OMR Sheet Templates: 50, 100 and 200 Question Formats Explained
Not every test needs the same sheet. Here’s how the common OMR templates differ and when to use each. With our generator you can produce any of them instantly.
50-question sheet
Perfect for class unit tests and short quizzes. Four options (A–D) fit comfortably in two or three columns on one page, with room for a name and roll grid. Make a 50-question sheet.
100-question sheet
The workhorse for chapter tests and weekly mock tests. A 100-question layout fits on a single A4 page in multiple columns. Add a roll-number grid for faster scanning.
200-question sheet
Used for full-length practice exams and competitive test simulations. With 200 questions you’ll typically use five options and a tighter, multi-column layout that flows onto a second page automatically.
Choosing options (A–D vs A–E)
Most school tests use four options; many entrance exams use four as well, while some aptitude tests use five. Match your sheet to your question paper so the bubbles line up with your key.
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