Problem Analysis:
The worksheet is designed to help students understand the functions of different keys on a computer keyboard. The task involves identifying which key performs specific actions based on the descriptions provided.
Solution:
#### Question 1: Which key am I?
We need to match each description with the corresponding key on the keyboard. Let's analyze each option step by step:
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a) I allow you to write letters of the alphabets.
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Answer: Normal Keys (Q, W, E, R, T, etc.)
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Explanation: These are the standard letter keys used to type alphabetic characters.
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b) I allow you to move the cursor to the top of the page.
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Answer: Home Key
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Explanation: The Home key moves the cursor to the beginning of the current line or to the top of the document in some applications.
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c) I allow you to delete the letter to the left of the cursor.
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Answer: Backspace Key
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Explanation: The Backspace key deletes the character immediately to the left of the cursor.
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d) I allow you to delete the letter to the right of the cursor.
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Answer: Delete Key
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Explanation: The Delete key removes the character immediately to the right of the cursor.
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e) If you press me, you can type capital letters.
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Answer: Caps Lock Key
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Explanation: The Caps Lock key toggles between uppercase and lowercase typing mode.
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f) You use me to type numbers.
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Answer: Numeric Keypad or Number Keys (on the main keyboard)
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Explanation: The numeric keypad or the number keys above the letter keys are used to type numbers.
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g) I allow you to create blank spaces between two words or two numbers.
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Answer: Spacebar
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Explanation: The Spacebar is used to insert spaces between words or numbers.
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h) I allow you to move the cursor up, down, left, or right.
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Answer: Direction Keys (Arrow Keys)
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Explanation: The Arrow keys (Up, Down, Left, Right) are used to move the cursor in the specified direction.
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Final Answer:
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a) Normal Keys
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b) Home Key
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c) Backspace Key
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d) Delete Key
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e) Caps Lock Key
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f) Numeric Keypad or Number Keys
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g) Spacebar
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h) Direction Keys (Arrow Keys)
Boxed Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{ll}
\text{a)} & \text{Normal Keys} \\
\text{b)} & \text{Home Key} \\
\text{c)} & \text{Backspace Key} \\
\text{d)} & \text{Delete Key} \\
\text{e)} & \text{Caps Lock Key} \\
\text{f)} & \text{Numeric Keypad or Number Keys} \\
\text{g)} & \text{Spacebar} \\
\text{h)} & \text{Direction Keys (Arrow Keys)}
\end{array}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of computer keyboard worksheet.