
Math Along the Stations of the Cross
Answer these simple questions correctly and earn coins
Difficulty Level :
10 Questions
Popular Questions In Math Along the Stations of the Cross
- At the Third Station, Jesus falls for the first time. If he fell 3 times total, what fraction represents his first fall?
- If there are 14 Stations of the Cross, and you've visited 7, what percentage have you completed?
- Jesus carries the cross to Calvary. If the journey is 1 mile and he has traveled 1/4 of the way, how many miles has he walked?
- At the Fifth Station, Simon helps Jesus carry the cross. If Simon carries it for 40% of the remaining journey, what percentage does Jesus carry?
- If each Station is marked by a Roman numeral, and you are at Station IX, what number is that?
- At the Sixth Station, Veronica wipes Jesus' face. If the cloth is a square with sides of 10 inches, what is its area?
- Imagine each Station is evenly spaced along a path. If the total path length is 28 meters, how far apart are each station?
- At Station XIII, Jesus is taken down from the cross. If the cross is 8 feet tall and Jesus is about 6 feet, what is the difference in height?
- If 5 people kneel at each station, and there are 14 stations, how many people are kneeling in total?
- If each station is represented by a bead on a rosary (14 beads), what fraction of the rosary represents the stations of the cross?