GUESS THE TEAMMATE
AROUND THE WORLD
MARKETING FACTS
POP CULTURE & MEDIA TRENDS
ODD BUT TRUE
100

Who are the Jim & Pam (from The Office) of Peach?

Mig & Dom

100

Which country invented pizza?

Italy

Pizza originated in Italy, specifically in Naples, where flatbreads with toppings evolved into what we now recognize as modern pizza.

100

What social platform popularized hashtags?

Twitter (now X)

100

What TV show features the characters Ross, Rachel, and Monica?

Friends

100

What fruit floats in water because it’s 25% air?

Apples

Apples contain a lot of air pockets inside their structure, making them about 25% air, which allows them to float on water.

200

Who in the staff has the most kids?

Dan

200

What is the largest ocean on Earth?

The Pacific Ocean

Covers about 165 million square kilometres, which is than 30% of Earth’s surface & bigger than all of Earth’s land combined.

200

What does “organic content” mean?

Content that isn’t paid advertising

200

What AI tool became widely used for writing and brainstorming in marketing?

ChatGPT

200

What year was the first iPhone released?

2007

Apple released the first iPhone in 2007, which fundamentally changed the smartphone industry and modern mobile technology.

300

Who in the staff owns a 3D printer

Isa

300

Which country has the most time zones?

France

France has the most time zones (12 time zones) because its overseas territories are spread across the globe, not just within mainland Europe.

300

What colour is most commonly associated with trust in branding?

Blue

300

What movie sparked a major pink branding trend in 2023?

Barbie

300

What animal has more bones in its tail than humans have in their entire body?

Cats

Cats can have up to 23–25 vertebrae in their tails, while humans have 206 bones total — the question highlights how flexible and complex a cat’s tail is compared to what people expect.

400

Who in the staff feels most comfortable in uncomfortable situations?

Dave

400

What country has the highest number of lakes in the world?

Canada

Canada contains 2 million lakes, which is more than half of the world’s natural lakes, largely due to glaciers that shaped the land during the last Ice Age.

400

What is the main goal of advertising?

To influence awareness, perception, or action

400

What performing tour became a global marketing and cultural phenomenon?

Taylor Swift's Era's Tour

400

What job has its own official phobia?

Dentistry

The fear of dentists is called odontophobia, and it’s common enough to be formally recognized and named.

500

Who in the staff is most likely to use compass directions instead of left and right?

Frank

500

Which animal has fingerprints almost identical to humans?

Koalas

Koala fingerprints are so similar to humans’ that they can be mistaken for human prints, even under a microscope.

500

What does “CPM” stand for in digital advertising?

Cost Per Mille (cost per 1,000 impressions)

500

At the 2022 Oscars, what moment instantly became one of the most replayed live TV clips ever?

Will Smith slapping Chris Rock

500

What colour tint do mirrors subtly add to all reflections?

Green

Mirrors reflect most colours well, but due to the iron content in the glass, they absorb a bit of green light, giving reflections a very slight green tint.

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