
The first shift of the UP LT Grade Teacher Exam 2025 scheduled on 6 December has successfully concluded. The Maths paper was conducted from 9 AM to 11 AM, and candidates coming out of the exam centres reported a positive experience. Most agreed that the paper stayed balanced, concept-oriented, and reflected the core syllabus without unnecessary twists.
In this blog, we provide the complete analysis, difficulty level, major questions asked, and early expectations for candidates appearing in the upcoming shifts.
| UP LT Grade Teacher Exam 2025 Dec 6 Difficulty Level | ||
| Section | Difficulty | Students’ Feedback |
| Mathematics | Easy to Moderate | Direct questions, concept-based, similar to practice sets |
| General Studies (As told by candidates) | Moderate | Static GK + Polity dominated, very few surprises |
| Hindi (Expected Pattern Insight) | Easy to Moderate | Grammar-based, comprehension-friendly |
Key Insight: Students who prepared consistently found the paper comfortable. As always, the exam feels easy or difficult depending on preparation, not due to paper design.
Maths paper aligned closely with the expected pattern.
No tricky or time-wasting questions; all were predictable and theory-driven.
GS questions were from Polity, Modern History, and General Awareness.
Overall exam experience: Smooth, student-friendly, and strictly syllabus-based.
Expected cut-off will become clearer after all shifts are over.
Questions focused on:
Algebra basics
Number system
Percentage, Profit–Loss, and SI–CI
Mensuration (standard formula-based)
Geometry (properties-driven questions)
Simplification & Approximation
Ratio–Proportion
Statistics (mean/median)
Insight: Most questions were similar to candidates’ mock tests, helping them maintain accuracy.
UP LT Grade Teacher Exam 2025 – GS Questions Asked in Shift 1
Candidates from Shift 1 shared multiple accurate GS memory-based questions. Below is the curated and verified list:
Article 17 – Deals with Abolition of Untouchability.
Article 51A – Related to Fundamental Duties, borrowed from Russia (erstwhile USSR) as per Sardar Swaran Singh Committee recommendations.
Question on Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan – Launched in 2001.
Question from Directive Principles (moderate).
Civil Disobedience Movement – Launched by Mahatma Gandhi on 12 March 1930, ended on 6 April 1930.
First Indian member of British Parliament – Dadabhai Naoroji, known as the Grand Old Man of India.
Vitamin obtained from sunlight – Vitamin D (Calciferol).
Fatehpur Sikri – Location: Uttar Pradesh.
Panch Mahal – Built by Emperor Akbar.
DUR Cup – Sports-related question (commonly associated with football).
Insight: GS leaned heavily towards factual recall rather than analytical or current affairs-based questions.
UP LT Grade Teacher Hindi Paper Analysis 2025 (Shift 2 – Expected & Standard Pattern)
Although the Shift 2 Hindi exam (3 PM–5 PM) happens after Shift 1, students already appearing for Hindi in similar teaching exams have reported a clear pattern.
Following the Adda247 format, here is the Hindi paper analysis as per standard UP LT pattern and expected difficulty:
| UP LT Grade Teacher Exam 2025 Hindi Difficulty Level | |
| Component | Difficulty Level |
| व्याकरण (Grammar) | Easy |
| संधि / समास | Easy to Moderate |
| मुहावरे / लोकोक्तियाँ | Easy |
| वाक्य संशोधन | Moderate |
| अलंकार / रस / छंद | Moderate |
| पाठ-आधारित प्रश्न | Easy |
| अपठित गद्यांश | Easy |
| वर्तनी / पर्यायवाची | Easy |
Overall Hindi Paper Level: Easy to Moderate
1. व्याकरण (Grammar)
संधि
समास
तत्सम-तद्भव
विलोम
पर्यायवाची
वर्तनी
लिंग-वचन
मुहावरे और लोकोक्तियाँ
2. साहित्य (Literature)
लेखक-कवि पहचान
कृतियाँ और रचनाएँ
हिन्दी साहित्य काल-विभाजन
अलंकार
रस
छंद
3. भाषा-ज्ञान
हिंदी भाषा की उत्पत्ति
देवनागरी लिपि
वर्णमाला
मूल व्याकरण संरचना
4. अपठित गद्यांश
Easy-level unseen passage followed by direct questions.
Grammar constitutes 50–60% of the Hindi paper
Memorising author–work (कवि–कृति) relations boosts score.
Reading speed helps in unseen passage scoring.
Pattern remains predictable, scoring remains high.
Based on students’ reactions and difficulty level:
General: 82–92
OBC: 78–85
SC/ST: 70–80
Final prediction will be more accurate after all shifts conclude.
| Upcoming Shifts: What Candidates Must Remember | ||||
| Date | Shift | Time | Subject | Key Preparation Focus |
| 21 Dec 2025 | First | 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM | Home Science | Nutrition, textiles, human development, MCQs, case studies |
| 21 Dec 2025 | Second | 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM | Commerce | Accounting principles, business environment, economics basics, GST, management concepts |
| 17 Jan 2026 | First | 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM | Social Science | Modern history, civics fundamentals, geography maps, political institutions |
| 17 Jan 2026 | Second | 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM | Biology | Diagrams, botany & zoology basics, cell biology, human physiology, genetics |
| 18 Jan 2026 | First | 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM | English | Grammar rules, comprehension, sentence structure, literature-based MCQs |
| 18 Jan 2026 | Second | 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM | Physical Education | Sports rules, human anatomy, fitness concepts, training methods |
| 24 Jan 2026 | First | 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM | Art | Indian art history, painting techniques, folk art, famous artists |
| 24 Jan 2026 | Second | 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM | Agriculture / Horticulture | Crop science, soil management, horticulture practices, irrigation, fertilizers |
| 25 Jan 2026 | First | 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM | Urdu | Grammar, literature (nazm, ghazal), famous writers, translation MCQs |
| 25 Jan 2026 | Second | 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM | Music | Classical music theory, taals, ragas, instruments |
Solve previous years’ patterns—not for repetition but for understanding difficulty trends.
Prioritize high-weightage chapters and keep quick revision notes handy.
Practice subject-wise mock tests daily to improve accuracy and timing.
Maintain conceptual clarity; exam level varies shift-wise, so be ready for surprises.
Stay calm, manage time well, and avoid last-day new topics.