An optical input device that interprets pencil marks on paper media is

Magnetic tape
Optical scanners
Punch card reader
O.M.R E. None of these

The correct answer is D. OMR.

An optical mark recognition (OMR) scanner is an optical input device that interprets pencil marks on paper media. It is used to read data from forms, such as answer sheets, surveys, and ballots. OMR scanners are typically used in large-scale data collection applications, such as standardized testing and censuses.

Magnetic tape is a data storage medium that uses magnetic fields to store data. It is a long, thin ribbon of plastic coated with a magnetic material. Data is stored on magnetic tape as a series of magnetized spots. Magnetic tape is used to store large amounts of data, such as computer programs and data files.

Optical scanners are devices that convert images into digital data. They are used to scan documents, photographs, and other images. Optical scanners can be used to create electronic copies of documents, to edit images, and to create digital images for use on the web or in other electronic applications.

Punch card readers are devices that read data from punch cards. Punch cards are cards with holes punched in them. The holes represent data, such as numbers or letters. Punch card readers were used to input data into computers before the development of magnetic tape and floppy disks.

None of the other options are optical input devices that interpret pencil marks on paper media.