200문제 수학 MCQ 4열 템플릿

This template is a ready‑to‑use collection of 200 science and mathematics multiple‑choice questions, each paired with its answer and a colour‑coded priority level. The data is laid out in a simple table with five columns – Serial, Topic, Question, Answer and Priority – and the sheet is formatted to print across four columns per page, so you get many questions on each sheet while keeping the layout clear. Priority colours (red, green, yellow, blue) let you instantly see which items appear every year, which are common, and which are occasional, helping you focus your revision on the most important topics. The file can be opened in Excel or Google Sheets, filtered, edited, and then exported to a multi‑page PDF that you can print or share.
The template solves the hassle of gathering scattered practice questions for school fairs, science fairs, or exam prep. Instead of hunting for individual problems, you have a single, organized source that you can customise for your class, tutoring group, or personal study plan. By highlighting the most frequently asked questions, you can allocate study time more efficiently, reduce duplication, and ensure coverage of core concepts across topics like ratios, percentages, geometry, algebra, and basic physics. It is especially useful for teachers preparing worksheets, students planning self‑study sessions, and coaching centres that need a quick reference bank.
Anyone preparing for school competitions, entrance exams, or regular classroom assessments will benefit. The template is ideal for teachers, tutors, students, and homeschooling parents who want a structured question bank that can be filtered by topic or priority, printed in a compact format, and easily updated with new items as curricula evolve.
The template helps you track which questions you have mastered and which still need work. By sorting or filtering on the Priority column, you can generate focused study sheets that contain only the red‑level (must‑know) items, or create a balanced mix of all levels for comprehensive revision. The four‑column PDF layout maximises paper usage, making it convenient to carry to class or study groups.
How to use
- Open the Excel file and, if needed, add or edit questions, answers, or priority colours to match your syllabus.
- Use the built‑in filter on the Priority column to display only the levels you want to study (e.g., red and green for high‑impact revision).
- Adjust column widths if you prefer larger text, then choose File → Export → Create PDF/XPS Document (or Print to PDF) and select the option for multiple pages.
- Print the PDF or share it digitally; each page will show four columns of questions, making review fast and space‑efficient.
Expected benefits: you’ll save time building a question bank from scratch, reduce the effort of manually formatting study sheets, and gain a clear visual cue for prioritising revision, leading to more focused and effective preparation.