Can You Pass This Kindergarten Admissions Test?

Now that I looked at the answers, if I disregard the bottom row of sails in question one, the answer becomes obvious.
 
1. C
2. A
3. A (D seems too small compared to the second triangle)
4. B
5. C

Edit: For number 3, I was torn between A and D, but I still think D is way too small. The first triangle and circle are roughly even in size, while circle D is half the size of the second triangle. I contest question 3!
 
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I don't believe that's for kindergarten. Reason only kicks in at about age 7. BTW, in kindergarten I got A's in blocks, crayons, graham crackers and naps.
 
#1 - yeah, that's not clear unless you disregard the second row.

#2 - Seriously? Kindergarteners? I don't care if they're elite Kindergartens. That question is pretty obscure.

#3 - That's more the speed I'd expect of a gifted Kindergartener test.

#4 - After #2, this is a bullshit question. I would expect they'd have two patterns going on, and not just pick random colors. They could have easily made the first one Red, the second Orange, the third Yellow, the fourth Green, and then expected the kids to see Blue as the next color in the pattern.

#5 - The correct answer, for a Kindergartener, is "She probably listened to her spoiled NY elite 4 year old beg like a stray dog for whatever the grocer had intentionally placed right in front of the belt for eliciting that exact response".
 
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I don't believe that's for kindergarten. Reason only kicks in at about age 7. BTW, in kindergarten I got A's in blocks, crayons, graham crackers and naps.

Me too! :) I loved snack time in Kindergarten, we never had Kool Aid or graham crackers at home. I also excelled in macaroni art.

When I started, there was no Kindergarten in public schools, only 1-12. I went to a private kindergarten and I'm pretty sure there was no test to get in. Funny story, my parents got in trouble for sending my teenage brother to pick me up on his motorcycle. Oh, and they also got in trouble for a patch my mom sewed on the back of jacket, it was the Schlitz Malt Liquor bull.:eek: I loved that commercial where the bull busted through the wall and I insisted on opening my Dad's beer in hopes that damn blue bull would crash through our house. LOL, parents...:rolleyes:
 
#1 - yeah, that's not clear unless you disregard the second row.

#2 - Seriously? Kindergarteners? I don't care if they're elite Kindergartens. That question is pretty obscure.

Yeah, those are a bit strange. The extra rows in both of those puzzles seem to be introducing noise and distraction. Maybe that's the point?
 
Me too! :) I loved snack time in Kindergarten, we never had Kool Aid or graham crackers at home. I also excelled in macaroni art.

When I started, there was no Kindergarten in public schools, only 1-12. I went to a private kindergarten and I'm pretty sure there was no test to get in. Funny story, my parents got in trouble for sending my teenage brother to pick me up on his motorcycle. Oh, and they also got in trouble for a patch my mom sewed on the back of jacket, it was the Schlitz Malt Liquor bull.:eek: I loved that commercial where the bull busted through the wall and I insisted on opening my Dad's beer in hopes that damn blue bull would crash through our house. LOL, parents...:rolleyes:
When I'm caulking, I always tell anybody within earshot, "it's a good thing I aced finger painting in kindergarten".

While we're on the subject of kindergarten, anyone remember "Patch The Pony"?
 
When I'm caulking, I always tell anybody within earshot, "it's a good thing I aced finger painting in kindergarten".

While we're on the subject of kindergarten, anyone remember "Patch The Pony"?


Was that the pony that warned you of strangers? If so, what was up with the patch on his eye?:confused: I remember thinking it was odd that a pirate horse was warning me about strangers. I also remember being disappointed that no strangers ever offered me candy, I planed on grabbing the candy and running.:)
 
When I'm caulking, I always tell anybody within earshot, "it's a good thing I aced finger painting in kindergarten".

While we're on the subject of kindergarten, anyone remember "Patch The Pony"?
I only got a B in finger painting but still managed to make the honor roll. :D
 
Was that the pony that warned you of strangers? If so, what was up with the patch on his eye?:confused: I remember thinking it was odd that a pirate horse was warning me about strangers. I also remember being disappointed that no strangers ever offered me candy, I planed on grabbing the candy and running.:)

Yes, exactly. Nay, nay, stranger stay away! Lol. I don't know why it had a patch on its eye.
 
1. 3(C)
2. 1(A)
3. 4(D)
4. 2(B)
5. 3(C)

edit: Yes, yes I can.
 
I only missed the 5th question. I choose option 2 cos the way I see it, after placing her grocery in the cart, she would have to push it down to the check out area for the cashier to scan it. So option 2 depicts a cart being moved somewhere and that's why I picked it instead of option 3
 
I only missed the 5th question. I choose option 2 cos the way I see it, after placing her grocery in the cart, she would have to push it down to the check out area for the cashier to scan it. So option 2 depicts a cart being moved somewhere and that's why I picked it instead of option 3


You made the mistake of thinking logically past the information given. Never deviate from the information given. Free thinkers are not to be rewarded.
 
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