Multiple Choice Answer Sheet — Free Printable Template
Free printable multiple-choice answer sheet. Any question count, 2 to 6 options per question, name and ID fields, and an optional filled answer key. Instant PDF.
Leave blank for a student sheet only. Paste a key to add a filled answer-key page.
A clean multiple-choice response form
Numbered rows, a bubble per option, and a small gap every five rows so nobody loses their place halfway down. Set anything from 2 to 6 options per question, switch the letters to match your test booklet, and print. Because the sheet is separate from the questions, one class set of booklets lasts years.
Grade the stack in minutes
Paste your correct answers and the PDF gains a filled key page. Print that page on a transparency, or punch out the filled bubbles, and lay it over each student's sheet — the wrong answers are the ones that show through in the wrong place.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many options can each question have?
Two to six. Most tests use four (A–D) or five (A–E); True/False and ACT-style F–G–H–J are one click away.
Can different questions have different numbers of options?
On one sheet every row has the same options. To mix them, add a second section with its own option count — that is part of the Classroom plan.
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