Where does the QWERTY keyboard get its name?

Question 1 options:

from the first six alphabet keys on the top left of the keyboard

from Henry M. Qwerty, who invented it

from the middle six keys that are used most often

QWERTY is another way to say quirky.

from the first six alphabet keys on the top left of the keyboard

What is the main benefit of a QWERTY keyboard?

Question 2 options:

It requires the least finger motion.

It reduces typing errors.

It's the most efficient keyboard for any language.

It allows you to alternate hands while typing.

It allows you to alternate hands while typing.

The QWERTY keyboard is designed so you can type more words with the left hand than the right, which means that the most common letters are on the left. What are the three most frequent letters used in English?

Question 3 options:

A, E, O

E, T, A

T, H, E

R, E, A

E, T, A

When August Dvorak invented an alternative layout to the QWERTY keyboard, what did he think made it better?

Question 4 options:

It required only one hand for typing.

It was the first keyboard to use a shift key.

It was the first keyboard to include all numbers from 0–9.

It required less finger motion.

It required less finger motion.

Keyboards have always had the letters in the same order.

Question 5 options:

True

False

False

The correct answer is "from the first six alphabet keys on the top left of the keyboard." The QWERTY keyboard gets its name from the arrangement of the letters on the top row of keys, which are Q, W, E, R, T, and Y. This layout is one of the most commonly used keyboard layouts for Latin-script alphabets.