Team Building
Trivia
Traditions
Facts
100

This game involves describing yourself with two truths and a lie: 

What is two truths and a lie?

100

This sport is often used as a metaphor for teamwork:

What is rowing?

100

This tradition involved going to work at 9 am and leaving at 5 pm.

What is a 9 - 5 workday?

100

The average number of hours worked per week by a full-time employee in the United States, according to recent statistics.

What is 40 hours?

200

This animal is known for sleeping up to 18 hours a day:

What is a sloth?

200

This style of leadership involves empowering team members to make decisions:

What is delegative/servant leadership?

200

Most companies allow workers to dress more casually on this day. 

What is Friday?

200

The term for the growing trend of working from home or in a flexible workspace, accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

What is remote work?

300

What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years?

What is the letter M?

300

What does “CC” stand for in an email?

What is carbon copy?
300

This tradition, popular in many corporate offices, is usually celebrated annually to show appreciation for employees and their hard work.

What is an Employee Appreciation Day?

300

This is the term used to describe a worker's ability to perform various tasks or take on different roles within a company.

What is cross-training?

400

This term describes the ability of a group of people to work effectively together:

What is teamwork?

400

What is the term for a work environment that promotes psychological safety and open communication?

What is Inclusive Culture?

400

This tradition, now adapted by many companies, celebrates an employee’s retirement after years of service.

What is a retirement party?

400

The first ever email was sent in this year.

What is 1971?