbolized the weight of the
position? A. The ancient surgical textbook. B. The Chief's massive
desk. C. The Chief's private scrub cap. D. The nameplate on the
door. Correct Answer: B. The Chief's massive desk. Rationale: *
Plot History: The Chief's Desk—large, wooden, and imposing—is
frequently used as a visual metaphor for the power, pressure, and
isolation of the Chief of Surgery position. * Distractor Analysis:
The others are incorrect or less symbolic.
203. The Hospital Name: After the surviving doctors bought the
hospital, it was renamed: A. Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital B.
Seattle Grace Hospital C. Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital D.
Shepherd-Grey Memorial Hospital Correct Answer: C. Grey Sloan
Memorial Hospital Rationale: * Plot History: The hospital was
renamed Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital (Season 9) to honor the
two characters who died in the plane crash: Lexie Grey and Mark
Sloan. * Distractor Analysis: A was the name after the merger.
204. The Foundation: The wealthy, powerful foundation that
funded the hospital's purchase and often influenced policy was: A.
The Carter Family Foundation B. The Harper Avery Foundation (later
Fox Foundation) C. The Shepherd Neuro Fund D. The Torres
Orthopedic Trust Correct Answer: B. The Harper Avery Foundation
, (later Fox Foundation) Rationale: * Plot History: The Harper
Avery Foundation, controlled by Catherine Fox and Jackson Avery,
provided the funding for the doctors to buy the hospital and exerts
significant corporate power over the institution. * Distractor
Analysis: The others are non-existent or less influential.
205. The Merger: Seattle Grace Hospital merged with which other
hospital following a financial crisis? A. St. Luke's Hospital B. Mercy
West Medical Center C. Pacific Northwest Hospital D. San Francisco
Memorial Correct Answer: B. Mercy West Medical Center
Rationale: * Plot History: Due to financial distress (Season 6),
Seattle Grace merged with Mercy West Medical Center, resulting
in layoffs, conflict, and the new name: Seattle Grace Mercy West
Hospital. * Distractor Analysis: The others are incorrect.
206. The Intern's Nickname: What was the iconic nickname
given to the original group of five surgical interns (Meredith, Alex,
George, Izzie, Cristina)? A. The M.A.S.H. Unit B. The Dirty Dozen C.
The M.A.G.I.C. D. The Dream Team Correct Answer: C. The
M.A.G.I.C. Rationale: * Plot History: The nickname is an acronym
of the first initials of the five original interns: Meredith, Alex,
George, Izzie, Cristina. * Distractor Analysis: The others are
incorrect.
207. The Hospital Shooter: The man responsible for the mass
casualty shooting at the hospital (Season 6 finale) was seeking
revenge for: A. The death of his daughter. B. The death of his wife.
C. The death of his son. D. The death of his brother. Correct
Answer: B. The death of his wife. Rationale: * Plot History: Gary
Clark, the shooter, was seeking revenge on Derek, Webber, and
Lexie for what he felt was the unjustified decision to take his wife
off life support. * Distractor Analysis: The others are incorrect.
208. The Residency Program: The surgical residency program
was almost dismantled or restructured by a consultant brought in by
Miranda Bailey named: A. Dr. Leah Murphy B. Dr. Eliza Minnick C. Dr.
Paul Stadler D. Dr. Nicole Herman Correct Answer: B. Dr. Eliza
Minnick Rationale: * Plot History: Dr. Eliza Minnick (Season 13)
was hired to implement a controversial new teaching method
intended to accelerate the residents' transition to surgical
independence, causing major professional upheaval. * Distractor
Analysis: The others were not the consultants brought in to change
the residency program structure.