Keyboarding Mid-Term

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The "K" finger is responsible for the following keys: 8=

8 * I , <

Name all the keys that the L finger is responsible for.

9 ( O . >

When this key is on you will key in all capital letters

All CAPS

To correct a mistake while keyboarding you tap the

Back Space key

These keys are located on both sides of the keyboard

Control (Ctrl), Alt, and Shift

Which finger is responsible for the 4 key?

F

These keys have a little "bump" on them and are called your anchor keys

F and J

Hold the right Shift key down when making a capital letter with your right hand.

False

Space twice after a period (.) following an abbreviation.

False

The "A" finger is responsible for the most keys on the keyboard.

False

The "F" finger taps the 5 and the 6 keys.

False

The "K" finger reaches up to key a comma.

False

The "K" finger taps the 9 key

False

The # key stands for pounds or inches.

False

The Y, O, and U keys are located on the bottom row of keys.

False

There is an Enter key on both sides of the keyboard.

False

To double space to the next line you should tap the Space Bar twice.

False

When making a capital letter with the left hand, hold down the "Left Shift" key and tap a key with your right hand.

False

When tapping the "Enter" key, you should tap with the "A" finger and then return the finger to the home key.

False

You space once before a semi-colon (;) and none after.

False

To indent a paragraph, space five times using the space bar.

False, use the Tab key

Feet should move freely on the floor.

Improper keyboarding position

If you are right handed your keyboarding material should be on the left side.

Improper keyboarding position

Which finger taps the "N" and "M" key?

J

When you key a question mark which shift key do you use?

Left

What do these keys, ! ? . have in common?

No space before each and two spaces after each.

Elbows should rest by your side.

Proper keyboarding position

Keyboard should be pulled to the edge of the table.

Proper keyboarding position

Palms of the hands should not rest on the desk or keyboard.

Proper keyboarding position.

If you are right handed you should tap the space bar with your

Right thumb

2 @ W and X, which home row finger is responsible for these.

S

To indent a paragraph you should tap the

Tab key

After tapping the Enter key your finger should quickly return to the home-row position.

True

Always correct your mistakes as you make them.

True

Do not space after a period (.) within abbreviations.

True

It is always wise to save any work before your start and save this work from time to time while working on it.

True

Keeping your eyes on the material you are keying will help you to key faster with fewer mistakes.

True

Space once after a period (.) following initials.

True

Space twice after a period (.) at the end of a sentence.

True

The "J" finger is responsible for the "H" key.

True

The = and the + are located on the same key.

True

The asterisk * key is used for multiplication.

True

To log into your computer, you begin by hold down the Ctrl, Alt, and Delete key

True

Using "word wrap" means to continue keying when the sentence in the book ends and let the computer decide when to go to the next line.

True

When tapping the Enter key, you should use your semi-colon finger (;).

True

Is there anything wrong with this sentence? We asked for prices on these models:50, 55, 500.

Yes, No spaces after the colon.

Is there anything wrong with this sentence? On May 5, I got 5 boxes each of O and OO steel wool for her.

Yes, Os were used instead of zeros.

What are the home row keys for the left hand

a s d f

What are the home row keys for the right hand

j k l ;

This home row finger does the most work on the keyboard.

semi-colon (;), it keys the most letters, symbols, etc.


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