I don’t know what’s up with those flags and I’m about the smartest feller on the planet.
Good thing the authors weren’t required to take grammar to pass the “headline test”.
I’d rather see how snobby, liberal, and arrogant the graduates turn out.
4 out of 5
5/5
Do I get a cookie?
Test are only used to stereotype my child.
My child prefers an informal classroom where creativity is encourage, not test.
If humblegunner is having a problem with it, I ain’t even trying.
How does that test measure math or literacy at all?
The correct answer is don’t waste your time.
If you take it you are admitting that you are allowing someone else to arbitrarily pass judgement on your intelligence and experience.
Contrived by pinheads.
Over educated and under informed.
Guess I’m just not a team player.
No biscuit for me.
5/5
At 5 years old, not so easy.
Does this have anything to do with Common Core?
"We have immigration laws for what reason children?"
"So they can be broken!"
"Oh Billy, you are absolutely correct, so they can be broken! You get an A and a hammer and sickle pin!! Now come on children, let's sing praise be to our Dear Leader Obama!"
"Obamas gonna change it...rearrange it..."
4/5
Stoopit test. What’s the point?
I got it! The answer is 42.
This is Spinal Test!
5/5. Are you smarter than a 5 year old? Nice to know I am...
The test reminds me of a lot of tests I took back in first grade.
Unfortunately, one of the answers was like the answers to the tests I took in first grade. The last question has an ambiguous answer, in that the pictures could be interpreted differently and still fit the actions described. It is like when I was a first grader, trying to answer which square does not fit, or is different, and I could see a reason for any of the answer squares to be the non-fitting or different square.
Although I have a high IQ, I don’t know if I would have been able to pass the test to enter those kindergartens. For one thing, I couldn’t talk at age 4. For another, when answers are ambiguous and one must guess, even a very intelligent child will get wrong answers.
5 of 5 but it took 8 or 9 minutes to see the patterns.
Are parents now supposed to be “teaching the test” to their 3 or 4 year old kids to prepare them for this test? Common Core and No Child Left Behind crap before they can even start school. Yet another revenue stream for schools and test makers.