Canada Public-Service Keyboarding Test โ 40 WPM Target
Canadian public-service and clerical keyboarding tests commonly target ~40 WPM. Practice free.
40 WPM
Typing min. speed
5 min
Per section
Disabled
Backspace
Net
Scoring
01Quick Facts
| Typing Speed | 40 WPM |
| Duration | 5 min per section |
| Backspace | Disabled |
| Category | Clerical |
| Authority | Public Service |
02What is Canada Public-Service Keyboarding?
Canada keyboarding standard
- Target: 40 WPM at 95%+ accuracy
- Sustained professional text
โ ๏ธ Speed, error, and font rules change per recruitment cycle โ always verify with the current official notification before your exam.
03Typing Rules
- Typing: 40 WPM minimum ยท 95% accuracy required
- Backspace: Disabled โ practice without corrections
06Backspace Policy
Backspace DISABLED
The test interface disables the backspace key โ you cannot correct mistakes. Build accuracy from the start.
07Duration & Time Management
5 min Typing
Practice building sustained focus โ the real exam tests endurance, not short bursts.
08Qualifying Criteria
Meet the speed and accuracy thresholds to qualify.
Error Calculation Formula
Net WPM = (Gross Keystrokes / 5 - Errors) / Time (min)Each error costs 1 keystroke. Net WPM determines qualification.
09Why This Matters
Government typing positions are stable, well-paid careers. Canada Public-Service Keyboarding is conducted by Public Service and qualifies you for clerical and data-entry roles across government agencies. Building exam-accurate speed now gives you a permanent advantage.
10Preparation Strategy
Learn the required keyboard layout โ use our free lessons to build muscle memory.
Practice sustained typing โ our simulator matches the exact duration and conditions.
Take mock tests โ analyze your scorecard and focus on weak keys.
Build speed to 5-10 WPM above the threshold โ safety margin for exam-day pressure.
12Official Sources & Verification
Verified from Common Canadian postings (dated verify the specific posting).
Speed, error, and font rules change per recruitment cycle. Always verify with the current official notification before your exam.