📚 LET 2027 INTERACTIVE SAMPLE EXAM — FREE. The Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) is administered by the Board of Professional Teachers under the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) twice a year, with the next cycle expected around September 2027. Each cycle attracts more than 200,000 examinees nationwide, making it one of the most-taken licensure exams in the Philippines. The LET covers three components: General Education (GenEd, 40%), Professional Education (ProfEd, 40%), and Specialization/Major (20%). Try the interactive 20-question sample below — 10 GenEd items spanning English, Filipino, Math, Science, and Social Studies, and 10 ProfEd items covering learning theories, philosophy of education, classroom management, and assessment. Instant feedback, full rationales, automatic scoring, and a component-by-component breakdown. No sign-up. Works on mobile and desktop.
📚 LET 2027 Sample Exam — 20 Items
Click an answer to see if you got it right • Instant rationale • Score breakdown by component
What's on the Real LET
The actual LET is significantly longer than this sample — expect 150 items each for GenEd and ProfEd, plus 150 items for your Specialization/Major, taken across two days for Secondary candidates (one day for Elementary). The passing weighted average is 75% in all three components, with no failing score below 50 in any single area. Coverage:
- General Education (40% weight, 150 items): English language and composition, Filipino, Mathematics (basic algebra, geometry, statistics), Science (biology, chemistry, physics, earth science), and Social Studies (Philippine history, geography, civics, economics).
- Professional Education (40% weight, 150 items): educational psychology (Piaget, Vygotsky, Erikson, Bandura), philosophies of education (essentialism, perennialism, progressivism, reconstructionism), principles of teaching, assessment and evaluation, classroom management, and educational technology.
- Specialization / Major (20% weight, 150 items): varies by your degree — English, Filipino, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, MAPEH, TLE, Values Education, Special Education, Early Childhood Education, and others.
How to Read Your Score
- 18–20 correct (90–100%): Outstanding. You are tracking for a clear LET pass and possible Top 10 placer. Maintain weekly mock exams.
- 16–17 correct (80–89%): Passing pace. Solid performance — the LET passing mark is 75% weighted average.
- 14–15 correct (70–79%): Borderline. You are close to the passing threshold. Drill your weaker component daily.
- 10–13 correct (50–69%): Needs work. Start with the component where you scored lowest and use targeted LET reviewers.
- 0–9 correct (below 50%): Just starting. Commit to a structured 6-month LET prep plan and re-take this sample every two weeks.
Recommended Next Steps
- Identify your weakest component from the breakdown above and spend the next two weeks drilling 50 items per day in that area with rationale review.
- Master your Specialization/Major early — the 20% weight is decisive for borderline candidates. Begin with a complete subject content review before adding LET-style drilling.
- Memorize the major theorists in ProfEd — Piaget, Vygotsky, Erikson, Skinner, Bandura, Bruner, Gardner, Bloom, Dewey, Maslow. Their stage names and concepts appear in every LET cycle.
- Practice Filipino as a tested subject, not just as a language — balarila, tayutay, panitikan, and kasaysayan ng wika are heavily tested under GenEd Filipino.
- Take this sample exam again in two weeks to measure improvement and identify persistent weak topics.
This is Volume 1 of an ongoing interactive LET sample series. Follow Exams Pinas for full-length practice tests, component deep-dives (GenEd subject reviewers, ProfEd theorist summaries, major-specific drills), and a complete LET 2027 study roadmap as we get closer to exam day.
Good luck, future Licensed Professional Teacher. We’re rooting for you.

