FMI
Science
CS Trivia
Winter
Holiday
100

Who is the current CEO of FMI?

Brian Alexander

100

How many hearts does an octopus have?

3

100

Where are documents uploaded in D365 to be sent to Roche via integration?

The timeline of the order level

100

Which month marks the beginning of the Winter Season?

December

100

What popular Christmas song was actually meant for Thanksgiving?

Jingle Bells

200

Where is the newest FMI lab located?

San Diego, CA

200

What part of our body never stops growing?

Ears

200

Which 2 countries are currently NOT using our new case management integration?

Japan and Canada

200

How many sides do snowflakes have?

6

200

Which country started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree?

Germany

300

What year was FMI founded in the US, and what year in Germany?

2010 in the US, and 2016 in Germany

300

Which vegetable has more genes than humans?

Tomatoes

300

True or False: Only 3 out of the 4 FMI sites have team members in CS that work closely with Roche.

False. All 4 sites have team members that work closely with Roche.

300

Is the Earth closer or further away from the Sun during winter?

Closer

300

What country has a tradition of eating KFC on Christmas day?

Japan

400

What was FoundationOne Liquid CDX originally called prior to 2018?

FoundationACT

400

In which tumor type is the left side of the body 10% more prone to develop cancer?

Melanoma

400

Between PNZ CS and the US Roche Support team, which employee most recently married?

Maja

400

Which country has the snowiest city in the world?

Japan (Aomori City)

400

It’s customary in Ireland to sleep with _____ under your pillow on New Year’s Eve.

Mistletoe

500

What year did Roche acquire FMI?

2018

500

This animal's fingerprints closely resemble that of a human's. So much so in fact, that inspecting its fingerprint side by side with a human might make it impossible to differentiate.

Koala

500

Between PNZ CS and the US Roche Support team, which employee has been with FMI the longest?

Mary Kate

500

What is the lowest temperature ever recorded in the world? (Can be within 10°F)

−128.6 °F

500

At one minute before midnight in Spain, it is tradition to eat 12 _____ before the clock strikes for the New Year.

Grapes