Which protocol secures most modern website traffic by encrypting the connection?
Option A
FTP
Option B
HTTP
Option C
HTTPS
Option D
SMTP
Correct answer: HTTPS
Use short trivia bursts to wake up the room, test general knowledge, or add a little competition to onboarding, company events, and team offsites. Players answer from any device and the room reveals the correct answer together with running scores.
Live format
Sample prompts
These rounds are short enough for live company meetings, but broad enough that you can steer the room toward harder categories and a more competitive event mood.
Option A
FTP
Option B
HTTP
Option C
HTTPS
Option D
SMTP
Correct answer: HTTPS
Option A
Geneva
Option B
Brussels
Option C
Frankfurt
Option D
Luxembourg City
Correct answer: Brussels
Option A
Albert Einstein
Option B
Isaac Newton
Option C
Galileo Galilei
Option D
Niels Bohr
Correct answer: Isaac Newton
Trivia gives the room a shared challenge and a clean reveal moment, which works well when company meetings or internal events need a bit more momentum.
The host controls the pace, while the room keeps score automatically so the energy stays high without extra event admin overhead.
Join flow, cleanup rules, host failover, and session recovery all reuse the same multiplayer foundation as the other live games.
Question source
Meeting Games now curates part of the Trivia question bank from Open Trivia DB so the game can support broader categories and more serious difficulty levels today. Imported question content is credited under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 license.
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FAQ
Yes. It gives company meetings a little more structure than Would You Rather while still staying lightweight. It works well for energizers, onboarding sessions, internal events, and team knowledge warmups.
Scores now build through the room as players answer correctly. Meeting Games shows a live trivia leaderboard after reveals and a final recap at the end.
Meeting Games curates the live trivia bank from Open Trivia DB. Imported Open Trivia DB content is credited under CC BY-SA 4.0, and rooms can now focus on specific categories and difficulty levels.
No. Everyone joins in the browser with a nickname only, on desktop or mobile.
Create a room, share the link, and let your team answer from any device. No accounts. No downloads. No setup friction.