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Phase-01 (TYM) Version 5.

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2023 - 2024
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Batch Commencement Window: March last Week to April 1st Week, 2023 Batch End Date: 15th January, 2024
Two Year Medical [Phase-01]: Corporate Planner for Practice Test (PT) - 2023-2024

TYM Phase 01 Test Syllabus


Practice Test No.
Weekdays &
Physics Chemistry Botany Zoology
Weekend
Physical World, Units and Measurements: Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry: Importance of Cell: The Unit of Life : Introduction, what is cell?, Structural Organisation in Animals: Animal tissues-
Introduction, International system of units, chemistry, Nature of matter, Properties of matter and their Cell theory, An overview of cell, prokaryotic cell I- Introduction, Classification of Animal tissues,
Measurement of length, Mass and Time, measurement : Mass and weight, volume, density, structure, Gram staining, eukaryotic cell structure, Epithelial Tissues : General Features, Basement
Accuracy, Precision of instruments temperature, Uncertainty in measurement, Scientific Difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic membrane, Types of epithelial tissues-Simple
notation, Addition and subtraction, Multiplication and cell, Difference between plant cell and animal cell, epithelium, Compound epithelium and its types with
division, Significant figures, Dimensional analysis. Laws of Plasma membrane examples, Specialised epithelial tissue, glandular
PT-01 27th April - 2nd May chemical combination : Law of conservation of mass, Law epithelium, Simple and compound glands, Cell
of definite proportions, Law of multiple proportions, Gay- junctions. Connective Tissue: Connective tissue
Lussac's law of gaseous volumes, Avogadro law proper, Loose connective tissue.

Units and Measurements(Contd.): Errors in Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry(Contd.): Dalton's Cell: The Unit of Life(Contd.): Cell wall, Structural Organisation in Animals: Animal tissues-
measurements, Least count, Significant atomic theory, Atomic and molecular masses : Atomic endomembrane system - endoplasmic reticulum, II: Dense connective tissues- characters with
figures, Dimensions of physical quantities, mass, Average atomic mass, Golgi body, lysosome, vacuole, mitochondria, examples, Supportive connective tissue: Cartilage,
Dimensional formulae & dimensional Molecular mass, Formula mass, Mole concepts & Molar plastid, ribosome, cytoskeleton, centrosome and Types of cartilage-Hyaline, Elastic, white fibrocartilage &
equations, Dimensional analysis and its masses, Percentage Composition, Empirical formula for centrioles, cilia and flagella, Nucleus, Calcified cartilage, Bone, its structure & composition,
applications molecular formula, Stoichiometry and stoichiometric Chromosome, Microbodies Differences between cartilage & bone, Types of bones:
18th May - 23rd calculations, Limiting reagent Compact bone, Spongy bone, Dried bone & decalcified
PT-02
May bone; Investing bone, Sesamoid bone and Visceral
bone. Muscular Tissue: Types of Muscles, Skeletal
muscles

Motion in a Straight Line: Introduction, Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry: Reactions in Cell Cycle & Cell Division: Introduction, Cell Structural Organisation in Animals: Animal Tissues-
Position, Path length and displacement, solutions : Mass percentage or weight percentage, Mole- cycle, phases of cell cycle, Mitosis-definition, III: Non-striated/Smooth muscles (Single unit & Multiunit
Average velocity & average speed, Differential fraction, Molarity, Molality, Structure of Atom: Sub-atomic Karyokinesis, cytokinesis, significance, Meiosis– smooth muscles; Cardiac muscles), Nervous Tissue:
calculus, Applications of differential calculus, particles: Discovery of electron, Charge to mass ratio of definition, Meiosis-I, Meiosis-II, significance of Structure of neuron and its parts, Different types of
Instantaneous velocity & speed, Acceleration electron, Charge on electron, Discovery of proton and meiosis, neuron; Myelinated & Nonmyelinated neurons,
8th June - 13th neutron. Thomson model of atom, Rutherford's nuclear The Living World: Introduction, What is living?, Neuroglia cells-Types of glial cells, Biomolecules
PT-03
June model of atom, Atomic and Mass number, Isobars and Characteristics of living beings, Diversity in the
isotopes., Wave nature of electromagnetic radiation living world, Nomenclature, Need for classification,
Particle nature of electromagnetic radiation : Planck's Classification -taxonomy, Systematics
quantum theory, Photoelectric effect, Dual behaviour of
electromagnetic radiation

Motion in a Straight Line(Contd.): Integral Structure of Atom(Contd.): Emission and absorption The Living World(Contd.): Taxonomic Digestion & Absorption
calculus, Applications of Integral calculus, spectra, Line spectrum of hydrogen, Bohr’s model for categories, Biological concept of species,
Graphs (slope, area etc.), Kinematic equations hydrogen atom, Explanation of Bohr’s model, Dual Taxonomical aids- Herbarium, Botanical
for uniformly accelerated motion., Motion behaviour of matter, Heisenberg’s uncertainty gardens, museum, Zoological parks, Key,
under gravity, Relative velocity in one principle, Significance of uncertainty principle, Flora, Manual, Monographs, Catalogues,
dimension. Reason for the failure of the Bohr model, Quantum Biological Classification: Introduction,
30th June - 4th mechanics, Hydrogen atom and the Schrodinger Kingdom system of classification- two
PT-04 equation, Orbitals and Quantum numbers, Shapes of kingdom, three kingdom, four kingdom, five
July
atomic orbitals, Energies of atomic orbitals, Filling of kingdom, Six kingdom, Domains of life,
orbitals in atom: Aufbau principle, Pauli's exclusion Kingdom Monera- Characters of monera,
principle, Hunds rule of maximum multiplicity, Shape of bacteria, Bacterial Life process -
Electronic configuration of atoms, Causes of Stability Respiration, Nutrition, Reproduction- Asexual,
of completely filled and half filled sub-shells Sexual recombination

Motion in a Plane: Introduction, Scalars & Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Biological Classification(Contd.): Economic Breathing & Exchange of Gases-I: Respiratory
Vectors, Multiplication of vectors by real Properties importance of bacteria, Archaebacteria- passage, structure of Larynx, sound production, lungs,
numbers, Addition & subtraction of vectors– methanogens, halophiles, thermoacidophiles, pleurae, external structure of lungs, Internal structure,
graphical method, Resolution of vectors, Eubacteria – Cyanobacteria, alveoli., Mechanism of breathing-Inspiration, expiration,
Vector addition–analytical method, Motion in a Mycoplasma,Protista-General characters, thoracic & abdominal breathing, Respiratory/Pulmonary
plane, Motion in a plane with constant Chrysophytes, Dinoflagellates, Euglenoids, Slime volumes/Respiratory capacities, Exchange of gases
13th July - 18th
PT-05 acceleration moulds, Protozoans-major groups with some between alveoli & blood; exchange of gases between
July
salient features blood & tissue cells., Transport of oxygen, Bohr’s effect;
Transport of carbon dioxide, Chloride shift (Hamburger’s
phenomenon), Haldane effect

Motion in a Plane(Contd.): Relative velocity Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure: Kossel- Biological Classification(Contd.): Fungi-general Breathing & Exchange of Gases-II: Regulation of
in two dimensions, Projectile motion – Lewis approach to chemical bonding, Octet rule, Covalent characters, Reproduction in fungi, Characters of respiration: Neural regulation, chemical regulation,
Equation of path of a projectile. Time of flight, bond, Lewis representation of simple molecules, Formal different classes of fungi - Phycomycetes, Respiratory disorders, Bronchitis, Asthma, Emphysema,
Maximum height, Horizontal range, Uniform charge, Limitations of octet rule : Incomplete octet of the Ascomycetes, Basidiomycetes, Deuteromycetes, Occupational respiratory disorder, Body Fluids &
circular motion, Graph (slope, area etc.) central atom, odd-electron molecule, The expanded octet, Virus–introduction, discovery, structural Circulation-I: Fluid connective tissue–Blood &
Ionic or electrovalent bond, Lattice enthalpy, Bond components, Structure of some viruses (TMV, composition of blood-blood cells & plasma, blood
parameters : Bond length, Bond angles, Bond enthalpy, bacteriophages), Reproduction in virus, Diseases, coagulation, clotting factors, lymph, Circulatory
27th July - 1st
PT-06 Bond-order, Resonance structures Polarity of bonds, Sub-viral agents – Viroids, Virusoids, Prions; pathways, Human circulatory system-external structure
Aug
Dipole moment and molecular structures, Percentage ionic Lichens, Mycorrhiza of heart, Internal structure-Atria, Ventricle, Valves,
character, The valence shell electron pair repulsion theory Histology of heart wall, working of heart, Cardiac cycle

Laws of Motion: Introduction, Aristotle’s Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure(Contd.): Morphology of Flowering Plants: Introduction, Body Fluids & Circulation-II: Heart sounds,
fallacy, The law of inertia, Newton’s first law of Valence bond theory: Orbital overlap concept, Directional Root–types, function, regions, modifications, conducting system of heart, ECG-Normal ECG &
motion, Momentum, Conservation of properties of bonds, Overlapping of atomic orbitals, Types Introduction of stem, bud, function of stem, changes as indication of heart diseases, Double
momentum, Newton’s Second law of motion, of overlapping and nature of covalent bonds. Strength of s modification of stem, Leaf–introduction, parts, circulation, heart beat, regulation of heart beat- Neural
Newton’s third law of motion, Equilibrium of a & p-bonds., Hybridisation : Features and conditions, Types venation, types (simple and compound leaf), regulation, hormonal regulation, Blood Vessels-Aorta,
particle of hybridisation : sp, sp2, sp3, dsp2, sp3d, sp3d2, sp3d3, Leaf-Phyllotaxy, Modifications, Inflorescence – Arteries, Arterioles, Capillaries, Venules, Veins, Vena
24th - 29th Molecular orbital theory : Features, Linear combination of racemose and cymose, Flowers-terminology, Cava, Lymphatic system, Disorders of circulatory
PT-07 atomic orbitals, Conditions for the combination of atomic symmetry system-Hypertension, Coronary artery diseases,
August
orbitals, Types of molecular orbitals., Energy level diagram Angina, Heart failure
for molecular orbitals, Electronic configuration and
molecular behaviour, Bonding in some homonuclear
diatomic molecules, Hydrogen bonding

Laws of Motion(Contd.): Common forces in States of Matter Morphology of Flowering Plants (Contd.): Excretory Products & their Elimination
mechanics, Friction, Circular motion, Solving Position of floral parts on thalamus, parts of flower
problems in mechanics (calyx and corolla), aestivation, Androecium-
adhesion, cohesion; Gynoecium, Placentation,
7th - 12th
PT-08 Fruits–parts, types, edible parts, Structure of
September
dicotyledonous and monocotyledonous seed,
Families– brassicaceae, fabaceae, solanaceae,
liliaceae

Work, Energy & Power Thermodynamics Anatomy of Flowering Plants Locomotion & Movement
21st - 26th
PT-09
September

System of Particles & Rotational Motion Equilibrium Plant Kingdom Neural Control & Coordination
12th- 17th
PT-10
October

Gravitation, Mechanical Properties of Redox Reactions Photosynthesis in Higher Plants Chemical Coordination & Integration
26th October - Solids
PT-11
31st October

Mechanical Properties of Fluids The p-Block Elements (Group 13 & 14) Respiration in Plants Animal Kingdom–General Account & Non
chordates-I:
Basis of classification, Levels of organisation,
Symmetry, Body-plan, Protostomous,
Deuterostomous,Coelom-its types, Open/closed
23rd - 28th vascular system, Segmentation, Notochord, Broad
PT-12
November classification of Kingdom Animalia based on
common fundamental features. Details of Phylum:
Porifera & Cnidaria, Details of phylum: Ctenophora,
Platyhelminthes
Lifecycle of Fasciola hepatica (outline), Life cycle of
Taenia solium, Aschelminthes
Thermal Properties of Matter, Organic Chemistry : Some Basic Principles & Plant Growth and Development: Growth, Animal Kingdom - Non Chordates-II: Annelida,
Themodynamics Techniques differentiation and development. Growth - Arthropoda, Mollusca, Echinodermata,
characteristics, phases of growth, growth Hemichordata
curve, growth rates - arithmetic growth and
28th December
geometric growth, Absolute growth rate and
PT-13 to
relative growth rate. Differentiation,
2nd January
Dedifferentiation and Redifferentiation,
Definition with examples, Development -
Definition, factors regulating it, plasticity,
Growth hormones : Auxins, Gibberellins.
Plant Growth and Development: Cytokinin Animal Kingdom-III: Chordates, Structural
w.r.t. their discovery, nature, types, Organisation in Animals– Animal Morphology
biosynthesis, transport, functions, Growth (Cockroach, Frog & Earthworm)
hormones - Ethylene, abscisic acid w.r.t. all
above features, Dormancy - cause of
25th - 30th dormancy, breaking of dormancy, seed
PT-14 Kinetic Theory, Oscillations, Waves Hydrocarbons
January germination, vivipary, Photoperiodism :
Definition and discovery, photoperceptive site
and pigments (phytochrome) LDP, SDP and
DNP. Vernalisation - introduction, discovery,
site, requirements, features/characters,
examples.

Note: All Practice papers shall be conducted within the given time duration as per Centre convenience. Total 60 Questions shall be there in each test (15 Questions for Phy, Chem, Bot and Zoo each).
Test duration will be 1 hour.

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