UPPCS Prelims GS Paper 1 — Syllabus & PYQ Weightage

UPPSC Prelims Syllabus GS Paper 1 — Complete PYQ Analysis & Topic-wise Weightage
Total Questions 150 MCQs
Total Marks 200 Marks
Highest Weightage Current Affairs (17–20%)
Rising Fast Environment (↑ 8→13 Qs)
Negative Marking 1/3 per wrong answer

UPPSC Prelims GS Paper 1 — Syllabus Overview & Pattern

UPPSC PCS Prelims GS Paper 1 consists of 150 multiple-choice questions carrying 200 marks, to be solved in 2 hours. Each correct answer carries 4/3 marks, and each wrong answer deducts 1/3 mark (negative marking). The syllabus covers 7 broad domains, but the actual distribution of questions across these domains varies every year — which is why PYQ analysis is essential.

Paper Type
Objective (MCQ)
Total Questions
150 Questions
Total Marks
200 Marks (4/3 per correct)
Duration
2 Hours
Negative Marking
–1/3 per wrong answer
Merit Basis
GS Paper 1 score only (CSAT is qualifying)

The 7 syllabus domains as prescribed by UPPSC are: (1) Current Events of National & International Importance, (2) History of India and Indian National Movement, (3) India and World Geography, (4) Indian Polity and Governance, (5) Economic and Social Development, (6) Environmental Ecology, Biodiversity & Climate Change, and (7) General Science.

Critical insight: While the syllabus lists 7 domains, UP-specific topics cut across all domains and account for 15–18 direct questions every year. Additionally, Current Affairs questions often embed UP context. This means roughly 22–25% of the paper is effectively UP-specific — even though UP GK is not listed as a separate domain in the official syllabus.

Year-wise Topic Distribution in UPPSC Prelims GS Paper 1 (2019–2025)

The table below is based on Legacy IAS faculty analysis of actual question papers from 2019 to 2025. Numbers represent approximate questions per subject (some questions span multiple subjects, counted in the primary domain):

Subject 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 Avg
Current Affairs (incl. UP CA) 20 20 22 24 24 23 25 23
Indian Polity & Governance 22 20 22 21 20 22 22 21
History & Indian National Movement 20 18 18 17 18 18 18 18
Geography (India & World) 17 16 15 16 15 15 16 16
UP-Specific GK (embedded across sections) 13 14 15 15 16 16 17 15
Economy & Social Development 14 14 13 13 13 13 13 13
Environment, Ecology & Biodiversity 8 10 11 12 12 13 13 11
General Science & Technology 11 10 9 10 10 11 11 10
Total 125 122 125 128 128 131 135 ~128*

*Total exceeds 150 because some questions are tagged to multiple topics. UP-Specific GK row represents questions identified as having primary UP context — these overlap with other rows.

“Current Affairs + Polity alone account for ~44 questions — nearly 30% of the entire paper. Mastering these two subjects is the single most high-ROI action for any UPPSC aspirant.”

Subject-wise Deep Dive — PYQ Patterns & Must-Study Topics

Below is a detailed breakdown of each syllabus domain with actual PYQ patterns, high-frequency sub-topics, and Legacy IAS preparation tips:

Current Affairs — National & International
↑ Rising · Highest Weightage
22–25
Avg: ~23 questions (17–20% of paper)
  • UP schemes: ODOP, Rozgar Mela, UP Budget highlights
  • National schemes: PM-KISAN, Viksit Bharat 2047, PLI
  • International: India-UAE CEPA, QUAD, COP meetings, G20
  • Sports, awards, summits — national importance
  • UP-specific appointments, inaugurations, projects
PYQ pattern
  • Questions from last 12–15 months before exam date
  • UP-specific CA embedded here — 7–10 questions
  • Scheme-based questions testing objective, beneficiaries
Indian Polity & Governance
Application-based ↑
20–22
Avg: ~21 questions (14% of paper)
  • Constitutional provisions: Articles, schedules, amendments
  • Parliament: Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, legislative process
  • Panchayati Raj: 73rd/74th Amendment, UP-specific laws
  • Election Commission, UPSC, CAG — constitutional bodies
  • E-governance: PRAGATI, e-District, DigiLocker (new trend)
PYQ pattern
  • Shifted from factual to application/analytical (2023 onward)
  • UP Panchayati Raj Act asked frequently since 2022
  • Constitutional amendments — 106th featured in 2025
History of India & Indian National Movement
Stable · Predictable
15–20
Avg: ~18 questions (12% of paper)
  • Modern History (1757–1947): Governor-Generals, movements
  • Indian National Movement: Gandhi era, stages of freedom struggle
  • UP’s role in 1857 Revolt — asked almost every year
  • Art & Culture: UNESCO sites, classical dance, architecture
  • Ancient India: Harappan civilisation, Gupta period (5–6 Qs)
PYQ pattern
  • Modern History + National Movement = ~60% of history questions
  • UP-specific history regularly featured (Chauri Chaura, Kakori)
  • 1857 Revolt perspective from Awadh asked in 5 of last 7 years
India & World Geography
Stable · UP-centric
15–18
Avg: ~16 questions (11% of paper)
  • UP rivers: Ganga, Ghaghra, Gomti, Yamuna, Son, Ken
  • UP physical regions: Terai, Bhabar, Vindhyan, Doab
  • Climate: Indian monsoon, El Niño effects on UP agriculture
  • Physical geography: earthquakes, cyclones, ocean currents
  • World geography: general understanding (South/SE Asia focus)
PYQ pattern
  • UP geography = 6–8 questions consistently
  • Mapping questions (rivers, national parks) appearing
  • Climate-geography link increasingly tested post-2022
Economic & Social Development
Application-heavy
12–15
Avg: ~13 questions (9% of paper)
  • Union Budget: revenue deficit, fiscal deficit, key allocations
  • UP economic survey highlights and GSDP data
  • Poverty: MPI data, NFHS-5 indicators, welfare schemes
  • Banking: RBI monetary policy, CRR, repo rate
  • Social: demographics, urbanisation, SHGs, MGNREGS
PYQ pattern
  • Budget-related questions appear every year (Union + UP)
  • UP MSME sector, ODOP economic aspects frequently asked
  • Scheme-based: PM-KISAN, PM Awas, Jal Jeevan Mission
Environment, Ecology & Biodiversity
↑↑ Fastest rising
10–15
Avg: ~11 Qs but rising to 13–15 (8–10% of paper)
  • UP tiger reserves: Dudhwa, Pilibhit — asked every year
  • COP meetings: COP29 (2024), Paris Agreement, India NDC
  • Biodiversity: hotspots, Nagoya Protocol, CBD, Ramsar sites
  • Ganga ecosystem: pollution, NGT orders, Namami Gange
  • National parks & wildlife sanctuaries in UP
PYQ pattern
  • Grew from 8 questions (2019) to 13 questions (2025)
  • UP-specific environment (tiger reserves, wetlands) = 3–5 Qs
  • Climate change + COP outcomes — featured in every paper since 2021
General Science & Technology
Emerging: AI & Space
9–12
Avg: ~10 questions (7% of paper)
  • AI applications: agriculture (drone spraying, soil apps), healthcare
  • Space missions: Chandrayaan-3, Aditya-L1, Gaganyaan updates
  • Biotechnology: GM crops debate, CRISPR in agriculture
  • Basic science: everyday life phenomena (no specialisation needed)
  • National Quantum Mission, India Semiconductor Mission
PYQ pattern
  • Basic science (Class 9–10 level) + current S&T news mix
  • AI and biotech featured in 2023, 2024, and 2025 papers
  • ISRO missions — asked in every paper since 2023

UP-Specific Content — The Hidden 20% of the Paper

The UPPSC syllabus does not explicitly mention “Uttar Pradesh GK” as a separate domain in GS Paper 1. Yet Legacy IAS analysis shows that UP-specific questions account for 15–18 direct questions (10–12% of paper) plus 7–10 embedded questions across Current Affairs and Polity sections — totalling 22–28 questions (~16–19% of total paper).

UP-Specific Topic Avg Questions Priority Most Tested Sub-topics
UP Current Affairs & Schemes 7–10 CRITICAL ODOP, UP Budget, Rozgar Mela, PM Surya Ghar in UP, EODB rank, new policies
UP Geography (rivers, regions, minerals) 4–6 HIGH Ganga-Ghaghra-Yamuna system, Terai-Bhabar-Doab, minerals (limestone, silica)
UP History & Freedom Struggle 3–5 HIGH 1857 Revolt (Meerut, Lucknow, Kanpur), Chauri Chaura, Kakori conspiracy, UP personalities
UP Panchayati Raj & Governance 3–4 HIGH UP Panchayati Raj Act, Gram Pradhan elections, 73rd Amendment implementation in UP
UP Environment (wildlife, forests) 3–4 MEDIUM Dudhwa NP, Pilibhit Tiger Reserve, Ramsar sites in UP, Ganga dolphin
UP Economy (MSME, agriculture, ODOP) 2–3 MEDIUM Sugar industry, UP MSME sector, GSDP share, agricultural production (wheat, sugarcane)
Legacy IAS key advice: Candidates who prepare only national-level content and ignore UP-specific content are at a structural disadvantage in UPPSC Prelims. Dedicating 20–25% of your current affairs revision to UP-specific news is not optional — it is the biggest differentiator between clearing and not clearing the cutoff.

Priority Matrix — What to Study First for UPPSC 2026

Based on question volume, difficulty of mastery, and trend direction, Legacy IAS recommends the following priority order for UPPSC Prelims GS Paper 1 preparation:

Priority Subject Avg Qs (2025) Trend Time Allocation Key Action
Priority 1 Polity & Governance 20–22 ↑ Harder 20% of study time Lakshmikant + application MCQs + e-governance
Priority 1 Current Affairs (UP + National) 22–25 ↑ Rising 25% (daily habit) Daily newspaper + monthly UP current affairs digest
Priority 2 History & National Movement 15–20 Stable 15% of study time Spectrum (Modern History) + UP freedom struggle
Priority 2 Geography (India + UP) 15–18 Stable 12% of study time NCERT 11th-12th + UP rivers/regions atlas work
Priority 3 Environment & Ecology 12–15 ↑↑ Surging 12% of study time Shankar IAS Environment + COP news + UP wildlife
Priority 3 Economy & Social Dev. 12–15 Stable 10% of study time Ramesh Singh (Eco) + Union Budget + UP Budget
Priority 4 General Science & Tech 9–12 ↑ AI/Space 6% of study time NCERT basics + monthly S&T current affairs

6-Month Preparation Strategy for UPPSC PCS 2026

Based on PYQ patterns and Legacy IAS faculty expertise, here is a month-by-month preparation roadmap for UPPSC PCS 2026 Prelims:

Month 1
Polity Foundation: Complete M Lakshmikant chapters 1–30 (Constitution, Parliament, President, Judiciary). Practice 200 Polity PYQs from UPPSC 2019–2024. Note UP-specific polity questions separately. Begin UP Panchayati Raj Act reading.
Month 2
Modern History + Geography: Spectrum Modern History (complete). NCERT Class 11–12 Geography (Indian physical geography chapters). Build UP river system and physical regions map. Start daily current affairs — 45 minutes every morning.
Month 3
Economy + Environment: Ramesh Singh Economy (key chapters). Shankar IAS Environment book (complete). Cover UP’s wildlife sanctuaries, national parks, Ramsar sites. Study COP29 and UNFCCC basics. Continue daily current affairs.
Month 4
UP-Specific Deep Dive: 3 weeks dedicated to UP GK — UP Budget, ODOP products (all 75 districts), UP EODB rank, UP history (1857, Kakori, Chauri Chaura), UP geography in detail. Compile a personal UP GK notes booklet. Take 2 full mock tests.
Month 5
Science & Current Affairs Intensive: NCERT Class 9–10 Science basics revision. Monthly S&T current affairs (AI, space, biotech). 6-month current affairs compilation and intensive revision. Take 4–5 full mock tests.
Month 6
Revision + Mock Test Marathon: Revise all subjects using short notes. Solve 8–10 full-length UPPSC mock tests under timed conditions. Analyse mistakes. Focus on weak areas. Last 2 weeks — only revision and mock tests. No new topics.

Legacy IAS UPPSC Prelims — Subject-wise Study Plan

Allocate daily study hours based on subject weightage and your personal strengths.

Daily Current Affairs (30 min)
  • Read one national newspaper daily
  • Note UP-specific news separately
  • Link current events to static syllabus
  • Follow UP Budget and state policy updates
  • Weekly 30-min CA consolidation session
Static Subjects (2–3 hours daily)
  • Polity: conceptual understanding, not rote
  • History: Modern India + UP freedom struggle
  • Geography: NCERT + UP-specific atlas
  • Economy: scheme-based + macro concepts
  • Environment: weekly update from COP/NGT news
PYQ Practice (1 hour daily)
  • 10 subject-wise PYQs daily (rotating)
  • 1 full mock test every Sunday
  • Review wrong answers — identify patterns
  • Build “error notebook” for revision
  • Track accuracy by subject, not just attempts

Recommended Books & Resources for UPPSC Prelims GS Paper 1

Subject Primary Book Supplementary For UP-Specific
Polity M. Lakshmikant — Indian Polity Constitution bare act (selective) UP Panchayati Raj Act (text)
Modern History Spectrum — Modern History of India Bipin Chandra — India’s Struggle UP History by Ghatna Chakra
Geography NCERT Class 11 & 12 (Indian Geography) G.C. Leong (Physical) UP atlas + UPPSC geography notes
Economy Ramesh Singh — Indian Economy Economic Survey highlights UP Budget summary (annual)
Environment Shankar IAS — Environment NCERT Class 12 Biology (ecology) UP tiger reserves & wildlife notes
Science NCERT Class 9–10 Science Monthly S&T current affairs UP agri-tech applications
Current Affairs The Hindu / Indian Express (daily) Monthly CA magazine Dainik Jagran / UP-specific digest
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Frequently Asked Questions — UPPSC Prelims GS Paper 1 Syllabus

Current Affairs has the highest weightage with 22–25 questions (17–20% of paper), followed by Indian Polity & Governance (20–22 questions). Together these two subjects account for nearly 30% of the 150-question paper, making them the single highest-ROI area for preparation.
History typically accounts for 15–20 questions in UPPSC Prelims GS Paper 1. Modern History (1757–1947) and the Indian National Movement constitute about 60% of history questions. UP-specific history — 1857 Revolt in Awadh, Chauri Chaura, Kakori conspiracy — appears in 3–5 questions every year.
Yes, clearly. Environment questions grew from 8 questions in 2019 to 13 questions in 2025 — a 62% increase over 6 years. Key areas: UP tiger reserves (Dudhwa, Pilibhit), COP meeting outcomes, Ramsar wetlands in UP, Ganga ecosystem, and biodiversity hotspots. This trend is expected to continue.
Extremely important. UP-specific content accounts for 15–18 direct questions plus 7–10 embedded questions in Current Affairs and Polity — totalling 22–28 questions (16–19% of paper). The official syllabus does not list UP GK separately, but PYQ data confirms it is the biggest differentiator between candidates who clear and those who don’t.
There is no single best book — you need a combination. For Polity: M. Lakshmikant. For Modern History: Spectrum. For Geography: NCERT Class 11–12. For Economy: Ramesh Singh. For Environment: Shankar IAS. For Current Affairs: national daily newspaper + monthly UP-specific current affairs digest. PYQ practice from UPPSC 2019–2025 papers is mandatory alongside these books.
Month 1–2: Polity (Lakshmikant) + Modern History (Spectrum) + start daily current affairs. Month 3: Geography (NCERT) + Economy (Ramesh Singh) + Environment (Shankar IAS). Month 4: Intensive UP-specific GK (budget, ODOP, geography, history). Month 5: Science & Technology headlines + 6-month current affairs revision. Month 6: Full mock tests (8–10) + weak area revision + no new topics in last 2 weeks.
Yes, significantly. Before 2022, questions were predominantly factual (dates, names, who-what-when). From 2023 onward, questions increasingly test application and analytical understanding — especially in Polity and Economy. In 2025, e-governance topics appeared in Polity for the first time. This UPSC-like shift means rote learning alone is no longer sufficient.

Conclusion — What the PYQ Data Tells Us

Seven years of UPPSC Prelims GS Paper 1 PYQ data reveals a paper that is becoming more analytical, more UP-specific, and more current-affairs heavy with each passing year. The top three takeaways for UPPSC 2026 aspirants:

  • Current Affairs + Polity = 30% of paper. These two subjects must receive the highest preparation priority — and both now require analytical understanding, not just factual recall.
  • UP-specific content is the differentiator. With 22–28 questions carrying UP context, aspirants who ignore UP GK are surrendering nearly one-fifth of the paper.
  • Environment is the fastest-growing section. Growing from 8 to 13 questions over 6 years, Environment is now as important as Economy — and must not be treated as supplementary.
Disclaimer: This PYQ analysis is prepared by Legacy IAS faculty based on systematic review of UPPSC Prelims GS Paper 1 question papers from 2019 to 2025. Question counts are approximate — some questions straddle multiple syllabus domains. For official syllabus, refer to the UPPSC notification on uppsc.up.nic.in.

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