MAZE Examples
X and /
Random Math
True or False
100

It looked like a parade. People lined the streets, traffic was (stopped, splash, storm), and utility wires had been raised (until, send, by) supporting them with tall poles.

stopped 

by 

100

796 x 2 

1,592 

100

Find the volume: 

L = 6

W= 4

H= 3 

72 

100

Australia is wider than the moon

True 

The moon sits at 3400km in diameter, while Australia's diameter from east to west is almost 4000km

200

Police (waved, were, today) stationed at every intersection, and news (mountains, trucks, reached) were parked beside the street.

waved 

trucks 

200

A flash drive could hold ten gigs of data. If you needed to store five hundred two gigs, how many flash drive would you need?

51 

200

3,423 - 1,977 

1,446 

200

"A" is the most common letter used in the English language

False 

 'E' is the most common letter and appears in 11 percent of all english words, according to Oxford Dictionaries

300

A (reporter, cookie, wrong) stood on the street beside the (year, break, truck), microphone in hand.

reporter 

truck 

300

584 x 28 

16,632 

300

665 - ( 55 - 47 ) = 

657

300

The unicorn is the national animal of Scotland

True 

400

From far down (Main, crawled, spoon) Street came the sound of people (saved, clapping, another).

Main 

clapping 

400

A construction crew uses 530 pounds of concrete for each section of a parking garage. If the garage is going to have 14 sections, how many pounds of concrete will they need?

7,420 

400

( 96 - 6 ) ÷ 7

90/7 = 12 r 6 

400

In some states, it’s illegal to eat specific foods while walking backwards

True

\You may not eat doughnuts and walk backwards in Marion, Ohio; you may not eat peanuts and walk backwards during a concert in Green, New York, and you may not walk backwards while eating a hamburger in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

500

It rolled up the street like (a, so, eat) wave, and soon everyone on the {basket, sidewalks, chase) could see the object of the (football, clip, applause).

sidewalks 

applause 


500

A box can hold thirty-three brownies. If a baker made eight hundred one brownies, how many full boxes of brownies did he make?

24 

500

(15 ÷ 5) - 3 =

500

Cows sleep standing up.

True 

M
e
n
u