| A | B |
| To leave one blank line, strike the Return/Enter key | 2 times |
| To key one uppercase (capital) letter, use the | shift key |
| A double space contains | one blank line |
| A standard word contains five strokes; keying 60 strokes in one minute equals a GWAM (gross words a minute) score of | 12 gwam |
| After a period following an initial or an abbreviation, space | 1 time |
| After a semicolon within a line, space | 2 times |
| After a comma within a line, space | 1 time |
| An apostrophe (‘) shows | possession |
| To key a series of uppercase (capital) letters, use the | caps lock key |
| When keyed, the number sign (#) is also the symbol used to signify | pounds |
| The symbol / is called a(n) | slash |
| The dash is preceded and followed | with no space |
| To key a dash (-) , combine | two hyphens |
| The dollar sign ($) is followed | with no space |
| The percent sign (%) is followed | by one space |
| The symbol & is called a(n) | ampersand |
| The symbol * is called a(n) | asterisk |
| The hyphen (-) is followed | with no space |
| The beginning quotation mark (“) is followed | with no space |
| The right parenthesis is followed | by one space |
| Hardware used to type a story | Keyboard |
| Hardware used to print | printer |
| Hardware used to record sound | microphone |
| Hardware used to capture pictures | scanner |
| Hardware that allows you to listen to music | headphones |