Structure and Syllabus - Cisia
Structure and Syllabus - Cisia
Structure and Syllabus - Cisia
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13 Marzo 2023 Syllabus for TOLC-I
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posta @libero.it e @blu.it Logic and Reading Comprehension – The logic and reading comprehension questions seek to test in particular the candidate’s aptitude
rather than the skills acquired in secondary school. Therefore, they do not require a specific preparation.
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Mathematics, Arithmetic and Algebra – Properties and operations on numbers (integers, rationals, real numbers). Absolute value. Powers
and square roots. Logarithms and exponentials. Symbolic mathematics. Polynomials (operations, factorisations). First and second degree
algebraic equations and inequalities or reducible. Systems of first degree equations. Fractional rational equations and inequalities and with
radicals. Geometry, segments and angles; measurements and properties. Lines and planes. Significant loci. Properties of the main plane
geometric figures (triangles, circles, regular polygons, etc.) and their perimeters and areas. Properties of the main solid geometric figures
(spheres, cones, cylinders, prisms, parallelepipeds, pyramids, etc.) and their volumes and areas.
Analytic geometry and numeric functions – Cartesian coordinates. The concept of function. Equations of lines and of simple loci (circles,
ellipses, parabolas, etc.). Graphs and properties of elementary functions (powers, logarithms, exponentials, etc.). Calculations with logarithms.
Equations and inequalities with logarithms or exponentials.
Trigonometry – Graphs and properties of sine, cosine and tangent. The main trigonometric formulas (addition, subtraction, duplication,
bisection). Trigonometric equations and inequalities. Relations between the elements of a triangle.
Statistics – Basic elementary notions of statistics is required (permutation, combination, mean, variance and frequency). Basic notions to read
frequency diagrams and histograms.
Mechanics – The understanding and knowledge of the following topics and concepts is required: scalar and vector quantity, measurement of
physical volumes and measurement unit system; definitions of the fundamental physical volumes (displacement, velocity, acceleration, mass,
momentum, force, weight, work and power); Newton’s first law, Newton’s