Typing Lesson Quiz: Home Row Keys

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Typing Lesson Quiz: Home Row Keys - Quiz

Below is a Typing Lesson Quiz on Home row keys. There are specific techniques that one can use to ensure they type fast when it comes to the keyboard, and this quiz test out how well you use our fingers for the fastest outcome. Do give it a try and keep practicing to perfecting your skills. All the best!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    What are the left homerow keys?

    • A.

      ASDF

    • B.

      JKL;

    • C.

      JKDS

    • D.

      ASDJ

    • E.

      J;KL

    Correct Answer
    A. ASDF
    Explanation
    The left homerow keys are ASDF.

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  • 2. 

    What Finger Controls the F Key?

    Correct Answer
    l1
    L1
    Explanation
    The answer to the question is "l1, L1". This suggests that both the left index finger (l1) and the left thumb (L1) can be used to control the F key on a keyboard. This implies that there may be different keyboard layouts or preferences that allow for different finger placements on the F key.

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  • 3. 

    What Finger Controls the D Key

    Correct Answer
    L2
    l2
    Explanation
    The answer "L2, l2" suggests that the finger that controls the D key is the left index finger. The "L2" indicates the left index finger on the upper row of keys, while the "l2" indicates the left index finger on the lower row of keys. Therefore, both the uppercase and lowercase versions of "L2" and "l2" refer to the left index finger, which is responsible for pressing the D key.

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  • 4. 

    What finger controls the S key?

    Correct Answer
    L3
    l3
    Explanation
    The answer is L3 or l3 because L3 refers to the left analog stick on a gaming controller, which is commonly used to control movement in games. The S key is typically used as a keybind for movement in computer games, so the left analog stick (L3 or l3) would be the finger control for the S key.

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  • 5. 

    What finger controls the K key?

    Correct Answer
    R2
    r2
    Explanation
    The letter "K" is typically controlled by the right index finger, specifically the R2 or r2 key on a keyboard. This key is located on the right side of the keyboard, near the center, making it easily accessible for the right hand to press.

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  • 6. 

    What finger controls the J key?

    Correct Answer
    R1
    r2
    Explanation
    The question is asking which finger controls the J key. The answer is R1 and r2. This suggests that both the right index finger (R1) and the left index finger (r2) are used to press the J key on a keyboard.

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  • 7. 

    What finger controls the ; key?

    Correct Answer
    R4
    r4
    Explanation
    The R4 finger, also known as the right ring finger, controls the ; key on a standard QWERTY keyboard. Similarly, the lowercase r4 finger, which is the right ring finger in the fourth row of the keyboard, also controls the ; key. Both options indicate the correct finger for pressing the ; key.

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