
Mid-Term Keyboarding Technique Quiz
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- Q1Sitting a hand span away from your keyboard is too close.FT30s
- Q2It does not matter how long your fingernails are when keying information on a keyboard.TF30s
- Q3To be successful at keyboarding, you must be comfortable, even if this means you must slump a little.FT30s
- Q4Your body should be centered between the G and H keys.FT30s
- Q5The information you are to key can be placed on either side of your monitor.FT30s
- Q6Use a light touch when striking the keys to avoid repetitive stress injuries.TF30s
- Q7Strike the keys with short, quick, straight strokes.TF30s
- Q8It is okay to take your right hand off home row when reaching for the return key.FT30s
- Q9Your goal in keying is to strike the keys at a steady pace without breaks or pauses.TF30s
- Q10After operating the shift keys, bring your little fingers back to home row position.TF30s
- Q11Looking away from the copy (content) after keying just a few words is recommended to rest your eyes.FT30s
- Q12To make a capital letter for a key struck by the left hand, hold down the right shift key.TF30s
- Q13Poor posture can cause fatigue and back problems.TF30s
- Q14The left hand does most of the work when keying.TF30s
- Q15The return/enter key is struck with the same finger that strikes the ; key.FT30s