1. When keying a question mark "?", hold down the right shift key with the right little finger, and then key the "/" key with the right ring finger.

False
True

2. When keying, elbows should be in a relaxed, natural position at the sides of the body.

False
True

3. When keying, keep fingers curved and upright over the home keys.

False
True

4. When keying, you should strike the space bar with the index finger of the left hand.

False
True

5. Which finger is used to type a "."?

left index finger
right little finger
right index finger
right ring finger

6. The "homerow" consists of the following keys: asdf ukl;

False
True

7. Which finger is used to type a "t"?

left ring finger
right index finger
left index finger
left little finger

8. When striking the "Enter" key, the index finger of the right hand should be used.

False
True

9. Which finger is used to press the the "z" key?

left ring finger
left index finger
left little finger
left middle finger

10. When keying, you should begin by placing the fingers on the "homerow" keys.

False
True

11. The caps lock key would be used for keying a word in all caps.

True
False

12. Whe keying a capital "T", hold down the right shift key with the right little finger and then strike the "t" key with the left index finger.

False
True

13. The Enter key is used to space down to the next line.

True
False

14. When keying, you should sit in a comfortable, relaxed position directly in front of the keyboard.

False
True

15. The right ring finger is used to key a ",".

False
True

16. When keying, the wrists should be kept low, relaxed, and resting on the frame of the keyboard.

False
True

17. Which finger is used to type a "v"?

right ring finger
right index finger
right little finger
left index finger

18. When keying, the ankles should be crossed and feet tucked under the chair.

False
True

19. Which fingers are used to type a captial letter "A"?

Right little finger and left little finger
Left little finger and right little finger
Left little finger and all caps key
Right little finger and all caps key

20. When keying, you should make quick snappy keystrokes with immediate key release.

False
True

1) False

2) True
3) True
4) False
5) right ring finger
6) false
7) left index finger
8) false
9) left little finger
10) true
11) true
12) true
13) true
14) true
15) false
16) false
17) left index finger
18) false
19) right little finger and left little finger
20) true

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1. False - When keying a question mark "?", you should only need to press the "/" key without holding down any shift key. You can use either the right index finger or right little finger to type the "?".

2. True - When keying, it is recommended to keep your elbows in a relaxed, natural position at the sides of the body. This helps to prevent strain and fatigue in the arms and shoulders.

3. True - When keying, it is important to keep your fingers curved and upright over the home keys. This allows for efficient and accurate typing, as the home keys act as a reference point for your fingers.

4. False - When keying, you should strike the space bar with the thumb of either hand. It is not necessary to use the index finger of the left hand specifically.

5. The right little finger is used to type a "." (period).

6. True - The "homerow" consists of the keys: asdf ukl; These keys are considered the base position for your fingers and act as a starting point for touch typing.

7. The left index finger is used to type a "t".

8. False - When striking the "Enter" key, the index finger of the right hand is typically used. However, some individuals may find it more comfortable to use the middle finger or another finger depending on their hand position and preference.

9. The left little finger is used to press the "z" key.

10. True - When keying, it is recommended to begin by placing your fingers on the "homerow" keys. This provides a solid foundation for touch typing and helps you maintain proper finger placement.

11. True - The caps lock key is used to enable the typing of uppercase letters continuously, without needing to hold down the shift key. This is useful when typing an entire word or sentence in uppercase.

12. False - When keying a capital "T", you should hold down the left shift key with the left little finger and then strike the "t" key with the right index finger. The right little finger is not involved in this combination.

13. True - The Enter key is used to create a new line or start a new paragraph. Pressing the Enter key moves the cursor down to the next line.

14. True - When keying, it is important to sit in a comfortable and relaxed position directly in front of the keyboard. This helps to maintain good posture and minimize strain on the neck, shoulders, and back.

15. False - The right index finger is used to key a "," (comma).

16. False - When keying, it is recommended to keep the wrists slightly elevated and not resting on the frame of the keyboard. This helps to maintain a neutral wrist position and reduce the risk of developing repetitive strain injuries.

17. The right index finger is used to type a "v".

18. False - When keying, it is important to keep both feet flat on the floor with ankles relaxed, avoiding crossing the ankles or tucking feet under the chair. This helps to maintain good posture and prevent strain on the legs and feet.

19. Left little finger and right little finger are used to type a capital letter "A". The left little finger is used to hold down the left shift key, while the right little finger is used to strike the "A" key.

20. False - When keying, it is recommended to make smooth, fluid keystrokes without jerking or releasing the keys too quickly. Gradual and controlled key release allows for better accuracy and reduces the likelihood of making errors.