Some of the most elite private schools for preschoolers are going to require them to take a new admission test. But, can the average adult pass it?

Most four-year-olds are experts at navigating an iPad, so that shouldn't be an issue. Yes, welcome to 2014, no paper exams. These tests will be much more difficult in determining a child's math and literacy prowess.

4 year old
Thinkstock
loading...

The educational services company ERB's Admission Assessment for Beginning Learners (AABL) will be given for the first time in October and is a significant departure from the previous, IQ-like test most New York City private schools required for the past 45 years.

While the new test is much cheaper for families — it's $65, rather than $568 for the old test, because the new test is taken by iPad rather than by a trained examiner — experts believe many parents will shell out even more on classes and books to prepare their toddlers for it.

Many are voicing concerns that 4-year-olds will be over-preparing for the exam. There are so many things wrong with that last sentence.

See if you can pass this exam and let us know the results in the comments section below.

More From 94.3 The Point