[Great for speeches] Trivia and fun-fact quizzes recommended for morning assemblies
I think many companies have systems like rotating responsibilities for morning meetings and weekly speeches.
For those wondering what to talk about this week and looking for topics that will capture everyone’s attention, we’ve gathered trivia and fun facts related to work, breaks, and productivity.
They’re presented in a three-choice quiz format, so if you pose them during the morning meeting and have everyone think about the answers, it’s sure to liven things up!
These are the kinds of facts that will make anyone say, “Wow!” once they hear the answer.
Feel free to use them as material for your morning meetings.
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[Also for speeches] Recommended trivia and fun-fact quizzes for morning meetings (21–30)
What do people do in Tibet when greeting someone for the first time?
- lightly tap the other person's cheek
- wink
- stick out one's tongue
See the answer
stick out one's tongue
When greeting someone, it’s common to shake hands or hug. However, in Tibet, it’s completely different—they stick out their tongues when greeting. This custom comes from a legend that people with black tongues are reincarnations of demons, so they show their tongues to indicate they are not.
What is Dorami-chan’s occupation?
- astronaut
- Professor at the Space University
- Executive of the Space Center
See the answer
Professor at the Space University
Doraemon’s little sister, Dorami, is actually a professor at the Space University. She usually takes care of Sewashi, Nobita’s great-great-grandson, but at the Space University she is said to be devoted to research in fields like science and philosophy. Despite her cute appearance, she’s a very dependable girl.
What is the unit that represents the movement distance of a computer mouse?
- Minnie
- Remy
- Mickey
See the answer
Mickey
The unit used to represent the movement distance of a computer mouse is called a “mickey.” It’s widely believed that a Microsoft developer named it after Disney’s Mickey Mouse. Incidentally, one mickey is approximately 0.25 mm for easy understanding.
What does the “G” in 4G and 5G stand for?
- Generation
- Gigabyte
- Graphics
See the answer
Generation
The “G” in 4G and 5G stands for “Generation.” To write them accurately, it’s “4th Generation” and “5th Generation.” In Japanese, they are referred to as the 4th or 5th generation mobile communication system.
What is the origin of the name “Washlet”?
- Wash Toilet
- Let’s Wash!
- the developer name “Wash Let”
See the answer
Let’s Wash!
WASHLET is the warm-water cleansing toilet seat developed and sold by TOTO. The name “WASHLET” comes from reversing the words in the phrase “Let’s Wash!” In Japan, its adoption exceeds 80% even in ordinary households.
In conclusion
We introduced some trivia you can use in morning meetings in a quiz format—how was it? Incorporating trivia will not only increase your knowledge, but it will also undoubtedly broaden your communication.
Give it a try starting with tomorrow’s morning meeting!



