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Which of the following is NOT a fundamental physical quantity?
Which of the following is NOT a fundamental physical quantity?
In optics, what determines the degree to which light bends when it passes from one medium to another?
In optics, what determines the degree to which light bends when it passes from one medium to another?
According to Newton's third law of motion, for every action, there is an equal and opposite:
According to Newton's third law of motion, for every action, there is an equal and opposite:
Which of the following laws describes the relationship between pressure, volume, and temperature of an ideal gas?
Which of the following laws describes the relationship between pressure, volume, and temperature of an ideal gas?
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What is the fundamental building block of an atom?
What is the fundamental building block of an atom?
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What type of equations are covered in the syllabus under the 'Mathematics' section?
What type of equations are covered in the syllabus under the 'Mathematics' section?
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What is the main focus of the 'Trigonometry' section of the syllabus?
What is the main focus of the 'Trigonometry' section of the syllabus?
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Which of the following topics is NOT covered under the 'Statistics' section of the syllabus?
Which of the following topics is NOT covered under the 'Statistics' section of the syllabus?
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What is the primary purpose of the 'Logic and Reading Comprehension' section of the TOLC-I syllabus?
What is the primary purpose of the 'Logic and Reading Comprehension' section of the TOLC-I syllabus?
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Which of these is NOT a core topic covered in the 'Analytic Geometry and Numeric Functions' section?
Which of these is NOT a core topic covered in the 'Analytic Geometry and Numeric Functions' section?
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Study Notes
Syllabus for English TOLC-I
- Logic and reading comprehension section focuses on aptitude, not secondary school skills. No specific preparation needed.
Mathematics, Arithmetic and Algebra
- Properties and operations on numbers (integers, rationals, reals)
- Absolute value, powers, square roots, logarithms, exponentials
- Symbolic mathematics; polynomials (operations, factorisation)
- First and second-degree algebraic equations and inequalities
- Systems of first-degree equations; fractional rational equations, inequalities with radicals
- Geometry: segments, angles, measurements, properties of lines and planes, loci
- Properties and measurements of triangles, circles, regular polygons
- Properties and volumes of solid figures: spheres, cones, cylinders, prisms, parallelepipeds, pyramids
- Analytic geometry and numeric functions: Cartesian coordinates, functions, lines, simple loci (e.g., circles, ellipses)
- Graphs and properties of elementary functions (powers, logarithms, exponentials)
- Calculations with logarithms and exponentials, equations and inequalities
- Trigonometry: graphs and properties of sine, cosine, tangent; trigonometric formulas; relations between elements of a triangle
- Statistics: permutations, combinations, mean, variance, frequency, frequency diagrams, histograms
Sciences Section
- Mechanics: scalar and vector quantities; measurement of physical volumes; displacement, velocity, acceleration, mass, momentum, force, weight, work, energy, power
- Optics: geometric optics principles (reflection, refraction, refractive index, prisms); mirrors, lenses
- Thermodynamics: temperature, heat, specific heat, expansion, ideal gas law; laws of thermodynamics
- Electromagnetism: electrostatics (Coulomb's law, electrostatic field, capacitors), magnetostatics (electric intensity, Ohm's law, magnetostatic field); knowledge of electromagnetic radiations and their propagation
- Chemistry and Material Structure: atomic and molecular structure; periodic table; ionic vs molecular compounds; properties of common compounds (e.g., water); chemical symbols and formulas; stoichiometry; calculations
- Organic Chemistry: structures of simple carbon compounds
- Solutions: acid-base systems, pH; oxidation-reduction reactions; combustion reactions
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Test your knowledge on fundamental physical quantities and laws of physics. This quiz covers topics such as optics, Newton's laws, and the properties of gases. Ideal for physics students looking to assess their understanding of essential concepts.