Keyboarding Basics - Bell Ringer Challenge Question Preview (ID: 27814)
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The best method for keying a document is:
a) Touch Method
b) Hunt and Peck
c) Testing Method
d) Striking Method
After touching enter, the proper technique would be to:
a) Keep finger on the enter key
b) Return finger to the semicolon
c) Return hand to function keys
d) Return hand to home row
A student should use what technique when operating the ENTER key?
a) Touch ENTER, keep fingers on ENTER key
b) Touch ENTER, return finger to semicolon.
c) Touch ENTER, return hand to function keys.
d) Touch ENTER, return hand to home keys.
A student keying a line of type in all CAPITAL letters should DEPRESS what key?
a) Caps Lock
b) Control
c) Left Shift
d) Right Shift
The correct key stroking technique to use is:
a) Slow, deliberate strokes
b) Slow, down motion
c) Quick and Snappy
d) Any comfortable strokes
Why is proper keyboarding technique used when keying?
a) To be comfortable
b) to prevent errors
c) to key slower
d) To prevent injuries
The enter key is controlled by the
a) left thumb
b) left little finger
c) right little finger
d) right thumb
When reaching for a key it is ok to completely move all of my other fingers off the keyboard:
a) True
b) False
c) This is not the answer
d) This is not the answer
Posture is important to successful keying; the body should be back in the chair with
a) one arm higher than the other
b) feet hanging loosely
c) the back fairly straight
d) feet elevated
What finger is used to strike the r key?
a) Left index
b) left middle
c) left little
d) left ring
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