What’s something you check even when you know nothing new is there?
Phone
What increases the more you ignore it?
Your inbox
What’s something everyone has, but no one wants to lose?
Their mind
What company is known for its “Just Do It” slogan?
Nike
What musical symbol indicates silence?
Rest
What’s something you start with energy and finish out of obligation?
a project
What’s something you promise to do “later” that never actually happens?
Cleaning emails / organizing files
What is the only planet that rotates on its side?
Uranus
What is the most widely used spreadsheet software?
Microsoft Excel
What is the only continent without ants or Bees?
What is Antarctica?
What’s something you say you’ll do “this weekend” that keeps getting rescheduled?
A personal task
What’s one thing that multiplies when you talk about it at work?
Problems
What company was originally called “BackRub”?
What is the term for a word that is the same forward and backward?
Palindrome
What is the term for animals active at dawn and dusk?
What is crepuscular?
What’s something you think you'll remember but definitely don’t?
Names or details
What disappears as soon as you need it most during a meeting?
Wi-Fi / connection
What does the “cloud” refer to in cloud computing?
Remote servers used to store and process data
What planet has the most moons?
Saturn
What is the region of the brain responsible for executive function and decision-making?
What is the prefrontal cortex?
What improves instantly the moment someone important joins the call?
Everyone's focus
What’s something everyone pretends to understand in meetings?
Acronyms or the plan
What platform is primarily used for professional networking?
Linkedin Owned by Microsoft
What part of the brain controls balance and coordination?
Cerebellum
What country has the most official languages (11)?
South Africa
The 11 official languages are:
1. Zulu (isiZulu)
2. Xhosa (isiXhosa)
3. Afrikaans
4. English
5. Northern Sotho (Sepedi)
6. Tswana (Setswana)
7. Southern Sotho (Sesotho)
8. Tsonga (Xitsonga)
9. Swati (siSwati)
10. Venda (Tshivenda)
11. Ndebele (isiNdebele)
Zulu and Xhosa are the most widely spoken home languages, while English is commonly used in government and business.