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Grey's Anatomy Trivia Quiz GREY'S ANATOMY TRIVIA QUIZ ( www.TriviaChamp.com ) 1> Who plays the role of Dr. Meredith Grey? a. Chandra Wilson b. Ellen Pompeo c. Katherine Heigl d. Sara Ramirez 2> Whom does Meredith Grey marry by a post it note? a. Alex Karev b. Derek Shepherd c. Mark Sloan d. Owen Hunt 3> What is the name of the Hospital where the show Grey's Anatomy takes place? a. Grace Memorial b. Seattle Grace c. Seattle General d. Mercy Grace 4> Which Doctor on the show was a trauma surgeon in the army? a. Richard Webber b. Derek Shepherd c. Mark Sloan d. Owen Hunt 5> What is Dr. Christina Yang's passion? a. Orthopedics b. Plastic c. Pediatrics d. Cardio 6> Which character on the hit show Grey's Anatomy gets cancer? a. Izzie Stevens b. Erica Hahn c. Preston Burke d. Teddy Altman 7> Which doctor specializes in orthopedics? a. Callie Torres b. Erica Hahn c. Preston Burke d. Meredith Grey 8> Which doctor leaves Dr. Yang at the altar? a. Dr. O'Malley b. Cr. Grey c. Dr. Torres d. Dr. Burke 9> What was the name of Derek Shepherd's first wife? a. April b. Arizona c. Callie d. Addison 10> Which character dies after being hit by a bus? a. George O'Malley b. Miranda Bailey c. Owen Hunt d. Richard Webber 11> After Preston Burke leaves the show, who replaces him as the hospital's cardio specialist? a. Owen Hunt b. Arizona Robbins c. Erica Hahn d. Lexie Grey 12> Who is the pediatric specialist on the show Grey's Anatomy? a. Lexie Grey b. Arizona Robbins c. George O'Malley d. Owen Hunt 13> What is the name of Meredith's Grey's younger half sister? a. Lexie b. Addison c. Callie d. Arizona 14> What disease does Meredith's mother have? a. Parkinson’s b. Alzheimer's c. Diabetes d. Lou Gehrig 15> How does Dr. Grey almost die? a. Car accident b. Drowning c. Gun Shot d. Plane Crash 16> In what year did the show Grey's Anatomy debut? a. 2010 b. 2005 c. 1995 d. 2000 Answers: 1> Ellen Pompeo - In 2012, Pompeo was named the eighth highest paid TV actress, earning $9 million per season. 2> Derek Shepherd - In the first season, Meredith sleeps with Derek before she finds out he is going to be her boss. 3> Seattle Grace - Meredith starts her residency as a surgeon at Seattle Grace, which is a major teaching hospital. 4> Owen Hunt - Owen Hunt is played by Kevin McKidd. 5> Cardio - Dr. Christina Yang wants to become a world class heart surgeon. Her first mentor is Dr. Preston Burke. 6> Izzie Stevens - Dr. Stevens is diagnosed with Stage IV metastatic melanoma. 7> Callie Torres - Dr. Torres is played by Sara Ramirez. 8> Dr. Burke - Dr. Preston Burke was played by Isaiah Washington. 9> Addison - Dr. Addison Montgomery is a neo-natal surgeon. 10> George O'Malley - Dr. O'Malley is hit after saving a girl's life. 11> Erica Hahn - Erica leaves the show after a failed relationship. 12> Arizona Robbins - Arizona falls in love with Callie Torres. 13> Lexie - Lexie and Meredith have the same father. 14> Alzheimer's - Meredith's mother is in a home. At one point during the show, she has a lucid period. 15> Drowning - Meredith is accidently pushed into the water. 16> 2005 - This show first aired on March 27th 2005. It was a mid-season replacement. .
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