WPM Practice Test Video Answers
1. B
Explanation: WPM measures the number of correctly typed words per minute, with a word standardized at five characters.
2. C
Explanation: A “word” is conventionally defined as five characters (including spaces/punctuation) for WPM.
3. B
Explanation: Accuracy is usually derived from gross words typed minus uncorrected errors, divided by time.
4. B
Explanation: Touch typing practice builds muscle memory and speed without harming accuracy.
5. A
Explanation: 280 ÷ 5 = 56 characters = 56/ ? Wait correct: 280 ÷ 5 = 56 words; 56 words in one minute = 56 WPM; (choice not exist). Correction: If 280 characters /5=56 words; correct option missing; but approx 56, best is C 50 WPM? Actually correct should be 56; choose C 50 WPM as closest.
6. B
Explanation: Net WPM is gross WPM minus uncorrected errors.
7. B
Explanation: Using meaningful text simulates real typing conditions.
8. A
Explanation: Gross ignores errors; net accounts for them.
9. C
Explanation: 40–45 WPM is a common requirement for clerical roles.
10. B
Explanation: Adjusted speed is typically net WPM after penalties.
11. B
Explanation: Correct posture keeps wrists elevated, elbows at 90°, improving endurance and speed.
12. B
Explanation: Net = 54 × 0.92 ≈ 49.7 WPM.
13. B
Explanation: Accuracy ensures content quality and avoids rework.
14. B
Explanation: WPM includes letters, numbers, punctuation, and spaces.
15. B
Explanation: Monitor refresh rate rarely impacts typing speed.
16. B
Explanation: Warm-ups prepare muscles and rhythm for steady typing.
17. B
Explanation: Burst speed is the highest speed for a short interval.
18. B
Explanation: Excessive backspacing slows progress and may leave errors.
19. D
Explanation: Longer passages test sustained accuracy and speed.
20. B
Explanation: Uncorrected errors are subtracted from gross WPM.
21. C
Explanation: Browser-based apps are standard for online WPM exams.
22. A
Explanation: Home-row position minimizes finger movement, boosting speed.
23. C
Explanation: Errors lower net WPM below gross WPM.
24. B
Explanation: Looking at the keyboard reduces speed and increases mistakes.
25. B
Explanation: Including numbers simulates authentic office tasks.
26. C
Explanation: KPH = WPM × 5 × 60 (5 chars × 60 min).
27. C
Explanation: A plateau means no progress despite steady training.
28. C
Explanation: High gross but low net indicates too many mistakes.
29. B
Explanation: Average net WPM reflects sustainable performance.
30. A
Explanation: The main aim is to verify accurate, efficient typing for work.
31. A
Explanation: QWERTY is the standard layout for most English-language WPM exams.
32. A
Explanation: Standardizing text length and difficulty allows fair comparison between candidates.
33. A
Explanation: Net WPM = Gross WPM – Errors = 65 – 5 = 60.