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S.Y.J.C. (Arts.) Political Science: Project Roll Nos. Topics 1 to 5 Important Constitutional Amendments 6 to 10 National Emergency 11 to 15 Information of social reformers 16 to 20 Punjab Haryana Dispute( INterstate dispute ) 21 to 25 Gram Swacchata Abhiyan ( Collect Information) 26 to 30 Maharashtra-Karnataka border dispute (Interstate disputes) 31 to 35 Sanyukta Maharashtra MOvement 36 to 40 Eradication of Corruption 41 to 45 Budgetary Speeches 46 to 50 Womens’ rights 51 to 55 Laws regarding women empowerment 56 to 60 Information regarding Ex- Prime Ministers of India 61 to 65 Information regarding Ex- presidents of India 66 to70 Coalition Government in Maharashtra(Collect Information) 71 to 75 Fundamental Rights (Collect Information) 76 to 80 Political parties-National Parties Working Since independence till date (Manifesto) 81 to 85 Problem of North-East India( Collect Information) 86 to90 Impact of globalization on policies of India 91 to 95 Information on Environmental Movements 96 to 100 Role of Medha Patkar in Narmada Bachao Andolan 101 to 105 Information about 1975 Emergency during Mrs. Gandhi’s period 106 to 110 WOMEN’S reservation in local Self-Government 111 to 115 Lok Adalat (Collect Information) 116 to 120 Information of Governors of Maharashtra 121 to 125 Information of Ex- Chief Ministers of Maharashtra GUIDE LINES: PLEASE SEE PAGE NO.78 OF THE TEXT BOOK

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S.Y.J.C. (Arts.)

Political Science: Project

Roll Nos. Topics 1 to 5 Important Constitutional Amendments 6 to 10 National Emergency 11 to 15 Information of social reformers 16 to 20 Punjab – Haryana Dispute( INterstate dispute ) 21 to 25 Gram – Swacchata Abhiyan ( Collect Information) 26 to 30 Maharashtra-Karnataka border dispute (Interstate disputes) 31 to 35 Sanyukta Maharashtra MOvement 36 to 40 Eradication of Corruption 41 to 45 Budgetary Speeches 46 to 50 Womens’ rights 51 to 55 Laws regarding women empowerment 56 to 60 Information regarding Ex- Prime Ministers of India 61 to 65 Information regarding Ex- presidents of India 66 to70 Coalition Government in Maharashtra(Collect Information) 71 to 75 Fundamental Rights (Collect Information) 76 to 80 Political parties-National Parties Working Since independence till date

(Manifesto) 81 to 85 Problem of North-East India( Collect Information) 86 to90 Impact of globalization on policies of India 91 to 95 Information on Environmental Movements 96 to 100 Role of Medha Patkar in Narmada Bachao Andolan 101 to 105 Information about 1975 Emergency during Mrs. Gandhi’s period 106 to 110 WOMEN’S reservation in local Self-Government 111 to 115 Lok Adalat (Collect Information) 116 to 120 Information of Governors of Maharashtra 121 to 125 Information of Ex- Chief Ministers of Maharashtra

GUIDE LINES: PLEASE SEE PAGE NO.78 OF THE TEXT BOOK

S.Y.J.C.( Com.): Instructions to prepare project

in

Organisation of Commerce

and

Secretarial Practice

1. The project is to be prepared on ‘A 4 size’ white paper, ruled on right

side and plain on left side.

2. The project should be “handwritten” only on the right side. Left side

plain page should be used for pictures, graphs, diagrams, figures.

3. Project should be of “minimum of 10 pages”—including first page of

Index and last page for Bibliography.

4. The project should be covered by brown paper,punched and ribboned.

(No stapling allowed)

5. On the brown cover the student has to write his/her Roll No., Class,

Stream, and Division. The topic should be written in the centre of the

cover in bold letters.

6. Student has to prepare a Draft/ Rough Copy and get it approved by the

respective allotted teacher.

7. Student has to bring the approved rough copy at the time of submission

of final copy.

S.Y.J.C. (Commerce)

Organisaton of Commerce

Roll Nos. Topics 1 to 20 Information on Insurance, Terms of Insurance, Principles of Insurance and

Illustrations. 21 to 40 Report on On-line Transaction 41 to 60 Report on consumer problems, duties, rights and various laws protecting

consumers. 61 to 80 “ Planning is the root, controlling is the fruit”—Report 81 to 100 Report on Principles of Management by HenryFayol and F.W. Taylor 101 onwards E-Banking

S.Y.J.C. (Commerce)

Secretarial Practice

Roll Nos. Topics 1 to 25 Functions of Stock Exchange and role of SEBI in controlling stock exchange 26 to 50 Report on financial institutions other than Bank. 51 to 75 Information Report on “DMAT ACCOUNT” 76 to 100 Major credit instruments in Indian money market. 101 onwards Report on “Components of Capital Structure”.

S.Y.J.C. (Com.)

Book-keeping & Accountancy

The topics of project for S.Y.J.C. Commerce students. The project is to be prepared according to their

respective Roll Nos. specified of all divisions.

Name of Topic Roll Nos. 1 Question 1on “Partnership Final Account” 1 to 40 2 Question 2 on “Accounts of Non-Trading

Organizations” 41 to 80

3 Question 3 on “Accounts of Non- Trading Organization”

81 & onwards till last no.

N.B. 1.The students appearing as Private candidates (H.S.C. Mar. 2015) are requested to

prepare project on Question: 1 as shown above.

2. The photo copy of Question 1, 2 & 3 are available in Xerox shop in the college (Ground

Floor, Near Library)

INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREPARATION OF PROJECT:-

1) THE PROJECT IS TO BE PREPARED ON A4 SIZE RULED PAPER. IT MUST BE OF AT LEAST 10 PAGES

2) THE PROJECT SHOULD BE HAND-WRITTEN, ONLY ON ONE SIDE OF THE PAPER 3) USE OF PHOTOGRAPHS AND ANIMATIONS IS STRICTLY NOT ALLOWED 4) SYNOPSIS FOR PREPARING THE PROJECT IN THE ORDER SPECIFIED AS BELLOW:-

I) INTRODUCTION (A) MEANING II)AIM & OBJECTIVES (A) IMPORTANCE (B) NECESSITY III) FORMATS OF THE RESPECTIVE ACCOUNTS & STATEMENTS IV) CASE STUDY (A) QUESTION & (B) SOLUTION FOR THE QUESTION V) CONCLUSION/REMARKS VI) BIBLIOGRAPHY/ REFERENCES

5) PROJECT MUST BE COVERED BY A BROWN PAPER 6) IT IS TO BE STAPLED & LABELED WITH NAME, CLASS, DIVISION, ROLL NO. & H.S.C. BOARD

SEAT NO. 7) NO NEED OF DECORATING THE PROJECT BY ANY MEANS OF ART.

8 There should be 5 ( A 4 ) size papers ( with lines ).

9 First page write your name , class , division , stream , roll number , and name of topic.

10 2 pages (front and back ) should be used for writing project.

11 2 pages (should be left blank ) for writing test on sums at the time of submission.

12 staple all the pages together.

13 Project has to be on the topic which is assigned to the student.

14 Information apart from text book carries an added advantage.

15 Any issues, problems, difficulties,can be resolved in the class during Logic Lecture by the subject teacher.

DIV/

ROLL

NO

LAST NAME NAME MIDDLE NAME

A001 ACHARYA PRAPTI SHREYAS Explain Shorter truth table as a test of Tautology.

A002 AGARWAL ONKAR RAJEEV Explain the ' Value of Logic ' i.e. the importance and relevance of logic to life.

A003 AKHAWAT DIGVIJAY SANJAY How is Shorter truth table method an effective decission procedure ?

A004 ALPHONSO AMANDA ASHLEY Explain the nature and classification of propositions in Traditional Logic.

A005 BAJORIA PARINDA RAMANHEMAL Explain the difference between Propositional logic and Predicate logic.

A006 BANDHUKIA RUKHSAR FAROOQWhat is Singular proposition ? Why is it treated as an Universal proposition in traditional

logic ?

A007 BANERJEE NOYONIKA SATYAJIT Explain the need for Predicate Logic.

A008 BELEY ANJALI RAJAN Explain the difference between Perception and Observation.

A009 BHANDARI GEETIKA PRABHAT What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Affirmative .ie. A proposition.

A010 BHANSALI RIYA RAJU Define Hypothesis. Explain the characteristics of hypothesis.

A011 BHATT DHWANI KAPIL What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Negative .ie.' E ' proposition.

A012 BHOSLE KUHU NAGESH Explain the fallacy of Non-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples.

A013 BONTRA NIKITA PRAKASH Explain the importance or advantages of Observation.

A014 CHAUDHARY SHUBHANKAR ASHWINI What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Particular Affirmative . i.e. ' I ' proposition.

A015 CHAUDHURY SHRESHTHA KANISHKA Explain the fallacy of Mal-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples.

A016 CHINIWALA SHIRAZ FREDOON What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Particular Negative . i.e. ' O ' proposition.

S.Y.J.C. ARTS 2014-2015

LOGIC PROJECT FOR THE YEAR 2014 - 2015.

5 No pictures , decoration.

6 Test on sums will be conducted at the time of submission of project.

7 Should be hand written.

Instructions to be followed.

1. Project carries 20 marks.

2 10 marks for project on the topic which is asigned.

3 10 marks for sums based on SYJC syllabus.

4 Project should be neat and clearly written.

DIV/

ROLL

NO

LAST NAME NAME MIDDLE NAME

A017 CHOKSHI AYUSHI NISHITH Define Hypothesis. How does a hypothesis originate ?

A018 DATWANI HANISHA BHARATWhat is the Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of

terms in Particular Negative i.e. ' O ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

A019 DEDHIA ARUSHI DEEPAK Explain the importance or advantages of Experiment.

A020 DESAI ARYAN RAJU Distinguish between Singular proposition and General proposition.

A021 DEVDA JYOTI AMBALAL Explain with an example the Ad-hoc hypothesis.

A022 DHINDAW DEVIKA LOVKESHWhat is Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of terms in

Particular Affirmative i.e. ' I ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

A023 DOSHI ANERI MAHENDRAWhat is the Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of

terms in Universal Affirmative i.e. ' A ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

A024 DUBEY VATSAL AMARKANT List out the limitations of Observation.

A025 ELIZABETH PAUL SUMA Explain with an example the Working hypothesis.

A026 FAZALBHOY ALIYA ADILWhat is the Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of

terms in Particular Negative i.e. ' O ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

A027 GADA MILONI RASIK Distinguish between Proposition and Propositional Function.

A028 GALA MOKSHA MAHENDRA List out the limitations of Experiment.

A029 GALA PAREETA KANTI Explain Crucial Instance and Crucial Experiment with the help of an example.

A030 GANDHI JENITA KASHYAP What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Particular Affirmative . i.e. ' I ' proposition.

A031 GANI NIDA SHAMEELMOHAMED Explain the fallacy of Mal-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples.

A032 GIRI RISHBHA SANDEEP What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Particular Negative . i.e. ' O ' proposition.

A033 GORADIA DRISHTI KIRIT Define Hypothesis. How does a hypothesis originate ?

A034 GOWDA NEHA NARAYAN What is Experiment ? State the characteristics of Experiment.

A035 GULSHA SABA ZAKIRHUSSAIN Define Hypothesis. State the conditions of a Good hypothesis.

A036 GUPTA ARUN ANIL Explain the concept of Notion of Cause.

A037 GUPTA MEHAK DHARMENDRADefine Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Contradictory Opposition in the square

of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples.

A038 HANWARE TEHREEM NIYAZ Explain the concept of Notion of Cause.

A039 HATANKAR SIMRAN RAJESHDefine Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Contrary Opposition in the square of

opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples.

A040 HEMNANI ABHISHEK VINOD Why is the belief in Plurality of Causes , not scientific ?

A041 HEMRAJANI HARINA PREMPRAKASH State the characteristics of Common man's ( Popular ) Notion of Cause.

A042 IRANI KAYESHA NADIRDefine Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Sub contrary Opposition in the square

of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples.

A043 JAIN HINAL DILIPExplain why one cannot derive a statement about an arbitrarily selected individual from an

existential general proposition while using the rule of EI.

A044 JAIN SALONI SHAILESH State the characteristics of Scientific Notion of Cause.

A045 JAISWAL AKANKSHA PRAKASHDefine Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Subaltern Opposition in the square of

opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples.

A046 JANI DHRUTI ASHOKKUMAR Why is the belief in Plurality of Causes , not scientific ?

DIV/

ROLL

NO

LAST NAME NAME MIDDLE NAME

A047 JHA URVASHI ANSHUMALI What is inference by Eduction ? Explain the method of Conversion.

A048 JHAJJ TANISHA SHAWN Explain the rule of UI.

A049 JHAVERI BELI SHIRISH Explain the difference between Observation and Experiment.

A050 JOSHI BHAKTI MAHENDRA What is inference by Eduction ? Explain the method of Obversion.

A051 JOSHI SHARAYU RAHUL Explain the rule of UG.

A052 KADER NUZA MEHMOODExplain the difference between Common man's notion of cause and Scientific notion of

cause.

A053 KAIMATHURUTHY ALVINA ANTONY Explain the rule of EG.

A054 KAKKARA KANNAN RAJANWhat is a Deductive proof ? Explain the method of Indirect Proof (IP) as a test of

Tautology.

A055 KALSARIA ANERI MAHENDRA Explain the rule of EI.

A056 KAPILA SIDDHARTH KUMARWhat is a Deductive proof ? Explain the method of Indirect Proof (IP) as a test of validity

of Arguments.

A057 KAPUR AASHNA AKHIL Explain the method of Instantiation.

A058 KAPUR AKANSHA RAJIV What is Observation ? State the characteristics of Observation.

A059 KARIA FORAM VASANT ' Established hypothesis as a law or theory in Science ' - Explain.

A060 KARIA NIDHI SANJAY Explain the method of Quantification.

A061 KATHAD ANKITA JAYANTILAL Explain the concept of Verification of Hypothesis.

A062 KATHURIA ANIDA BRIJ Explain Shorter truth table as a test of Tautology.

A063 KENIA DHWANI DEVANG What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Particular Affirmative . i.e. ' I ' proposition.

A064 KHAMBATA TARONISH ADIL Explain the fallacy of Mal-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples.

A065 KHAN AMEERA ANWARSHAHZAD What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Particular Negative . i.e. ' O ' proposition.

A066 KHAN MISBAH SHAKEEL Define Hypothesis. How does a hypothesis originate ?

A067 KONDAVEETI LIPI SAIPRASAD Explain the nature and classification of propositions in Traditional Logic.

A068 KOTHARI CHARUL SURESH Explain the difference between Propositional logic and Predicate logic.

A069 KRISHNANI KRISHA RAJWhat is Singular proposition ? Why is it treated as an Universal proposition in traditional

logic ?

A070 LAKHANI AFSHEEN AMIR Explain the need for Predicate Logic.

A071 LAKHANI AYESHA SAMEER Explain the difference between Perception and Observation.

A072 LAKHOTIA MEGHA RAJEEV What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Affirmative .ie. A proposition.

A073 MADIWAL SAIPOORNIMA PRASHANT Define Hypothesis. Explain the characteristics of hypothesis.

A074 MALLICK NIDHI KUMAR What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Negative .ie.' E ' proposition.

A075 MANDAL MITALI JAIDEEP Explain the fallacy of Non-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples.

A076 MANSURI AZEEN ANWARHUSAIN Explain the importance or advantages of Observation.

A077 MEHTA AAYUSHI JITEN What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Particular Affirmative . i.e. ' I ' proposition.

A078 SHAH HIMAANI JATIN Explain the fallacy of Mal-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples.

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NO

LAST NAME NAME MIDDLE NAME

A079 MEHTA KINJAL JITENDRA What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Particular Negative . i.e. ' O ' proposition.

A080 MEHTA KRISHNA BHAVIN Define Hypothesis. How does a hypothesis originate ?

A081 MEHTA NIYOMI PARAGWhat is Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of terms in

Universal Negative i.e. ' E ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

A082 MEHTA NUPUR MANISH Explain the importance or advantages of Experiment.

A083 MEHTA PARTHHAVI VIJAY Distinguish between Singular proposition and General proposition.

A084 MEHTA PRACHI DEVEN Explain with an example the Ad-hoc hypothesis.

A085 MEHTA SIMRAN SAMIRWhat is Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of terms in

Particular Affirmative i.e. ' I ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

A086 MERCHANT SARAH RIYAZWhat is the Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of

terms in Universal Affirmative i.e. ' A ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

A087 MERCHANT TASKEEN FATEMA List out the limitations of Observation.

A088 MEWADA NIDHI RAJENDRA Explain with an example the Working hypothesis.

A089 MISTRY TARIKA DEEPAKWhat is the Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of

terms in Particular Negative i.e. ' O ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

A090 MOMIN SANIYA TAJDIN Distinguish between Proposition and Propositional Function.

A091 MURANJAN ESHA VINOD List out the limitations of Experiment.

A092 MUTREJA SAMBHAV SUNIL Explain Crucial Instance and Crucial Experiment with the help of an example.

A093 NAIR SIMERON GOPAL Explain the nature of Quantificational Deduction.

A094 NAMBIAR NIKITA SHYAMSUNDER What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Affirmative .ie. A proposition.

A095 NANDU SALONI MANISH Define Hypothesis. Explain the characteristics of hypothesis.

A096 NANJIANI SHUMS ALI What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Negative .ie.' E ' proposition.

A097 NIRMAL POOJA JANAK What is Experiment ? State the characteristics of Experiment.

A098 NISHAR JINALI JIVRAJ Define Hypothesis. State the conditions of a Good hypothesis.

A099 NOORBHAY ZAINAB SHABBIR Explain why the rule of EI should be used first when both UI and EI are used in a proof.

A100 PANCHAL PRITHVI BHARATDefine Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Contradictory Opposition in the square

of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples.

A101 PANCHAL VISHAKHA PRADIP Explain the concept of Notion of Cause.

A102 PANDHI HIRAL CHETANDefine Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Contrary Opposition in the square of

opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples.

A103 PANDIT BIAN BHUSHANExplain why the rule of UG allows us to infer universal general proposition only from an

arbitrarily selected individual.

A104 PANDYA JAHNAVI PALLAV State the characteristics of Common man's ( Popular ) Notion of Cause.

A105 PANDYA YASHIKA ANILDefine Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Sub contrary Opposition in the square

of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples.

A106 PAREKH AAYUSHI KAMLESHExplain why one cannot derive a statement about an arbitrarily selected individual from an

existential general proposition while using the rule of EI.

A107 PAREKH JANVI BHAVESH State the characteristics of Scientific Notion of Cause.

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LAST NAME NAME MIDDLE NAME

A108 PAREKH RASHI DHARMENDefine Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Subaltern Opposition in the square of

opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples.

A109 PATEL ISHA PIYUSH Why is the belief in Plurality of Causes , not scientific ?

A110 PATEL SHAILJA NILAY What is inference by Eduction ? Explain the method of Conversion.

A111 PATRAWALA AQSA ABDULGANI Explain the rule of UI.

A112 PISUWALA SARAH SAJID Explain the difference between Observation and Experiment.

A113 PITALE SAKSHI MILIND What is inference by Eduction ? Explain the method of Obversion.

A114 PUROHIT TANVI DINESHKUMAR Explain the rule of UG.

A115 RAJPUT MATI NILESHExplain the difference between Common man's notion of cause and Scientific notion of

cause.

A116 RAMBHIA DHIRA VISHAL Explain the rule of EG.

A117 SAHA ASHMITA SUSHANTWhat is a Deductive proof ? Explain the method of Indirect Proof (IP) as a test of

Tautology.

A118 SAKSENA SANCHAY ASHISH Explain the rule of EI.

A119 SALAHUDDIN JASSEM MAHMOODWhat is a Deductive proof ? Explain the method of Indirect Proof (IP) as a test of validity

of Arguments.

A120 SANGHAVI BHOOMI MAYUR Explain the method of Instantiation.

A121 SANGOI VIDHI PRAFUL What is Observation ? State the characteristics of Observation.

A122 SATELKAR CHAITRAVEE LAXMIKANT ' Established hypothesis as a law or theory in Science ' - Explain.

A123 SAVANT SHARVI PRAKASH Explain the method of Quantification.

A124 SAWANT EESHA RUPESH Explain the concept of Verification of Hypothesis.

A125 SETHWALA RASHIDA QURAISH Explain Shorter truth table as a test of Tautology.

A126 SHAH AASHVI RAJESH Explain the ' Value of Logic ' i.e. the importance and relevance of logic to life.

A127 SHAH AAYUSHI NILESH What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Affirmative .ie. A proposition.

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NO

LAST NAME NAME MIDDLE NAME

B001 AGARWAL PRIYAL ROHIT What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Affirmative .ie. A proposition.

B002 ALAKNURE JANHAVI NITIN Define Hypothesis. Explain the characteristics of hypothesis.

B003 BAGDI DHWANI RAVI What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Negative .ie.' E ' proposition.

B004 BAKHDA VINI SANJAY Explain the fallacy of Non-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples.

B005 BALVALLY SHUBHIKA SHUBHAN Explain the importance or advantages of Observation.

B006 BARROWS ASHLYN ANTONY What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Particular Affirmative . i.e. ' I ' proposition.

B007 BHARATI SHRUTI PRABHAT Explain the fallacy of Mal-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples.

B008 CHHEDA HEENAL JAYANTILAL What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Particular Negative . i.e. ' O ' proposition.

B009 CHOHAN TANVI KAUR Define Hypothesis. How does a hypothesis originate ?

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LAST NAME NAME MIDDLE NAME

B010 DALAL DHWANI VIMALWhat is Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of terms in

Universal Negative i.e. ' E ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

B011 DARUWALA PARRENDI PERVEZ Explain the importance or advantages of Experiment.

B012 DAWDA URJA VIJAYKUMAR Distinguish between Singular proposition and General proposition.

B013 DEDHIA RIYA NAYAN Explain with an example the Ad-hoc hypothesis.

B014 DHAMI RAENHHA PERMINDERWhat is Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of terms in

Particular Affirmative i.e. ' I ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

B015 DHRUV HASTI PARENWhat is the Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of

terms in Universal Affirmative i.e. ' A ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

B016 DIVATIA SOHANA JIGEESHU List out the limitations of Observation.

B017 DUNGRANI SHAILJA MANISH Explain with an example the Working hypothesis.

B018 GAGLANI RITU MANISHWhat is the Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of

terms in Particular Negative i.e. ' O ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

B019 GAITONDE ULRIKA VIJAY Distinguish between Proposition and Propositional Function.

B020 GANESH AISHWARYA SANDHYA List out the limitations of Experiment.

B021 GOEL PRACHI RAMESH Explain Crucial Instance and Crucial Experiment with the help of an example.

B022 GOKHALE SANIKA ATUL Explain the nature of Quantificational Deduction.

B023 GORAKSHA MAITHILI RANJIT How is Shorter truth table method an effective decission procedure ?

B024 GUPTA DIVYA DHARMESH Explain the nature and classification of propositions in Traditional Logic.

B025 HINDUJA KOMAL HARISH State the types of Inferences. Explain the nature of Mediate Inference.

B026 IYER SHALINITA SHEKHAR What is Experiment ? State the characteristics of Experiment.

B027 JAIN KAMAKSHI HARESHExplain the difference between Common man's notion of cause and Scientific notion of

cause.

B028 JAIN SRISHTI MANEESH Explain with an example the Ad-hoc hypothesis.

B029 JANGLA PRIYANKA HEMANGDefine Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Contradictory Opposition in the square

of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples.

B030 JANI TANVI VIJAY Explain the concept of Notion of Cause.

B031 JOG ANKITA ATULDefine Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Contrary Opposition in the square of

opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples.

B032 JOSHI SPANDANA SHASHANKExplain why the rule of UG allows us to infer universal general proposition only from an

arbitrarily selected individual.

B033 KANABAR ARYA AMIT State the characteristics of Common man's ( Popular ) Notion of Cause.

B034 KAULGUD SAUMYA MILINDDefine Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Sub contrary Opposition in the square

of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples.

B035 KHER SHIVANI MAYURExplain why one cannot derive a statement about an arbitrarily selected individual from an

existential general proposition while using the rule of EI.

B036 KISHNANI PRERENA MAHESHWhat is the Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of

terms in Universal Affirmative i.e. ' A ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

B037 MAMOOTIL SALOMI SIMONDefine Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Subaltern Opposition in the square of

opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples.

B038 MEHTA AYUSHI SANJAY Why is the belief in Plurality of Causes , not scientific ?

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NO

LAST NAME NAME MIDDLE NAME

B039 MEHTA DARSHI VIMAL What is inference by Eduction ? Explain the method of Conversion.

B040 MEHTA FORUM NIMESH Explain the rule of UI.

B041 MEHTA KHUSHALI PARIMAL Explain the difference between Observation and Experiment.

B042 MEHTA PRACHI MANISH What is inference by Eduction ? Explain the method of Obversion.

B043 MEHTA SAKSHI NIMISH Explain the rule of UG.

B044 MEHTA SRUSHTI ASHISHExplain the difference between Common man's notion of cause and Scientific notion of

cause.

B045 MEHTA TANISHA HITESH Explain the rule of EG.

B046 MEHTA YASASVI HITESHWhat is a Deductive proof ? Explain the method of Indirect Proof (IP) as a test of

Tautology.

B047 MEHTA YESHA PANKAJ Explain the rule of EI.

B048 MERCHANT NIDAH MEHBOOBWhat is a Deductive proof ? Explain the method of Indirect Proof (IP) as a test of validity

of Arguments.

B049 MERCHANT VEDIKA KSHITIJ What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Negative .ie.' E ' proposition.

B050 MHATRE NABHALI MANISH What is Observation ? State the characteristics of Observation.

B051 MISTRY NIKITA KHEEYARAM ' Established hypothesis as a law or theory in Science ' - Explain.

B052 MOTIWALA JUMANA MUSTAFA What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Negative .ie.' E ' proposition.

B053 NAIK ARPITA VIPUL Explain the concept of Verification of Hypothesis.

B054 NERURKAR VEDA SANJAY Explain Shorter truth table as a test of Tautology.

B055 NIJAP TEJASVI PRAVIN Define Hypothesis. State the conditions of a Good hypothesis.

B056 PANCHAL VIDHI MANISH Explain why the rule of EI should be used first when both UI and EI are used in a proof.

B057 PANESAR SHIKHA DHARAM Explain the ' Value of Logic ' i.e. the importance and relevance of logic to life.

B058 PATEL SHRIYA GANGJI What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Particular Affirmative . i.e. ' I ' proposition.

B059 PATEL URJA VIPUL Explain the fallacy of Mal-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples.

B060 PATNI RIZZ RAFIQ What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Particular Negative . i.e. ' O ' proposition.

B061 PEREIRA DIANDRA MICHAEL Define Hypothesis. How does a hypothesis originate ?

B062 PUNATAR SALONI SAMIR What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Negative .ie.' E ' proposition.

B063 PUNJABI SRISHTI SUNIL Explain the difference between Perception and Observation.

B064 PURI JASLEENKAUR AMARPREETSINGH What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Affirmative .ie. A proposition.

B065 RAIPANCHOLIA RICHA PANKAJ Define Hypothesis. Explain the characteristics of hypothesis.

B066 RAJSHRI ADYA ASHOK What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Negative .ie.' E ' proposition.

B067 RAY KAMAKSHI RITU Explain the fallacy of Non-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples.

B068 SAMDANI RIYA SANDEEPWhat is Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of terms in

Particular Affirmative i.e. ' I ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

B069 SANGOI NISHTHA NIKHIL What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Particular Affirmative . i.e. ' I ' proposition.

B070 SAVLA NEEL ZAVERILAL Explain the fallacy of Mal-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples.

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B071 SAWANT ISHITA CHANDRAKANT What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Particular Negative . i.e. ' O ' proposition.

B072 SAWANT RIA UDAY Define Hypothesis. How does a hypothesis originate ?

B073 SAYEED SAARRAH MANSOORWhat is Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of terms in

Universal Negative i.e. ' E ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

B074 SEGUE PANDORA RUPINDER Explain the importance or advantages of Experiment.

B075 SHAH BHUMI SHAILESH Distinguish between Singular proposition and General proposition.

B076 SHAH DEVANSHI NITIN Explain with an example the Ad-hoc hypothesis.

B077 SHAH DRASHTI MUKESHWhat is Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of terms in

Particular Affirmative i.e. ' I ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

B078 SHAH DRASHTI NILESHWhat is the Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of

terms in Universal Affirmative i.e. ' A ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

B079 SHAH MANAL NIMISH List out the limitations of Observation.

B080 SHAH MITI PRAKASH Explain with an example the Working hypothesis.

B081 SHAH NEELI ASHWINKUMARWhat is the Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of

terms in Particular Negative i.e. ' O ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

B082 SHAH PRIYAL KAMAL Distinguish between Proposition and Propositional Function.

B083 SHAH RAISHA SANJEEV What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Negative .ie.' E ' proposition.

B084 SHAH RIDDHI ANUP Explain Crucial Instance and Crucial Experiment with the help of an example.

B085 SHAH RIYA BINDESH Define Hypothesis. State the conditions of a Good hypothesis.

B086 SHAH STUTI HIMANSHU Explain the fallacy of Mal-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples.

B087 SHAH URMI ATUL What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Particular Negative . i.e. ' O ' proposition.

B088 SHARMA NISHTHA VIRENDRA Explain the difference between Propositional logic and Predicate logic.

B089 SHARMA RUCHITA MOHAN What is Experiment ? State the characteristics of Experiment.

B090 SHASTRI VAIDEHI MUKESHBHAI Define Hypothesis. State the conditions of a Good hypothesis.

B091 SHETH MANSEE SANJAY Explain the fallacy of Mal-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples.

B092 SHUNGLOO SAURABH SAMIR What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Particular Negative . i.e. ' O ' proposition.

B093 SINGH ABISHA PARAMJIT Explain the concept of Notion of Cause.

B094 SOMAYA KAJOL ASHOKDefine Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Contrary Opposition in the square of

opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples.

B095 SUKLECHA NUPUR PRAKASH Explain the fallacy of Mal-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples.

B096 TARAPOREWALA NAASHA KAYOMURZ What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Particular Negative . i.e. ' O ' proposition.

B097 THAKKAR RIYA PIYUSHExplain the difference between Common man's notion of cause and Scientific notion of

cause.

B098 TOSHNIWAL DHWANI MANOJExplain why one cannot derive a statement about an arbitrarily selected individual from an

existential general proposition while using the rule of EI.

B099 VARMA ANUSHKA VIRENDRA State the characteristics of Scientific Notion of Cause.

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B100 VASHISTA KAVYA LALITDefine Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Subaltern Opposition in the square of

opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples.

B101 VIBHAKAR HINAL NILESH Why is the belief in Plurality of Causes , not scientific ?

B102 SURAJ SUBRAMANIAN What is inference by Eduction ? Explain the method of Conversion.

B103 VIBHAKAR ISHA PIYUSH Explain the rule of UI.

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C001 BAIROLIA AASTHA RAVINDRAWhat is a Deductive proof ? Explain the method of Indirect Proof (IP) as a test of

Tautology.

C002 BERDE ABHINAY LAXMIKANT Explain the rule of EI.

C003 DADIA DEVANSHI HITESHWhat is a Deductive proof ? Explain the method of Indirect Proof (IP) as a test of validity

of Arguments.

C004 DHAKAN RAJAL MANISH Explain the method of Instantiation.

C005 GANDHI KRUTI RAJESH What is Observation ? State the characteristics of Observation.

C006 GANDHI NISHI PARAG ' Established hypothesis as a law or theory in Science ' - Explain.

C007 GARG PRIYA ABHAY Explain the method of Quantification.

C008 GHASIA AAREFA HUSSENI Explain the concept of Verification of Hypothesis.

C009 GOWRIA SASHA DORIANNE SYDNEY Explain Shorter truth table as a test of Tautology.

C010 HAJI HIBA MAQSOODANWAR Explain the ' Value of Logic ' i.e. the importance and relevance of logic to life.

C011 IYER AAKANSHA KAMLESH How is Shorter truth table method an effective decission procedure ?

C012 JAIN BARBIE PRAVIN Explain the nature and classification of propositions in Traditional Logic.

C013 JAJODIA JANHAVI AJAY Explain the difference between Propositional logic and Predicate logic.

C014 JOSHI DRUSHTI DEVENWhat is Singular proposition ? Why is it treated as an Universal proposition in traditional

logic ?

C015 JOSHI RHEA SANJAY Explain the need for Predicate Logic.

C016 KAPOOR KHUSHBOO SAILESSH Explain the difference between Perception and Observation.

C017 KARIA HEMANI RAJESH What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Affirmative .ie. A proposition.

C018 KARIA VRUTI LAKHAMSHI Define Hypothesis. Explain the characteristics of hypothesis.

C019 KHATRI MARYAM IQBAL What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Negative .ie.' E ' proposition.

C020 KOTHARI HARSH JAYESH Explain the fallacy of Mal-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples.

C021 KOYLOT SAHIL SAHESH What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Particular Negative . i.e. ' O ' proposition.

C022 MAHAJAN PARISA DEEPAK What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Particular Affirmative . i.e. ' I ' proposition.

C023 MAKWANA KHYATI KIRIT Explain the fallacy of Mal-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples.

C024 MEHTA PRACHI SANJAY What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Particular Negative . i.e. ' O ' proposition.

C025 MENDON JVITIKA NARENDRA Define Hypothesis. How does a hypothesis originate ?

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C026 MODAK NEHA ALTAFWhat is Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of terms in

Universal Negative i.e. ' E ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

C027 MODY PRIYANKA DHARMENDRA Explain the importance or advantages of Experiment.

C028 MOTLEKAR ILHAAM ASHFAQ Distinguish between Singular proposition and General proposition.

C029 NAIR ARCHANA RAVIKUMAR Explain with an example the Ad-hoc hypothesis.

C030 NETRAVALKAR NIDHI NARESHWhat is Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of terms in

Particular Affirmative i.e. ' I ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

C031 NEVTIA NIKITA SUMITWhat is the Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of

terms in Universal Affirmative i.e. ' A ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

C032 NIKHITA SUNIL RAKHEE List out the limitations of Observation.

C033 PALIMAR SRISHTI BIPIN Explain with an example the Working hypothesis.

C034 PANDYA PREETA SANJAYWhat is the Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of

terms in Particular Negative i.e. ' O ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

C035 PARAB SANIYA SATISH Distinguish between Proposition and Propositional Function.

C036 PATEL SALONI NIMESH List out the limitations of Experiment.

C037 PATHARE MADHURA MILIND Explain Crucial Instance and Crucial Experiment with the help of an example.

C038 PILLAI RHEA VENUGOPAL Explain the nature of Quantificational Deduction.

C039 ROY JHANVI JIGNESH Why is the belief in Plurality of Causes , not scientific ?

C040 SEN HAIMANTI SHUBHOBRATA What is inference by Eduction ? Explain the method of Conversion.

C041 SHAH AYUSHI JIGNESH State the types of Inferences. Explain the nature of Mediate Inference.

C042 SHAH BHAVIK VIREN What is Experiment ? State the characteristics of Experiment.

C043 SHAH DEVARSHI APURVA Define Hypothesis. State the conditions of a Good hypothesis.

C044 SHAH DIMPLE LALIT Explain why the rule of EI should be used first when both UI and EI are used in a proof.

C045 SHAH DRASHTI KALPESHDefine Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Contradictory Opposition in the square

of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples.

C046 SHAH NIDHI KIRITKUMAR Explain the concept of Notion of Cause.

C047 SHAH RASHI KAMLESHDefine Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Contrary Opposition in the square of

opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples.

C048 SHAH RUTU MANISHExplain why the rule of UG allows us to infer universal general proposition only from an

arbitrarily selected individual.

C049 SHAH SAUMYA HITESH State the characteristics of Common man's ( Popular ) Notion of Cause.

C050 SHAH SIDDHI BHAGWANJIDefine Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Sub contrary Opposition in the square

of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples.

C051 SHAH TANVI KIRANExplain why one cannot derive a statement about an arbitrarily selected individual from an

existential general proposition while using the rule of EI.

C052 SHAH VRUTI HITENDRA State the characteristics of Scientific Notion of Cause.

C053 SINGH SHAMBHAVI AJAI What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Affirmative .ie. A proposition.

C061 CHAMPANERI RUSHITA PRAKASH Explain the rule of EG.

C062 CHATTERJEE ANUJA BIMALWhat is a Deductive proof ? Explain the method of Indirect Proof (IP) as a test of

Tautology.

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C063 DOSHI JINARSHEE PARESH Explain the rule of EI.

C064 JANGLA DHWANI SANJEEVWhat is a Deductive proof ? Explain the method of Indirect Proof (IP) as a test of validity

of Arguments.

C065 KANJARIYA VIDHI DILIP Explain with an example the Ad-hoc hypothesis.

C066 KHIMASIYA URVI SHASHIKANT What is Observation ? State the characteristics of Observation.

C067 MAHUVAKAR SOUMYA VIPULWhat is Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of terms in

Universal Negative i.e. ' E ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

C068 MANIA DHRUVI KISHOR Explain the importance or advantages of Experiment.

C069 MEHTA AYUSHI DEVEN Distinguish between Singular proposition and General proposition.

C070 MEHTA NIKITA KAUSHAL Explain with an example the Ad-hoc hypothesis.

C071 PAREKH SHAILI RAJESHWhat is Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of terms in

Particular Affirmative i.e. ' I ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

C072 PATEL KANEEKA YOMESHWhat is the Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of

terms in Universal Affirmative i.e. ' A ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

C073 POMAL NILONI RUPESH List out the limitations of Observation.

C074 RATHOD CHARVI PARAG Explain with an example the Working hypothesis.

C075 SHAH MITANSHI CHETANWhat is the Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of

terms in Particular Negative i.e. ' O ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

C076 TOLIA PANKTI MANISH Distinguish between Proposition and Propositional Function.

C077 TOPIWALA HEMANSHI SHAILEN List out the limitations of Experiment.

C078 VANI DHARMIL NILESH Explain Crucial Instance and Crucial Experiment with the help of an example.

C079 WAGHELA TORAL RAKESH Explain the nature of Quantificational Deduction.

C080 MEHTA RAVISHA AMIT Explain the importance or advantages of Observation.

C085 DESHMUKH PRANALI ANAND What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Affirmative .ie. A proposition.

C086 DOSHI HILONI PIYUSH Define Hypothesis. Explain the characteristics of hypothesis.

C087 MAHADIK JUHI AJAY What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Negative .ie.' E ' proposition.

C088 MOKASHI RUJUTA RANJEET Explain the fallacy of Non-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples.

C089 PONKSHE SNEH SHARAD Explain the importance or advantages of Observation.

C090 SALVI PRANJALI SHASHISHEKHAR What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Particular Affirmative . i.e. ' I ' proposition.

C091 SHUKLA RUCHITA KETAN Distinguish between Singular proposition and General proposition.

C092 WAGLE HIMANSHU ABHAY Explain with an example the Ad-hoc hypothesis.

C093 KEER MANAVI SUDHIRWhat is Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of terms in

Particular Affirmative i.e. ' I ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

C094 GHATE NIKITA MILINDWhat is the Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of

terms in Universal Affirmative i.e. ' A ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

C098 SHAH AKSHATA SANJAY What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Affirmative .ie. A proposition.

C099 SHAH DEVANSHI SANJAY Define Hypothesis. Explain the characteristics of hypothesis.

C100 SHAH DHWANI MAHENDRA What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Negative .ie.' E ' proposition.

C101 SHAH DHWANI TUSHAR Explain the fallacy of Non-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples.

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C102 SHAH KRISHA ASHISH Explain the importance or advantages of Observation.

C103 SHAH RADHIKA RAJESH What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Particular Affirmative . i.e. ' I ' proposition.

C104 SHAH RIA JITEN Explain the fallacy of Mal-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples.

C105 SHAH RIDDHI PANKAJ What is Experiment ? State the characteristics of Experiment.

C106 SHAH RUCHI NILMESH Explain the difference between Perception and Observation.

C107 SHAH SHRUTI SUNILVIMLA What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Affirmative .ie. A proposition.

C108 SHAH VISHWA ANISH Define Hypothesis. Explain the characteristics of hypothesis.

C109 SHAH VIYOME DINESH What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Negative .ie.' E ' proposition.

C110 SHAH YASHVI MEHUL Explain the fallacy of Non-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples.

C111 SHAH YESHA PIYUSH Explain the importance or advantages of Observation.

C112 SHAIKH ARSHIE JUNAID What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Particular Affirmative . i.e. ' I ' proposition.

C113 SHAIKH HEBA AHSAN Explain the fallacy of Mal-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples.

C114 SHAIKH NAILA ABULHASAN What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Particular Affirmative . i.e. ' I ' proposition.

C115 SUBRAMANIAM GAUTAMI SHANKAR What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Affirmative .ie. A proposition.

C116 SHETH HITESHRI BHAVIK Define Hypothesis. Explain the characteristics of hypothesis.

C117 SHETH KRUPEKSHA CHETAN What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Negative .ie.' E ' proposition.

C118 SHETH NERALI DWARKESH Explain the fallacy of Non-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples.

C119 SHETTY GAURAV VASANT Explain the importance or advantages of Observation.

C120 SINGH SHIVANI MANVENDRA What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Particular Affirmative . i.e. ' I ' proposition.

C121 SODHI TANISHKA GOYA Explain the fallacy of Mal-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples.

C122 SOGANI AASHNA ASHISH Explain the rule of UG.

C123 SONI NIDHI KALPESHExplain the difference between Common man's notion of cause and Scientific notion of

cause.

C124 SONI PRIYAL BHARAT Explain the rule of EG.

C125 SONIGRA RAJVI DINESHWhat is a Deductive proof ? Explain the method of Indirect Proof (IP) as a test of

Tautology.

C126 SOOD HARSHLEEN MANPREET Explain the rule of EI.

C127 SURATWALA DARSHAN RAJESHWhat is a Deductive proof ? Explain the method of Indirect Proof (IP) as a test of validity

of Arguments.

C128 SYED RIFAT MEHMOOD Explain the method of Instantiation.

C129 TALSANIA JAY BHAVESH What is Observation ? State the characteristics of Observation.

C130 TANNA KRISHNA KIRIT ' Established hypothesis as a law or theory in Science ' - Explain.

C131 THAKKAR NOOPUR SHIRISH What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Particular Affirmative . i.e. ' I ' proposition.

C132 THAKKAR NUPUR VIPUL What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Affirmative .ie. A proposition.

C133 THAKUR KHUSHBOO MUKESH Explain Shorter truth table as a test of Tautology.

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C134 THAKUR MAHIMA ANAND Explain the ' Value of Logic ' i.e. the importance and relevance of logic to life.

C135 THAKUR MAHIMA BODHRAJ How is Shorter truth table method an effective decission procedure ?

C136 TRIVEDI BANSARI HIMANSHU Explain the nature and classification of propositions in Traditional Logic.

C137 TRIVEDI KRISHNA KEYURBHAI Explain the difference between Propositional logic and Predicate logic.

C138 UPADHYAY URVI KIRANWhat is Singular proposition ? Why is it treated as an Universal proposition in traditional

logic ?

C139 HARWANI ANCHAL MUKESH What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Particular Affirmative . i.e. ' I ' proposition.

C140 VIRA AVANI HEMANT Explain the difference between Perception and Observation.

C141 VORA MANUSHI NAYAN What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Affirmative .ie. A proposition.

C142 VORA SALONI MANISH Define Hypothesis. Explain the characteristics of hypothesis.

C143 VYAS ARYA SANDIP What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Negative .ie.' E ' proposition.

C144 WILLIAMS EMERALD JACOB Explain the fallacy of Non-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples.

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D001 GHOSALKAR SIDDHESH SUNILWhat is Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of terms in

Universal Negative i.e. ' E ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

D002 JAIN PREKSHA RAJESH Explain the importance or advantages of Experiment.

D003 KASHUP PRIYAL MANOJVANDANA Distinguish between Singular proposition and General proposition.

D004 PRERNA SHANKAR Explain with an example the Ad-hoc hypothesis.

D005 SHARMA DAAMINI VIVEKWhat is Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of terms in

Particular Affirmative i.e. ' I ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

D006 SHILPKAR KARISHMA SAJEEVANLALWhat is the Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of

terms in Universal Affirmative i.e. ' A ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

D012 FATAK RINKAL PRAVINBHAI Explain Crucial Instance and Crucial Experiment with the help of an example.

D013 SAMPAT VRISHTI ANIL Explain the nature of Quantificational Deduction.

D014 SATIKUVAR KARISHMA RAJESHDefine Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Contrary Opposition in the square of

opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples.

D015 SHAH ADITI KISHOR State the characteristics of Common man's ( Popular ) Notion of Cause.

D021 CHATUR PRADNYA DINKAR State the characteristics of Scientific Notion of Cause.

D023 SOMAIYA HONEY DIPEN Why is the belief in Plurality of Causes , not scientific ?

D029 ACHARYA PRACHI NILESH Why is the belief in Plurality of Causes , not scientific ?

D030 ANAND HARSHNEET SARMENDER What is inference by Eduction ? Explain the method of Conversion.

D031 CAMA ZARIR CHEERAG Explain the rule of UI.

D032 FAZAL AAFIYA AMIRALI Explain the difference between Observation and Experiment.

D033 GALA TANVI MANISH Define Hypothesis. Explain the characteristics of hypothesis.

D034 GOKANI DISHA RAKESH What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Negative .ie.' E ' proposition.

D035 GUPTA ANANYA PAWAN Explain the fallacy of Non-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples.

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D036 JOSHI PRUSHNI HEMANT Explain the importance or advantages of Observation.

D037 KARNIK NAMITA ATUL What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Particular Affirmative . i.e. ' I ' proposition.

D038 MALHOTRA SONALI ANIL Explain the fallacy of Mal-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples.

D039 MEHTA SALONI HITESH What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Particular Negative . i.e. ' O ' proposition.

D040 NAMDEV PRAGATI GOVIND Define Hypothesis. How does a hypothesis originate ?

D041 PAWASKAR KOMAL KIRAN What is Observation ? State the characteristics of Observation.

D042 SHAH ADITYA NAYAN What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Negative .ie.' E ' proposition.

D043 SHAH DOLLY AJAY Define Hypothesis. How does a hypothesis originate ?

D044 SHAH URVIL SANJAY Explain the concept of Verification of Hypothesis.

D045 SURI SOURAV DHEERAJ Define Hypothesis. Explain the characteristics of hypothesis.

D046 TAWDE VAISHNAVI MAHESH What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Negative .ie.' E ' proposition.

D047 PATEL AASHNA DIPAN Explain the fallacy of Non-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples.

D054 BHANJA KHUSHNAAZ JEHANGIR Explain the difference between Perception and Observation.

D055 BHANJA MEHERZAD JEHANGIR What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Affirmative .ie. A proposition.

D056 BHATLA MUKUND SANJAY Define Hypothesis. Explain the characteristics of hypothesis.

D057 CHANDURA MITI NEHAL What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Universal Negative .ie.' E ' proposition.

D058 CHHADVA AVANI HITESH Explain the fallacy of Non-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples.

D059 CHHADWA RIDDHI SHANTILAL Explain the importance or advantages of Observation.

D060 CHHEDA MANSI BHARAT What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Particular Affirmative . i.e. ' I ' proposition.

D061 CHHEDA VIDHI RAHUL Explain the fallacy of Mal-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples.

D062 DESAI MITI PANKAJ What is a Categorical proposition ? Explain Particular Negative . i.e. ' O ' proposition.

D063 DESAI PATHIK JIGAR Define Hypothesis. How does a hypothesis originate ?

D064 DODIA VIRAT HARSHADBHAIWhat is Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of terms in

Universal Negative i.e. ' E ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

D065 GAJERA KHYATI JAYESH Explain the importance or advantages of Experiment.

D066 GALA PRIYANKA RAMESH Distinguish between Singular proposition and General proposition.

D067 GANDHI EKTA AMIT What is Experiment ? State the characteristics of Experiment.

D068 GARKEL RANVIR GURMEET Define Hypothesis. State the conditions of a Good hypothesis.

D069 GEDIA RAKSHIT NARENWhat is the Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of

terms in Universal Affirmative i.e. ' A ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

D070 JAIN VENUS VINAY List out the limitations of Observation.

D071 JAVA JANHAVI ANIL Explain with an example the Working hypothesis.

D072 KACHALIA PARITA NARESHWhat is the Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of

terms in Particular Negative i.e. ' O ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

D073 KAKKAR UDAY JAI Distinguish between Proposition and Propositional Function.

D074 KAPADIA VAISHNAVI AMIT List out the limitations of Experiment.

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D075 LOKHANDWALA AMATULLAH YUSUFI Explain Crucial Instance and Crucial Experiment with the help of an example.

D076 MADRECHA MISHU ASHOK Explain the nature of Quantificational Deduction.

D077 MAKANI ASHISH MUNIR State the types of Inferences. Explain the nature of Mediate Inference.

D078 MANDALIYA BEENA DINESH Explain with an example the Ad-hoc hypothesis.

D079 MANDANI DEVESHREE GIRISHWhat is Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of terms in

Particular Affirmative i.e. ' I ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

D080 MEHTA KHYATI SANJAY What is Experiment ? State the characteristics of Experiment.

D081 MEHTA MAITRI CHETAN Define Hypothesis. State the conditions of a Good hypothesis.

D082 MEHTA MILONI TUSHAR Explain why the rule of EI should be used first when both UI and EI are used in a proof.

D083 MEHTA SHIVANI SANDEEPDefine Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Contradictory Opposition in the square

of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples.

D084 MEHTA SHRUTI MEHUL Explain the concept of Notion of Cause.

D085 MEHTA SIDDHARTH KETANDefine Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Contrary Opposition in the square of

opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples.

D086 MISRA PRAGATI ARUN Explain the importance or advantages of Experiment.

D087 PALAN JEET MEHUL State the characteristics of Common man's ( Popular ) Notion of Cause.

D088 PALANPURWALA ALEFIYA MURTUZA List out the limitations of Experiment.

D089 PANCHAL GUNJAN JAGDISH Explain Crucial Instance and Crucial Experiment with the help of an example.

D090 PANDIT CHITRA RAJA State the characteristics of Scientific Notion of Cause.

D091 POLADIA CHAITYA HIRENDefine Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Subaltern Opposition in the square of

opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples.

D092 QURAISHI NIBRAAZ ABDULKADARWhat is Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of terms in

Universal Negative i.e. ' E ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

D093 SACHDEVA JASLEEN SARPREET Explain the importance or advantages of Experiment.

D094 SAVLA TWINKLE SANJAY Distinguish between Singular proposition and General proposition.

D095 SAYANI HERSHEY NILESH Explain with an example the Ad-hoc hypothesis.

D096 SHAH ADITYA KASHYAPWhat is Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of terms in

Particular Affirmative i.e. ' I ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

D097 SHAH CHARMI BHADRESHWhat is the Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of

terms in Universal Affirmative i.e. ' A ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

D098 SHAH DARSHIL VIPUL List out the limitations of Observation.

D099 SHAH ESHAA PARESH Explain with an example the Working hypothesis.

D100 SHAH HET TEJASWhat is the Distribution of terms in Categorical proposition. Explain the distribution of

terms in Particular Negative i.e. ' O ' proposition with the help of a diagram.

D101 SHAH JANVI NILESH Distinguish between Proposition and Propositional Function.

D102 SHAH PALAK RAJESH List out the limitations of Experiment.

D103 SHETTY AISHWARYA PANDURANG Explain Crucial Instance and Crucial Experiment with the help of an example.

D104 THAKKAR KUNAL RASHMIKANT Explain the nature of Quantificational Deduction.

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D105 VAISHNAV ASTHA CHANDRASHEKHARDefine Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Contrary Opposition in the square of

opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples.

D106 VASANI HETAKSHI AMRISH State the characteristics of Common man's ( Popular ) Notion of Cause.

D107 VORA ROSHNI PANKAJ State the types of Inferences. Explain the nature of Mediate Inference.

D108 MEENA SHWETA SHEOJI What is Experiment ? State the characteristics of Experiment.

D109 ZARIWALA NAILA HUSSAIN Define Hypothesis. State the conditions of a Good hypothesis.