As Bob indicates, TODA is the relevant figure for light aircraft calculations.
However, there is a sideline caveat re TORA/TODA. It probably would only present a potential problem if the takeoff is commenced from an inappropriate intersection on a long runway with significant declared clearway.
TORA has no certification relevance to light aircraft.
It certainly has for heavy aircraft where the two declared values (TORA and TODA - the difference being the declared clearway) are used to make sure that the aircraft is off the ground before it gets into the clearway (which usually includes surfaces not suitable for an aircraft's ground roll). To ensure this is addressed, the takeoff calculations involve checking the TORR (takeoff run required) from AFM data, whether explicitly or implicitly. As a note, the term TORR is a bit of a misnomer .. the requirement is that the air distance to 35ft (we use 35ft for heavies rather than the 50ft for lighties) may only have the latter half over the clearway to ensure a bit of a pad (the factor was smaller - 1:2 rather than 1:1 - for older British certifications but those aircraft gradually are disappearing from the scene so the figure to remember if you are looking to go onto ATPL training is one half).
The aerodrome standards allow the declared clearway to be up to half the declared TORA so, for a longer runway, one could see quite a long declared clearway length.
As a ball park figure, the light aircraft air distance to 50ft is going to be less than around 300 metres without an engine failure - in the OEI case, all bets are off for most light aircraft operations.
It follows that, on a longer runway with a takeoff commencing from an upwind intersection inappropriately close to the runway head, one could find the aircraft still on the ground at the end of the TORA .. depending on what is in the area under the clearway, that may, or may not, be a good idea.
Just something to keep in the back of the mind. For those who wish to read further, PPRuNe has a few discussions on clearway, eg
www.pprune.org/tech-log/393405-effect-cl...l?highlight=clearway and
www.pprune.org/questions/600618-vodka-bu...l?highlight=clearway
.. better luck for the next run through the exam, Mark. I wouldn't worry too much .. the great majority of folk have a failed exam or two along their way to the various licences.