Interior Design & Workplace Trends
Public Service & Government Fun Facts
Holiday Traditions Around the World
Pop Culture & Entertainment
Random Fun Facts & Humor
100

This color is known for promoting calm and productivity—perfect for when your inbox looks like a horror movie.

What is blue?)

100

This is the largest department in the Canadian federal public service—because someone has to keep track of all the acronyms.

What is ESDC: Employment and Social Development Canada?

100

In this country, KFC is a popular Christmas meal—because nothing says “holiday spirit” like a bucket of chicken.

What is Japan?

100

He played Kevin in Home Alone—and taught us all how to booby-trap a house better than any security system

Who is Macaulay Culkin?

100

This is the only mammal capable of true flight—unless you count your coworker running to the holiday buffet. 

What is a bat?

200

This office layout has no assigned desks, so you can play “musical chairs” every morning.

What is unassigned seating?

200

“GC” in GCdocs stands for this—spoiler: it’s not “Great Coffee.”

What is Government of Canada?

200

This plant is associated with Christmas kisses—so beware of awkward encounters near the photocopier.

What is mistletoe?

200

This is the most-streamed Christmas song on Spotify—because Mariah Carey owns December.

What is “All I Want for Christmas Is You”?

200

This fruit was once considered a luxury Christmas gift—now it’s just something you forget in the fridge.

What is an orange?

300

He designed the Guggenheim Museum, proving that spirals aren’t just for notebooks.

Who is Frank Lloyd Wright?

300

This Act governs collective bargaining—because even public servants need to negotiate for better snacks

What is the Federal Public Sector Labour Relations Act?

300

This country celebrates St. Nicholas Day on December 6—because one holiday just isn’t enough.

What is Germany?

300

 This animated film features a snowman named Olaf—who loves warm hugs, even though he’s literally melting

What is Frozen?)

300

This country invented the tradition of the Christmas tree—because someone thought, “Let’s decorate a tree indoors!

What is Germany?

400

This furniture piece became popular during remote work—because apparently, sitting is the new smoking.

What is a HAT: Height Ajustable Table?

400

The federal public service was officially established in this year—back when “Zoom” was just a sound effect.

What is 1867?

400

This Jewish holiday is celebrated around the same time as Christmas—featuring candles, not tinsel. 

What is Hanukkah?

400

The first Star Wars movie premiered in this year—back when “spoilers” were just car parts

What is 1977?

400

This is the fear of Santa Claus—because apparently, a man breaking into your house isn’t always festive

What is Santaphobia?

500

This trend brings nature indoors, so your office plant can silently judge your coffee addiction

What is biophilic design?)

500

True or False: The Clerk of the Privy Council is the highest-ranking public servant—basically the boss of bosses. 

What is True?

500

In Iceland, this many Yule Lads visit children—because apparently one Santa wasn’t chaotic enough.

What is 13?

500

Which holiday movie features the line: “You’ll shoot your eye out, kid!

What is A Christmas Story?

500

This is the most stolen food item in the world—hint: it’s not fruitcake.

What is cheese?

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