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SYJC Logic Project 2015-2016. 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. 5 No pictures, no decoration. Do Not cover the project. 6 Test on sums will be conducted at the time of submission of project. 7 Project should be hand written. 8 Use 5 ( A 4 ) size papers ( with lines ). 9 First page write your name, class, division, stream, roll numbe f the 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 5 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 A HINDI/PSYCHOLOGY A001 4E+10 ABHANI KAVITA MAYUR MAMTA Explain Shorter truth table as a test of Tautology. A002 4E+10 AGARWAL SIMRAN VIJAY MONA Explain the ' Value of Logic ' i.e. the importance and relevance of logic to life. A003 4E+10 AJMERA DEVANSHI DHARMENDRA RUPAL How is Shorter truth table method an effective decission procedure? A004 4E+10 ARANHA RHEA DION ALKA Explain the nature and classification of propositions in Traditional Logic. A005 4E+10 BANGARI ZEAL LAXMAN DAIBEN Explain the difference between Propositional logic and Predicate logic. A006 4E+10 BARADIA VISHAL ASIF SONAL What is Singular proposition? Why is it treated as an Universal proposition in traditional logic? A007 4E+10 BHATT NIYATI KALPESH KETNA Explain the need for Predicate Logic. A008 4E+10 BHATTY MANNAT LAKHBIR NEERJA Explain the difference between Perception and Observation. A009 4E+10 BHAVSAR BHAKTI NIMESH BHAVNA What is a Categorical proposition? Explain Universal Affirmative.ie. A proposition. A010 4E+10 BHONSULE KEYA RAHUL MUKTA Define Hypothesis. Explain the characteristics of hypothesis. A011 4E+10 BIHARI FIZAH KAMAL MEENAZ What is a Categorical proposition? Explain Universal Negative.ie.' E ' proposition. A012 4E+10 BUDDHADEV VIDHI VISHWAJEET JIGNA Explain the fallacy of Non-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples. A013 4E+10 CHADHA ANANYA GURPREET Explain the importance or advantages of Observation. A014 4E+10 CHANDELKAR SHRUTI VIRESH VIBHA A015 4E+10 CHHEDA MOUSAM CHETAN PRITI Explain the fallacy of Mal-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples. A016 4E+10 CHHICHHIA SHWETA BIMAL SHEFALI What is a Categorical proposition? Explain Particular Negative. i.e. ' O ' proposition. A017 4E+10 DAVDA DEVANSHI NILESH TRUPTI Define Hypothesis. How does a hypothesis originate? A018 4E+10 DEDHIA MAITREE BHARAT MANISHA What 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. A019 4E+10 DEDHIA PRACHI DHIREN MEENA A020 4E+10 DESAI KRISHNA PULIN JAGRUTI A021 4E+10 DESAI VRUCHI HARSHAD JAGRUTI A022 4E+10 DHANAK PRIYANKA ASHISH RASHMI What 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 4E+10 DHAROD JIL PARESH MEENA What 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 4E+10 DOSHI SIMONI PARAG RINA List out the limitations of Observation. A025 4E+10 FAKIH NAWAAL NAVID NUSHEEN Explain with an example the Working hypothesis. A026 4E+10 FAZALBHOY ALIZA ADIL SHERMIN What 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 4E+10 GABANI GOPI JADAV HIRA Distinguish between Proposition and Propositional Function. A028 4E+10 GADA SHREYA JAYANTI DIMPLE List out the limitations of Experiment. A029 4E+10 GADA VIDISHA PREMJI MANJULA Explain Crucial Instance and Crucial Experiment with the help of an example. A030 4E+10 GADHIYA PRIYANKA BHAVESH POOJA Explain the nature of Quantificational Deduction. A031 4E+10 GAGGAR SHEETAL LALIT SHOBHA What is inference by Eduction? Explain the method of Conversion. A032 4E+10 GALA URVI PARESH KALPA Explain the rule of UI. A033 4E+10 GANDHI BHAVYA BHARAT HEMINA State the types of Inferences. Explain the nature of Mediate Inference. A034 4E+10 GANDHI RAJVEE HITESH KAMINI What is Experiment? State the characteristics of Experiment. A035 4E+10 GHOSH TRISHITA SHUBHANKAR MAHUA Explain the rule of UI. EI. A036 4E+10 GILL TEJMANIK HARJINDER GURPREET Explain why the rule of EI should be used first when both UI and EI are used in a proof. A037 4E+10 GUPTA ROHIT MUNNALAL GEETA DEVI Define Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Contradictory Opposition in the square of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples. A038 4E+10 JAIN DHWANI DHIRAJ NEETU Explain the concept of Notion of Cause. A039 4E+10 JAIN DISHA PRAKASH SHARMILA Define Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Contrary Opposition in the square of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples. A040 4E+10 JAIN PRACHI MAHAVIR USHA Explain why the rule of UG allows us to infer universal general proposition only from an arbitrarily selected individual. A041 4E+10 JAIN VIDHI PRAMOD KAJAL State the characteristics of Common man's ( Popular ) Notion of Cause. A042 4E+10 JHANJHARYA SIMRAN SALIM JAITRALI Define 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 4E+10 KADHI VALLABHI SAMAR IMPAL Explain why one cannot derive a statement about an arbitrarily selected individual from an existential general proposition while using the rule of EI. A044 4E+10 KAMAT BHAGYADA MANMOHAN JAYANTI State the characteristics of Scientific Notion of Cause. A045 4E+10 KANAKIYA DOLLY MUKESH FALGUNI Define Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Subaltern Opposition in the square of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples. A046 4E+10 KAPSHIKAR MANASI MOHAN ANUPAMA Why is the belief in Plurality of Causes, not scientific? A047 4E+10 KARBHARI BHOOMIKA HEMANT DHARMISHTHAWhat is inference by Eduction? Explain the method of Conversion. A048 4E+10 KATWALA SHAILJA BIREN ASHIKA Explain the rule of UI. A049 4E+10 KHAN MUSAFFAIBRAHIMASHK IFFAT Explain the difference between Observation and Experiment. A050 4E+10 KHANDELWALVIJAYLAXMI RAJEEV KALPANA What is inference by Eduction? Explain the method of Obversion. A051 4E+10 KOTHARI AASHI DILIP PRITI Explain the rule of UG. A052 4E+10 KULKARNI RIYA DEEPAK NUTAN Explain the difference between Common man's notion of cause and Scientific notion of cause. A053 4E+10 LOKHANDWALA ZAHABIA ABBAS TASNEEM Explain the rule of EG. A054 4E+10 MAKDA RUKAIYYA ASIF TASNEEM What is a Deductive proof? Explain the method of Indirect Proof (IP) as a test of Tautology. A055 4E+10 MALAVIA PRIYADARSHUDAY BIJAL Explain the rule of EI. A056 4E+10 MEHTA DHWANI HEMANT RASHMI What is a Deductive proof? Explain the method of Indirect Proof (IP) as a test of validity of Arguments. A057 4E+10 MEHTA MAHEK GAURANG NIVEDITA Explain the method of Instantiation. A058 4E+10 MEHTA MOKSHA MANISH ALPA What is Observation? State the characteristics of Observation. A059 4E+10 MEHTA OORJA VIRAT HETAL ' Established hypothesis as a law or theory in Science ' - Explain. A060 4E+10 MEMON RABIYA MOHD.IMTIAZ SHABNAM Explain the method of Quantification. A061 4E+10 MEWADA DIVYANI MUKESH ANJANA Explain the concept of Verification of Hypothesis. A062 4E+10 MODI HETALI AMRESH CHHAYA Explain Shorter truth table as a test of Tautology. A063 4E+10 MODI KANCHI SANJAY PRITI What is inference by Eduction? Explain the method of Conversion. A064 4E+10 MUDLIYAR NEHA RAJAN KAVITA Explain the rule of UI. A065 4E+10 MUNDHRA VIDHI PAWAN KIRAN Explain the ' Value of Logic ' i.e. the importance and relevance of logic to life. A066 4E+10 MUNOT NIKITA NAVRATAN SEEMA How is Shorter truth table method an effective decission procedure? A067 4E+10 NAGAR HENISHA PRAKASH RAJNI Explain the nature and classification of propositions in Traditional Logic. A068 4E+10 NAIR AKHILA SHASHIDHARAN MRUDHULA Explain the difference between Propositional logic and Predicate logic. A069 4E+10 NAYAMPALLI SHRUTI CHAITANYA DEEPA What is Singular proposition? Why is it treated as an Universal proposition in traditional logic? A070 4E+10 NAZIA SAJID KARMALI NAZIMA Explain the need for Predicate Logic. A071 4E+10 NETTERWALA AMATULLAH SHABBIR JAMILA Explain the difference between Perception and Observation. A072 4E+10 NIKHIL PRASHANT BHALERAO ALKA What is a Categorical proposition? Explain Universal Affirmative.ie. A pro ' A ' proposition. A073 4E+10 PAI RUCHA RUPESH APARNA RUPE Define Hypothesis. Explain the characteristics of hypothesis. A074 4E+10 PANCHAL HIMANI RAJESH SADHNA What is a Categorical proposition? Explain Universal Negative.ie.' E ' proposition. A075 4E+10 PANCHAL ROSHNI PRITAM PURNIMA Explain the fallacy of Non-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples. A076 4E+10 PANCHAL SIMRAN JATIN KAUSHIKA Explain the importance or advantages of Observation. A077 4E+10 PARDAWALA SAKINA ABBASALI YAKUTA A078 4E+10 PAREKH KAVISHA CHETAN BHARTI Explain the fallacy of Mal-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples. A079 4E+10 PAREKH NIDHI TEJAS JASMINA What is a Categorical proposition? Explain Particular Negative. i.e. ' O ' proposition. A080 4E+10 PAREKH SANJANA NAILESH RASHMI Define Hypothesis. How does a hypothesis originate? A081 4E+10 PARMAR RITIK PRAKASH NEHA What 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 4E+10 PATEL AYESHA IMRAN DILSHAD A083 4E+10 PATEL DIVYA WALJI MANJULA A084 4E+10 PATEL MANISHA MURJI KESAR A085 4E+10 PATEL NEELIMA PRADEEP BINDU What 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 4E+10 PATEL PRACHEE PARESH ARUNA What 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 4E+10 PATEL SAKSHI DILIP VEERA List out the limitations of Observation. A088 4E+10 PEREIRA CLEONIGNATDYLAN BEAULA Explain with an example the Working hypothesis. A089 4E+10 PIHU PARITOSH SAND SAPNA SAND What 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 4E+10 POMAL SALONI TUSHAR RIMA Distinguish between Proposition and Propositional Function. A091 4E+10 PRATIHAR DISHA ANINDY MEGHNA List out the limitations of Experiment. A092 4E+10 PULIKKAL NIKHITA RAJESH RANII RAJESH Explain Crucial Instance and Crucial Experiment with the help of an example.

A093 4E+10 RANE RASHI TIRTHRAJ SADHANA Explain the nature of Quantificational Deduction. A094 4E+10 RUPARELIA NIDHI YOGESH HEMAL State the types of Inferences. Explain the nature of Mediate Inference. A095 4E+10 SADH PRANAVI NAVNIT REENA What is inference by Eduction? Explain the method of Conversion. A096 4E+10 SANGHVI PANKTI MILAN NEELAM Explain the rule of UI. A097 4E+10 SANGOI ZEEL RUPESH DIPTI What is Experiment? State the characteristics of Experiment. A098 4E+10 SARVAIYA AAKANKSHABHARAT SHARMILA Define Hypothesis. State the conditions of a Good hypothesis. A099 4E+10 SAVLA JAINI NILESH AMISHA Explain the rule of UI. A100 4E+10 SHAH AAGHNA HIREN HINA Define Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Contradictory Opposition in the square of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples. A101 4E+10 SHAH ANOKHI KETAN HINA Explain the concept of Notion of Cause. A102 4E+10 SHAH DISHA RASHMIKANT FALGUNI Define Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Contrary Opposition in the square of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples. A103 4E+10 SHAH DRASHTI DEVJI JAYASHREE Explain why the rule of UG allows us to infer universal general proposition only from an arbitrarily selected individual. A104 4E+10 SHAH FORAM AJAY NEELAM State the characteristics of Common man's ( Popular ) Notion of Cause. A105 4E+10 SHAH JAANVI KETAN JYOTI Define 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 4E+10 SHAH JANVI LALIT DAKSHA Explain why one cannot derive a statement about an arbitrarily selected individual from an existential general proposition while using the rule of EI. A107 4E+10 SHAH JEEL VIPUL SWATI State the characteristics of Scientific Notion of Cause. A108 4E+10 SHAH JINDARSHI HEEREN BINITA Define Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Subaltern Opposition in the square of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples. A109 4E+10 SHAH KHUSHALI MANISH URVASHI Why is the belief in Plurality of Causes, not scientific? A110 4E+10 SHAH KINE DIPESH VARSHA What is inference by Eduction? Explain the method of Conversion. A111 4E+10 SHAH MAHEK HITENDRA SAPNA Explain the rule of UI. A112 4E+10 SHAH NAISARGI BIREN RUPAL Explain the difference between Observation and Experiment. A113 4E+10 SHAH NIDHI DHRUV MANSI What is inference by Eduction? Explain the method of Obversion. A114 4E+10 SHAH RIDDHI NARENDRA HEENA Explain the rule of UG. A115 4E+10 SHAH RUCHI SUNIL PARUL Explain the difference between Common man's notion of cause and Scientific notion of cause. A116 4E+10 SHAH SHRIYA VIJAY NEETA Explain the rule of EG. A117 4E+10 SHAH URMI BHARAT SMITA What is a Deductive proof? Explain the method of Indirect Proof (IP) as a test of Tautology. A118 4E+10 SHAH YESHA AKSHAY PRATIBHA Explain the rule of EI. A119 4E+10 SHARMA ANURAG RAJIV KALA What is a Deductive proof? Explain the method of Indirect Proof (IP) as a test of validity of Arguments. A120 4E+10 SHARMA PANKHURI HARSHA NAMEETA Explain the method of Instantiation. What is Observation? State the characteristics of Observation. DIV B FRENCH/PSYCHOLOGY B001 4E+10 AGARWAL APURWA SATISH SANSKRITI Explain the method of Quantification. B002 4E+10 AGARWAL RIDDHI VIKASH SWETA Explain the concept of Verification of Hypothesis. B003 4E+10 AKHADE ANUPRIYA DHANANJAY MANISHA Explain Shorter truth table as a test of Tautology. B004 4E+10 AMIN SHARVARI PRAKASH SANDHYA Explain the ' Value of Logic ' i.e. the importance and relevance of logic to life. B005 4E+10 ANKLESHWARIA REENA LIYAKAT SHAMSHA What is inference by Eduction? Explain the method of Conversion. B006 4E+10 BARIA JESSIKA SHARUKH FARZANA Explain the rule of UI. B007 4E+10 BHANDARI SHREEYA VIJAY JAYSHREE Explain the difference between Propositional logic and Predicate logic. B008 4E+10 BHANUSHALI CHARMI AJIT ASHA What is Singular proposition? Why is it treated as an Universal proposition in traditional logic? B009 4E+10 BHARMANI POOJA DILIP JYASHREE Explain the need for Predicate Logic. B010 4E+10 BHATT DURVA PARIMAL PURVA Explain the difference between Perception and Observation. B011 4E+10 CHANDARANAISHWARI ANISH PRITI What is a Categorical proposition? Explain Universal Affirmative.ie. A pro ' A ' proposition. B012 4E+10 CHAUHAN RITU VIJAY BABITA Define Hypothesis. Explain the characteristics of hypothesis. B013 4E+10 CHAVAN PARISHA SUBHASH SANJANA What is a Categorical proposition? Explain Universal Negative.ie.' E ' proposition. B014 4E+10 CHHEDA HETVI DEEPAK JIGNA Explain the fallacy of Non-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples. B015 4E+10 CHHEDA RIA MANISH PRITI Explain the importance or advantages of Observation. B016 4E+10 CHHEDA URVI RAJESH ASHA B017 4E+10 DALAL VIVEK TEJAS TEJAL Explain the fallacy of Mal-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples. B018 4E+10 DALVI RENUKA SACHEEN ARCHANA What is a Categorical proposition? Explain Particular Negative. i.e. ' O ' proposition. B019 4E+10 DESAI ARHANNA TAASHANILESH CHERYL DESAIDefine Hypothesis. How does a hypothesis originate? B020 4E+10 DESAI MAANUNI ANAND SHRENI What 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. B021 4E+10 DHARIA TRISHNA MANISH MAMTA B022 4E+10 DOSHI AMI HITESH KINNARI B023 4E+10 FIDVI FATEMA MUSTAN MARIYA B024 What 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. B025 4E+10 GADA MAUSAM KETAN JAYSHREE What 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. B026 4E+10 GADHIYA NIDHI VINAY USHA List out the limitations of Observation. B027 4E+10 GADKAR TWISHA SUNIL VAISHALI Explain with an example the Working hypothesis. B028 4E+10 GALA DHRUVI PARAG DEENA What 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. B029 4E+10 GILDER AVA DINYAR JEROZE Distinguish between Proposition and Propositional Function. B030 4E+10 GOREGAONKAGAURI VILAS SANGEETA List out the limitations of Experiment. B031 4E+10 GUPTE VAISHNAVI SANDESH ARUNA Explain Crucial Instance and Crucial Experiment with the help of an example. B032 4E+10 HAZARIWALA JEETIKA KIRAN PREETI Explain the nature of Quantificational Deduction. B033 4E+10 JADHAV NIMISH VIJAY SANGEETA How is Shorter truth table method an effective decission procedure? B034 4E+10 JAIN ANUSHKA ATUL RUCHI Explain the nature and classification of propositions in Traditional Logic. B035 4E+10 JAIN AYUSHI NARENDRA ANITA State the types of Inferences. Explain the nature of Mediate Inference. B036 4E+10 KAMATH SANJEEV RAJESH GEETA What is Experiment? State the characteristics of Experiment. B037 4E+10 KARACHIWAL SAMANA ARIF SHENAZ What is inference by Eduction? Explain the method of Conversion. B038 4E+10 KAREDIA ZAIB ZULFIKAR GULSUDA Explain the rule of UI. B039 4E+10 KARIA ROSHNI JAYANTI GUNVANTI Define Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Contradictory Opposition in the square of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples. B040 4E+10 KARMARKAR NEHA KEDAR SUMEDHA Explain the concept of Notion of Cause. B041 4E+10 KAULGUD SAAKSHI SUDHIR SANDHYA Define Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Contrary Opposition in the square of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples. B042 4E+10 KEDIA VEDIKA RAVI MADHU RAVI Explain why the rule of UG allows us to infer universal general proposition only from an arbitrarily selected individual. B043 4E+10 KHAN RAMSHA ASIF TABASSUM State the characteristics of Common man's ( Popular ) Notion of Cause. B044 4E+10 KHOKHANI JEAL BIPIN NEEPA Define Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Sub contrary Opposition in the square of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples. B045 4E+10 KORISHETTARNIDHISHA RAJSHEKHAR ARCHANA What is inference by Eduction? Explain the method of Obversion. B046 4E+10 KOTHARI MANSI SANDEEP JIGISHA State the characteristics of Scientific Notion of Cause. B047 4E+10 KRISHNASWAMI DIVIJA PUSHPA Define Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Subaltern Opposition in the square of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples. B048 4E+10 KRISHNATREYTIYASHA HARSHMOHAN MADHUMITA Why is the belief in Plurality of Causes, not scientific? B049 4E+10 KUTMUTIA HIRAL MANOJ BHAVANA What is inference by Eduction? Explain the method of Conversion. B050 4E+10 LAKDAWALA LAMEAH NAHILA LAKDAWALA Explain the rule of UI. B051 4E+10 LALWANI SACHIN VICKEY SUNILA Explain the difference between Observation and Experiment. B052 4E+10 LOKRE SAMAI JAYANT ASHWINI What is inference by Eduction? Explain the method of Obversion. B053 4E+10 MAKWANA VIDHEE RAJESH SHEETAL Explain the rule of UG. B054 4E+10 MANGAONKARMIHIR MUKESH MANALI Explain the difference between Common man's notion of cause and Scientific notion of cause. B055 4E+10 MARFATIA AAYUSHI NIRAJ PARUL Explain the rule of EG. B056 4E+10 MEGHA KAMLESH RATHORE JYOTI What is a Deductive proof? Explain the method of Indirect Proof (IP) as a test of Tautology. B057 4E+10 MEHTA POOJA AJAY RUPAL Explain the rule of EI. B058 4E+10 MEHTA RAINA RAKESH MANISHA What is a Deductive proof? Explain the method of Indirect Proof (IP) as a test of validity of Arguments. B059 4E+10 MEHTA RAJVI HITESH VAISHALI Explain the method of Instantiation. B060 4E+10 MEHTA SHRUTI KAPIL BHAVISHA What is Observation? State the characteristics of Observation. B061 4E+10 MENON KIRTANA PADMAKUMAR RADHA ' Established hypothesis as a law or theory in Science ' - Explain. B062 4E+10 MUNOT RIDDHI MAHIPAL SANTOSH Explain the method of Quantification. B063 4E+10 NADKARNI NRUPALI HARISH ANITA Explain the concept of Verification of Hypothesis. B064 4E+10 NADKARNI SHRISHTI SHANTADAS SEEMA Explain Shorter truth table as a test of Tautology. B065 4E+10 NAILAH MOLEDINA JASMINE Define Hypothesis. State the conditions of a Good hypothesis. B066 4E+10 NANDU MANASVI JAYESH HARSHA Explain why the rule of EI should be used first when both UI and EI are used in a proof. B067 4E+10 NANDU TANVI DINESH LATA Explain the ' Value of Logic ' i.e. the importance and relevance of logic to life. B068 4E+10 NAYAK MALVIKA MADHUSUDAN JAYA How is Shorter truth table method an effective decission procedure? B069 4E+10 NISAR ZILL VINOD JAYAWANTI What is inference by Eduction? Explain the method of Conversion. B070 4E+10 OZA PRIYA CHETAN SEEMA What is a Categorical proposition? Explain Universal Affirmative.ie. A pro ' A ' proposition. B071 4E+10 PANCHAL NIKKY JITENDRA ANITA What is Singular proposition? Why is it treated as an Universal proposition in traditional logic? B072 4E+10 PANJWANI ISMAT ZAKIR SAYEDA Explain the need for Predicate Logic. B073 4E+10 PARDESHI PRIYA PRAVIN MAMTA Explain the difference between Perception and Observation. B074 4E+10 PAREKH MAITRI DEVANG JAGRUTI What is a Categorical proposition? Explain Universal Affirmative.ie. A pro ' A ' proposition. B075 4E+10 PARIKH MANASVI YATIN ALKA Define Hypothesis. Explain the characteristics of hypothesis. B076 4E+10 PARIKH ZIL VIKRAM AARTI What is a Categorical proposition? Explain Universal Negative.ie.' E ' proposition. B077 4E+10 PATEL AVANI NITIN ALKA Explain the fallacy of Non-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples. B078 4E+10 PATEL HEER RITESH SEEMA Explain the importance or advantages of Observation. B079 4E+10 PATEL RIDDHI SAMIR KAVITA B080 4E+10 PATKI MOHANA NITIN SANDHYA Explain the fallacy of Mal-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples. B081 4E+10 PENDSE AMALA VASANT SUREKHA What is a Categorical proposition? Explain Particular Negative. i.e. ' O ' proposition. B082 4E+10 PENKAR ANGELA LEBANA Define Hypothesis. How does a hypothesis originate? B083 4E+10 QURAISHI TANISHQ VATSALA What 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. B084 4E+10 RAI NEEHARIKA PRASHANTH NIVEDITA B085 4E+10 RAJGOR NIRALI JAGDISH ANITA B086 4E+10 RAO TANYA MANISH ASHWINI B087 4E+10 RAVARIYA DARSIT DAMJI SAKHIBEN What 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. B088 4E+10 SAKARIA JINISHA ASHOK MADHU What 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.

B089 4E+10 SALIAN KAVYA ANIL RAJESHRI List out the limitations of Observation. B090 4E+10 SANGHVI RITU SAMIR TARLA Explain with an example the Working hypothesis. B091 4E+10 SAVLA PARMI ASHIT DAKSHA What 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. B092 4E+10 SAYED SABA SHAHID SHAGUFTA Distinguish between Proposition and Propositional Function. B093 4E+10 SHAH JAINEE PRADEEP SANGEETA What is inference by Eduction? Explain the method of Conversion. B094 4E+10 SHAH JANKI GHANSHYAM RUPAL Explain Crucial Instance and Crucial Experiment with the help of an example. B095 4E+10 SHAH MADHYA SAURIN REKHA Explain the nature of Quantificational Deduction. B096 4E+10 SHAH MOKSHI DEVEN JIGNA State the types of Inferences. Explain the nature of Mediate Inference. B097 Explain the nature and classification of propositions in Traditional Logic. B098 4E+10 SHAH RAJVI HEMANT SHILPA Explain the difference between Propositional logic and Predicate logic. B099 4E+10 SHAH RUCHITA JIGISH SUNITA What is Experiment? State the characteristics of Experiment. B100 4E+10 SHAH URMI RAJESH NITA Define Hypothesis. State the conditions of a Good hypothesis. B101 4E+10 SHAIKH ZAHRA RIZWAN AHMARIN Why is the belief in Plurality of Causes, not scientific? B102 4E+10 SHAIVA PRANOY RAJESH KARON SHAIV What is inference by Eduction? Explain the method of Conversion. B103 4E+10 SHETH URJITA BHUSHAN SHILPA Explain the concept of Notion of Cause. B104 4E+10 SHETTIGAR VAISHNAVI SURESH SHASHIKALA Define Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Contrary Opposition in the square of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples. B105 4E+10 SINGH SONAKSHI KIRAN SINGH Explain the rule of UI. B106 4E+10 SUKHTANKAR SHREYA PRASHANT APARNA Why is the belief in Plurality of Causes, not scientific? B107 4E+10 TENDULKAR TEJAL YASHWANT UMA What is inference by Eduction? Explain the method of Conversion. B108 4E+10 THACKER KANCHI HEMANT PURVI Explain why one cannot derive a statement about an arbitrarily selected individual from an existential general proposition while using the rule of EI. B109 4E+10 THAKKAR KRITI NAYAN NEHA State the characteristics of Scientific Notion of Cause. B110 4E+10 TRIVEDI HIMALI PIYUSH DHARINI Define Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Subaltern Opposition in the square of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples. B111 4E+10 UMRIGAR DEANNE ROMIE VEERA Why is the belief in Plurality of Causes, not scientific? B112 4E+10 VALIANI KYNAT SAMEER SHABANA What is inference by Eduction? Explain the method of Conversion. B113 4E+10 VASA AMI TUSHTI RUPA Explain the rule of UI. B114 4E+10 VASANT MITALI NIPUN CHAULA Explain the difference between Observation and Experiment. B115 4E+10 VIRJEE ARSHIA JALAL PARVIN What is inference by Eduction? Explain the method of Obversion. B116 4E+10 VORA DRASHTI CHETAN MANISHA Explain the rule of UG. B117 4E+10 VORA JINAL PIYUSH JIGNA Explain the difference between Common man's notion of cause and Scientific notion of cause. B118 4E+10 VORA SAKSHI VIPUL SHILPA Explain the rule of EG. B119 4E+10 VYAS HIMA PRITESH FALGUNI What is a Deductive proof? Explain the method of Indirect Proof (IP) as a test of Tautology. B120 4E+10 WALKE SANIKA JAYESH TANUJA Explain the rule of EI. B121 4E+10 SANJANA ADINARAYAN LALITHA What is a Deductive proof? Explain the method of Indirect Proof (IP) as a test of validity of Arguments. B122 4E+10 KAMDAR HITANSHI RAJESH NANDITA Explain the method of Instantiation. B123 4E+10 SUNIL REEMA SREELATHA What is Observation? State the characteristics of Observation. ' Established hypothesis as a law or theory in Science ' - Explain. DIV C GUJARATI/PSYCHOLOGY Explain the method of Quantification. C001 4E+10 BHEDA JAINEE VIJAY VARSHA Explain the concept of Verification of Hypothesis. C002 4E+10 DESAI YESHA UMESH INA Explain Shorter truth table as a test of Tautology. C003 4E+10 GADA JHANAVI KETAN TRUPTI What is a Categorical proposition? Explain Universal Negative.ie.' E ' proposition. C004 4E+10 GADA PARTH MANOJ KOMAL How is Shorter truth table method an effective decission procedure? C005 4E+10 GANDHI HETVI SANJAY MAMTA Explain the nature and classification of propositions in Traditional Logic. C006 4E+10 KARIA ANIPRA HEMANT PRAVINA Explain the difference between Propositional logic and Predicate logic. C007 4E+10 MEHTA MAITRI CHETAN RAGINI What is a Categorical proposition? Explain Universal Negative.ie.' E ' proposition. C008 4E+10 MEHTA SHRUSHTI DHARMESH JYOTI Explain the need for Predicate Logic. C009 4E+10 PAREKH HETA SAMIR NISHA Explain the difference between Perception and Observation. C010 4E+10 SAVLA MANSI JAYESH KANCHAN What is a Categorical proposition? Explain Universal Affirmative.ie. A pro ' A ' proposition. C011 4E+10 SHAH PRATHAM HIREN NILAM Define Hypothesis. Explain the characteristics of hypothesis. C012 4E+10 SHAH VISHVA DEVANG PARUL What is a Categorical proposition? Explain Universal Negative.ie.' E ' proposition. C013 4E+10 SOMANI JANVI HITESH REENA C014 4E+10 TOLIA DHARA AJAY JASMI Explain the fallacy of Mal-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples. C015 C016 Explain the fallacy of Mal-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples. C017 What is a Categorical proposition? Explain Particular Negative. i.e. ' O ' proposition. C018 Define Hypothesis. How does a hypothesis originate? C019 What 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. C020 C021 DIV C IT/PSYCHOLOGY C022 4E+10 AGARWAL SIDDHI VIKASH SWETA What 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. C023 4E+10 AGRAWAL HARSHITA SHARAD RAJNI What 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. C024 4E+10 ASHAR KARISHMA RAJESH SADHANA List out the limitations of Observation. C025 4E+10 ASHMEETKAU JAGPREETSI SETHI RAGMEET KAU Explain with an example the Working hypothesis. C026 4E+10 BANKA SHRUTI MAHESH VINITA What 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. C027 4E+10 CHHELAVDA VIRAJ BIPIN DINA Distinguish between Proposition and Propositional Function. C028 4E+10 CHILAMBATHUAADYA MATHEW JIJI List out the limitations of Experiment. C029 4E+10 DESAI JAHANVI GANESH KAMINI Explain Crucial Instance and Crucial Experiment with the help of an example. C030 4E+10 DEVADIGA YASHRAJ PRABHAKAR DHARINI Explain the nature of Quantificational Deduction. C031 4E+10 GAJIYANI INAARA SAMIR SALIMA Why is the belief in Plurality of Causes, not scientific? C032 4E+10 HARSORA DHRUVI MANISH REKHA What is inference by Eduction? Explain the method of Conversion. C033 4E+10 ISRANI TAMANNA RAJENDRA BHARATI State the types of Inferences. Explain the nature of Mediate Inference. C034 4E+10 JADHAV DHRITI SANJAY PROMITA What is Experiment? State the characteristics of Experiment. C035 4E+10 JATKAR SAMIDHA VINAY ARCHANA Define Hypothesis. State the conditions of a Good hypothesis. C036 4E+10 JOSHI ISHA YASHODHAN NEHA Explain why the rule of EI should be used first when both UI and EI are used in a proof. C037 4E+10 KARIA VRUSHTI LAKHAMSHI RASHMI Define Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Contradictory Opposition in the square of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples. C038 4E+10 KHATRI BUSHRA PARVEZ YASMIN Explain the concept of Notion of Cause. C039 4E+10 MADON HUZAN SHAHZAD HAVOVI Define Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Contrary Opposition in the square of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples. C040 4E+10 MAMANIYA KRUPA DINESH ALPA Explain why the rule of UG allows us to infer universal general proposition only from an arbitrarily selected individual. C041 4E+10 MANIAR KARAEN SANDEEP PUSHPALATA State the characteristics of Common man's ( Popular ) Notion of Cause. C042 4E+10 MERCHANT ZOHEB AFZAL NIKHAT Define Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Sub contrary Opposition in the square of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples. C043 4E+10 MORWAL PURVI LAXMIKANT JAYSHREE Explain why one cannot derive a statement about an arbitrarily selected individual from an existential general proposition while using the rule of EI. C044 4E+10 NAIR PRISHITA SATHYAN AMBILY State the characteristics of Scientific Notion of Cause. C045 4E+10 NEGI SHREYA AKHILESH ARCHANA Define Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Subaltern Opposition in the square of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples. C046 4E+10 PALANY MUSKAAN RAJEEV MILLY Explain the difference between Observation and Experiment. C047 4E+10 PANDEY SULOCHANAAJAY REKHA What is inference by Eduction? Explain the method of Obversion. C048 4E+10 PAREKH TITHI HEMANT SONAL Explain the rule of UG. C049 4E+10 RASANIA VIHA CHANDRESH JAGRUTI Explain the difference between Observation and Experiment. C050 4E+10 SAKHARDANDRHEA MANGESH PRACHI What is inference by Eduction? Explain the method of Obversion. C051 4E+10 SANNAKE RENUKA SANJAY ANITA Explain the rule of UG. C052 4E+10 SARAFF SHIVANI SANIL SNEHAL Explain the difference between Common man's notion of cause and Scientific notion of cause. C053 4E+10 SHAH ANERI NIMESH DIMPLE Explain the rule of EG. C054 4E+10 SHAH NIDHI KAMLESH KIRAN What is a Deductive proof? Explain the method of Indirect Proof (IP) as a test of Tautology. C055 4E+10 SHAH RIYA MANOJ MANISHA Explain the rule of EI. C056 4E+10 SHERIGAR ESHA MUKESH SMITA What is a Deductive proof? Explain the method of Indirect Proof (IP) as a test of validity of Arguments. C057 4E+10 SINGH MANASI JAYPRAKASH KRISHNA SINGExplain the method of Instantiation. C058 4E+10 SIVAKUMAR NAMRATHA RADHA What is Observation? State the characteristics of Observation. C059 4E+10 TAILOR CHARMI VINESH NISHA ' Established hypothesis as a law or theory in Science ' - Explain. C060 4E+10 VARINDANI KAAVYA ANIL MONICA Explain the method of Quantification. C061 4E+10 VASAIKAR POURNIMA SHRINIVAS PRAMILA Explain the concept of Verification of Hypothesis. C062 4E+10 VYAVAHARKA KINJAL SUDHANSHU UNNATI Explain the difference between Perception and Observation. C063 4E+10 WADHIA TASMIYA ABUBAKER RAHILA What is a Categorical proposition? Explain Universal Affirmative.ie. A pro ' A ' proposition. C064 4E+10 PRASAD SAKSHAM RAMKISHOR RENU Explain Shorter truth table as a test of Tautology. C065 4E+10 MUSA AFSIN ZEHR MUZAFFAR HUSSA SHAMIM Explain the ' Value of Logic ' i.e. the importance and relevance of logic to life. C066 How is Shorter truth table method an effective decission procedure? C067 Explain the rule of EI. C068 Explain the difference between Propositional logic and Predicate logic. C069 What is Singular proposition? Why is it treated as an Universal proposition in traditional logic? DIV C MARATHI/PSYCHOLOGY Explain the need for Predicate Logic. C070 4E+10 BHOSALE TANVI SANJAY NITA BHASALEExplain the difference between Perception and Observation. C071 4E+10 DESHPANDE RUCHA NITIN ANJALI What is a Categorical proposition? Explain Universal Affirmative.ie. A pro ' A ' proposition. C072 4E+10 MISTRY MANSI SHAILESH SHWETA Define Hypothesis. Explain the characteristics of hypothesis. C073 4E+10 NALGE SAILI SURESH SAVITA State the characteristics of Scientific Notion of Cause. C074 4E+10 TAMBE NAMRATA NITIN YOGITA What is inference by Eduction? Explain the method of Obversion. C075 4E+10 THAKUR MEDHAVI SANJEEV RUJUTA Explain the rule of UG. C076 4E+10 TIKAM MANSI SANTOSH VARSHA What is inference by Eduction? Explain the method of Conversion. C077 Explain the rule of UI. C078 C079

C080 C081 DIV C HINDI/PSYCHOLOGY C082 4E+10 SHAW MANSI VASUDEV ARUNA C083 4E+10 SHETH DEVANGI NIRAV ARCHANA What 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. C084 4E+10 SHETH RASHI RUPESH URVI What 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. C085 4E+10 SHETH RIDHI AMIT MANISHA List out the limitations of Observation. C086 4E+10 SHETH SHIVANI NITIN VARSHA Explain with an example the Working hypothesis. C087 4E+10 SHETHJI DRISHTI PRANAV DHWANI Explain the difference between Propositional logic and Predicate logic. C088 4E+10 SHIBANI GIRISH AMRITA What is Singular proposition? Why is it treated as an Universal proposition in traditional logic? C089 4E+10 SHIRSATH ZISHAN JOSHUA Explain the need for Predicate Logic. C090 4E+10 SHRIMALI ANUJA BIPINKUMAR SNEHA Explain the difference between Perception and Observation. C091 4E+10 SHUBHANGI RAJESH THAKUR RADHA What is a Categorical proposition? Explain Universal Affirmative.ie. A pro ' A ' proposition. C092 4E+10 SHUKLA ISHA DAXESH DEEPIKA Define Hypothesis. Explain the characteristics of hypothesis. C093 4E+10 SIMONS NICOLE SHELDON SUJATA SIMONWhat is Experiment? State the characteristics of Experiment. C094 4E+10 SINGH PRACHI JAIHINDBAHADUR NAMITA Define Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Contrary Opposition in the square of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples. C095 4E+10 SOLANKI NEELAM SUNIL GEETA What is Experiment? State the characteristics of Experiment. C096 4E+10 SONEJI BHUMI RAJENDRA PRITI State the characteristics of Scientific Notion of Cause. C097 4E+10 SONI ANUSHRI ASHISH SONAL What is inference by Eduction? Explain the method of Obversion. C098 4E+10 SONI JESSICA KALPESH NIPA Explain the rule of UG. C099 4E+10 SONI RHEA HITESH SONAL What is inference by Eduction? Explain the method of Conversion. C100 4E+10 SONI SHREYA RAJESH ARTI Explain the rule of UI. C101 4E+10 SOOD SONAKSHI RAJAN POONAM Explain why the rule of UG allows us to infer universal general proposition only from an arbitrarily selected individual. C102 4E+10 GADA HINAL DINESH NAYNA State the characteristics of Common man's ( Popular ) Notion of Cause. C103 4E+10 SURESH ANSHULA USHA SURESHDefine Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Sub contrary Opposition in the square of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples. C104 4E+10 THADESHWARPRACHI DHARMESH RADHIKA Explain why one cannot derive a statement about an arbitrarily selected individual from an existential general proposition while using the rule of EI. C105 4E+10 THAKER YESHA MAHESH JIGNA State the characteristics of Scientific Notion of Cause. C106 4E+10 THAKKAR GAURAVI MANISH TEJAL What is inference by Eduction? Explain the method of Obversion. C107 4E+10 THAKKAR HARITA MOHAN DAKSHA Explain the rule of UG. C108 4E+10 THAKKAR RIYA BHAVESH KAJAL What is inference by Eduction? Explain the method of Conversion. C109 4E+10 TUNGEKAR ALAINA ASLAM RESHMA Explain the rule of UI. C110 4E+10 UDYAWAR TRISHIKA HEMANT SARITA Explain the difference between Observation and Experiment. C111 4E+10 UNDAVIYA KHYATI AMRISH HARSHA What is inference by Eduction? Explain the method of Obversion. C112 4E+10 VAGAL POOJA CHUNILAL PANI Explain the rule of UG. C113 4E+10 VAKHARIA DISHA DHARMENDRA TRUSHABEN Explain the difference between Common man's notion of cause and Scientific notion of cause. C114 4E+10 VAKSHI GOSAIN RAVI TUSHAAR Explain the rule of EG. C115 4E+10 YADAV DEEPALI DILIP SUSHILA What is a Deductive proof? Explain the method of Indirect Proof (IP) as a test of Tautology. C116 4E+10 YAMANI ZAINAB SHABBIR MUNIRA Explain the rule of EI. C117 4E+10 TAPADIA SIMRAN LALIT NEETA What is a Deductive proof? Explain the method of Indirect Proof (IP) as a test of validity of Arguments. C118 4E+10 MEHTA PANKTI HASIT VARSHA Explain the method of Instantiation. C119 4E+10 MARWAH PARI KAUR HARVINDER SINGHKULVINDER What is Observation? State the characteristics of Observation. C120 4E+10 UNADKAT ANUSHKA PRAKASH SANDHYA ' Established hypothesis as a law or theory in Science ' - Explain. C121 4E+10 CHHEDA KRUPALI RAMESH MEENA Explain the method of Quantification. C122 4E+10 PAREKH SMEET KALPESH SUYOGI Explain the concept of Verification of Hypothesis. C123 4E+10 CHHEDA HARDIK HIREN ARUNA Explain Shorter truth table as a test of Tautology. C124 4E+10 GUPTA TANISHAA DINESH ANJU Explain the ' Value of Logic ' i.e. the importance and relevance of logic to life. C125 POPAT SHRIYA MANISH CHETNA How is Shorter truth table method an effective decission procedure? Explain the nature and classification of propositions in Traditional Logic. DIV D GUJARATI/POLITICAL SCIENCE Explain the difference between Propositional logic and Predicate logic. D001 4E+10 FURIA TANISHAA VISHAL SHILPA What is Singular proposition? Why is it treated as an Universal proposition in traditional logic? D002 4E+10 PATEL PRIYANKA GANGJI NAYNA Explain the need for Predicate Logic. D003 4E+10 PATEL VANDANA JETHABHAI KUWARBEN Explain the difference between Perception and Observation. D004 4E+10 SURTI DIGANT JITENDRA JYOTSANA What is a Categorical proposition? Explain Universal Affirmative.ie. A pro ' A ' proposition. D005 Define Hypothesis. Explain the characteristics of hypothesis. D006 What is a Categorical proposition? Explain Universal Negative.ie.' E ' proposition. D007 Explain the fallacy of Non-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples. D008 Explain the importance or advantages of Observation. DIV D MARATHI/POLITICAL SCIENCE D009 4E+10 KULKARNI ROHAN RAJESH RASHMI Explain the fallacy of Mal-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples. D010 4E+10 SURVE GAYATRI SANJAY SANJANA D011 4E+10 TAMHANKAR ADITI MILIND SUCHITA Explain the fallacy of Mal-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples. D012 What 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. D013 D014 D015 D016 What 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. DIV D IT/POLITICAL SCIENCE What 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. D017 4E+10 DESAI PARTH PRAVIN RAMILA List out the limitations of Observation. D018 4E+10 DIVECHA ROSHNI BINIT ALPANA Explain with an example the Working hypothesis. D019 4E+10 DIXIT DEVANGSHRNIKUNJ BINDU What 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. D020 4E+10 DOSHI RUJUTA CHANDRESH JIGNA Distinguish between Proposition and Propositional Function. D021 4E+10 JAIN RAGHAV RAKESH RITU JAIN List out the limitations of Experiment. D022 4E+10 JAMBLE RIYA RAJESH ASHA Explain Crucial Instance and Crucial Experiment with the help of an example. D023 4E+10 KOTHARI JINEET BHARAT KIRAN What is a Categorical proposition? Explain Universal Negative.ie.' E ' proposition. D024 4E+10 MENON SUKANYA SURESH VINITA Define Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Contrary Opposition in the square of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples. D025 4E+10 PARDESHI RUCHI ISHWAR ANUPAMA State the characteristics of Common man's ( Popular ) Notion of Cause. D026 4E+10 PATIL SHWETA YUVRAJ TRUPTI State the types of Inferences. Explain the nature of Mediate Inference. D027 4E+10 SALIAN SHREYA SURESH NAYANA What is Experiment? State the characteristics of Experiment. D028 4E+10 SHAH KAJAL DHARMESH FALGUNI Define Hypothesis. State the conditions of a Good hypothesis. D029 4E+10 SHAHANI PRIYANKA SUNIL MADHU Explain why the rule of EI should be used first when both UI and EI are used in a proof. D030 4E+10 VORA DISHA HETAL NIPA Define Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Contradictory Opposition in the square of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples. D031 4E+10 SINGH PRIYA SAMARJEET POONAM Explain the concept of Notion of Cause. D032 What is Experiment? State the characteristics of Experiment. D033 Define Hypothesis. State the conditions of a Good hypothesis. D034 Explain why the rule of EI should be used first when both UI and EI are used in a proof. D035 Define Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Sub contrary Opposition in the square of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples. D036 Explain why one cannot derive a statement about an arbitrarily selected individual from an existential general proposition while using the rule of EI. D037 State the characteristics of Scientific Notion of Cause. DIV D FRENCH/POLITICAL SCIENCE Define Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Subaltern Opposition in the square of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples. D038 4E+10 ACHARYA BANSARI KSHITIJ HEMALI Why is the belief in Plurality of Causes, not scientific? D039 4E+10 DESHINGKAR ADITYA APOORVA SHILPA What is inference by Eduction? Explain the method of Conversion. D040 4E+10 FREDILIS SASHA SAMSON FARIDA Explain the rule of UI. D041 4E+10 JOSHI DHARMAJ MANOJ CHARU Explain the difference between Observation and Experiment. D042 4E+10 KAKADIA PRIYA RAJESH SUMITA Why is the belief in Plurality of Causes, not scientific? D043 4E+10 KERKAR SHRIYA DEEPRAJ GAURI What is inference by Eduction? Explain the method of Conversion. D044 4E+10 KOTAK NEHA VIRESH SUNITA Explain the rule of UI. D045 4E+10 MAHESHWARIVIDHI DARSHAN CHARUL Explain the difference between Observation and Experiment. D046 4E+10 MEHTA PRACHI JAYESH SAROJ What is a Deductive proof? Explain the method of Indirect Proof (IP) as a test of Tautology. D047 4E+10 MINI SAGAR SINGH ARCHANNA Explain the rule of EI. D048 4E+10 MODY AMARTYA VIPUL HEMAL What is a Deductive proof? Explain the method of Indirect Proof (IP) as a test of validity of Arguments. D049 4E+10 NAIR ANNUSHKA KESAVAN SHEELA Explain the method of Instantiation. D050 4E+10 PATEL RASHI NILESH URVASHI What is Observation? State the characteristics of Observation. D051 4E+10 PATEL VAIBHAVI NARENDRA VATSALA ' Established hypothesis as a law or theory in Science ' - Explain. D052 4E+10 SALIYA REEDHI CHANDRESH REENA Explain the method of Quantification. D053 4E+10 SHAH ANUSHKA UMESH RITU Explain the concept of Verification of Hypothesis. D054 4E+10 SHAH MANASVI MEHUL BINI Explain the nature and classification of propositions in Traditional Logic. D055 4E+10 SHAH NISHANKI BIPIN DARSHNI What is a Categorical proposition? Explain Universal Negative.ie.' E ' proposition. D056 4E+10 SHAH YASHVI HARESH SHVETA What is Singular proposition? Why is it treated as an Universal proposition in traditional logic? D057 4E+10 SHETTY RISHIKA ROHIT SUNITA D058 4E+10 THAKKAR ANMOL VIPUL PINAL Explain the difference between Perception and Observation. D059 4E+10 VIDYARTHI RUSHABH SAUMEN HEMANGI Explain the nature and classification of propositions in Traditional Logic. D060 4E+10 WAGLE SHIVALI SHIVADATT DIPALI Explain the difference between Propositional logic and Predicate logic. D061 4E+10 KHANDELWALKOMAL RAJU ERA What is Singular proposition? Why is it treated as an Universal proposition in traditional logic? D062 Explain the need for Predicate Logic. D063 Explain the difference between Perception and Observation. D064 What is a Categorical proposition? Explain Universal Affirmative.ie. A pro ' A ' proposition. D065 Define Hypothesis. Explain the characteristics of hypothesis. D066 What is a Categorical proposition? Explain Universal Negative.ie.' E ' proposition.

D067 Explain the fallacy of Non-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples. D068 Explain the importance or advantages of Observation. D069 D070 Explain the fallacy of Mal-Observation. Illustrate with the help of examples. DIV D HINDI/POLITICAL SCIENCE What is a Categorical proposition? Explain Particular Negative. i.e. ' O ' proposition. D071 4E+10 ABRAHAM AMY RONI GRACE Define Hypothesis. How does a hypothesis originate? D072 4E+10 ASTHANA ANTARA RAGESH JYOTI What 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. D073 4E+10 BAGARIA ANSHUMAN RAMESH MANJU D074 4E+10 BAJAJ MUSKAAN PRAJYOT JYOTI D075 4E+10 BHAGAT EVA RAKESH KINNARI Explain Crucial Instance and Crucial Experiment with the help of an example. D076 4E+10 BUCH BHAVYA MEHUL ALPANA Explain the nature of Quantificational Deduction. D077 4E+10 CHHEDA SHEFALI RITESH HARSHA What 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. D078 4E+10 CHITALIA DOLLY CHETAN ALPA List out the limitations of Observation. D079 4E+10 CHITALIA SMIT HIREN PARUL Explain with an example the Working hypothesis. D080 4E+10 CHOKSI AAYUSHI VIPUL BHAVNA What 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. D081 4E+10 DALWADI FALGUNI GIRISH MAYA Distinguish between Proposition and Propositional Function. D082 4E+10 DHAKAN MONIL BHARAT VARSHA List out the limitations of Experiment. D083 4E+10 DOSHI RIDDHI MANOJ JYOTI Explain Crucial Instance and Crucial Experiment with the help of an example. D084 4E+10 GALA HIRAL PRAVIN JAYASHREE Explain the nature of Quantificational Deduction. D085 4E+10 HORA RAMANDEEPSING BALJEETSINGH SARVJEET KAUState the types of Inferences. Explain the nature of Mediate Inference. D086 4E+10 JAIN MANASI KAMLESHKUNAR REKHA D087 4E+10 JAMBUGHODAFATEMA ABBAS SIMMI What 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. D088 4E+10 JOSHI TWINKLE NILESH NIPA What is Experiment? State the characteristics of Experiment. D089 4E+10 KEJRIWAL BHAVPRITA NARESH SHALINI Define Hypothesis. State the conditions of a Good hypothesis. D090 4E+10 PAHWA AYUSHI UMESH POOJA List out the limitations of Experiment. D091 4E+10 KHIMSARIA KAYVAN SANJIV SHEETAL Define Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Contradictory Opposition in the square of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples. D092 4E+10 KOTADIYA VRUSHALI DHARNENDRA JAYSHREE Explain the concept of Notion of Cause. D093 4E+10 KUMAWAT MANISH GANESH SHANTI Define Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Contrary Opposition in the square of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples. D094 4E+10 MAHESHWARINIDHI SATISH JYOTI What 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. D095 4E+10 MAKKAD ROMA MANMOHAN SEEMA State the characteristics of Common man's ( Popular ) Notion of Cause. D096 4E+10 MEHTA SOUNDARYASANDEEP JIGNA Define Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Sub contrary Opposition in the square of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples. D097 4E+10 MEHTA VAIRAGI MITESH LEENA Explain why one cannot derive a statement about an arbitrarily selected individual from an existential general proposition while using the rule of EI. D098 4E+10 MONDAL PALLAVI SAMIR SUNITA State the characteristics of Scientific Notion of Cause. D099 4E+10 NEHA NAMBIAR PRADEEP BINDU Define Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Subaltern Opposition in the square of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples. D100 4E+10 NISSAR SALONI DHARMENDRA CHANDRIKA What 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. D101 4E+10 PANCHAL PREHA KAMLESH BIJAL List out the limitations of Observation. D102 4E+10 PANDEY PRIYA GIRISH SHOBHA Explain with an example the Working hypothesis. D103 4E+10 PATEL HOOR AHMED LUBABA What 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. D104 4E+10 PATEL HRITIKA HARSHUL MAMTA Distinguish between Proposition and Propositional Function. D105 4E+10 PATHAN AYESHA WARIS GAZALA List out the limitations of Experiment. D106 4E+10 RETIWALA ZAINAB SHAKIR RUBINA Explain Crucial Instance and Crucial Experiment with the help of an example. D107 4E+10 SAGAR HETTA YOGESH SHILPA Explain the nature of Quantificational Deduction. D108 4E+10 SAPLE TEJAS SUNIL ANAGHA State the types of Inferences. Explain the nature of Mediate Inference. D109 4E+10 SAPRE SHIVANI SUHAS ANJALI D110 4E+10 SAYRE KANAK ASHOK ANUPAMA What 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. D111 4E+10 SHAH DHAIRYA RAJESHKUMAR ANJANA What is Experiment? State the characteristics of Experiment. D112 4E+10 SHAH RONAK SANDEEP SONAL Define Hypothesis. State the conditions of a Good hypothesis. D113 4E+10 SHAH RUSHALI SANJIV KALPANA Explain why the rule of EI should be used first when both UI and EI are used in a proof. D114 4E+10 SHAH SALONI DHARMESH KRUPALI Define Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Contradictory Opposition in the square of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples. D115 4E+10 SHAIKH SOFIYA SHAMIM YASMEEN Explain the concept of Notion of Cause. D116 4E+10 SHARMA NEEHARIKA ALOK VANDANA Define Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Contrary Opposition in the square of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples. D117 4E+10 SHETH URVI HIMANSHU PALLAVI Explain why the rule of UG allows us to infer universal general proposition only from an arbitrarily selected individual. D118 4E+10 SINGH SIKANDER DARSHAN ANJU State the characteristics of Common man's ( Popular ) Notion of Cause. D119 4E+10 SONECHA MILLI MANISH NEETU Define Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Sub contrary Opposition in the square of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples. D120 4E+10 SONI SHINOVA RAJESH APARNA Explain why one cannot derive a statement about an arbitrarily selected individual from an existential general proposition while using the rule of EI. D121 4E+10 SUTERWALA UMMEMA KUTUB TASNEEM State the characteristics of Scientific Notion of Cause. D122 4E+10 THAKKAR HEMA HARESH RAXA Define Immediate inference. Explain the relation of Subaltern Opposition in the square of opposition of proposition with the help of a diagram and examples. D123 4E+10 THAKKAR JHEEL DIVYESH BHAVNA What is a Deductive proof? Explain the method of Indirect Proof (IP) as a test of Tautology. D124 4E+10 VARMA KARISHMA BHARAT BERNADETTE Explain the rule of EI. D125 4E+10 YAJURVEDI DIVYA RAGHAVENDRA ANJALI What is a Deductive proof? Explain the method of Indirect Proof (IP) as a test of validity of Arguments. D126 4E+10 ANSARI TAMSEEL PARVEZ RIZWANA Explain the method of Instantiation. D127 4E+10 KALYANJI JESSICA MANISH TARLIKA What is Observation? State the characteristics of Observation. D128 4E+10 ACHARYA PRERNA MUKUL KAVITA ' Established hypothesis as a law or theory in Science ' - Explain. D129 4E+10 REDDY SHAIK NIMRA FATHIMA SHAHAZANEE Explain the concept of Verification of Hypothesis.