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Keyboarding-Posture & Technique
Test Description: Computer Skills, 7th Review
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Fingers in keying position are best described as
A
semi-rigid
B
straight
C
upright
D
curved
2) Posture is important to successful keying; the body should be well back in the chair with
A
one arm higher than the other
B
the back fairly straight
C
feet hanging loosely
D
feet elevated
3) When operating a keyboard, wrists should be
A
low but not touching the frame of the keyboard
B
touching the frame of the keyboard
C
curved over the keyboard
D
arched
4) The best control of the eyes when keying involves
A
reading copy
B
watching the screen most of the time
C
watching keys most of the time
D
looking at the copy most of the time
5) The form and keying style that a typist uses while operating the keyboard is called
A
technique
B
touch keyboarding
C
posture
D
movement
6) The correct keystroke technique is to use
A
any comfortable stroke
B
slow, down and in motion
C
slow, deliberate strokes
D
quick, snappy strokes
7) Correct keyboarding posture requires that the body be
A
reasonably erect in front of the keyboard
B
slightly to the right of the keyboard
C
slightly to the left of the keyboard
D
leaning over the keyboard
8) The enter key is controlled by the
A
right little finger
B
right thumb
C
left thumb
D
left little finger
9) When a person is keying copy, the hands and arms should
A
be raised and lowered as each key is struck
B
remain relatively stationary as each key is struck
C
move from side to side as each key is struck
D
move forward and back as each key is struck
10) In proper work area arrangement, the copy should be
A
to the left of the monitor and keyboard
B
to the right of the monitor and keyboard
C
directly in front of the keyboard
D
in any position where it can be read
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