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Let's solve each question in Part B step by step, based on the keyboard layout shown in the image. We'll identify the correct key for each description.
---
Looking at the keyboard layout:
- The Delete key is usually located on the top-right corner of the keyboard, near the arrow keys.
- To the left of the Delete key is the Backspace key.
✔ Answer: `Backspace`
> *(Note: The image shows a box with `\` — this might be a placeholder or error. But logically, the key to the left of Delete is Backspace.)*
---
On a standard QWERTY keyboard:
- The Tab key is on the far left of the top row (above Q).
- Directly below the Tab key is the Caps Lock key.
✔ Answer: `Caps Lock`
---
The Windows Logo key is typically between the Alt and Ctrl keys on the bottom row.
- On the right side of the Windows Logo key is the Menu (or Context Menu) key, which has a small icon of a square with a triangle (like a menu button).
But looking at the options provided in the answer bank:
- Available choices: Page Up, Caps Lock, Alt, F1
- The Menu key is not among them, but Alt is on the right of the Windows key? Let’s double-check.
Actually, on most keyboards:
- Left to right: Ctrl, Windows, Alt, Spacebar, Alt, Windows, Ctrl
- So, the key immediately to the right of the Windows Logo is Alt.
✔ Answer: `Alt`
---
- Num Lock is typically found on the numeric keypad (on the right side of the keyboard).
- The key to the left of Num Lock is Scroll Lock.
But wait — Scroll Lock is not in the answer bank.
Available options:
- Page Up
- Caps Lock
- Alt
- F1
Hmm. This suggests that either:
- The keyboard in the image is simplified, or
- "Num Lock" refers to something else.
Wait — look at image 5 — it shows a partial keyboard with Ctrl, Windows, Alt, Spacebar, then Alt, Windows, Ctrl, and Enter and Shift.
But Num Lock isn't visible. However, in some keyboards, especially compact ones, Num Lock may not be present.
Alternatively, perhaps the question is referring to the key to the left of the Num Lock key, but since it's not shown, maybe we need to rely on logic.
But let's recheck the answer bank:
- Only four options: Page Up, Caps Lock, Alt, F1
Now consider: On a full keyboard, Num Lock is on the top-left of the numeric keypad. To its left is often Pause/Break, but again, not in options.
Wait — could there be a misinterpretation?
Maybe "Num Lock" here refers to the numeric keypad area, but no key labeled "Num Lock" appears in the image.
Alternatively, perhaps the key to the left of Num Lock is Page Up?
No — Page Up is above Home, which is to the left of Num Lock only if you're talking about the navigation keys.
But Page Up is not directly to the left of Num Lock.
Let’s reconsider: Maybe the question is asking about the key to the left of the Num Lock key, but since the image doesn’t show the numeric keypad, perhaps this is an error.
Wait — look at Question 5:
> 5. The key on the right side of Esc is
Esc is in the top-left corner. The key to the right of Esc is F1.
That matches one of the options.
So back to Question 4: “The key on the left side of Num Lock”
But Num Lock is not shown in the main image.
However, in image 5, there is no numeric keypad.
So perhaps the questions are referencing a standard keyboard, even though the images are simplified.
Let’s assume standard keyboard layout.
On a standard keyboard:
- The key to the left of Num Lock is Pause/Break, but that’s not in the options.
Wait — Page Up is often located above the arrow keys, and to the left of Num Lock?
No — Page Up is above the Up Arrow, and Num Lock is to the right of that.
So Page Up is not to the left of Num Lock.
Wait — actually, on the numeric keypad, from left to right:
- Num Lock → / (divide) → * (multiply) → etc.
So the key to the left of Num Lock would be... nothing — because Num Lock is the leftmost key on the numeric keypad.
Wait — that’s not true.
Actually, on most keyboards, the Num Lock key is not the leftmost — it's at the top-left of the numeric keypad, and to its left is nothing — it's the edge.
But some keyboards have Pause/Break to the left of Num Lock? No — Pause/Break is usually above the Insert key.
Wait — let’s clarify:
Standard numeric keypad layout:
```
[Num Lock] [ / ] [ * ] [ - ]
[ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ + ]
[ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ Enter ]
[ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ . ]
[ 0 ] [ , ] [ = ] [ ]
```
So the key immediately to the left of Num Lock is none — it's the left edge.
But in many keyboards, Num Lock is adjacent to Pause/Break, but Pause/Break is above the Insert key, not to the left.
So no key is to the left of Num Lock.
This suggests that either:
- The question is flawed, or
- "Num Lock" is being used differently.
Wait — perhaps "Num Lock" refers to the key labeled "Num Lock", and the key to its left is something else.
But in reality, there is no key to the left of Num Lock.
Unless we're considering non-standard layouts.
Alternatively, maybe the question means the key to the left of the "Num Lock" key, but since it's not shown, perhaps we should skip.
But let’s go back to Question 5:
> 5. The key on the right side of Esc is
Esc is in the top-left corner. The key to its right is F1.
✔ Answer: `F1`
That’s clear.
Now back to Question 4: “The key on the left side of Num Lock is”
But Num Lock is not on the keyboard shown in the main image.
Wait — look at image 5 — it shows a partial keyboard with Ctrl, Windows, Alt, Spacebar, etc., but no numeric keypad.
So perhaps the questions are based on a standard keyboard, and the images are just for reference.
Given the options:
- Page Up
- Caps Lock
- Alt
- F1
We already used:
- Question 1: Backspace (not in options) — but it was given as example
- Question 2: Caps Lock ✔
- Question 3: Alt ✔
- Question 5: F1 ✔
So only Page Up remains.
Now, is Page Up to the left of Num Lock?
No — Page Up is above the Up Arrow key, and Num Lock is to the right of that.
But Page Up is not to the left of Num Lock.
Wait — unless the question is asking about a different key.
Wait — perhaps “Num Lock” is a typo, and they mean “Enter”?
No — unlikely.
Another possibility: In some keyboards, Num Lock is next to the Pause/Break key, but again, not in options.
Wait — perhaps “the key on the left side of Num Lock” is not a physical key, but in the context of the image, maybe they’re referring to something else.
But none of the options make sense.
Wait — let’s re-read the instructions:
> Drag your answers on the drop zone provided in each number. The first one is done for you.
And the first one is:
> 1. The key on the left side of Delete is → [ \ ] (backslash)
But that’s not correct — the key on the left of Delete is Backspace, not `\`.
Wait — maybe the \ key is not on the left of Delete.
Let’s check:
On a standard keyboard:
- Top row: ... } | \ Backspace
- So the key to the left of Backspace is |, and to the left of | is }, etc.
But Delete is not on the top row.
Delete is usually on the top-right of the arrow keys.
So:
- Above the Down Arrow is Delete
- To the left of Delete is End
Ah! That’s it!
So:
- The key on the left of Delete is End
But End is not in the options.
But the example says the answer is `\`, which is confusing.
Wait — maybe the image shows a simplified keyboard where Delete is next to `\`?
Look at the main keyboard image (4.) — it shows:
- Last row: ... `? /` and `Shift`, `Ctrl`, etc.
But Delete is not shown.
Then in image 5, it shows:
- A partial keyboard with Ctrl, Windows, Alt, Spacebar, Alt, Windows, Ctrl, and Enter, Shift
Still no Delete or numeric keypad.
So the questions must be based on a standard keyboard, not the images.
Let’s assume standard QWERTY layout.
Now re-evaluate:
---
#### 1. The key on the left side of Delete is
- Delete is on the top-right of the arrow keys.
- To its left is End
But End is not in the options.
Wait — the example shows the answer as `\`, which is wrong.
But the example says:
> 1. The key on the left side of Delete is → [ \ ]
But `\` is on the top row, far left.
So this is incorrect.
Perhaps the image is showing a different layout?
Wait — in image 5, there is a key with a backslash (`\`) — but it's on the top row.
But Delete is not on the top row.
So likely, the example is wrong, or there's confusion.
But the instruction says: "The first one is done for you."
So maybe the example is incorrect, or the keyboard is unusual.
Alternatively, perhaps "Delete" refers to the Backspace key?
No — Backspace is on the top row, and to its left is `|`, and to its left is `}`.
But `\` is to the left of `|`?
No — on a standard keyboard:
- `|` is next to `\`, and `\` is on the left of `|`?
No — on US keyboard:
- Row: ... `)` `0` `-` `=` `Backspace`
- Then: `]` `|` `\` `Backspace`? No.
Wait — standard layout:
Top row:
```
~ ` 1 ! 2 @ 3 # 4 $ 5 % 6 ^ 7 & 8 * 9 ( 0 ) - = Backspace
```
Then:
```
Tab Q W E R T Y U I O P [ { ] } |
```
So:
- `[` → `{` → `]` → `}` → `|`
- And `|` is on the right of `]` and `}`, and to the left of Backspace
But Delete is not there.
So the example is confusing.
Perhaps the "Delete" in question 1 refers to the Backspace key?
But Backspace is usually called Backspace, not Delete.
In some keyboards, Backspace and Delete are separate.
But in this case, Backspace is shown.
And the key to the left of Backspace is `=`, then `-`, etc.
But `\` is not to the left of Backspace.
So the example is incorrect.
But let's ignore that and focus on the other questions, which are clearer.
---
- Tab is on the far left, above Q
- Below Tab is Caps Lock
✔ Answer: `Caps Lock`
---
- Windows Logo is between Alt and Ctrl on the bottom row
- On the right side of Windows Logo is Alt
✔ Answer: `Alt`
---
- Num Lock is on the numeric keypad
- On the left of Num Lock is Pause/Break or nothing — but Pause/Break is usually above Insert, not to the left.
Wait — in some keyboards, Pause/Break is to the left of Num Lock?
No — Pause/Break is above the Insert key.
But Insert is to the left of Num Lock?
Yes — on the numeric keypad:
- Top row: Num Lock, `/`, `*`, `-`
- So Num Lock is leftmost — so no key to its left
Therefore, no key is to the left of Num Lock
But the only remaining option is Page Up
Wait — Page Up is above the Up Arrow key, and to the left of Num Lock?
No — Page Up is not adjacent to Num Lock
But in some keyboards, Page Up is above the 7 key, and Num Lock is above the 7 key?
No — Num Lock is on the same row as 7, 8, 9
So Num Lock is above 7, and Page Up is above 7?
No — Page Up is above the Up Arrow, and Up Arrow is below 7?
Wait — standard layout:
```
[Num Lock] [ / ] [ * ] [ - ]
[ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ + ]
[ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ Enter ]
[ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ . ]
[ 0 ] [ , ] [ = ] [ ]
```
So Num Lock is on the same row as 7, 8, 9
And Page Up is above the Up Arrow, which is not on the numeric keypad.
So Page Up is not to the left of Num Lock
This is not working.
Perhaps the question means the key to the left of the Num Lock key, but since it's the leftmost, there is none.
But the only remaining option is Page Up, and it's not logical.
Wait — perhaps "Num Lock" is a mistake, and they mean "Enter"?
No.
Alternatively, perhaps in the image, "Num Lock" is meant to be "Backspace"?
But no.
Let’s look at Question 5:
> 5. The key on the right side of Esc is
- Esc is in the top-left corner
- The key to its right is F1
✔ Answer: `F1`
This is correct.
Now, back to Question 4 — the only remaining option is Page Up, but it doesn't fit.
Wait — perhaps "Num Lock" is not the key, but the numeric keypad area, and they mean the key to the left of the numeric keypad?
But that would be the arrow keys or Insert, but not Page Up.
Alternatively, perhaps "the key on the left side of Num Lock" is not a physical key, but in the image, the key to the left of Num Lock is Page Up?
But in the image, Num Lock is not shown.
Given the options and the fact that F1, Alt, Caps Lock, and Page Up are the only choices, and:
- Q2: Caps Lock ✔
- Q3: Alt ✔
- Q5: F1 ✔
- Q4: only Page Up left
Even though it doesn't make sense, perhaps in the context of the image, Page Up is intended.
But that seems unlikely.
Wait — perhaps "Num Lock" is a typo, and they mean "Backspace"?
Then: "The key on the left side of Backspace"
- Backspace is on the top row
- To its left is `=`, then `-`, etc.
- Not in options
No.
Alternatively, perhaps "Num Lock" refers to the key labeled "Num Lock", and the key to its left is nothing, but since it's not in options, maybe the question is flawed.
But let’s try to match the options:
- Q2: Caps Lock ✔
- Q3: Alt ✔
- Q5: F1 ✔
- Q1: ? (example shows `\`, but that's likely wrong)
- Q4: ? (only Page Up left)
So perhaps Q4 is Page Up, even if it doesn't make sense.
But let’s think: Is there any chance that Page Up is to the left of Num Lock?
Only if Num Lock is on the right of Page Up, but Page Up is not on the numeric keypad.
No.
Alternatively, perhaps the question is asking about the key to the left of the "Num Lock" key, but in the image, it's not shown.
Given the constraints, and that Page Up is the only unused option, and the others are used, perhaps Q4 is Page Up, even if it's not accurate.
But that can't be.
Wait — perhaps "Num Lock" is not the key, but the numeric keypad, and they mean the key to the left of the numeric keypad — which is the arrow keys or Insert, but not in options.
I think there might be a mistake in the question.
But let’s look at the image 5 — it shows a partial keyboard with:
- Ctrl, Windows, Alt, Spacebar, Alt, Windows, Ctrl
- Shift, Enter, etc.
No numeric keypad.
So perhaps the questions are based on a standard keyboard, and the images are just for reference.
Given that, and the available options, let’s assign:
- Q2: Caps Lock ✔
- Q3: Alt ✔
- Q5: F1 ✔
- Q4: Page Up (last option, but not logical)
- Q1: \ (given, but incorrect)
But Q1 is already filled in as `\`, so we don't need to change it.
For Q4, perhaps the intended answer is Page Up, even if it's not correct.
Alternatively, maybe "Num Lock" is a typo for "Enter"?
Then: "The key on the left side of Enter"
- Enter is on the right side of the keyboard
- To its left is `]`, `}`, `|`, or `Shift`
But `Shift` is below `Enter`?
No — `Enter` is large, and to its left is `]`, `}`, `|`, or `L`?
No — `Enter` is on the right, and to its left is `;`, `:`, `L`, `K`, etc.
Not in options.
So no.
Perhaps "Num Lock" is meant to be "Backspace", and the key to its left is `=`, but not in options.
I think the only way to proceed is to use the available options and assign the missing one.
Since:
- Q2: Caps Lock
- Q3: Alt
- Q5: F1
- Q4: only Page Up left
So even if it's not accurate, Q4 must be Page Up
But that doesn't make sense.
Wait — perhaps "the key on the left side of Num Lock" is not a key, but in the context of the image, they mean something else.
Alternatively, perhaps "Num Lock" is the key, and the key to its left is Pause/Break, but not in options.
I think there is a mistake in the question.
But let’s try to find a better fit.
Wait — perhaps "Num Lock" is not on the keyboard, but " the key on the left side of Num Lock" is not applicable, but since it's a drag-and-drop, maybe it's Page Up.
Alternatively, perhaps the question is about the key to the left of the "Num Lock" key, but in the image, it's not shown.
Given the information, and that the only unused option is Page Up, and the other three are used, I will assign:
---
1. The key on the left side of Delete is → \ (as given, though likely incorrect)
2. The key below Tab is → Caps Lock
3. The key on the right side of Windows Logo is → Alt
4. The key on the left side of Num Lock is → Page Up (only option left, though not accurate)
5. The key on the right side of Esc is → F1
---
- Q2: Tab is above Q; below it is Caps Lock.
- Q3: Windows Logo is between Alt and Ctrl; to its right is Alt.
- Q5: Esc is in the top-left; to its right is F1.
- Q4: Despite lack of clarity, Page Up is the only option not used, and it's sometimes placed near the numeric keypad in some layouts, though not directly to the left of Num Lock.
However, Q1 is marked as `\`, which is incorrect — the key to the left of Delete is End, not `\`.
But since it's given as an example, we accept it.
---
Based on the options and standard keyboard layout:
| Question | Answer |
|---------|--------------|
| 1 | \ (given) |
| 2 | Caps Lock |
| 3 | Alt |
| 4 | Page Up |
| 5 | F1 |
Even though Q4 is questionable, it's the only choice left.
---
1. The key on the left side of Delete is
Looking at the keyboard layout:
- The Delete key is usually located on the top-right corner of the keyboard, near the arrow keys.
- To the left of the Delete key is the Backspace key.
✔ Answer: `Backspace`
> *(Note: The image shows a box with `\` — this might be a placeholder or error. But logically, the key to the left of Delete is Backspace.)*
---
2. The key below Tab is
On a standard QWERTY keyboard:
- The Tab key is on the far left of the top row (above Q).
- Directly below the Tab key is the Caps Lock key.
✔ Answer: `Caps Lock`
---
3. The key on the right side of Windows Logo is
The Windows Logo key is typically between the Alt and Ctrl keys on the bottom row.
- On the right side of the Windows Logo key is the Menu (or Context Menu) key, which has a small icon of a square with a triangle (like a menu button).
But looking at the options provided in the answer bank:
- Available choices: Page Up, Caps Lock, Alt, F1
- The Menu key is not among them, but Alt is on the right of the Windows key? Let’s double-check.
Actually, on most keyboards:
- Left to right: Ctrl, Windows, Alt, Spacebar, Alt, Windows, Ctrl
- So, the key immediately to the right of the Windows Logo is Alt.
✔ Answer: `Alt`
---
4. The key on the left side of Num Lock is
- Num Lock is typically found on the numeric keypad (on the right side of the keyboard).
- The key to the left of Num Lock is Scroll Lock.
But wait — Scroll Lock is not in the answer bank.
Available options:
- Page Up
- Caps Lock
- Alt
- F1
Hmm. This suggests that either:
- The keyboard in the image is simplified, or
- "Num Lock" refers to something else.
Wait — look at image 5 — it shows a partial keyboard with Ctrl, Windows, Alt, Spacebar, then Alt, Windows, Ctrl, and Enter and Shift.
But Num Lock isn't visible. However, in some keyboards, especially compact ones, Num Lock may not be present.
Alternatively, perhaps the question is referring to the key to the left of the Num Lock key, but since it's not shown, maybe we need to rely on logic.
But let's recheck the answer bank:
- Only four options: Page Up, Caps Lock, Alt, F1
Now consider: On a full keyboard, Num Lock is on the top-left of the numeric keypad. To its left is often Pause/Break, but again, not in options.
Wait — could there be a misinterpretation?
Maybe "Num Lock" here refers to the numeric keypad area, but no key labeled "Num Lock" appears in the image.
Alternatively, perhaps the key to the left of Num Lock is Page Up?
No — Page Up is above Home, which is to the left of Num Lock only if you're talking about the navigation keys.
But Page Up is not directly to the left of Num Lock.
Let’s reconsider: Maybe the question is asking about the key to the left of the Num Lock key, but since the image doesn’t show the numeric keypad, perhaps this is an error.
Wait — look at Question 5:
> 5. The key on the right side of Esc is
Esc is in the top-left corner. The key to the right of Esc is F1.
That matches one of the options.
So back to Question 4: “The key on the left side of Num Lock”
But Num Lock is not shown in the main image.
However, in image 5, there is no numeric keypad.
So perhaps the questions are referencing a standard keyboard, even though the images are simplified.
Let’s assume standard keyboard layout.
On a standard keyboard:
- The key to the left of Num Lock is Pause/Break, but that’s not in the options.
Wait — Page Up is often located above the arrow keys, and to the left of Num Lock?
No — Page Up is above the Up Arrow, and Num Lock is to the right of that.
So Page Up is not to the left of Num Lock.
Wait — actually, on the numeric keypad, from left to right:
- Num Lock → / (divide) → * (multiply) → etc.
So the key to the left of Num Lock would be... nothing — because Num Lock is the leftmost key on the numeric keypad.
Wait — that’s not true.
Actually, on most keyboards, the Num Lock key is not the leftmost — it's at the top-left of the numeric keypad, and to its left is nothing — it's the edge.
But some keyboards have Pause/Break to the left of Num Lock? No — Pause/Break is usually above the Insert key.
Wait — let’s clarify:
Standard numeric keypad layout:
```
[Num Lock] [ / ] [ * ] [ - ]
[ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ + ]
[ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ Enter ]
[ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ . ]
[ 0 ] [ , ] [ = ] [ ]
```
So the key immediately to the left of Num Lock is none — it's the left edge.
But in many keyboards, Num Lock is adjacent to Pause/Break, but Pause/Break is above the Insert key, not to the left.
So no key is to the left of Num Lock.
This suggests that either:
- The question is flawed, or
- "Num Lock" is being used differently.
Wait — perhaps "Num Lock" refers to the key labeled "Num Lock", and the key to its left is something else.
But in reality, there is no key to the left of Num Lock.
Unless we're considering non-standard layouts.
Alternatively, maybe the question means the key to the left of the "Num Lock" key, but since it's not shown, perhaps we should skip.
But let’s go back to Question 5:
> 5. The key on the right side of Esc is
Esc is in the top-left corner. The key to its right is F1.
✔ Answer: `F1`
That’s clear.
Now back to Question 4: “The key on the left side of Num Lock is”
But Num Lock is not on the keyboard shown in the main image.
Wait — look at image 5 — it shows a partial keyboard with Ctrl, Windows, Alt, Spacebar, etc., but no numeric keypad.
So perhaps the questions are based on a standard keyboard, and the images are just for reference.
Given the options:
- Page Up
- Caps Lock
- Alt
- F1
We already used:
- Question 1: Backspace (not in options) — but it was given as example
- Question 2: Caps Lock ✔
- Question 3: Alt ✔
- Question 5: F1 ✔
So only Page Up remains.
Now, is Page Up to the left of Num Lock?
No — Page Up is above the Up Arrow key, and Num Lock is to the right of that.
But Page Up is not to the left of Num Lock.
Wait — unless the question is asking about a different key.
Wait — perhaps “Num Lock” is a typo, and they mean “Enter”?
No — unlikely.
Another possibility: In some keyboards, Num Lock is next to the Pause/Break key, but again, not in options.
Wait — perhaps “the key on the left side of Num Lock” is not a physical key, but in the context of the image, maybe they’re referring to something else.
But none of the options make sense.
Wait — let’s re-read the instructions:
> Drag your answers on the drop zone provided in each number. The first one is done for you.
And the first one is:
> 1. The key on the left side of Delete is → [ \ ] (backslash)
But that’s not correct — the key on the left of Delete is Backspace, not `\`.
Wait — maybe the \ key is not on the left of Delete.
Let’s check:
On a standard keyboard:
- Top row: ... } | \ Backspace
- So the key to the left of Backspace is |, and to the left of | is }, etc.
But Delete is not on the top row.
Delete is usually on the top-right of the arrow keys.
So:
- Above the Down Arrow is Delete
- To the left of Delete is End
Ah! That’s it!
So:
- The key on the left of Delete is End
But End is not in the options.
But the example says the answer is `\`, which is confusing.
Wait — maybe the image shows a simplified keyboard where Delete is next to `\`?
Look at the main keyboard image (4.) — it shows:
- Last row: ... `? /` and `Shift`, `Ctrl`, etc.
But Delete is not shown.
Then in image 5, it shows:
- A partial keyboard with Ctrl, Windows, Alt, Spacebar, Alt, Windows, Ctrl, and Enter, Shift
Still no Delete or numeric keypad.
So the questions must be based on a standard keyboard, not the images.
Let’s assume standard QWERTY layout.
Now re-evaluate:
---
Re-solving all questions using standard keyboard layout
#### 1. The key on the left side of Delete is
- Delete is on the top-right of the arrow keys.
- To its left is End
But End is not in the options.
Wait — the example shows the answer as `\`, which is wrong.
But the example says:
> 1. The key on the left side of Delete is → [ \ ]
But `\` is on the top row, far left.
So this is incorrect.
Perhaps the image is showing a different layout?
Wait — in image 5, there is a key with a backslash (`\`) — but it's on the top row.
But Delete is not on the top row.
So likely, the example is wrong, or there's confusion.
But the instruction says: "The first one is done for you."
So maybe the example is incorrect, or the keyboard is unusual.
Alternatively, perhaps "Delete" refers to the Backspace key?
No — Backspace is on the top row, and to its left is `|`, and to its left is `}`.
But `\` is to the left of `|`?
No — on a standard keyboard:
- `|` is next to `\`, and `\` is on the left of `|`?
No — on US keyboard:
- Row: ... `)` `0` `-` `=` `Backspace`
- Then: `]` `|` `\` `Backspace`? No.
Wait — standard layout:
Top row:
```
~ ` 1 ! 2 @ 3 # 4 $ 5 % 6 ^ 7 & 8 * 9 ( 0 ) - = Backspace
```
Then:
```
Tab Q W E R T Y U I O P [ { ] } |
```
So:
- `[` → `{` → `]` → `}` → `|`
- And `|` is on the right of `]` and `}`, and to the left of Backspace
But Delete is not there.
So the example is confusing.
Perhaps the "Delete" in question 1 refers to the Backspace key?
But Backspace is usually called Backspace, not Delete.
In some keyboards, Backspace and Delete are separate.
But in this case, Backspace is shown.
And the key to the left of Backspace is `=`, then `-`, etc.
But `\` is not to the left of Backspace.
So the example is incorrect.
But let's ignore that and focus on the other questions, which are clearer.
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2. The key below Tab is
- Tab is on the far left, above Q
- Below Tab is Caps Lock
✔ Answer: `Caps Lock`
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3. The key on the right side of Windows Logo is
- Windows Logo is between Alt and Ctrl on the bottom row
- On the right side of Windows Logo is Alt
✔ Answer: `Alt`
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4. The key on the left side of Num Lock is
- Num Lock is on the numeric keypad
- On the left of Num Lock is Pause/Break or nothing — but Pause/Break is usually above Insert, not to the left.
Wait — in some keyboards, Pause/Break is to the left of Num Lock?
No — Pause/Break is above the Insert key.
But Insert is to the left of Num Lock?
Yes — on the numeric keypad:
- Top row: Num Lock, `/`, `*`, `-`
- So Num Lock is leftmost — so no key to its left
Therefore, no key is to the left of Num Lock
But the only remaining option is Page Up
Wait — Page Up is above the Up Arrow key, and to the left of Num Lock?
No — Page Up is not adjacent to Num Lock
But in some keyboards, Page Up is above the 7 key, and Num Lock is above the 7 key?
No — Num Lock is on the same row as 7, 8, 9
So Num Lock is above 7, and Page Up is above 7?
No — Page Up is above the Up Arrow, and Up Arrow is below 7?
Wait — standard layout:
```
[Num Lock] [ / ] [ * ] [ - ]
[ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ + ]
[ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ Enter ]
[ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ . ]
[ 0 ] [ , ] [ = ] [ ]
```
So Num Lock is on the same row as 7, 8, 9
And Page Up is above the Up Arrow, which is not on the numeric keypad.
So Page Up is not to the left of Num Lock
This is not working.
Perhaps the question means the key to the left of the Num Lock key, but since it's the leftmost, there is none.
But the only remaining option is Page Up, and it's not logical.
Wait — perhaps "Num Lock" is a mistake, and they mean "Enter"?
No.
Alternatively, perhaps in the image, "Num Lock" is meant to be "Backspace"?
But no.
Let’s look at Question 5:
> 5. The key on the right side of Esc is
- Esc is in the top-left corner
- The key to its right is F1
✔ Answer: `F1`
This is correct.
Now, back to Question 4 — the only remaining option is Page Up, but it doesn't fit.
Wait — perhaps "Num Lock" is not the key, but the numeric keypad area, and they mean the key to the left of the numeric keypad?
But that would be the arrow keys or Insert, but not Page Up.
Alternatively, perhaps "the key on the left side of Num Lock" is not a physical key, but in the image, the key to the left of Num Lock is Page Up?
But in the image, Num Lock is not shown.
Given the options and the fact that F1, Alt, Caps Lock, and Page Up are the only choices, and:
- Q2: Caps Lock ✔
- Q3: Alt ✔
- Q5: F1 ✔
- Q4: only Page Up left
Even though it doesn't make sense, perhaps in the context of the image, Page Up is intended.
But that seems unlikely.
Wait — perhaps "Num Lock" is a typo, and they mean "Backspace"?
Then: "The key on the left side of Backspace"
- Backspace is on the top row
- To its left is `=`, then `-`, etc.
- Not in options
No.
Alternatively, perhaps "Num Lock" refers to the key labeled "Num Lock", and the key to its left is nothing, but since it's not in options, maybe the question is flawed.
But let’s try to match the options:
- Q2: Caps Lock ✔
- Q3: Alt ✔
- Q5: F1 ✔
- Q1: ? (example shows `\`, but that's likely wrong)
- Q4: ? (only Page Up left)
So perhaps Q4 is Page Up, even if it doesn't make sense.
But let’s think: Is there any chance that Page Up is to the left of Num Lock?
Only if Num Lock is on the right of Page Up, but Page Up is not on the numeric keypad.
No.
Alternatively, perhaps the question is asking about the key to the left of the "Num Lock" key, but in the image, it's not shown.
Given the constraints, and that Page Up is the only unused option, and the others are used, perhaps Q4 is Page Up, even if it's not accurate.
But that can't be.
Wait — perhaps "Num Lock" is not the key, but the numeric keypad, and they mean the key to the left of the numeric keypad — which is the arrow keys or Insert, but not in options.
I think there might be a mistake in the question.
But let’s look at the image 5 — it shows a partial keyboard with:
- Ctrl, Windows, Alt, Spacebar, Alt, Windows, Ctrl
- Shift, Enter, etc.
No numeric keypad.
So perhaps the questions are based on a standard keyboard, and the images are just for reference.
Given that, and the available options, let’s assign:
- Q2: Caps Lock ✔
- Q3: Alt ✔
- Q5: F1 ✔
- Q4: Page Up (last option, but not logical)
- Q1: \ (given, but incorrect)
But Q1 is already filled in as `\`, so we don't need to change it.
For Q4, perhaps the intended answer is Page Up, even if it's not correct.
Alternatively, maybe "Num Lock" is a typo for "Enter"?
Then: "The key on the left side of Enter"
- Enter is on the right side of the keyboard
- To its left is `]`, `}`, `|`, or `Shift`
But `Shift` is below `Enter`?
No — `Enter` is large, and to its left is `]`, `}`, `|`, or `L`?
No — `Enter` is on the right, and to its left is `;`, `:`, `L`, `K`, etc.
Not in options.
So no.
Perhaps "Num Lock" is meant to be "Backspace", and the key to its left is `=`, but not in options.
I think the only way to proceed is to use the available options and assign the missing one.
Since:
- Q2: Caps Lock
- Q3: Alt
- Q5: F1
- Q4: only Page Up left
So even if it's not accurate, Q4 must be Page Up
But that doesn't make sense.
Wait — perhaps "the key on the left side of Num Lock" is not a key, but in the context of the image, they mean something else.
Alternatively, perhaps "Num Lock" is the key, and the key to its left is Pause/Break, but not in options.
I think there is a mistake in the question.
But let’s try to find a better fit.
Wait — perhaps "Num Lock" is not on the keyboard, but " the key on the left side of Num Lock" is not applicable, but since it's a drag-and-drop, maybe it's Page Up.
Alternatively, perhaps the question is about the key to the left of the "Num Lock" key, but in the image, it's not shown.
Given the information, and that the only unused option is Page Up, and the other three are used, I will assign:
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Final Answers:
1. The key on the left side of Delete is → \ (as given, though likely incorrect)
2. The key below Tab is → Caps Lock
3. The key on the right side of Windows Logo is → Alt
4. The key on the left side of Num Lock is → Page Up (only option left, though not accurate)
5. The key on the right side of Esc is → F1
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Explanation:
- Q2: Tab is above Q; below it is Caps Lock.
- Q3: Windows Logo is between Alt and Ctrl; to its right is Alt.
- Q5: Esc is in the top-left; to its right is F1.
- Q4: Despite lack of clarity, Page Up is the only option not used, and it's sometimes placed near the numeric keypad in some layouts, though not directly to the left of Num Lock.
However, Q1 is marked as `\`, which is incorrect — the key to the left of Delete is End, not `\`.
But since it's given as an example, we accept it.
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Conclusion:
Based on the options and standard keyboard layout:
| Question | Answer |
|---------|--------------|
| 1 | \ (given) |
| 2 | Caps Lock |
| 3 | Alt |
| 4 | Page Up |
| 5 | F1 |
Even though Q4 is questionable, it's the only choice left.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of keyboard worksheet.