What is the NEW name for the FIN number of an account?
The PMG ID
What is the name of coral that clownfish usually call home?
Anemone
What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?
Diamond
Which country has the highest life expectancy?
Hong Kong
Who is the author of the “Harry Potter” series?
J.K. Rowling
True or False: You need a statement from the account you are rolling over to complete a Rollover call.
False
Most salmon are anadromous, which means what?
They migrate between salt and fresh water
Does sound travel faster in the air or in water
Water
What is the most common surname in the United States?
Smith
In which novel would you find the character Holden Caulfield?
The Catcher in the Rye
Describe how we would route a CTV for a re reg where we needed a NEW PMG ID.
Re registration, list gaining and losing PMG ID numbers, CB if necessary
How big can the electric eel get?
8 feet
Which oath of ethics taken by doctors is named after an Ancient Greek physician?
The Hippocratic Oath
How many faces does a Dodecahedron have?
12
In George Orwell’s “1984,” what is the name of the totalitarian regime?
The Party
How many points is a NAER case worth? Non-discretionary case?
10;5
What is the most common type of tuna used for making sushi?
Bluefin
What is a material that will not carry an electrical charge called?
An Insulator
Aureolin is a shade of what color?
Yellow
Which American author is known for the novels “The Old Man and the Sea” and “A Farewell to Arms”
Ernest Hemingway
NAER! Give me all the docs needed to open a new individual account at Fidelity IN ORDER. Client is 56 years old and there is a CCP on file already. Client will be funding via check or wire after account is open.
New account cover, CRS, ADVII, LOA, IPD, FD Brokerage Account Application
Name two types of trout
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What is chalk made of? (as detailed as possible)
It comes from limestone, which formed from the shells of tiny marine animals.
Which country has the most islands?
Sweden (270,000)
Which play features the characters Rosencrantz and Guildenstern?
Hamlet