Ancient people who built the famous pyramids at Giza.
Who were the Egyptians?
If the day before yesterday was Tuesday, what day is tomorrow?
What is Friday?
How can a person go eight days without sleeping?
They sleep at night.
This streaming platform, launched in 1997, is known for hits like “Stranger Things.”
What is Netflix?
This programming language, beloved by data scientists, was named partly after a British comedy group.
What is “Python”? (Named after “Monty Python”)
The global conflict that ended in 1945.
What is World War II?
What is the next letter in the sequence: J, F, M, A, M, J, J, A, S, O, N, D...?
What is “J”?
Spelled backward, this word for “desserts” becomes a word meaning “under pressure.”
What is “stressed”?
Known as the “Queen of Pop,” she rose to fame with songs like “Like a Virgin.”
Who is Madonna?
This process involves extracting, transforming, and loading data from sources to a central repository.
What is “ETL”?
This U.S. city hosted the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776.
What is Philadelphia?
If it takes 5 machines 5 minutes to make 5 widgets, how long would it take 100 machines to make 100 widgets?
What is 5 minutes?
This English word reads the same forward and backward and refers to a fast vehicle.
What is “racecar”?
The ‘90s grunge band fronted by Kurt Cobain, known for “Smells Like Teen Spirit.”
Who is Nirvana?
A centralized repository of integrated data, commonly used for reporting and analytics.
What is a “data warehouse”?
The year the Berlin Wall fell, marking a major turning point in the Cold War.
What is 1989?
What is the next number in this sequence: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21…?
What is 34?
You see a boat full of people. It has not sunk, but when you look again you don’t see a single person on board. Why?
They’re all married (so no single people).
The 1999 cult-classic comedy film that parodies office life and includes a famous scene of employees destroying a printer
What is “Office Space”?
The practice of comparing organizational processes or performance metrics to industry bests.
What is “benchmarking”?
This Australian marsupial has fingerprints so similar to humans that they’ve been mistaken for human prints at crime scenes.