T.Y.B.Sc.IT Sem VI (19-20) Remedial Lectures - sm shetty ...

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Bunts Sangha’s S.M. Shetty College of Science, Commerce & Management Studies, Powai Department of Information Technology Notice Date: 28 th Aug 2020 This is to inform that the online remedial lectures of T.Y.B.Sc.IT Sem VI for all subjects are scheduled as per the following time table. All the students who are appearing for exam in first week of October 2020 online examinations have to compulsory attend the sessions. Students will be guided about the online examination platform and exam question paper pattern. Venue: Zoom Platform T.Y.B.Sc.IT Sem VI (19-20) Remedial Lectures 7th Sept 2020 8th Sept 2020 9th Sept 2020 10th Sept 2020 11th Sept 2020 12th Sept 2020 21st Sept 2020 22nd Sept 2020 Day /Time Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Mon Tues 4pm to 5pm Tushar Sheetal Vinay Sheetal Sheetal Raveen a Tushar Raveena 5pm to 6pm Tushar Nabila Raveena Nabila Vinay Nabila Tushar Vinay All the students are instructed install the ZOOM app on their mobile or laptop well in advance and to join the Zoom Meeting 5 min before the time of the session. The meeting link of the session will be shared with you prior to the session through whatsapp group. Dr. Tushar Sambare Principal Co-ordinator

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Bunts Sangha’s

S.M. Shetty College of Science, Commerce & Management Studies, Powai

Department of Information Technology

Notice

Date: 28th Aug 2020

This is to inform that the online remedial lectures of T.Y.B.Sc.IT Sem VI for all subjects arescheduled as per the following time table. All the students who are appearing for exam infirst week of October 2020 online examinations have to compulsory attend the sessions.Students will be guided about the online examination platform and exam question paperpattern.

Venue: Zoom Platform

T.Y.B.Sc.IT Sem VI (19-20) Remedial Lectures

7thSept2020

8thSept2020

9thSept2020

10thSept2020

11thSept2020

12thSept2020

21stSept2020

22ndSept2020

Day /Time Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Mon Tues

4pm to 5pm Tushar Sheetal Vinay Sheetal SheetalRaveen

a Tushar Raveena

5pm to 6pm Tushar Nabila Raveena Nabila Vinay Nabila Tushar Vinay

All the students are instructed install the ZOOM app on their mobile or laptop well inadvance and to join the Zoom Meeting 5 min before the time of the session. The meeting linkof the session will be shared with you prior to the session through whatsapp group.

Dr. Tushar Sambare Principal

Co-ordinator

Bunts Sangha’sS. M. Shetty College of Science, Commerce & Management Studies, Powai

Online Remedial Lectures Report

5th Oct 2020

The Department has conducted online remedial lectures for students of T.Y.B.Sc.IT Sem -6 who areappearing for exam in first week of October 2020 examinations. Due to pandemic situation as per theuniversity guidelines all the exams are supposed to be conducted on online platform in the form ofmultiple choice questions. The remedial classes were taken as per the following schedule:

Venue: Zoom Platform.

T.Y.B.Sc.IT Sem VI (19-20) Remedial Lectures

7thSept2020

8thSept2020

9thSept2020

10thSept2020

11thSept2020

12thSept2020

21stSept2020

22ndSept2020

Day /Time Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Mon Tues

4pm to 5pm Tushar Sheetal Vinay Sheetal SheetalRaveen

a Tushar Raveena

5pm to 6pm Tushar Nabila Raveena Nabila Vinay Nabila Tushar Vinay

All the students joined the session through the following zoom meeting links:

Outcome: Students got the idea about the online platform examination pattern and the weightage ofthe unit as well Multiple choice questions based on the units along with the scope of the topics.Students understood the online examination question paper pattern.

Dr. Tushar Sambare Principal

Co-ordinator

Remedial Lecture of BScIT (September - 2020-21)Subject Teacher: Prof. Raveena ShettySubject: Business Intelligence

9/9/2020 12/9/2020 22/9/2020

3 Sushmita Barai 3 Sushmita barai 2 Ansari Fayeza

5Chaudhary Nadeem Ahmed 6 Nikhil Anand Desai 3 Sushmita barai

6 NIKHIL ANAND DESAI 7Devadiga Sheethal Vishwanath 4 Mubeena shaikhfareed Bhalke

6 NIKHIL ANAND DESAI 9 Adline Fernandes 6 Nikhil Anand Desai

7Devadiga Sheethal Vishwanath 13 Shubham gupta 9 Adline Fernandes

8 Dubey Rohan 15 Ekta Jaiswal 13 Shubham gupta9 Vishal Nirmal Fernando 20 Khan Nausheen Akhtar 14 behzad9 Adline Albert Fernandes 22 Riti Rajesh Kotian 15 Ekta Jaiswal

12Gaonkar Shivam Prakash 23 Vaishnavi Mateti 18 Khan Khansa Yusuf

13 Shubham gupta 24 GAURAV MHASKAR 20 Khan Nausheen Akhtar14 Behzad Ichhaporia 25 Jine Ramesh Nadar 23 Vaishnavi Mateti15 Ekta Jaiswal 29 Pranali 24 GAURAV MHASKAR18 Khan Khansa Yusuf 31 Varsha Jaywant Parab 25 Jine Ramesh Nadar20 Khan Nausheen Akhtar 32 Pathan sana 27 vipul22 Riti Kotian 33 Abhin Poojary 28 Saurabh Navghane23 Vaishnavi Mateti 35 Manoj kumar 29 Pranali25 Jine Nadar 41 Faisal Shaikh 30 Ashish Pandey27 Vipul Venu Nair 42 Shabir Shaikh 31 Varsha Jaywant Parab28 SAURABH NAVGHANE 43 Akshay Shetty 32 Pathan sana29 Panchal Pranali Shirish 44 Daivik Shetty 33 Abhin Poojary30 Ashish Pandey 45 Kavya Vittal Shetty 35 Manoj kumar32 pathan sana 47 Sameksh shetty 37 Dheeraj salian33 Abhin Arvind Poojari 50 Ritesh Rakesh Singh 38 Manasi

35Puppala manoj kumar manikyarao 52 Navya Suvarna 40 Ayman shaikh

37 Dheeraj Salian 54 Tiwari Shivam Dhananjay 41 Faisal Shaikh

38 Manasi Salvi 55 Ashish Jaykaran Yadav 42 Shabir Shaikh39 Aamir Asif Shaikh 56 Dayashankar Yadav 47 Sameksh shetty40 Ayman shaikh 59 K ANUJ 48 Vignesh Sadashiva Shetty

41Shaikh Mohammed Faisal 60 Oshairah Rain Abdul Latif 49 Siddique Abdul Ahad

43 Shetty Akshay Ashok 62 Anjali Belevari 50 Ritesh Rakesh Singh44 Daivik Dinesh Shetty 65 Godwin David 51 Stency Mary Mathew45 Shetty Kavya Vittal 71 Patwin Dias 55 Ashish Jaykaran Yadav

46Rakshitha ramesh shetty 73 Jyoti Fatate 56 Dayashankar Yadav

47 Sameksh shetty 74 Bharti Gandla 57 Navin

48Shetty Vignesh Sadashiva 75 Anil Govind Gawade 58 Yadav Umesh Harilal

49 Siddique Abdul Ahad 76 Maulik Gohil 59 K ANUJ50 Singh Ritesh Rakesh 79 Ishika Karkera 61 Ansari Heena Parveen51 Stency Mary Mathew 90 Kajol Nangare 62 Anjali Belevari52 Suvarna Navya Pradeep 91 Nikhil Pandey 64 Iftekhar Ahmed Chaudhary

52Suvarna Navya Pradeep 93 Patwa Manishkumar 65 Godwin David

52Suvarna Navya Pradeep 95 Ritvik Rai 71 Patwin Dias

54Tiwari Shivam Dhananjay 96 Bipin Rajbhar 73 Jyoti Fatate

55 Ashish Jaykaran Yadav 97 Nikhil Rane 74 Bharti Gandla58 Yadav Umesh Harilal 100 Shaikh Iqra 75 Anil Govind Gawade

60Rain Oshairah abdul latif 102

SHEIKH AYESHA AHMED 76 Maulik Gohil

61 Ansari Heena Parveen 104 Deepika Shetty 78 Shubham jadhav61 Ansari Heena Parveen 105 Kiran Shetty 79 Ishika Karkera

64Chaudhary Iftekhar Ahmed 107 Suvasini Shetty 80 Deepak kathi

65 Godwin David 109 Nikita Singh 81 Mohsin Khan

72Yash Sanjeev Kumar Dudeja 110 Trishika Tawde 82 Osama Khan

73 Jyoti Fatate 112 Abhishek Yadav 83 Shifa Khan

74 Bharti Gandla 113Aishvarya Ramashray Yadav 84 Aakash Mane

76 Maulik Gohil 114Yadav Manish Kumar Rajendra Prasad 85 Gautam Mewada

76 Maulik Gohil 117 Sana pawaskar 86 Faraz Mir77 Abhishek Gupta 119 Khan Abdullah Babullah 88 Shreya Naidu80 Deepak kathi 120 Shaikh Sumaiya Saleem 89 Rhea Nair81 Mohsin khan 120 Deepak kathi 90 Kajol Nangare82 Khan osama 121 Akash Patil 91 Nikhil Pandey83 Shifa Khan 122 Sujit Shetty 93 Patwa Manishkumar87 nilesh moriya 122 Osama Khan 94 Prabhat Ashok Prajapati

90 Shaikh Iqra 123GIRIJA SHIVKUMAR PATIL 95 Ritvik Rai

91 Nikhil Dinesh Pandey 123 Shifa Khan 96 Bipin Rajbhar

92SHEIKH AYESHA AHMED 125 Yogesh Yadav 98 Alema Sayyed

93 Patwa Manishkumar 125 Gautam Mewada 100 Shaikh Iqra95 Shetty Kiran 126 Faraz Mir 102 SHEIKH AYESHA AHMED97 Rane Nikhil Subhash 129 Rhea Nair 104 Deepika Shetty98 Alema Zahid Sayyed 132 SONI HUSEN MUSTAFA 105 Kiran Shetty99 Bhaskar Senavenna 212 Saurabh Navghane 106 Shetty Pawan Kishore99 Nikita singh 312 Manasi 108 Harshit shukla

109 Trishika Tawde 412Vignesh Sadashiva Shetty 109 Nikita Singh

111 Ashutosh Rajesh Tiwari 512 Yadav Umesh Harilal 120 Shaikh Sumaiya Saleem113 Aishvarya Yadav 712 Shubham jadhav 122 Sujit Shetty114 yadav manish kumar 912 Alema Sayyed 123 GIRIJA SHIVKUMAR PATIL115 Sandhya Yadav 1112 Sohel patel 124 Munira Tashrifwala116 Pravin Naik 1212 Shreya Naidu 125 Yogesh Yadav117 Sana pawaskar 127 Samiullah118 Sohel patel 132 SONI HUSEN MUSTAFA119 Khan abdulla babullah

120Shaikh Sumaiya Saleem

121 Patil Akash Rajendra122 Shetty Sujit Shashikant

123PATIL GIRIJA SHIVKUMAR

126 Shubham palekar127 Faizi Samiullah

127 Faizi Samiullah

Remedial Lecture of BScIT (September - 2020-21)Subject Teacher: Prof. Nabila KaziSubject: PGIS

8/9/2020 10/9/2020 12/9/20203 Sushmita barai 3 Sushmita Barai 2 Ansari Fayeza

6Nikhil Anand Desai 5

Chaudhary Nadeem Ahmed 3 Sushmita barai

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Devadiga Sheethal Vishwanath 6 NIKHIL ANAND DESAI 4

Mubeena shaikhfareed Bhalke

9Adline Fernandes 6 NIKHIL ANAND DESAI 6

Nikhil Anand Desai

13Shubham gupta 7

Devadiga Sheethal Vishwanath 9

Adline Fernandes

15 Ekta Jaiswal 8 Dubey Rohan 13Shubham gupta

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Khan Nausheen Akhtar 9 Adline Albert Fernandes 14 behzad

22Riti Rajesh Kotian 10 Vishal Nirmal Fernando 15 Ekta Jaiswal

23Vaishnavi Mateti 12 Gaonkar Shivam Prakash 18

Khan Khansa Yusuf

24GAURAV MHASKAR 13 Shubham gupta 20

Khan Nausheen Akhtar

25Jine Ramesh Nadar 14 Behzad Ichhaporia 23

Vaishnavi Mateti

28Saurabh Navghane 15 Ekta Jaiswal 24

GAURAV MHASKAR

29 Pranali 18 Khan Khansa Yusuf 25Jine Ramesh Nadar

31Varsha Jaywant Parab 20 Khan Nausheen Akhtar 27 vipul

32 Pathan sana 22 Riti Kotian 28Saurabh Navghane

33 Abhin Poojary 23 Vaishnavi Mateti 29 Pranali35 Manoj kumar 25 Jine Nadar 30 Ashish Pandey

38 Manasi 27 Vipul Venu Nair 31Varsha Jaywant Parab

41 Faisal Shaikh 28 SAURABH NAVGHANE 32 Pathan sana42 Shabir Shaikh 29 Panchal Pranali Shirish 33 Abhin Poojary43 Akshay Shetty 30 Ashish Pandey 35 Manoj kumar44 Daivik Shetty 32 pathan sana 37 Dheeraj salian

45Kavya Vittal Shetty 33 Abhin Arvind Poojari 38 Manasi

47Sameksh shetty 35

Puppala manoj kumar manikyarao 40 Ayman shaikh

48

Vignesh Sadashiva Shetty 37 Dheeraj Salian 41 Faisal Shaikh

50Ritesh Rakesh Singh 38 Manasi Salvi 42 Shabir Shaikh

52Navya Suvarna 39 Aamir Asif Shaikh 46

Rakshitha Shetty

54Tiwari Shivam Dhananjay 40 Ayman shaikh 47

Sameksh shetty

55

Ashish Jaykaran Yadav 41 Shaikh Mohammed Faisal 48

Vignesh Sadashiva Shetty

56Dayashankar Yadav 43 Shetty Akshay Ashok 49

Siddique Abdul Ahad

58Yadav Umesh Harilal 44 Daivik Dinesh Shetty 50

Ritesh Rakesh Singh

59 K ANUJ 45 Shetty Kavya Vittal 51Stency Mary Mathew

60Oshairah Rain Abdul Latif 46 Rakshitha ramesh shetty 55

Ashish Jaykaran Yadav

62Anjali Belevari 47 Sameksh shetty 56

Dayashankar Yadav

65 Godwin David 48 Shetty Vignesh Sadashiva 57 Navin

71 Patwin Dias 49 Siddique Abdul Ahad 58Yadav Umesh Harilal

73 Jyoti Fatate 50 Singh Ritesh Rakesh 59 K ANUJ

74 Bharti Gandla 51 Stency Mary Mathew 61Ansari Heena Parveen

75Anil Govind Gawade 52 Suvarna Navya Pradeep 62

Anjali Belevari

76 Maulik Gohil 52 Suvarna Navya Pradeep 64

Iftekhar Ahmed Chaudhary

78Shubham jadhav 52 Suvarna Navya Pradeep 65 Godwin David

79 Ishika Karkera 54 Tiwari Shivam Dhananjay 71 Patwin Dias80 Deepak kathi 55 Ashish Jaykaran Yadav 73 Jyoti Fatate82 Osama Khan 58 Yadav Umesh Harilal 74 Bharti Gandla

83 Shifa Khan 60 Rain Oshairah abdul latif 75Anil Govind Gawade

85Gautam Mewada 61 Ansari Heena Parveen 76 Maulik Gohil

86 Faraz Mir 61 Ansari Heena Parveen 78Shubham jadhav

88 Shreya Naidu 64Chaudhary Iftekhar Ahmed 79 Ishika Karkera

89 Rhea Nair 65 Godwin David 80 Deepak kathi

90 Kajol Nangare 72Yash Sanjeev Kumar Dudeja 81 Mohsin Khan

91 Nikhil Pandey 73 Jyoti Fatate 82 Osama Khan

93Patwa Manishkumar 74 Bharti Gandla 83 Shifa Khan

95 Ritvik Rai 76 Maulik Gohil 84 Aakash Mane

96 Bipin Rajbhar 76 Maulik Gohil 85Gautam Mewada

97 Nikhil Rane 77 Abhishek Gupta 86 Faraz Mir98 Alema Sayyed 80 Deepak kathi 88 Shreya Naidu

100 Shaikh Iqra 81 Mohsin khan 89 Rhea Nair

102

SHEIKH AYESHA AHMED 82 Khan osama 90 Kajol Nangare

104Deepika Shetty 83 Shifa Khan 91 Nikhil Pandey

105 Kiran Shetty 87 nilesh moriya 93Patwa Manishkumar

107Suvasini Shetty 91 Nikhil Dinesh Pandey 94

Prabhat Ashok Prajapati

109 Nikita Singh 93 Patwa Manishkumar 95 Ritvik Rai

110Trishika Tawde 97 Rane Nikhil Subhash 96 Bipin Rajbhar

112Abhishek Yadav 98 Alema Zahid Sayyed 98 Alema Sayyed

113

Aishvarya Ramashray Yadav 99 Bhaskar Senavenna 99

Bhaskar senavenna

114

Yadav Manish Kumar Rajendra Prasad 100 Shaikh Iqra 100 Shaikh Iqra

117 Sana pawaskar 102SHEIKH AYESHA AHMED 102

SHEIKH AYESHA AHMED

118 Sohel patel 105 Shetty Kiran 104Deepika Shetty

119

Khan Abdullah Babullah 109 Nikita singh 105 Kiran Shetty

120

Shaikh Sumaiya Saleem 110 Trishika Tawde 106

Shetty Pawan Kishore

121 Akash Patil 111 Ashutosh Rajesh Tiwari 108 Harshit shukla

122 Sujit Shetty 113 Aishvarya Yadav 109 Nikita Singh

123

GIRIJA SHIVKUMAR PATIL 114 yadav manish kumar 110

Trishika Tawde

125 Yogesh Yadav 115 Sandhya Yadav 111Ashutosh Rajesh Tiwari

132SONI HUSEN MUSTAFA 116 Pravin Naik 112

Abhishek Yadav

117 Sana pawaskar 113

Aishvarya Ramashray Yadav

118 Sohel patel 114

Yadav Manish Kumar Rajendra Prasad

119 Khan abdulla babullah 115Sandhya Yadav

120 Shaikh Sumaiya Saleem 116 Pravin Naik121 Patil Akash Rajendra 117 Sana pawaskar122 Shetty Sujit Shashikant 118 Sohel patel

123PATIL GIRIJA SHIVKUMAR 119

Khan Abdullah Babullah

126 Shubham palekar 120

Shaikh Sumaiya Saleem

127 Faizi Samiullah 122 Sujit Shetty

127 Faizi Samiullah 123

GIRIJA SHIVKUMAR PATIL

124Munira Tashrifwala

125 Yogesh Yadav

126Shubham palekar

127 Samiullah128 Suraj sharma

132SONI HUSEN MUSTAFA

Remedial Lecture of BScIT (September - 2020-21)Subject Teacher: Prof. Sheetal KhanoreSubject: Security in computing

8/9/2020 10/9/2020 11/9/2020

Roll NO.Name of the student Roll NO. Name of the student Roll NO. Name of the student

3 Sushmita barai 3 Sushmita Barai 2 Ansari Fayeza

6Nikhil Anand Desai 5

Chaudhary Nadeem Ahmed 3 Sushmita barai

7

Devadiga Sheethal Vishwanath 6 NIKHIL ANAND DESAI 4

Mubeena shaikhfareed Bhalke

9Adline Fernandes 6 NIKHIL ANAND DESAI 6 Nikhil Anand Desai

13 Shubham gupta 7Devadiga Sheethal Vishwanath 9 Adline Fernandes

15 Ekta Jaiswal 8 Dubey Rohan 13 Shubham gupta

20Khan Nausheen Akhtar 9 Adline Albert Fernandes 14 behzad

22Riti Rajesh Kotian 10 Vishal Nirmal Fernando 15 Ekta Jaiswal

23Vaishnavi Mateti 12

Gaonkar Shivam Prakash 18 Khan Khansa Yusuf

24GAURAV MHASKAR 13 Shubham gupta 20 Khan Nausheen Akhtar

25Jine Ramesh Nadar 14 Behzad Ichhaporia 23 Vaishnavi Mateti

28Saurabh Navghane 15 Ekta Jaiswal 24 GAURAV MHASKAR

29 Pranali 18 Khan Khansa Yusuf 25 Jine Ramesh Nadar

31Varsha Jaywant Parab 20 Khan Nausheen Akhtar 27 vipul

32 Pathan sana 22 Riti Kotian 28 Saurabh Navghane33 Abhin Poojary 23 Vaishnavi Mateti 29 Pranali35 Manoj kumar 25 Jine Nadar 30 Ashish Pandey38 Manasi 27 Vipul Venu Nair 31 Varsha Jaywant Parab41 Faisal Shaikh 28 SAURABH NAVGHANE 32 Pathan sana

42 Shabir Shaikh 29 Panchal Pranali Shirish 33 Abhin Poojary43 Akshay Shetty 30 Ashish Pandey 35 Manoj kumar44 Daivik Shetty 32 pathan sana 37 Dheeraj salian

45Kavya Vittal Shetty 33 Abhin Arvind Poojari 38 Manasi

47 Sameksh shetty 35Puppala manoj kumar manikyarao 40 Ayman shaikh

48

Vignesh Sadashiva Shetty 37 Dheeraj Salian 41 Faisal Shaikh

50Ritesh Rakesh Singh 38 Manasi Salvi 42 Shabir Shaikh

52 Navya Suvarna 39 Aamir Asif Shaikh 46 Rakshitha Shetty

54Tiwari Shivam Dhananjay 40 Ayman shaikh 47 Sameksh shetty

55Ashish Jaykaran Yadav 41

Shaikh Mohammed Faisal 48

Vignesh Sadashiva Shetty

56Dayashankar Yadav 43 Shetty Akshay Ashok 49 Siddique Abdul Ahad

58Yadav Umesh Harilal 44 Daivik Dinesh Shetty 50 Ritesh Rakesh Singh

59 K ANUJ 45 Shetty Kavya Vittal 51 Stency Mary Mathew

60Oshairah Rain Abdul Latif 46

Rakshitha ramesh shetty 55 Ashish Jaykaran Yadav

62 Anjali Belevari 47 Sameksh shetty 56 Dayashankar Yadav

65 Godwin David 48Shetty Vignesh Sadashiva 57 Navin

71 Patwin Dias 49 Siddique Abdul Ahad 58 Yadav Umesh Harilal73 Jyoti Fatate 50 Singh Ritesh Rakesh 59 K ANUJ74 Bharti Gandla 51 Stency Mary Mathew 61 Ansari Heena Parveen

75Anil Govind Gawade 52

Suvarna Navya Pradeep 62 Anjali Belevari

76 Maulik Gohil 52Suvarna Navya Pradeep 64

Iftekhar Ahmed Chaudhary

78Shubham jadhav 52 Suvarna Navya Pradeep 65 Godwin David

79 Ishika Karkera 54Tiwari Shivam Dhananjay 71 Patwin Dias

80 Deepak kathi 55 Ashish Jaykaran Yadav 73 Jyoti Fatate82 Osama Khan 58 Yadav Umesh Harilal 74 Bharti Gandla

83 Shifa Khan 60Rain Oshairah abdul latif 75 Anil Govind Gawade

85Gautam Mewada 61 Ansari Heena Parveen 76 Maulik Gohil

86 Faraz Mir 61 Ansari Heena Parveen 78 Shubham jadhav

88 Shreya Naidu 64Chaudhary Iftekhar Ahmed 79 Ishika Karkera

89 Rhea Nair 65 Godwin David 80 Deepak kathi

90 Kajol Nangare 72Yash Sanjeev Kumar Dudeja 81 Mohsin Khan

91 Nikhil Pandey 73 Jyoti Fatate 82 Osama Khan

93Patwa Manishkumar 74 Bharti Gandla 83 Shifa Khan

95 Ritvik Rai 76 Maulik Gohil 84 Aakash Mane96 Bipin Rajbhar 76 Maulik Gohil 85 Gautam Mewada97 Nikhil Rane 77 Abhishek Gupta 86 Faraz Mir98 Alema Sayyed 80 Deepak kathi 88 Shreya Naidu100 Shaikh Iqra 81 Mohsin khan 89 Rhea Nair

102

SHEIKH AYESHA AHMED 82 Khan osama 90 Kajol Nangare

104 Deepika Shetty 83 Shifa Khan 91 Nikhil Pandey105 Kiran Shetty 87 nilesh moriya 93 Patwa Manishkumar107 Suvasini Shetty 91 Nikhil Dinesh Pandey 94 Prabhat Ashok Prajapati109 Nikita Singh 93 Patwa Manishkumar 95 Ritvik Rai110 Trishika Tawde 97 Rane Nikhil Subhash 96 Bipin Rajbhar112 Abhishek Yadav 98 Alema Zahid Sayyed 98 Alema Sayyed

113

Aishvarya Ramashray Yadav 99 Bhaskar Senavenna 99 Bhaskar senavenna

114

Yadav Manish Kumar Rajendra Prasad 100 Shaikh Iqra 100 Shaikh Iqra

117 Sana pawaskar 102SHEIKH AYESHA AHMED 102

SHEIKH AYESHA AHMED

118 Sohel patel 105 Shetty Kiran 104 Deepika Shetty

119Khan Abdullah Babullah 109 Nikita singh 105 Kiran Shetty

120Shaikh Sumaiya Saleem 110 Trishika Tawde 106 Shetty Pawan Kishore

121 Akash Patil 111 Ashutosh Rajesh Tiwari 108 Harshit shukla122 Sujit Shetty 113 Aishvarya Yadav 109 Nikita Singh

123

GIRIJA SHIVKUMAR PATIL 114 yadav manish kumar 110 Trishika Tawde

125 Yogesh Yadav 115 Sandhya Yadav 111 Ashutosh Rajesh Tiwari

132SONI HUSEN MUSTAFA 116 Pravin Naik 112 Abhishek Yadav

117 Sana pawaskar 113Aishvarya Ramashray Yadav

118 Sohel patel 114Yadav Manish Kumar Rajendra Prasad

119 Khan abdulla babullah 115 Sandhya Yadav

120Shaikh Sumaiya Saleem 116 Pravin Naik

121 Patil Akash Rajendra 117 Sana pawaskar122 Shetty Sujit Shashikant 118 Sohel patel

123PATIL GIRIJA SHIVKUMAR 119 Khan Abdullah Babullah

126 Shubham palekar 120 Shaikh Sumaiya Saleem127 Faizi Samiullah 122 Sujit Shetty

127 Faizi Samiullah 123GIRIJA SHIVKUMAR PATIL

124 Munira Tashrifwala125 Yogesh Yadav126 Shubham palekar127 Samiullah128 Suraj sharma

132SONI HUSEN MUSTAFA

Remedial Lecture of BScIT (September - 2020-21)Subject Teacher: Prof. Vinay V. ShahpurkarSubject: SQA

1/9/2020 2/9/2020 3/9/2020

Roll NO. Name of the student Roll NO. Name of the student Roll NO. Name of the student1 Ahmed Khalid 1 khalid ahmed 3 Barai sushmita

2 Ansari Fayeza 5 Chaudhary Nadeem Ahmed 6 DESAI NIKHIL ANAND

5 Chaudhary Nadeem Ahmed 6 DESAI NIKHIL ANAND 7 Devadiga Sheethal Vishwanath

6 DESAI NIKHIL ANAND 8 Dubey Rohan 8 Dubey Rohan

7 Devadiga Sheethal 9 Fernandes Adline Albert 9 Fernandes Adline Albert

8 Dubey Rohan 10 Fernando Vishal Nirmal 10 Fernando Vishal Nirmal

9 Fernandes Adline Albert 14 Ichhaporia behzad ashtad 11 Gaikwad Manisha Manohar

10 Fernando Vishal Nirmal 15 Ekta Jaiswal 13 Gupta shubham Ramshiromani

12 Gaonkar Shivam 19 Naved khan 14 Ichhaporia Behzad Ashtad

13 Gupta shubham gupta 20 Khan Nausheen Akhtar 18 Khan Khansa Yusuf

14 Ichhaporia Behzad 22 Kotian Riti Rajesh 20 Khan Nausheen Akhtar

15 Ekta Jaiswal 23 Vaishnavi Mateti 22 Kotian Riti Rajesh

18 Khan Khansa Yusuf 24 MHASKAR GAURAV AVINASH 23 MATETI VAISHNAVI

20 Khan Nausheen Akhtar 25 Nadar Jine Ramesh 25 NadarJine Ramesh

21 Shahjad khan 27 Nair vipul 27 nair vipul venu

22 Kotian Riti Rajesh 28 SAURABH NAVGHANE 29 Panchal Pranali Shirish

23 Mateti Vaishnavi 29 Panchal Pranali Shirish 31 Parab varsha jaywant

24 MHASKAR GAURAV AVINASH 30 Ashish Pandey 33 Poojari Abhin

25 Nadar Jine Ramesh 31 Parab Varsha Jaywant 37 Salian Dheeraj

26 NAIK OMKAR 32 Pathan sana 38 Manasi Salvi

27 Nair vipul 33 Poojari Abhin 41 Shaikh Mohammed Faisal

28 Saurabh Navghane 37 Salian Dheeraj 43 Shetty Akshay Ashok

29 Panchal Panchal Shirish 38 Salvi Manasi 44 Shetty Daivik Dinesh

30 Pandey Ashish 40 shaikh ayman 45 Shetty Kavya Vittal

31 Parab Varsha Jaywant 41 Shaikh Faisal 46 Shetty rakshitha

32 Pathan sana 45 Shetty Kavya Vittal 48 Shetty Vignesh Sadashiva

33 Abhin Poojary 46 Rakshitha Shetty 49 Siddique Abdul Ahad

34 Poojary Vineet 47 Shetty Sameksh 51 Stency Mary Mathew

37 Dheeraj salian 48 Shetty Vignesh Sadashiva 52 Suvarna Navya

40 shaikh ayman 49 Siddique Abdul Ahad 56 Yadav dayashankar ramadhar

41 Shaikh Faisal 51 Stency Mary Mathew 57 Yadav navin

43 Shetty Akshay Ashok 52 Suvarna Navya Pradeep 61 Ansari Heena Parveen

44 Shetty Daivik Dinesh 53 Shaktiramesh Thever 72 Dudeja Yash Sanjeev Kumar

45 Shetty Kavya Vittal 55 Yadav Ashish 73 Fatate Jyoti Bharat

46 Rakshitha shetty 56 Dayashankar yadav 75 Gawade Anil Govind

47 SHETTY SAMEKSH 57 Navin yadav 76 Gohil Maulik

48 Shetty Vignesh Sadashiva 60 Rain Oshairah Abdul latif 78 shubham mahadev jadhav

49 Siddique Abdul Ahad 62 Belevari Anjali Suresh 82 KHAN OSAMA AYUB

51 Stency Mathew 71 Dias Patwin 83 Khan Shifa Shamshir

52 Suvarna Navya 72 Dudeja Yash Sanjeev Kumar 84 Mane Aakash Dhondopant

55 Ashish yadav 73 Fatate Jyoti Bharat 86 Mir Faraz Faiyaz

56 Dayashankar yadav 74 Bharti Gandla 89 Nair Rhea Vijay

57 Navin yadav 75 Gawade Anil Govind 90 Nangare Kajol Annasaheb

59 Anuj KS 76 Gohil Maulik 91 Pandey Nikhil Dinesh

60 Rain Oshairah 79 Karkera Ishika Devraj 95 Rai Ritvik Rohit

61 Ansari Heena Parveen 81 Khan Mohsin Naimuddin 97 Rane Nikhil Subhash

62 Anjali belevari 82 khan osama ayub 102 SHEIKH AYESHA AHMED

64 Chaudhary iftekhar ahmed 83 Khan Shifa 105 Shetty Kiran Ramesh

65 David Godwin 84 Mane Aakash Dhondopant 106 Shetty Pawan Kishore

71 Dias Patwin 85 Mewada Gautam 109 singh nikita

72 Dudeja Yash 86 Mir Faraz 115 Yadav Sandhya

73 Fatate Jyoti 89 Nair Rhea Vijay 118 Patel sohel

74 Bharti Gandla 90 Nangare kajol Annasaheb 122 Shetty Sujit Shashikant

75 Gawade Anil Govind 91 Pandey Nikhil Dinesh 124 Tashrifwala Munira Ismail

76 Gohil Maulik 94 Prabhat Prajapati 4022283 Jaiswal Ekta

79 Karkera Ishika 95 Rai Ritvik Rohit

80 Deepak kathi 96 Rajbhar Bipin Vinod

81 Khan Mohsin 97 Rane Nikhil Subhash

82 khan osama ayub 102 SHEIKH AYESHA AHMED

83 Khan Shifa Shamshir 104 Shetty Deepika Dinesh

84 Mane aakash Dhondopant 105 Shetty Kiran Ramesh

85 Mewada Gautam 106 Shetty pawan kishore

86 Mir Faraz 109 Nikita singh

88 Shreya Naidu 110 Tawde Trishika

89 Nair Rhea 111 Tiwari Ashutosh Rajesh

90 Nangare kajol Annasaheb 113 Aishvarya Ramashray Yadav

91 Pandey Nikhil Dinesh 114 yadav manish kumar rajendra prasad

92 Shubham Pandit 118 Patel sohel

93 Patwa Manishkumar 120 Shaikh Sumaiya Saleem

94 Prabhat Prajapati 121 Patil Akash Rajendra

95 Rai Ritvik Rohit 122 Shetty Sujit Shashikant

97 Rane Nikhil Subhash 124 Tashrifwala Munira Ismail

98 Sayyed Alema 127 Faizi Samiullah

100 Shaikh Iqra

102 SHEIKH AYESHA AHMED

104 Shetty Deepika Dinesh

105 Shetty Kiran

106 shetty pawan kishore

107 Shetty Suvasini

109 singh nikita

110 Tawde Trishika

111 Tiwari Ashutosh Rajesh

113 Aishvarya Ramashray Yadav

115 Sandhya PhoolBadan Yadav

118 Sohel patel

119 Khan abdulla

120 Shaikh Sumaiya Saleem

121 PATIL AKASH RAJENDRA

122 Shetty Sujit Shashikant

123 Patil Girija Shivkumar

124 Tashrifwala Munira

127 Faizi Samiullah

128 Sharma suraj

Bunts Sangha’sS.M. Shetty College of Science, Commerce & Management Studies,

Powai.

Department of Management Studies

NoticeDate: 05th October 2020

This is to inform the students of FYBMS that students with poor performancein Sem I Internal exams, the remedial classes will be conducted as perfollowing schedule.The time table for remedial classes is given below:

Sr.No

Subject Date Time

1 Introduction to FinancialAccounts

10th October2020

4:00PM-6:00PM

2 Business Law 12th October 2020 4:00PM-6:00PM3 Business Statistics 13th October 2020 4:00PM-6:00PM4 Business Communication 15th October 2020 4:00PM-6:00PM5 Foundation of Human Skills 16th October 2020 4:00PM-6:00PM6 Business Economics 18th October 2020 4:00PM-6:00PM

All the students whose performance is poor are instructed to attend thelectures as scheduled for your respective subject. You are also expected to beready with your difficult topics and doubts.

Program Coordinator Principal

Bunts Sangha’sS.M. Shetty College of Science, Commerce & Management Studies,

Powai.

Department of Management Studies

Report on Remedial LecturesDate: 23rd October 2020

Department of Management Studies had arranged for the remedial lecturesfor students of Semester I (FYBMS) with poor performance in the internalexamination, the details for which are as follows:Sr.No

Subject Date Time Topic Taught

1 Introduction to FinancialAccounts

10th October2020

4:00PM-6:00PM

Unit 1 & Unit 2

2 Business Law 12th October2020

4:00PM-6:00PM

Unit 1 & Unit 3

3 Business Statistics 13th October2020

4:00PM-6:00PM

Unit 2 & Unit 3

4 Business Communication 14th October2020

4:00PM-6:00PM

Unit 1 & Unit 2

5 Foundation of HumanSkills

15th October2020

4:00PM-6:00PM

Unit 2 & Unit 3

6 Business Economics 16th October2020

4:00PM-6:00PM

Unit 1 & Unit 2

Program Coordinator Principal

Outcome:

Conducting remedial lectures has helped the weaker students to understandthe subject better, developed confidence in the subject and helped inimproving confidence in the students. Conduction of remedial lecturescreated a platform for slow learners to interact with their subject teachers andmade difficult areas of the subject easy to understand.It will help students to perform better in their semester exams.

Attendance Record:

SR.NO. NAME OF THE STUDENT 10/10/20 12/10/20 13/10/20 14/10/20 15/10/20 16/10/20

1 Khan Shabaz Nasir P P P A P P2 Gowda Prajwal Honappa P P P P P P3 Prathamesh Prasad Yesaji P P P P P P4 Awani Bhanushali P P P P P P

5 Pooja Seetharam Devadiga P P P P P P

6 Swati paswan A P P A P P

7 Rumman Nasir Pathan P P P P A P

8 Poojary Sudeep Dinesh P P P A P P

9 Vidisha Shetty A P P P P P

10 Eligeti Saikiran P P P A A P11 Monica Yadav A A A A A A

Program Coordinator

Feedback:Feedback was taken from the students; overall feedback of the remedial lectureswas good. Students were able to get special attention to solve their doubts and learnduring the sessions.It helped the students to develop confidence to appear for upcoming exams.

Bunts Sangha’s

S.M. Shetty College of Science, Commerce & Management Studies, Powai.

Department of Management Studies

Notice

Date: 23rd November 2020

This is to inform the students of TYBMS that remedial lectures are arranged for

Students with below satisfactory attendance

Students with poor performance in Semester – V internal examinations

The remedial lectures shall be conducted as per following schedule on Zoom.

The time table for remedial lectures Semester V - TYBMS

Sr. No Subject Date Time

1 Logistics & Supply Chain

Management

30th November 2020 4:00-6:00

2 Corporate Communications & Public

Relations

1st December 2020 4:00-6:00

3 Investment Analysis & portfolio

Management

2nd December 2020 4:00-6:00

4 Wealth Management 3rd December 2020 4:00-6:00

5 Commodities & Derivatives Market 4th December 2020 4:00-6:00

6 Risk Management 5th December 2020 4:00-6:00

The Zoom link for the same shall be sent on the class groups. Attendance is

compulsory for all assigned students. Other students may join in as well. Kindly refer

to your course incharges for doubts and difficulties during the sessions.

BMS Coordinator Principal

Ms. Nidhi Chandorkar Dr. Sridhara Shetty

Bunts Sangha’s

S.M. Shetty College of Science, Commerce & Management Studies, Powai.

Department of Management Studies

Report on Remedial Lectures

Date: 24th December 2020

Department of Management Studies had arranged for the remedial lectures for students

of Semester V (TYBMS) below satisfactory attendance and poor performance in the

internal examination, the details for which are as follows

Sr.

No Subject Date Timings Content

Students

Assigned

Students

Present

1 Logistics & Supply

Chain Management

30th

November

2020

4:00-6:00 Full

Syllabus

overview

6 6

2 Corporate

Communications &

Public Relations

1st December

2020

4:00-6:00 Full

Syllabus

overview

6

6

3 Investment Analysis

& portfolio

Management

2nd December

2020

4:00-6:00 Full

Syllabus

overview

5 5

4 Wealth Management 3rd December

2020

4:00-6:00 Full

Syllabus

overview

6 6

5 Commodities &

Derivatives Market

4th

December

2020

4:00-6:00 Full

Syllabus

overview

6 6

6 Risk Management 5th

December

2020

4:00-6:00 Full

Syllabus

overview

5 5

The students were encourage to discuss their course specific doubts with the teacher.

BMS Coordinator

Ms. Nidhi Chandorkar

Bunts Sangha’s

S.M. Shetty College of Science, Commerce & Management Studies, Powai.

Department of Management Studies

Outcome on Remedial Lectures

The remedial lectures had the following outcomes:-

Provided a platform for the students to interact with the course teachers and clear

their doubts.

As few students with the similar academic orientation were present in the lecture

(as compared to regular lectures), the peculiar concepts were discussed in an easy

to understand manner.

Provided better understanding of the courses and improved their overall

performance in the semester end examination.

BMS Coordinator

Ms. Nidhi Chandorkar

Bunts Sangha’s

S.M. Shetty College of Science, Commerce & Management Studies, Powai.

Department of Management Studies

Feedback on Remedial Lectures

The remedial lectures were conducted as per following schedule on Zoom.

The time table for remedial lectures Semester V - TYBMS

Sr. No Subject Date Time

1 Logistics & Supply Chain

Management

30th November 2020 4:00-6:00

2 Corporate Communications & Public

Relations

1st December 2020 4:00-6:00

3 Investment Analysis & portfolio

Management

2nd December 2020 4:00-6:00

4 Wealth Management 3rd December 2020 4:00-6:00

5 Commodities & Derivatives Market 4th December 2020 4:00-6:00

6 Risk Management 5th December 2020 4:00-6:00

The remedial lectures had the following feedback from the students:-

It was conducted timely.

The doubts were resolved to satisfaction.

The duration of the session was appropriate

BMS Coordinator

Ms. Nidhi Chandorkar

Bunts Sangha’s

S.M. Shetty College of Science, Commerce & Management Studies, Powai.

Department of Management Studies

Attendance of Remedial Lectures

DATE

30th

November

2020

1st December

2020

2nd

December

2020

3rd

December

2020

4th

December

2020

5th

December

2020

TIME 4:00-6:00 4:00-6:00 4:00-6:00 4:00-6:00 4:00-6:00 4:00-6:00

Roll no.

of

student

Name of Student

Logistics &

Supply Chain

Management

Corporate

Communicati

ons & Public

Relations

Investment

Analysis &

portfolio

Management

Wealth

Management

Commodities

& Derivatives

Market

Risk

Management

99 JADHAV SANTOSH SANJAY NA NA P P P NA

105 KAVLE SAYLI NILESH P P P P P P

106 KHAN OMAIR ASLAM P P NA P P P

121 POOJARY SAIPRASAD RAVI P P NA P NA NA

132 SHETTY SAKSHI SURESH P P P P P P

134 SHETTY SHARAN PRAVEEN P P P P P P

140 BEARY SINAN HUSSAIN P P P NA P P

Number of Students Assigned 6 6 5 6 6 5

Number of students Present 6 6 5 6 6 5

Number of Students Absent 0 0 0 0 0 0

BUNTS SANGHA'S

S.M.SHETTY COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, COMMERCE NAD MANAGEMENT STUDIES

T.Y.B.M.S (B) REMEDIAL LECTURES FOR SEMESTER V 2020-2021

Bunts Sangha’sS.M. Shetty College of Science, Commerce & Management Studies, Powai.

Department of Management Studies

NoticeDate: 25th November, 2020

This is to inform the students of SYBMS that, students with poor performance in Sem –III Internal exams, the remedial classes will be conducted as per following schedule.The time table for remedial classes is given below:

Sr.No

Subject Date Time

1 Strategic Management 1st December,2020

4:00PM-6:00PM

2 Business Planning &Entrepreneurial Management

2nd December,2020

4:00PM-6:00PM

3 FC III: EnvironmentalManagement

3rd December,2020

4:00PM-6:00PM

4 Accounting for ManagerialDecisions

4th December,2020

4:00PM-6:00PM

5 Information Technology forBusiness Management-I

5th December,2020

4:00PM-6:00PM

6 Advertising (Marketing) 7th December,2020

4:00PM-6:00PM

7 Consumer Behaviour(Marketing)

8th December,2020

4:00PM-6:00PM

8 Corporate Finance (Finance) 7th December,2020

4:00PM-6:00PM

9 Basics of Financial Services(Finance)

8th December,2020

4:00PM-6:00PM

All the students whose performance is poor are instructed to attend the lectures asscheduled for your respective subject. You are also expected to be ready with yourdifficult topics and doubts.

Program Coordinator Principal

Bunts Sangha’sS.M. Shetty College of Science, Commerce & Management Studies, Powai.

Department of Management Studies

Report on Remedial LecturesDate: 10th December, 2020

Department of Management Studies had arranged for the remedial lectures for studentsof Semester III (SYBMS) with poor performance in the internal examination, thedetails for which are as follows:Sr.No

Subject Date Time Topic Taught

1 Strategic Management 1st December,2020

4:00PM-6:00PM

Unit 1 & Unit 2

2 Business Planning &EntrepreneurialManagement

2nd December,2020

4:00PM-6:00PM

Unit 1 & Unit 2

3 FC III: EnvironmentalManagement

3rd December,2020

4:00PM-6:00PM

Unit 2 & Unit 3

4 Accounting for ManagerialDecisions

4th December,2020

4:00PM-6:00PM

Unit 1 & Unit 2

5 Information Technology forBusiness Management-I

5th December,2020

4:00PM-6:00PM

Unit 2 & Unit 3

6 Advertising (Marketing) 7th December,2020

4:00PM-6:00PM

Unit 1 & Unit 2

7 Consumer Behaviour(Marketing)

8th December,2020

4:00PM-6:00PM

Unit 2 & Unit 3

8 Corporate Finance(Finance)

7th December,2020

4:00PM-6:00PM

Unit 1 & Unit 2

9 Basics of Financial Services(Finance)

8th December,2020

4:00PM-6:00PM

Unit 1 & Unit 2

Program Coordinator Principal

Outcome:

Conducting remedial lectures has helped the weaker students to understand the subjectbetter, developed confidence in the subject and helped in improving confidence in thestudents. Conduction of remedial lectures created a platform for slow learners tointeract with their subject teachers and made difficult areas of the subject easy tounderstand.It will help students to perform better in their semester exams.

Attendance Record:

ROLL. NO. NAME OF THE STUDENT

01-12-20

02-12-20

03-12-20

04-12-20

05-12-20

07-12-20

08-12-20

3 AHMED FAZAL SARFARAZ P P P P P P P9 BHINDA NIKHILYOGESHWAR P P P P P P P11 BORICHA ARCHIT RAJESH P A P P P P P13 CHETTIAR ABHISHEK MARIA P P P P P P P20 JADHAV PRATHMESH SUKHADEV P P P P P P P23 KASHMIRI MOHD REHBAR A P P P P P A25 KHAN JUNAID JAVED P P P P A P P26 KHAN SAIF ALI ZUBER P P P P P P P34 MAURYA AMAN RAGHAV A P P P P A P36 MEHTA RAJ JAGDIP P P P A P P P37 MEMON ARBINA IRFAN P P P P P P P44 PANCHAL PRITHVI ARVIND A P P P P P P48 PARAB ARYAN ANIL P P P P P P P51 PAWAR DARSHALI RAVI P P P P P P P54 PUJARI MEGHA SABU P P P P P P P55 PUTRAN AADITYA SAINATH P P P P P P A58 RAO ISHAAN VIKRANT P P P P P P P59 RAO SEJAL SATISH P P P A P P P65 SAWANT SIDDHANT SANTOSH P P P P P P P66 SHAIKH SHAHID SALIM P P A P P P P67 SHETTY NAVYASHREE UDAYA P A P P P P P70 SHETTY ANKIT RAVINDRA A P P P P P P72 SHETTY ASHLESH ASHIT P P P P P P P74 SHETTY KARTIK GANGADHAR P A P P P P P85 SINGH ESHAAN VIJAY P P P P P P P91 SUVARNA GAURAV KISHORE P P A P A P P95 ZAVERI MILONI AMIT P A P P P P P99 CHAVAN PRAJAKTA PRATAP P P P P P A P104 FERNANDES NOEL ROMEO P P P P P P P105 HAWALDAR IQRA FIROZ P P P P P P P120 NAMBIAR AJITHESH SATHYAN P P P P P P P121 NATH AKASHDIP SINGH AVTAR SINGH P P P P P P P131 RASAM SHUBHAM ULHAS P P P P P A P134 RODRIGUES CAROL RAUL P A P A P P P135 RUPANI AMISHA GIRISH P P P P P P P

Program Coordinator

Feedback:The overall feedback of the remedial lectures was good. Students were able to get specialattention to solve their doubts and learn during the sessions.

BUNTS SANGHA’SS.M. SHETTY COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES,

POWAI

DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES

REMEDIAL LECTURES

For TYBMS SEM5 (Marketing) November 2020

NOTICE

The students of TYBMS (Marketing) are hereby informed that based on themock (preliminary examination) held from 8th December to 10th December, thedepartment has decided to conduct remedial lectures for students who were notable to clear examination of specific subjects or have not attended. Please notethe schedule for the same:

SUBJECT DATE TIME TOPICSLOGISTICS ANDSUPPLY CHAINMANAGEMENT

11/12/2020 9AM TO 10AM Unit 3 and 4 &practicalportion

E-COMMERCE &DIGITL MARKETING

11/12/2020 11AM TO 12PM Unit 2 and Unit3

SERVICESMARKETING

12/12/2020 9AM TO 10AM Unit 2 and Unit3

CUSTOMERRELATIONSHIPMGMT

12/12/2020 11AM TO 12PM Unit 2 and Unit3

Program Coordinator Principal

TYBMS (MARKETING) FOR DEC 2020 EXAMINATIONSEMESTER 5, MOCK TEST RESULTS

ROLL NO.FULL NAME (STARTING WITHSURNAME) LOGISTICS

CCPR

ECOMM S&D SERVICE CRM

1 Abizar Abbas Shaikh 57 75 75 75 75 75

2 Alva Nabha 47 68 75 70 70 68

3 Ambawale ANAND Gaurav 70 75 75 70 75 70

4 Ansari shadab 74 75 74 70 51 68

5AREKAR VAISHNAVIARUN 75 75 75 72 70 70

6 Bagal Hrishikesh Chandrakant 72 75 75 74 75 72

7 Bajaj Sidhant Rohit 68 75 75 75 75 70

8 Bangera Janith 68 75 75 75 75 72

9 Bhandari Disha 72 75 75 75 74 72

10 Bhanushali shubh 60 75 74 75 57 62

11 Bumb Pravesh 74 75 75 72 74 75

12chourasiya chandramohankumar 68 68 70 75 68 66

13 CRASTO ALISHA ALEX 68 75 75 75 75 75

14 Deolikar Sarangi 75 75 75 75 75 70

15 Deshpande Anoushka 64 75 75 42 45 59

16 Dias Sarah 75 75 75 75 70 68

17 Dsouza Lawrence 68 75 75 72 75 68

18 Fernandes Glenna 72 75 75 70 72 70

19 Frank micah Ignatius 72 75 75 75 74 74

20 Gaonkar Janhavi Adarsh 75 75 75 64 72 60

21 Gupta Aditya Santosh 72 75 75 70 74 70

22 Tur harman singh 45 51 38 34 42 45

23 Hegde Parikshit 72 75 75 72 72 60

24 Jadhav shubham dattaram 64 71 66 68 74 57

25 Jadhav Shubham Milind 70 75 75 72 66 70

26 JOAHI NEESARG AMIT 68 75 75 66 72 66

27 KATTYAYAN ANANYA 70 75 75 75 75 68

28 Khan jamal ali AB 75 74 70 66 68

29 kokal naman 74 75 75 70 74 70

30 Kotian Pranay 75 75 75 70 72 66

31 Kunchikorve Pawan 70 75 75 75 75 68

32 Kunder Aryan 70 75 75 74 64 70

33 Kurba Akash 72 75 74 70 72 64

34 Alisha Mathew 70 75 70 75 74 74

35 Mehta Dharmeet 75 75 75 70 72 70

36 Metri Akash Mallesh Shanta 72 75 75 72 60 59

37 Mishra Pooja 75 75 72 75 75 72

38 Mor Sunil Dinesh 72 75 75 72 68 72

39 pagare Adwait 72 75 75 68 70 72

40 Pallan Anand Arumugam 75 75 74 72 75 75

41 Panchal.Mihir.Rasik 72 75 75 74 75 64

42 Pandit Shubham Madhav 75 75 75 75 74 75

43 saravana kumar 60 75 60 72 57 64

44 Poojari Nidhi 75 75 75 75 66 49

45 Poonja Pratik 72 75 75 75 66 75

46 Potkule Pratik 75 75 75 70 75 70

47 Rai .Nidhi 75 75 75 70 74 66

48 rajawat kashish Ramesh 74 75 75 70 72 66

49 Regan Raj 68 75 75 75 74 75

50 Ribeiro Karen 75 75 75 70 74 72

51 Roshan sudhir 72 75 75 75 75 72

52 Sachar Gaurang 72 75 75 75 72 68

53 Sakunde Shubhangi Rajendra 75 75 75 75 72 70

54 Salian Ishan 72 75 75 75 74 70

55 Salian Mayuri 70 75 74 75 64 74

56 Salian rakshit 53 49 21 38 29 29

57 Abraham Samantha 72 75 75 75 72 75

58 Sayyad Rehan Ahmad 72 75 75 74 75 68

59 Senva Ketan Yogendra 72 75 75 74 75 66

60 SHAH AAYUSH KETAN 68 75 75 75 75 70

61 SHAH DIVY BIPIN 62 75 75 75 72 68

62 SHARMA RIMIKA 66 75 75 44 47 59

63 Shetty Akshat Shekar 72 75 75 75 66 75

64 Shetty Amit 72 75 75 74 75 72

65 Shetty Anay 75 75 72 75 75 70

66 Shetty Anshul 53 75 70 59 75 62

67 Shetty Arpan 51 53 32 32 36 21

68 SHETTY ISHAN 64 75 66 64 70 57

69 SHETTY NISHIT 72 75 75 75 75 66

70 Shetty Nitya 75 75 74 68 74 70

71 Shetty Prathan Gangadhar 72 75 68 66 60 62

72 Shetty preetam 72 75 75 74 72 64

73 Shetty rathvik 75 75 72 68 74 64

74 shetty Ruchi 64 75 75 70 70 70

75 SHETTY SANIHA 64 75 75 59 62 68

76 Shetty Sharan Dayanand 64 75 62 45 44 72

77 Shetty Shreeras 72 75 75 70 70 68

78 Shetty siddhesh 75 75 75 74 75 70

79 Shetty Varun 45 54 42 57 40 36

80 Siddapureddi Monish Rao 68 75 75 68 72 60

81 Singh Rao Abhiskek 75 75 75 68 75 62

82Soans Tanya Fay WilliamJennifer 75 75 75 74 70 68

83 SONI DRISHTI SUNIL 74 75 75 70 75 70

84 Surve Sameer Jaywant 70 75 75 74 70 68

85 Tiwari mohit 60 75 72 74 75 74

86 Tiwari Priya 64 75 70 74 75 74

87 Upadhyay R. Priyanshi 75 75 75 72 72 70

88 Zenobe Mansoor Ali 70 75 75 72 62 62

ATTENDANCE OF REMEDIAL LECTURES:

Timestamp Email Address

FULL NAME OF THESTUDENT (STARTINGWITH SURNAME)

ROLLNO.

TOPICCOVERED

12/11/20209:48:22

[email protected] Khan Jamal ali 28

Logistics sumsrevision

12/11/202011:56:06 [email protected] Salian Rakshit 56

Ecommercerevision pratice

12/12/20209:59:09 [email protected] Salian Rakshit 56

Servicemarketingrevision

12/12/202011:55:11 [email protected] Shetty arpan 67 CRM revision

12/12/202011:59:11 [email protected] Salian Rakshit 56 CRM

The students who have attended the remedial lectures and have shown involvement couldclear the semester 5 university examination.

CLASS INCHARGE PROGRAM COORDINATOR

Bunts Sangha’s

S.M. Shetty College of Science, Commerce & Management Studies, Powai.

Department of Management Studies

Notice

Date: 08th March 2021

This is to inform the students of TYBMS that remedial lectures are arranged for

Students with below satisfactory attendance

Students with poor performance in Semester – VI internal examinations

The remedial lectures shall be conducted as per following schedule on Zoom.

The time table for remedial lectures Semester VI - TYBMS

Sr. No Subject Date Time

1 Operations Research 15th March 2021 4:00-6:00

2 International Finance 16th March 2021 4:00-6:00

3 Innovative Financial Services 17th March 2021 4:00-6:00

4 Project Management 18th March 2021 4:00-6:00

5 Strategic Financial Management 19th March 2021 4:00-6:00

The Zoom link for the same shall be sent on the class groups. Attendance is

compulsory for all assigned students. Other students may join in as well. Kindly refer

to your course incharges for doubts and difficulties during the sessions.

BMS Coordinator Principal

Ms. Nidhi Chandorkar Dr. Sridhara Shetty

Bunts Sangha’s

S.M. Shetty College of Science, Commerce & Management Studies, Powai.

Department of Management Studies

Report on Remedial Lectures

Date: 26th March 2021

Department of Management Studies had arranged for the remedial lectures for students

of Semester VI (TYBMS) below satisfactory attendance and poor performance in the

internal examination, the details for which are as follows

Sr.

No Subject Date Timings Content

Students

Assigned

Students

Present

1 Operations Research 15th March

2021

4:00-6:00 Full

Syllabus

overview

8 8

2 International Finance 16th March

2021

4:00-6:00 Full

Syllabus

overview

9

9

3 Innovative Financial

Services

17th March

2021

4:00-6:00 Full

Syllabus

overview

7 7

4 Project Management 18th March

2021

4:00-6:00 Full

Syllabus

overview

8 8

5 Strategic Financial

Management

19th March

2021

4:00-6:00 Full

Syllabus

overview

8 8

The students were encourage to discuss their course specific doubts with the teacher.

BMS Coordinator

Ms. Nidhi Chandorkar

Bunts Sangha’s

S.M. Shetty College of Science, Commerce & Management Studies, Powai.

Department of Management Studies

Outcome on Remedial Lectures

The remedial lectures had the following outcomes:-

Provided a platform for the students to interact with the course teachers and clear

their doubts.

As few students with the similar academic orientation were present in the lecture

(as compared to regular lectures), the peculiar concepts were discussed in an easy

to understand manner.

Provided better understanding of the courses and improved their overall

performance in the semester end examination.

BMS Coordinator

Ms. Nidhi Chandorkar

Bunts Sangha’s

S.M. Shetty College of Science, Commerce & Management Studies, Powai.

Department of Management Studies

Feedback on Remedial Lectures

The remedial lectures were conducted as per following schedule on Zoom.

The time table for remedial lectures Semester VI - TYBMS

Sr. No Subject Date Time

1 Operations Research 15th March 2021 4:00-6:00

2 International Finance 16th March 2021 4:00-6:00

3 Innovative Financial Services 17th March 2021 4:00-6:00

4 Project Management 18th March 2021 4:00-6:00

5 Strategic Financial Management 19th March 2021 4:00-6:00

The remedial lectures had the following feedback from the students:-

It was conducted timely.

The doubts were resolved to satisfaction.

The duration of the session was appropriate

BMS Coordinator

Ms. Nidhi Chandorkar

Bunts Sangha’s

S.M. Shetty College of Science, Commerce & Management Studies, Powai.

Department of Management Studies

Attendance of Remedial Lectures

DATE

15th March

2021

16th March

2021

17th March

2021

18th March

2021

19th March

2021

TIME 4:00-6:00 4:00-6:00 4:00-6:00 4:00-6:00 4:00-6:00

Roll no.

of

student

Name of StudentOperations

Research

International

Finance

Innovative

Financial

Services

Project

Management

Strategic

Financial

Management

105 KAVLE SAYLI NILESH P P P P P

106 KHAN OMAIR ASLAM P P P P P

108 KOTIAN AKASH RAMESH P P NA P P

113 MEHTA KAJAL MANOJ P P NA P NA

117 PALAN DHANRAJ HARISH P P P P P

132 SHETTY SAKSHI SURESH P P P P P

134 SHETTY SHARAN PRAVEEN P P P NA P

139 JINNA MIHIR RAJENDRA P P P P P

140 BEARY SINAN HUSSAIN NA P P P P

Number of Students Assigned 8 9 7 8 8

Number of students Present 8 9 7 8 8

Number of Students Absent 0 0 0 0 0

BUNTS SANGHA'S

T.Y.B.M.S (B) REMEDIAL LECTURES FOR SEMESTER VI 2020-2021

S.M.SHETTY COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, COMMERCE NAD MANAGEMENT STUDIES

BUNTS SANGHA’SS.M. SHETTY COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES,

POWAI

DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES

REMEDIAL LECTURES

For TYBMS SEM5 (Marketing) March 2021

NOTICE

The students of TYBMS (Marketing) are hereby informed that based on themock test held in March 2021 and attendance of the students, the departmenthas decided to conduct remedial lectures for students who were not able to clearexamination of specific subjects or have not attended. Please note the schedulefor the same:

SUBJECT DATE TIME TOPICSOPERATIONSRESEARCH

15/3/2021 4PM TO 6PM PRACTICALPORTION

RETAIL MARKETING 16/3/2021 4PM TO 6PM ALL UNITSINTERNATIONALMARKETING

17/3/2021 4PM TO 6PM ALL UNITS

BRANDMANAGEMENT

18/3/2021 4PM TO 6PM ALL UNITS

MEDIA PLANNINGAND MANAGEMENT

19/3/2021 4PM TO 6PM ALL UNITS

Program Coordinator Principal

ATTENDENCE FOR REMEDIAL LECURES

ROLL NO.FULL NAME (STARTING WITHSURNAME) OR RM IM BM MPM

3 Ambawale ANAND Gaurav P P

4 Ansari shadab P P P

5AREKAR VAISHNAVIARUN P P P P P

7 Bajaj Sidhant Rohit P A A A A

9 Bhandari Disha P P

10 Bhanushali shubh P P

17 Dsouza Lawrence P P A A A

19 Frank micah Ignatius A A P P P

22 Tur harman singh A A P A P

24 Jadhav shubham dattaram P P P A P

30 Kotian Pranay A A A A A

34 Alisha Mathew P P P P P

38 Mor Sunil Dinesh P A P P A

39 pagare Adwait P P P P P

43 saravana kumar P P P P P

47 Rai .Nidhi A A A P P

51 Roshan sudhir P P P P P

64 Shetty Amit P A P A P

65 Shetty Anay A A P P P

66 Shetty Anshul P P P P A

67 Shetty Arpan A A A A P

71 Shetty Prathan Gangadhar P P P P A

72 Shetty preetam P P P P P

78 Shetty siddhesh P P P P P

79 Shetty Varun P P P P P

80 Siddapureddi Monish Rao P P P P P

81 Singh Rao Abhiskek A A A A A

83 SONI DRISHTI SUNIL P P P P P

84 Surve Sameer Jaywant P P P P P

85 Tiwari mohit A A P P A

S.M. Shetty College of Science, Commerce & Management Studies, Powai

Department of

This is to inform the students of BMS thatinternal exams, the remedial classes will be conducted as per following schedule. The time table for remedial classes are given below:

Sr. No

Subject

1 Principles of Marketing

2 Industrial Law

3 Business Communication

4 Business Mathematics

5 Business Environment 6 Principles of Management

All the students whose performance is poor scheduled for your respective subject. You are also expected to be ready with your difficult topics and doubts.

Program Coordinator Principal

Bunts Sangha’s S.M. Shetty College of Science, Commerce & Management Studies, Powai

Department of Management Studies

Notice Date:1

of BMS that, students with poor performance in Sem the remedial classes will be conducted as per following schedule.

The time table for remedial classes are given below:

Date Time

Principles of Marketing 24th ,25th ,26th March

4:00PM

24th ,25th ,26th March

5:00PM

Business Communication 27th ,30th ,31st March

4:00PM

27th ,30th ,31st March

5:00PM

Business Environment 1st ,2nd ,3rd April 4:00PMPrinciples of Management 1st ,2nd ,3rd April 5:00PM

whose performance is poor are instructed to attend the lectures as scheduled for your respective subject. You are also expected to be ready with your

Program Coordinator Principal

S.M. Shetty College of Science, Commerce & Management Studies, Powai.

18th March 2021 students with poor performance in Sem – II

the remedial classes will be conducted as per following schedule.

Time

PM-5:00PM

PM-6:00PM

PM-5:00PM

PM-6:00PM

PM-5:00PM PM-6:00PM

attend the lectures as scheduled for your respective subject. You are also expected to be ready with your

Bunts Sangha’s

S.M. Shetty College of Science, Commerce & Management Studies, Powai.

Department of Management Studies Report on Remedial Lectures

Date: 8th April 2021 Department of Management Studies had arranged for the remedial lectures for students of Semester II (FYBMS) with poor performance in the internal examination, the details for which are as follows

Sr. No

Subject Date Content Taught Student Present

1 Principles of Marketing 24th March Unit 1 & 2 7 25th March Unit 3 & 4 6 26th March Doubt solving 7

2 Industrial Law 24th March Unit 1 & 2 4 25th March Unit 3 & 4 5 26th March Doubt solving 5

3 Business Communication 27th March Unit 1 & 2 6 30th March Unit 3 & 4 7 31st March Doubt solving 9

4 Business Mathematics 27th March Unit 1 & 2 8 30th March Unit 3 & 4 7 31st March Doubt solving 9

5 Business Environment 1st April Unit 1 & 2 8 2nd April Unit 3 & 4 9 3rd April Doubt solving 8

6 Principles of Management 1st April Unit 1 & 2 5 2nd April Unit 3 & 4 4 3rd April Doubt solving 4

Outcome: Conducting remedial lectures has helped the weaker students to understand the subject better, developed confidence in the subject and helped in improving confidence in the students. Conduction of remedial lectures created interact with their subject teachers and made difficult areas of the subject easy to understand. It helped students to perform better in their semester exams.

Program Coordinator

Conducting remedial lectures has helped the weaker students to understand the subject better, developed confidence in the subject and helped in improving confidence in the

Conduction of remedial lectures created a platform for underperformers to interact with their subject teachers and made difficult areas of the subject easy to

It helped students to perform better in their semester exams.

Program Coordinator

Conducting remedial lectures has helped the weaker students to understand the subject better, developed confidence in the subject and helped in improving confidence in the

a platform for underperformers to interact with their subject teachers and made difficult areas of the subject easy to

Attendance Records:

Feedback:

General feedback was taken from the students, they found the session very helpful. Students were able to get a brief overview of the subject in a simple way, Students were of the opinion that such sessions should be continued in future also as

the remedial sessions helped students to clarify the concepts which they found difficult.

If helped the students to develop confidence to appear for upcoming exams.

Bunts Sangha’s S.M. Shetty College of Science, Commerce & Management Studies, Powai.

Department of Management Studies

Notice Date: 23rd March 2021

This is to inform the students of BMS that, students with poor performance in Sem – IV internal exams, the remedial classes will be conducted as per following schedule. The time table for remedial classes are given below:

Sr. No

Subject Date Time

1 Corporate Restructuring 30th, 31st March 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM 2 Integrated Marketing

Communication 30th, 31st March 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM

3 Financial Institutions & Markets 30th, 31st March 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM 4 Event Management 30th, 31st March 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM 5 Business Research Methods 1st, 3rd April 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM 6 Business Economics-II 1st, 3rd April 5:00 PM- 6:30 PM 7 Information Technology in

Business Management-II

5th,6th April 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM

8 Foundation Course-IV (Ethics & Governance)

5th,6th April 5:00 PM- 6:30 PM

9 Production & Total Quality Management

7th,8th April 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM

All the students whose performance is poor are instructed to attend the lectures as scheduled for your respective subject. You are also expected to be ready with your difficult topics and doubts.

Program Coordinator Principal

Bunts Sangha’s

S.M. Shetty College of Science, Commerce & Management Studies, Powai.

Department of Management Studies

Report on Remedial Lectures Date: 9th April 2021

Department of Management Studies had arranged for the remedial lectures for students of Semester IV (SYBMS) with poor performance in the internal examination, the details for which are as follows

Sr. No Subject Date Content Taught Student Present

1 Corporate Restructuring - Lecture 1 30th March Unit 1 and 2 5 - Lecture 2 31st March Unit 3 and 4 4 2 Integrated Marketing

Communication

- Lecture 1 30th March Unit 1 and 2 3 - Lecture 2 31st March Unit 3 and 4 4 3 Financial Institutions &

Markets

- Lecture 1 30th March Unit 1 and 2 3 - Lecture 2 31st March Unit 3 and 4 4 4 Event Management - Lecture 1 30th March Unit 1 and 2 8 - Lecture 2 31st March Unit 3 and 4 7 5 Business Research Methods - Lecture 1 1st April Unit 1 and 2 9 - Lecture 2 3rd April Unit 3 and 4 10 6 Business Economics-II - Lecture 1 1st April Unit 1 and 2 11 - Lecture 2 3rd April Unit 3 and 4 9 7 Information Technology in

Business Management-II

- Lecture 1 5th April Unit 1 and 2 11 - Lecture 2 6th April Unit 3 and 4 12 8 Foundation Course-IV - Lecture 1 5th April Unit 1 and 2 6 - Lecture 2 6th April Unit 3 and 4 7 9 Production & Total Quality

Management

- Lecture 1 7th April Unit 1 and 2 5 - Lecture 2 8th April Unit 3 and 4 6

Outcome: Conducting remedial lectures has helped the weaker students to understand the subject better, developed confidence in the subject and helped in improving confidence in the students. Conduction of remedial lectures created a platform for underperformers to interact with their subject teachers and made difficult areas of the subject easy to understand. It helped students to perform better in their semester exams.

Program Coordinator Attendance Records:

Sr.No Corporate Restructuring 30-Mar 31-Mar

1 FERNANDES NOEL ROMEO P P

2 PATHAN SOHAIL SHAFIK P P

3 NAMBIAR AJITHESH SATHYAN P

4 HAWALDAR IQRA FIROZ P P

5 KUSHWAHA PRITI RAMCHANDRAP P

Total Students Present 5 4

Remedial Lectures March 2021

Sr.No Integrated Marketing Communication

30-Mar 31-Mar

1 ANAND GURANSH RAJPAL P P

2 RANI THAKUR P P

3 SINGH SHIKSHA P P

4 MEMON ARBINA IRFAN PTotal Students Present 3 4

Sr.No Financial Institutions & Markets

30-Mar 31-Mar

1 FERNANDES NOEL ROMEO P P

2 PATHAN SOHAIL SHAFIK P P

3 MANE HITESH GORAKH P P

4

PALIWAL VINAYKUMAR JAGDISHCHANDRA PTotal Students Present 3 4

Remedial Lectures March 2021

Sr.No Event Management 30-Mar 31-Mar

1 KASHMIRI MOHD REHBAR P P

2 AHMED FAZAL SARFARAZ P P

3 SINGH SHIKSHA P P

4 SUVARNA GAURAV KISHORE P

5 THAKUR MAYANK KAMLESH P P

6 MEMON ARBINA IRFAN P P

7 PARDESHI SALONI SANJAY P P

8 PAWAR DARSHALI RAVI P PTotal Students Present 8 7

Sr.No Business Research Methods 01-Apr 03-Apr

1 FERNANDES NOEL ROMEO P P

2 KASHMIRI MOHD REHBAR P

3 SUVARNA GAURAV KISHORE P P

4 SAWANT SIDDHANT SANTOSH P P

5 SINGH SHIKSHA P P

6 PATHAN SOHAIL SHAFIK P P

7 KHAN SAIF ALI ZUBER P P

8 RAO ISHAAN VIKRANT P P

9 AHMED FAZAL SARFARAZ P P

10 SINGH ESHAAN VIJAY P PTotal Students Present 9 10

Sr.No Business Economics-II 01-Apr 03-Apr

1 SHETTY KARTIK GANGADHAR P P

2 KHAMKAR SNEHAL SANDESH P P

3 THAKUR MAYANK KAMLESH P

4 SINGH SHIKSHA P P

5 SOMAIYA JANVI CHANDRAKANT P P

6 ANAND GURANSH RAJPAL P P

7 PALIWAL VINAYKUMAR JAGDISHCHANDRAP P

8 BAIG ANAM MUSHTAQUE P P

9 SUVARNA GAURAV KISHORE P

10 PADHI RASHMITA RAVINARAYAN P P

11 MANE HITESH GORAKH P PTotal Students Present 11 9

Remedial Lectures March 2021

Sr.No Information Technology in Business Management-II

05-Apr 06-Apr

1 RASAM SHUBHAM ULHAS P P

2

PALIWAL VINAYKUMAR JAGDISHCHANDRA P P

3 AHMED FAZAL SARFARAZ P P

4 SHUKLA BHAVISHA ANKUR P P

5 SHETTY KARTIK GANGADHAR P P

6 SOMAIYA JANVI CHANDRAKANT P P

7 SUVARNA GAURAV KISHORE P P

8 MANE HITESH GORAKH P P

9 KHATRI TAHIR IBRAHIM P P

10 PUJARI MEGHA SABU P P

11 MEHTA RAJ JAGDIP P P

12

NATH AKASHDIP SINGH AVTAR SINGH PTotal Students Present 11 12

Sr.No Foundation Course-IV 05-Apr 06-Apr

1 AHMED FAZAL SARFARAZ P P

2 KHAN SAIF ALI ZUBER P

3 THAKUR MAYANK KAMLESH P P

4 SUVARNA GAURAV KISHORE P P

5 SAWANT SIDDHANT SANTOSH P P

6 PAWAR DARSHALI RAVI P P

7 GUPTA VARUN SANJAY P PTotal Students Present 6 7

Sr.No Production & Total Quality Management

07-Apr 08-Apr

1 ZAVERI MILONI AMIT P P

2 PATHAN SOHAIL SHAFIK P

3 NAMBIAR AJITHESH SATHYAN P P

4 SAWANT SIDDHANT SANTOSH P P

5 ANAND GURANSH RAJPAL P P

6 SHETTY NAVYASHREE UDAYA P PTotal Students Present 5 6

Remedial Lectures March 2021

Remedial Lectures March 2021

Remedial Lectures March 2021

Feedback:

General feedback was taken from the students, they found the session very helpful. Students were able to get a brief overview of the subject in a simple way, Students were of the opinion that such sessions should be continued in future also as

the remedial sessions helped students to clarify the concepts which they found difficult.

It helped the students to develop confidence to appear for upcoming exams. Students were able to solve the subject related doubts.

Bunts Sangha’s

S. M. Shetty College of Science, Commerce & Management Studies, Powai

Department of Mass Media and Communication Skills

17 March 2021NOTICE

The students who have scored less than passing marks in their internals have to submit writtenassignments posted in Google Classroom ..

In case of any query/ clarifications reauired, students should approach their subject teachers.The assignments should be submitted in the Google Classroom b 25th March 2021.

TY Journalism Sem 6 2021

Roll No Name CI Digital IGM1 Bharat Patade ✔2 Divya Shaj ✔3 Kaustubh Bagalkote ✔4 Mansi mogaveera ✔ ✔5 Neha shetty6 Preksha Shetty ✔7 Rahul Sanwal ✔

9 Saipoorna Shetty ✔ ✔10 Siddhi Shetty ✔ ✔

TY AD Sem 6 2021

Roll No FM Legal Digital Dir Mkt Agency AMR CI

1ABHIJIT GAUTAMKHARAT ab ab ab ab ab ab

4AKASH BALUSARTAPE ab ab ab ab ab ab

6 Aniket Shah ✔

7ANKSHIT ANUPAMBARUA ab ab ab ab ab ab

8 ATHARVA ab

9 BHAKTI ab

10 Bhumi Viswakarma ✔

14 Deepthika Pillai ✔

15DHARMIKMUKESH JAIN ab ab ab ab ab

17 Dipesh panda ✔

19 JAYESH ab ab ab

20 Karthik Shettiyar

22 Khushi dhakad ✔ ✔

29 Pritam Mandal ✔ ✔

34 SAIDEEP ab

35 Sameer Shaikh ✔ ✔

37SASHANESANTOSH KAHAR ab ab ab ab ab ab

38 SIDHANT SHETTY ab

41 Sohail Ansari ✔

42 Stanley paul ✔

43 Tanaya Haldar ✔

44 TUSHAR ✔ ab

48 NIKHIL DEVADIGA ab ab ✔ ab

FYBAMMC Sem 2 2021

Subjects

MediaGender &Culture

Effectivecommunication II

Introduction toAdvertisisng

FoundationCourse II

ContentWriting

Introduction toJournalism

Roll No. Name

6BHAGWAT ATHARVASANJAY ✱

13 GADA SHWETA KISHOR ✱ ✱

15 KHAN SHAIZA JAMAL ✱

19HALLI SACHINCHANDRASHEKHAR ✱

23KASANA ANKITKASANA ✱ ✱

26KOTHAVALE SARVESHSAHADEV ✱

38PANCHAL VIRESHTUKARAM ✱

43POOJARI PRATHAMVAGEESHA ✱ ✱

47RAJPUROHIT RUCHITASINGH ✱

64SINGH RAKSHARAJENDRAPRASAD ✱

65 SONI RIYA CHANDAN ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱

66SWAMY DEEPASHARAMESH ✱

SYBAMMC SEMESTER 4

Rollnumber NAME SUBJECTS

5 Amisha Sharma MMR

8 Anisha Hatle MMR

9 Apeksha MMR

10 Ariba MMR,Computer,

14 Chetan Kotta MEDIA LAW,MMR

25 Kristy MMR

28 Madhav MMR

32 Megha P MMR

35 Neha Gupta MEDIA LAW, MGVFXII, MMR

42 PrithviMEDIA LAW, MGVFXII, MMR,WRITING &EDITING

45 Rishubh Singh MMR

51 Sheldon MMR

61 Varun MMR

53 Shruti Khopkar MMR

54 Vignesh MGVFX II

58 Deepak S MMR

59 Taswini MMR

59 Riya Kunder MMR, WRITING & EDITING

Kalpana Rai MenonCoordinatorBMM/BAMMC

Report on Remedial

Students who had scored less in internal assessment were given assignments.

OUTCOME : Written assignments submitted by students ensured, they had gone through thesyllabus and had read through the content before submitting handwritten assignments.

Objective was to make the students go through the syllabus.

Kalpana Rai MenonBAMMC/BMM Coordinator

REMEDIAL ASSIGNMENT - TY BMM ADSEM IV - INTERNAL

Submit the below mentioned assignment on or before 15th March 2021. The assignments are tobe hand written. Take a scan / picture of the same and turn in your assignment in the classroom.

TY BMM SEM 6 REMEDIAL ASSIGNMENTS(AD )

*5 Answers of 5 Marks each FOR EACH SUBJECT.

1. Contemporary Issues1. What is NBA? What are its achievements?2. Write a note on CEDAW3. Explain the provisions given under POCSO4. Describe the provisions of Juvenile Justice Act5. State the provisions of Soli Sorabjee Committee

2. AMR1. Explain types of research2. Describe the different probability sampling techniques3. Describe the different non-probability sampling techniques4. Write a note on primary data collection methods5. What are projective techniques? How are they used?

3. Agency Management1. Explain the GAP model of service quality2. Describe the role of Account Executive in an advertising agency.3. Explain the Account Planning process4. Describe the process of making a storyboard and its significance for making an adfilm.5. What is STP in the marketing process.

1. Digital Media1. What is Black Hat SEO? Describe any 5 reasons why Google could ban / penalizeyour website.2. Describe the key concepts which identify Digital Media3. What is On-Page Optimization? Describe the features that you should consider forOn-Page optimization.

4. What is SEO friendly URL structure and folder structure. How are both related?.5. What is a Google algorithm? Describe any 5.

2. Legal Environmenta. Unfair Trade Practices , Competition Act & Commissionb. Ethics in Advertisingc. IPR- A discussion of India’s IPR regime with examplesd. The RTI Act-meaning and importancee. Importance of standardisation and the various standard/marks used in goods and

services

3. Direct Marketinga. Distinguish between Direct Marketing and Mass Marketing.b. Write a note on approaches of Direct Marketing.c. Explain the various tools of IMC?d. Database inhouse or through a outhouse. Explain?e. Distinguish between IMC and Direct Marketing.

4. Financial Managementa. Explain the types of debentures.b. Write a note on commercial paper.c. What are the features of Preference shares?d. Explain all the sources of fund when classified on the basis of period.e. Write a note on term loans.

TY BMM SEM 6 REMEDIAL ASSIGNMENTS(J )

1. Broadcast JournalismA.Explain the role of BBC radio during second world warB. Explain contribution of BBC radio in broadcast journalismC. Explain BBC as brand today.D. Describe role of CNN in Gulf warE. Explain CNN as brand today

2. News Media Management1. Q- Compare the image view of print and electronic media?2. Q- What is editorial freedom? Does it actually exist?3. Q- Discuss the financial management of newspaper?4. Q- What is the role of the Human Resource department in the media industry?5. Q- What is the role of marketing and sales in media industry?

3. BMJ1. Explain the functions of the RBI2. Describe the BSE and NSE3. Explain the significance of Business Journalism and the qualities required to be aBusiness Journalist4. Describe the Banking system in India and explain the various types of banks.

4. Press Laws● All to be explained with atleast 2 examples

a. Sedition with respect to freedom of expressionb. Contempt of courtc. Indian Copyright Actd. OSAe. PCI- Objective, structure, relevance

5. IGMa. Macbride Reportb. Media conglomerates and their impactc. Challenges of reporting from hostile zonesd. Challenges of global journalisme. Bias

6. CI (same as for AD class posted above)

7. Digital Media (same as for AD class posted above)

SYBAMMC SEM 4 REMEDIAL ASSIGNMENTS

*5 Short notes of 5 Marks each FOR EACH SUBJECT.

1. MEDIA LAWS

a. Meaning and relevance of the preamble of the Constitution of Indiab. Meaning of contempt of court with examplesc. Meaning and importance of Art 19 (1) (A)d. IPR in Indiae. Press Council of India

2. MMR1. Explain types of research2. Describe the different probability sampling techniques3. Describe the different non-probability sampling techniques4. Write a note on primary data collection methods5. What are projective techniques? How are they used?

3. COMPUTER APPLICATION

1. Explain 8 tools of Adobe Illustrator2. Describe Blend Modes and Blending options in Adobe3. Explain in detail the layout of Adobe Premiere Pro4. Describe in detail the use of Adobe InDesign5. Explain the use and relevance of Adobe Dreamweaver

4. FILM COMM II

1. Regional films of V. Shantaram2. Discuss the contribution of K. Viswanath to cinema3. Who is known as the doyen of Tamil cinema? Why?4. Write the economic contribution of cinema.5. Write a note on convergence of Art and Commercial.

5. MGVFX II

1. Explain in detail Motion Tracking & Camera Tracking2. Trace the difference between Rotoscopy & Chroma key3. Write a short note on Chroma key.4. Explain in detail the significance of Color Grading.5. What is Blue/Green Screen ?

6. WRITING & EDITING

1. Explain the significance of News Elements and news values in Journalism2. Is the news media content in today's scenario verified and fact checked before it is

published or aired. Give Examples.3. Explain the journey of Radio as a medium. Write a script for a Radio Programme which

involves an interview with a popular personality.4. What is a storyboard and why are they important?5. Prepare a storyboard for an Ad film of 20 seconds.

Bunts Sangha’s

S. M. Shetty College of Science,Commerce & Management Studies, PowaiRemedial Lectures 2020-21

1 Abhijit Kharat2 Akash sartape3 Aniket Pradeep Shah4 Ankshit Barua5 Atharva Shinde 6 Bhakti Manjeshwar 7 Bhumi Ramashre Vishwakarma8 Bilva Halasagi9 Deepak samota

10 Deepthika Pillai 11 Dharmik Jain12 Dipesh Panda13 Jayesh Devkar14 karthik shettiyar15 Khushi dhakad 16 Leena Jadhav17 Omkar Shinde18 Pritam Mandal19 Saideep Menon20 Sameer Shaikh21 Sashane Kahar22 Sohail Ansari 23 Paul Stanley Daniel24 Tanaya Haldar25 Tushar Khorate26 Yogesh Negi 27 Nikhil Devadiga28 Bharat Patade29 Kaustaubh Bagalkote30 Siddhi Shetty31 Saipoorna Shetty32 Divya Shaj

Kalpana Rai Menon25 March 2021 - Submission26 March 2021 - Zoom Meeting

The following students have to submit remedial assignments of the subjects mentiioned against their names.These have to be submitted by 7pm, 18thMarch

Roll number NAME SUBJECTS5 Amisha Sharma MMR8 Anisha Hatle MMR9 Apeksha MMR10 Ariba MMR,Computer, 14 Chetan Kotta MEDIA LAW,MMR25 Kristy MMR28 Madhav MMR32 Megha P MMR35 Neha Gupta MEDIA LAW, MGVFXII, MMR42 Prithvi MEDIA LAW, MGVFXII, MMR,WRITING & EDITING45 Rishubh Singh MMR51 Sheldon MMR61 Varun MMR53 Shruti Khopkar MMR54 Vignesh MGVFX II58 Deepak S MMR59 Taswini MMR59 Riya Kunder MMR, WRITING & EDITING47 Ronit Pillai MMR

Neena SharmaClass teacher

IRJ Attendance Timestamp NAME ROLL NUMBER SUBJECT TIME

12/12/2020 11:30:18 Srishti Shetty 13 IRJ 11AM12/12/2020 11:30:33 Vrinda Soman 15 IRJ 11AM12/12/2020 11:30:34 Rishu Pandey 08 IRJ 11AM12/12/2020 11:30:43 Kaustubh Bagalkote 03 IRJ 11AM12/12/2020 11:30:43 Vibha Menon 14 IRJ 11AM12/12/2020 11:30:53 Sneha Rai 11 IRJ 11AM

SEM 3 MEDIA STUDIES REMEDIAL ATTENDANCE

Timestamp NAME ROLL NUMBER

1 2020/12/11 10:50:16 AM GMT+5:30 Aashrit shetty 1

2 2020/12/11 10:50:19 AM GMT+5:30 Amisha sharma 5

3 2020/12/11 10:50:31 AM GMT+5:30 Anisha Damodar Hatle 8

4 2020/12/11 10:51:13 AM GMT+5:30 Ariba Shaikh 10

5 2020/12/11 10:50:12 AM GMT+5:30 Eram mulla 17

6 2020/12/11 10:50:19 AM GMT+5:30 Hrithika Prakash Shetty 19

7 2020/12/11 10:50:22 AM GMT+5:30 Kristy Johny Fernandes 25

8 2020/12/11 10:50:07 AM GMT+5:30 Labhashri Shetty 27

9 2020/12/11 10:50:34 AM GMT+5:30 Megha paunikar 32

10 2020/12/11 10:50:12 AM GMT+5:30 Melita Neeta Lewis 34

11 2020/12/11 10:50:19 AM GMT+5:30 Neha gupta 35

12 2020/12/11 10:50:31 AM GMT+5:30 Nishant Amin 36

13 2020/12/11 10:50:26 AM GMT+5:30 Nitya Shinde 37

14 2020/12/11 10:50:16 AM GMT+5:30 Palak Srivastava 38

15 2020/12/11 10:50:19 AM GMT+5:30 Pragati Tiwari 40

16 2020/12/11 10:51:37 AM GMT+5:30 Prithvi 42

17 2020/12/11 10:50:11 AM GMT+5:30 Riya Rajesh Sanghvi 46

18 2020/12/11 10:50:35 AM GMT+5:30 Sheldon Nelson Mathias 51

19 2020/12/11 10:50:23 AM GMT+5:30 Shubham Raorane 54

20 2020/12/11 10:50:12 AM GMT+5:30 Sneha Radhakrishnan 55

21 2020/12/11 10:50:13 AM GMT+5:30 Tanay dhiman 58

22 2020/12/11 10:50:27 AM GMT+5:30 Taswini Tukaram Shetty 59

23 2020/12/11 10:50:16 AM GMT+5:30 Zenil bhanushali 67

24 2020/12/11 10:50:28 AM GMT+5:30 Deepak Santosh Gupta 68

Bunts Sangha’s

S.M. Shetty College of Science, Commerce & Management Studies, Powai

BAF & BBI DEPARTMENT

Notice

Date: 05/10/2020

This is to inform the below mentioned students of TYBAF that the concerned subject teachers of

your class will be conducting remedial lectures on their subjects from 12th October, 2020 to30th

October, 2020 as per the timetable attached herewith in online mode using zoom meeting app

from 4pm to 5pm.

All the students are instructed to be there on time for remedial classes with your topic related query

or doubts.

Ms. Sahana Raviprasad

(BAF Co-ordinator)

List of students for remedial class:

SR. NO. NAME OF THE STUDENT

1 CHANDAR UJER FAKIRMOHD

2 GOWDA DILIP RAJU

3

HANSPAL AMANPREET SINGH

HARVINDER SINGH

4 KODANKANDATH JUSTIN LOUIS

5 RATHOD POOJA MANGILAL

6 SEJPAL RAJ MANOJ

7 SHETTY ANWITHA NAGESH

8 SHETTY ASHVITH SURESH

9 SHETTY SWASTIK PRABHAKAR

10 SHETTY VIGNESH NITHYANANDA

TIME TABLE

TIMINGS FOR THE LECTURES: 4PM TO 5PM

VENUE: ONLINE USING ZOOM MEETING APP

S.NO SUBJECT NAME LECTURE1

DATE

LECTURE2

DATE

LECTURE3

DATE

1. FINANCIAL

MANAGEMENT

12th Oct,2020 19th Oct,2020 26th Oct,2020

2. COST ACCOUNTING 13th Oct,2020 20th Oct,2020 27th Oct,2020

3. TAXATION(INDIRECT) 14th Oct,2020 21st Oct,2020 28th Oct,2020

4. INTERNATIONAL

FINANCE

15th Oct,2020 22nd Oct,2020 29th Oct,2020

5. FINANCIAL

ACCOUNTING-V

16th Oct,2020 23rd Oct,2020 30th Oct,2020

Bunts Sangha’s

S. M. Shetty College of Science, Commerce & Management Studies, Powai

BAF & BBI DEPARTMENT

Report on Remedial Lectures

Start Date: 12thOct, 2020

End Date: 30th Oct, 2020

Venue: Online using Zoom Meeting App

Time: 4 PM to 5 PM

The Department of BAF & BBI has conducted remedial lectures to encourage the slow learners and give them the necessary guidance to help them overcome their problems, after identifying their areas of difficulty. The remedial classes were taken by respective subject teachers.

The no. of students attended the remedial lectures are given below

Semester Subject Name Teachers

Name

Total no. of student

I Financial Management-II Prof. Sahana

Ravi Prasad

10

II Cost Accounting Prof. Sandesha

Shetty

10

III Taxation(Indirect) Prof. John.

Menezes

10

IV International Finance Prof. Preeti

Matharu

10

V Financial Accounting V Prof. Swati

Shetty

10

Outcome: Most of the doubts of the students were made clear in the remedial classes and they got an insight and confidence to appear for further examinations.

Ms.Sahana RaviPrasad Dr. Sridhara Shetty

BAF Co-ordinator Principal

Bunts Sangha’s

S.M. Shetty College of Science, Commerce & Management Studies, Powai

BAF & BBI DEPARTMENT

Notice

Date: 05/04/2021

This is to inform the below mentioned students of TYBAF that the concerned subject teachers of

your class will be conducting remedial lectures on their subjects from 19thApril, 2021 to 28th

April, 2021 as per the timetable attached herewith using Zoom Meeting App.

All the students are instructed to be there on time for remedial classes with your topic related query

or doubts.

Ms. Sahana Raviprasad

(BAF Co-ordinator)

List of students for remedial class:

SR. NO. NAME OF THE STUDENT

1 CHANDAR UJER FAKIRMOHD

2 GOWDA DILIP RAJU

3

HANSPAL AMANPREET SINGH

HARVINDER SINGH

4 KODANKANDATH JUSTIN LOUIS

5 RATHOD POOJA MANGILAL

6 SEJPAL RAJ MANOJ

7 SHETTY ANWITHA NAGESH

8 SHETTY ASHVITH SURESH

9 SHETTY SWASTIK PRABHAKAR

10 SHETTY VIGNESH NITHYANANDA

TIME TABLE

TIMINGS FOR THE LECTURES: 4PM TO 6 PM

S.NO SUBJECT NAME LECTURE1

DATE

LECTURE2

DATE

LECTURE3

DATE

1. FINANCIAL

MANAGEMENT-III

19th April,2021 23rdApril,2021 26th April,2021

2. COST ACCOUNTING 20thApril,2021 26th April,2021 27th April,2021

3. SECURITY ANALYSIS &

PORTFOLIO

MANAGEMENT

19th April,2021 23rdApril,2021 28th April,2021

4. TAXATION 21st April,2021 22ndApril,2021 28th April,2021

5. FINANCIAL

ACCOUNTING

20th April,21 22nd April,2021 27th April,2021

Bunts Sangha’s

S. M. Shetty College of Science, Commerce & Management Studies, Powai

BAF & BBI DEPARTMENT

Report on Remedial Lectures

Start Date: 19th April, 2021

End Date: 28th April, 2021

Venue: Online Zoom Meeting App

Time: 4:00 PM to 6 PM

The Department of BAF & BBI has conducted remedial lectures to encourage the slow learners and give them the necessary guidance to help them overcome their problems, after identifying their areas of difficulty. The remedial classes were taken by respective subject teachers.

The no. of students attended the remedial lectures are given below

Semester Subject Name Teachers

Name

Total no. of student

I Financial Management-III Prof. Sahana

Ravi Prasad

10

II Cost Accounting-IV Prof. Ashish

Navik

10

III Security analysis & Portfolio

Management

Prof. Komal

Tiwari

10

IV Taxation Prof. Preeti

Matharu

10

V Financial Accounting VII Prof. Swati

Shetty

10

Outcome: Most of the doubts of the students were made clear in the remedial classes and they got an insight and confidence to appear for further examinations.

Ms.Sahana RaviPrasad Dr. Sridhara Shetty

BAF Co-ordinator Principal

BUNTS SANGHA'S S.M. SHETTY COLLEGE OF SCIENCE,COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES,POWAI

TYBBI 2020-21- REMEDIAL LECTURES SEM V

SUB: FINANCIAL REPORTING & ANALYSIS TEACHER: MS. KOMAL TIWARI

SR. NO. NAME OF THE STUDENT 1/12/2020 2/12/2020 7/12/2020 8/12/2020 REMARK

1 HINDALEKAR SUMESH DEEPAK P P P P IMPROVEMENT SEEN

2 MORE YASH P P P P MORE PRACTICE NEEDED

3 NADAR ANTHONY PRABHAKAR SOOSAI RAJAN P P P P BE REGULAR

4 PRAJAPATI DHARMRAJ RAMBRIKSH P P P MORE PROBLEM SOLVING

5 WALUNJ SAILI ANAND P P P P IMPROVEMENT SEEN

6 JAIN MIHIR P P P MORE PROBLEM SOLVING

7 CHIRAG CHAMPAK JOPING P P BE REGULAR8 FARHEEN KHAN P P P P WORK HARD9 ZAINAB KHAN P P IMPROVEMENT SEEN

10 SANTOSH SAHANI P P P P PRACTISE CONTINUOUSLY11 TIWARI NEHA P P P PRACTISE MORE

SUBJECT TEACHER SIGNATURE COORDINATOR SIGNATURE

BUNTS SANGHA'S S.M. SHETTY COLLEGE OF SCIENCE,COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES,POWAI

TYBBI 2020-21- REMEDIAL LECTURES SEM V

SUB: AUDITING TEACHER: SAHANA RAVIPRASAD

SR. NO. NAME OF THE STUDENT 1/12/2020 8/12/2020 11/12/2020 REMARK

1 HINDALEKAR SUMESH DEEPAK P P P NEEDS TO PRACTICE ON REGULAR BASIS

2 MORE YASH P P P WRITING PRACTISE TO BE CONTINUED

3 NADAR ANTHONY PRABHAKAR SOOSAI RAJAN P P WRITING PRACTISE TO BE CONTINUED

4 PRAJAPATI DHARMRAJ RAMBRIKSH P P MORE FOCUS AND PRACTISE

5 WALUNJ SAILI ANAND P P P IMPROVEMENT SEEN6 CHIRAG CHAMPAK JOPING P P P PRACTISE MORE7 ZAINAB KHAN P BE REGULAR AND WORK HARD8 SANTOSH SAHANI P P P BE REGULAR AND WORK HARD9 TIWARI NEHA P P P IMPROVEMENT SEEN

SUBJECT TEACHER SIGNATURE COORDINATOR SIGNATURE

BUNTS SANGHA'S S.M. SHETTY COLLEGE OF SCIENCE,COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES,POWAI

TYBBI 2020-21- REMEDIAL LECTURES SEM V

SUB: BUSINESS ETHICS & CORPORATE GOVERNANCE TEACHER: MS. KOMAL TIWARI

SR. NO. NAME OF THE STUDENT 8/12/2020 9/12/2020 11/12/2020 REMARK

1 HINDALEKAR SUMESH DEEPAK P P WORK HARD AND PRACTICE MORE

2 MORE YASH P P NEEDS TO PRACTICE ON REGULAR BASIS

3 NADAR ANTHONY PRABHAKAR SOOSAI RAJAN P P P NEEDS MORE FOCUS AND ATTENTION

4 PRAJAPATI DHARMRAJ RAMBRIKSH P NEEDS TO BE REGULAR

5 WALUNJ SAILI ANAND P P P IMPROVEMENT IS SEEN

6 CHIRAG CHAMPAK JOPING P P NEEDS TO BE REGULAR AND FOCUS MORE

7 ZAINAB KHAN P P P WRITING PRACTISE TO BE CONTINUED

8 SANTOSH SAHANI P P WORK HARD AND PRACTICE MORE

9 TIWARI NEHA P P REVISE CONTINUOUSLY

SUBJECT TEACHER SIGNATURE COORDINATOR SIGNATURE

BUNTS SANGHA'S S.M. SHETTY COLLEGE OF SCIENCE,COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES,POWAI

TYBBI (2019-20) REMEDIAL LECTURES SEM V

SUB: FINANCIAL SERVICES MANAGEMENT TEACHER: MS. SWATI SHETTY

SR. NO. NAME OF THE STUDENT 2/12/2020 9/12/2020 10/12/2020 REMARK

1 HINDALEKAR SUMESH DEEPAK P P P IMPROVEMENT IS SEEN

2 MORE YASH P NEEDS TO BE REGULAR

3 NADAR ANTHONY PRABHAKAR SOOSAI RAJAN P P FOCUS MORE AND PRACTISE MORE

4 PRAJAPATI DHARMRAJ RAMBRIKSH P NEEDS TO BE REGULAR AND ATTENTIVE

5 WALUNJ SAILI ANAND P WORK HARD

6 CHIRAG CHAMPAK JOPING P P P MORE REVISION REQUIRED

7 ZAINAB KHAN P P P IMPROVEMENT SEEN

8 SANTOSH SAHANI P P P WORK HARD

9 TIWARI NEHA P P P PRACTISE MORE

SUBJECT TEACHER SIGNATURE COORDINATOR SIGNATURE

BUNTS SANGHA'S S.M. SHETTY COLLEGE OF SCIENCE,COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES,POWAI

TYBBI (2019-20) REMEDIAL LECTURES SEMV

SUB: INTERNATIONAL BANKING & FINANCE TEACHER: MR. VIJAY VISHWAKARMA

SR. NO. NAME OF THE STUDENT 3/12/2020 4/12/2020 7/12/2020 10/12/2020 REMARK

1 HINDALEKAR SUMESH DEEPAK P P P P REQUIRES PRACTICE

2 MORE YASH P P P P MUCH BETTER

3 NADAR ANTHONY PRABHAKAR SOOSAI RAJAN P P P NEEDS TO BE REGULAR

4 PRAJAPATI DHARMRAJ RAMBRIKSH P P P P IMPROVEMENT SEEN

5 WALUNJ SAILI ANAND P P P MORE WRIITNG PRACTICE

6 CHIRAG CHAMPAK JOPING P P P P MORE FOCUS

7 ZAINAB KHAN P P P REVISE CONTINUOUSLY

8 SANTOSH SAHANI P P PRACTISE MORE

9 TIWARI NEHA P P P P BE REGULAR AND PRACTISE

SUBJECT TEACHER SIGNATURE COORDINATOR SIGNATURE

BUNTS SANGHA'S S.M. SHETTY COLLEGE OF SCIENCE,COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES,POWAI

TYBBI (2019-20) REMEDIAL LECTURES SEMV

SUB: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY TEACHER: MS. PREETI MATHARU & MR. JOHN MENEZES

JOHN M PREETI M 4:00 TO 5:00 5:00 TO 6:00

REMARKSR. NO. NAME OF THE STUDENT 3/12/2020 4/12/2020 5/12/2020 5/12/2020

1 HINDALEKAR SUMESH DEEPAK P P P P REQUIRES PRACTICE

2 MORE YASH P P P P MUCH BETTER

3 NADAR ANTHONY PRABHAKAR SOOSAI RAJAN P P P NEEDS TO BE REGULAR

4 PRAJAPATI DHARMRAJ RAMBRIKSH P P IMPROVEMENT SEEN

5 WALUNJ SAILI ANAND P P P MORE WRIITNG PRACTICE

6 CHIRAG CHAMPAK JOPING P P P MORE FOCUS

7 ZAINAB KHAN P P P REVISE CONTINUOUSLY

8 SANTOSH SAHANI P PRACTISE MORE

9 TIWARI NEHA P P P P BE REGULAR AND PRACTISE

COORDINATOR SIGNATURE

Bunts Sangha’s

S. M. Shetty College of Science, Commerce & Management Studies, Powai

BAF & BBI DEPARTMENT

Report on Remedial Lectures

Start Date: 26th April,2021

End Date: 4th May, 2021

Venue: Google Class Room

Time: 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM

The Department of BAF & BBI has conducted remedial lectures and test to encourage the slowlearners and give them the necessary guidance to help them overcome their problems,afteridentifying their areas of difficulty . The remedial classes were taken by respective subjectteachers.

The no. of students attended the remedial lectures are given below

Semester Subject Name Teachers Name Total no. of student

I International Business Prof. NivedithaShetty

6

II Auditing Prof. SahanaRaviprasad

6

III Security analysis & PortfolioManagement

Prof. KomalTiwari

6

IV Turn around Management Prof. VijayVishwakarma

6

V Central Banking Prof.

Richa

6

Outcome: Most of the doubts of the students were clear in the remedial classes and they gotan insight and confidence to appear for further examinations.

Ms.Sahana RaviPrasad Dr. Sridhara Shetty

BAF Co-ordinator Principal

ATTENDANCE SHEET OF REMEDIAL SESSION OF TYBBI 2020-21 26/04/2021 27/04/2021 28/04/2021 29/2021 30/04/2021 01/05/2021 03/05/2021 04/05/2021Roll No. STUDENT NAME SAPM AUDIT C.B. I.B. SAPM AUDIT C.B. I.B. SAPM AUDIT C.B. I.B. SAPM AUDIT C.B. I.B. SAPM AUDIT C.B. I.B.

6 HINDALEKAR SUMESH DEEPAK AB P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 1 P P22 MORE YASH P P P P P P P P P P P P AB P P P P 1 A A24 NADAR ANTHONY PRABHAKAR SOOSAI RAJAN P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 1 P P31 PRAJAPATI DHARMRAJ RAMBRIKSH P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 1 P A51 WALUNJ SAILI ANAND P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 1 P P53 TIWARI NEHA P P P P P P P P P AB P P P P P P P AB A A

REMEDIAL PRACTICE SESSION FOR UNDER-PERFORMERSDATE 26/04/2021 27/04/2021 28/04/2021 29/2021 30/04/2021 01/05/2021 03/05/2021 04/05/2021

PORTION FOR QUIZ TEST

SAPM UNIT 1 C.B-UNIT-1 AUDIT UNIT 2 SAPM UNIT 3 C.B-UNIT-3 AUDIT UNIT 4 SAPM UNIT 5 C.B-UNIT-5AUDIT UNIT 1 I.B-UNIT-1 T.M- UNIT 2 AUDIT UNIT 3 I.B-UNIT-3 T.M- UNIT 4 AUDIT UNIT 5 I.B-UNIT-5T.M- UNIT 1 SAPM-UNIT-2 C.B-UNIT-2 T.M- UNIT 3 SAPM-UNIT-4 C.B-UNIT-4 T.M- UNIT 5

I.B-UNIT-2 I.B-UNIT-4

Roll No. STUDENT NAME FOR QUIZ TEST6 HINDALEKAR SUMESH DEEPAK

22 MORE YASH24 NADAR ANTHONY PRABHAKAR SOOSAI RAJAN31 PRAJAPATI DHARMRAJ RAMBRIKSH51 WALUNJ SAILI ANAND53 TIWARI NEHA

MARK SHEET OF REMEDIAL SESSION OF TYBBI 2020-21 26/04/2021 27/04/2021 28/04/2021 29/2021 30/04/2021 01/05/2021 03/05/2021 04/05/2021

Roll No. STUDENT NAME FOR QUIZ TEST SAPMAUDIT (10) C.B. I.B. SAPM

AUDIT (10) C.B. I.B. SAPM

AUDIT (15) C.B. I.B. SAPM

AUDIT (10) C.B. I.B. SAPM AUDIT C.B. I.B.

6 HINDALEKAR SUMESH DEEPAK AB 7 4 5 5 8 4 4 4 14 4 5 2 9 4 5 5 5 5 422 MORE YASH 3 3 4 5 5 6 3 5 4 5 3 2 AB 6 4 5 3 3 - AB24 NADAR ANTHONY PRABHAKAR SOOSAI RAJAN 2 5 3 4 3 4 2 2 3 7 2 4 2 7 2 4 1 2 4 131 PRAJAPATI DHARMRAJ RAMBRIKSH 3 8 4 5 4 2 3 3 3 11 3 4 3 8 4 5 3 8 5 AB51 WALUNJ SAILI ANAND 0 7 3 5 3 8 3 4 3 7 2 4 4 6 4 4 2 6 5 453 TIWARI NEHA 3 7 4 3 5 7 4 3 2 AB 4 4 2 7 4 5 2 AB -

Bunts Sangha’s

S.M. Shetty College of Science, Commerce & Management Studies, Powai

Department of B.COM.

Notice

Date:05/02/2021

This is to inform all the students of FYBCom that the Department of BCOM is conducting

remedial lectures for the subject of Business Communication II - Sem 2, from 10th February

2021 onwards at 4-5pm via Zoom link which will be shared an hour before your classes.

All the interested students are instructed to be there on time for remedial classes with your

topic related query or doubts.

Department Coordinator Principal

Bunts Sangha’s

S.M. Shetty College of Science, Commerce & Management Studies, Powai

Department of B.COM.

Notice

Date:05/02/2021

This is to inform all the students of FYBCom that the Department of BCOM is conducting

remedial lectures for the subject of Business Statistics & Mathematics II - Sem 2 from 18th

February 2021 onwards at 2.30-3.30pm via Zoom link which will be shared an hour before

your classes.

All the interested students are instructed to be there on time for remedial classes with your

topic related query or doubts.

Department Coordinator Principal

Bunts Sangha’s

S.M. Shetty College of Science, Commerce & Management Studies, Powai

Department of B.COM.

Notice

Date:05/02/2021

This is to inform all the students of FYBCom that the Department of BCOM is conducting

remedial lectures for the subject of Commerce II - Sem 2 from 8th February 2021 onwards at

1pm - 2pm via Zoom link which will be shared an hour before your classes.

All the interested students are instructed to be there on time for remedial classes with your

topic related query or doubts.

Department Coordinator Principal

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2020-21

Bunts Sangha’s

S. M. Shetty College of Science, Commerce & Management Studies, Powai

BCOM DEPARTMENT

Report on Remedial Lectures

Start Date: 08th Feb, 2021

End Date: 07th April, 2021

Venue: Online using Zoom Meeting App

Time: 1 PM to 2PM, 2.30 PM to 3.30 PM & 4 PM to 5 PM

The Department of BCOM has conducted remedial lectures to encourage the slow learners and

give them the necessary guidance to help them overcome their problems, after identifying their

areas of difficulty. The remedial classes were taken by respective subject teachers.

The no. of students attended the remedial lectures are given below

Sr.

No.

Subject Name

Date of

Lectures

Teachers Name

Total no. of

students

1.

Business Communication – II

10th February to

6th March, 2021

Prof. Debbie James

108

2.

Business Mathematics – II

18th February to

5th March, 2021

Prof. Taqdis Pawle

108

3.

Commerce – II

8th February to

7th April, 2021

Prof. Ashish

Navik

91

Outcome: Most of the doubts of the students were made clear in the remedial classes and they

got an insight and confidence to appear for further examinations.

Mr. Sandesha Shetty Dr. Sridhara Shetty

BCom. Co-ordinator Principal

BUNTS SANGHA’SS.M. SHETTY COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES,

POWAINAAC ACCREDITED ‘A’ GRADE

Affiliated to the University of MumbaiIMC RBNQ CERTIFICATE OF MERIT 2019

ISO 21001:2018 CERTIFIED

English Bridge Course 2020-21

Student Activity Approval Form

Date: 7th January, 2021

Program: English Bridge Course

Need:

● To bridge the gap between school and collegiate education to meet the studentscommunicative requirements

● To prepare the students for a classroom atmosphere in which English is the medium ofinstruction.

● To test and hone their comprehension prowess of the English language● Develop confidence and ease in interpersonal and spontaneous communication

Objective: This course caters to those students who would like to develop and hone their

comprehension powers of the English language and would help develop confidence and ease in

interpersonal communication.

Content: Grammar, basic speaking, reading and writing techniques

Date: 21st of January to the 17th of February, 2021 Time: 12.50-1.40 PM

Venue: Zoom

Proposed By: Asst. Prof. Kalpana Rai Menon

Verified By: Principal Dr. Sridhara Shetty

BUNTS SANGHA’SS.M. SHETTY COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES,

POWAINAAC ACCREDITED ‘A’ GRADE

Affiliated to the University of MumbaiIMC RBNQ CERTIFICATE OF MERIT 2019

ISO 21001:2018 CERTIFIEDMinutes of the Meeting

4th January, 2021

Meeting was held on 4th January, 2021, Monday on Zoom.

Matters arising from the discussion:

1. Dates for the bridge course, syllabus, and topics were finalized and distributed amongstthe faculty members.

2. The schedule and type of activities to be conducted were discussed. It was decided thatactivities would be conducted as and when a topic is concluded.

3. It was also decided that the old students be removed from the google classroom createdfor the bridge course 2019, and new students be added to the same, to share resources andquizzes.

4. A WhatsApp group to be formed to ease communication.5. Individual faculty to send in zoom links and maintain a mastersheet on excel for

attendance records.

Members Present:

1. Asst Prof. Kalpana Rai Menon - Co-ordinator Department of Mass Media & CommunicationSkills2. Asst. Prof. Neena Sharma – Faculty3. Asst. Prof. Sharanya Sanoj – Faculty4. Asst. Prof. Debbie James – Faculty

BUNTS SANGHA’SS.M. SHETTY COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES,

POWAINAAC ACCREDITED ‘A’ GRADE

Affiliated to the University of MumbaiIMC RBNQ CERTIFICATE OF MERIT 2019

ISO 21001:2018 CERTIFIED

Notice

The Department of Mass Media and Communication Skills of Bunts Sangha's S.MShetty College of Science, Commerce & Management studies, Powai

organizesBridge course in English for first year students

Commencing on: 21st January, 2021, Monday

Time: 12.50-1.40 PM

Highlights: This course caters to those students who would like to develop and honetheir comprehension powers of the English language and would help develop confidence andease in interpersonal communication.

Interested students please fill the following form:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1dmaaG9FcbJc-vvS28Jiyjexqitqaf3-YaGYxyhidWLg/edit?usp=drivesdk

Fees: Free of Cost

Contact persons:Asst. Prof. Neena SharmaContact no. 9820309489

Asst. Prof. Sharanya SanojContact no. 7715007553

Asst. Prof. Debbie JamesContact no. 9833617474

BUNTS SANGHA’SS.M. SHETTY COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES,

POWAINAAC ACCREDITED ‘A’ GRADE

Affiliated to the University of MumbaiIMC RBNQ CERTIFICATE OF MERIT 2019

ISO 21001:2018 CERTIFIED

Objective:

● To bridge the gap between school and collegiate education to meet the studentscommunicative requirements

● To prepare the students for a classroom atmosphere in which English is the medium ofinstruction.

● To test and hone their comprehension prowess of the English language● Develop confidence and ease in interpersonal and spontaneous communication

Report:The English Bridge Course of 30 hours, was successfully conducted from the 21st of January tothe 17th of February, 2021 by the Department of Mass Media and Communication Skills onlinevia the Zoom app due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and was intended for the first year students ofall programs. The syllabus was distributed such that approximately 7 hours was allocated toactivity based learning and the remaining 22 hours to interactive learning sessions between theteacher and the students. A total of 13 students (6 females and 7 males) attended the courseregularly. The examination was conducted in an online mode, through google forms which wassuccessfully completed in May 2021.

Outcomes :1. The students will be able to bridge the gap between basic skills of Listening, Reading,Writing and Speaking2. The students will overcome stage fear and be confident while speaking and participating ingroup discussions or sharing their opinions in class, events, etc. and speaking fluently. 3. Thestudents will be able to write better content in English which will help them in scoring better intheir examinations.

Members of the committee and syllabus preparation:1. Asst Prof. Kalpana Rai Menon - Co-ordinator Department of Mass Media & CommunicationSkills2. Asst. Prof. Neena Sharma – Faculty

BUNTS SANGHA’SS.M. SHETTY COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES,

POWAINAAC ACCREDITED ‘A’ GRADE

Affiliated to the University of MumbaiIMC RBNQ CERTIFICATE OF MERIT 2019

ISO 21001:2018 CERTIFIED3. Asst. Prof. Sharanya Sanoj – Faculty4. Asst. Prof. Debbie James – Faculty

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POWAINAAC ACCREDITED ‘A’ GRADE

Affiliated to the University of MumbaiIMC RBNQ CERTIFICATE OF MERIT 2019

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SyllabusSr No. Topic Teacher Wise Time

Allotted(in hours)

1 Basic idea on parts of speech and sentence 1 - Debbie

2 How to use- is, are, was, were 1 - NS

3 Subject - Verb - Agreement 2- NS

4 Verbs 2- NS

5 Tense, Tense forms and applications 3 -SHARANYA

6 Prepositions versus Conjunctions 2-) SHARANYA

7 Vocabulary Buildinga. Synonyms Antonymsb. Similar sounding wordsc. Words with different meaningse. Singular Plural forms-standard rules and deviationsf. Single word substitution

2- KRM

8 Abbreviations(e.g.: you’re, it’s, plural forms)Common mistakes

1- SHARANYA

9 Basic sentence structure 1- NS

10 Basic paragraph structure 1- NS

11 Basic speaking etiquette 1- NS

12. Advanced speaking activities:● Expression opinion● Argumentative speaking

6- DJDebatePresentation(speech+ sentence

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● Discussions & paragraph structure)Paralinguistics

13. Listening comprehension: Understandingpronunciation through Ted Talks, news clip

3 -identifying difficulties,pronunciation KRM

14. Reading comprehension: Reading book/excerpts/movie reviewsWriting/reading a book or film review

3- KRM

15 Test- MCQs- 25 marks + 5 marks forparticipation

1

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PhotosA session in progress, using the Whiteboard:

Links for offline learning and quizzes conducted:

Study material and assignments on Google Classroom:https://classroom.google.com/c/MjU2ODQ2ODAyMzEx?cjc=spvc5o5https://docs.google.com/document/d/1e_wRdBYqd2IXUzpAwTqVBDeI0HKxXYKujHKuZB0hAMk/edit?usp=sharinghttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe0_4ckMlBsRio6pXNgQ64iFLXVl6xmGA7LMa3fYeHDHW10Ug/viewform?usp=sf_linkhttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfGvPrBS2x1y-BUvKPMvFek1yWwVdhH6n_f4jLoykqj6IHItg/viewform?usp=sf_link

Final test:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/125vYaq-BDzkrTO4VXQdvke-9-uzBnAgitt7_hrFjXyk/edit?usp=sharing

BUNTS SANGHA’SS.M. SHETTY COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES,

POWAINAAC ACCREDITED ‘A’ GRADE

Affiliated to the University of MumbaiIMC RBNQ CERTIFICATE OF MERIT 2019

ISO 21001:2018 CERTIFIEDAttendance

Attendance: 20 Lectures conducted on Zoom

Sr.No.

Class Gender Name of Student

Number oflecturesattended

1 FYBAF F Tiwari Sakshi Santosh 15

2 FYBSc. IT M Aniket Ramakant Verma 14

3 FYBMS M Dhiraj krishna moolya 14

4 FYBMS M Smit manoj shah 13

5 FYBCom F Singh shivanjali santosh 12

6 FYBSc. IT F Shaista ansari 10

7 FYBSc. IT F Sulata Panigrahi 9

8 FYBCom F Yadav Pooja 7

9 FYBSc. IT M Adarsh Gupta 6

10 FYBSc. IT M Prateek Mishra 5

11 FYBCom M Rahul Ahir 5

12 FYBCom F Kori Smita Ramesh 3

13 FYBMS M Ankush chandrajeet Yadav 2

BUNTS SANGHA’SS.M. SHETTY COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES,

POWAINAAC ACCREDITED ‘A’ GRADE

Affiliated to the University of MumbaiIMC RBNQ CERTIFICATE OF MERIT 2019

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Sample of Certificate

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Action Taken Report

DATE Feedback Received Action Taken15th May 2021 ● Participants expressed great

satisfaction with the curriculumdelivery and the overallmanagement of the course.

The English Bridge Courseteam will try to ensure thatmore students are benefitedfrom the course.

MATHEMATICS BRIDGE COURSE

REPORT.

Department of mathematics

Year -2020-2021

By Prof. TAQDIS PAWLE

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Notice

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SYLLABUS

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• a)Problems involving addition , multiplication, division, subtraction

• b)BODMAS will be introduced

• c)Problem on exponent of exponent

1)The order of operation (4 hours)

• a)Laws of Ratio and proportion

b) Comparison of two ratios, inverse ration, effect of increase or decrease of quantity on ratio

2) Ratio and Proportion (4 hours)

• a) Laws and properties of Logarithm.

• b) Change of base

c) Characteristic of logarithm, Mantissa, Antilog

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3) Logarithm (3 hours)

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•a) Arithmetic mean, Geometric mean, harmonic mean.

•b) Quartiles, percentiles

•c) Median, mode.•.

4) Measure of central tendency (2 hours)

Syllabus

TtTeacher incharge Co-ordinator Principal

• Easy ways and tricks to do Calculation using Vedic mathematics concept..

5) Few concepts from Vedic mathematics (2

hours)

• How to calculate percentage and problems based on percentage6) Percentage Calculation

(2 hours)

•Problems such as 10/10, 10/ 100 , 10/1000 , 10/0 , 0/10.

7) Basics Calculations

(1 hours )

LIST OF OUR PARTICIPANTS

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LIST OF OUR PARTICIPANTS

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LIST OF OUR PARTICIPANTS

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LIST OF OUR PARTICIPANTS

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LIST OF OUR PARTICIPANTS

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GLIMPSE OF THE ONLINE BRIDGE COURSE

May 8, 2021Annual Review12

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ATTENDANCE

FEEDBACK FROM PARTICIPANTS

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How was the Bridge course overall?

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How were the content/ topics Chosen?

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HOW WAS TEACHING DONE?

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DID YOU IMPROVE IN YOUR MATHS SKILL?

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MENTION THE TOPIC IN MATHS AND STATS YOU WOULD LIKE TO LEARN IN FUTURE ?

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“YOUR HONEST REMARK ON THIS BRIDGE COURSE.

“YOUR HONEST REMARK ON THIS BRIDGE COURSE.

Action taken reportAction taken by Department of Mathematics on the Feedback provided on Bridge course .

Feedback received Action taken

Participant appreciated the efforts taken by the

Department to conduct this type of course for First year

students.

Students found it helpful to build their concepts.

Students liked the way topics were taught .

Department will conduct such courses consistently

in future .

9-December 2020

• Teacher incharge Co-ordinator Principal

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9-12-2020

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IMC RBNQA CERTIFICATE OF MERIT 2019ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED

ACTIVITY APPROVAL FORM

Department: ACCOUNTANCY AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

Program: Bridge course in Accountancy for first year students of Commerceand Management Studies

Objectives: To help students understand about basic accounting policies, entriesetc. and also make freshers more well worse with accounting.

Need: Students who are freshers to accountancy and those who have problem inbasic accounting will be benefited from this course.

Content: Introduction to Basic Accountancy, Journal Entries and sums related toit, Ledger, Trial Balance, Subsidiary Book and Final Accounts.

Date: 03/12/2020 to 22/12/2020 Venue: Zoom Platform (Online)

Duration: 30 hours

Free of Cost

Proposed by: Department of Accountancy and Financial Management

Verified by: Dr. Sridhara Shetty – Principal -

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Department of Accountancy and Financial Management

Minutes of the Meeting

The Departmental Zoom meeting was held on 10th October 2020 at 4:30 pm. Followingmatters were discussed in the meeting:

1. Teachers were instructed to plan some events for the Department of Accountancy andFinancial Management and suggestions were taken for the same.

2. It was decided that Department will be conducting Bridge course in Accountancyfrom 3rd December 2020 onwards and teachers were requested to plan their courseschedule likewise.

3. It was discussed that Asst. Prof Swati Shetty will be the Convenor for Bridge coursein Accountancy.

4. Teachers were informed about the Inauguration of Accountancy Department followedby a guidance lecture of CA/CS to be held on 8th December,2020.

5. It was decided to conduct a ITR Filing Workshop on 10th December,2020 for whichAsst. Prof CA Zainab Rangwala and Asst. Prof Komal Tiwari will be the resourceperson of the day.

Mr. Sandesha ShettyHOD & Vice Principal

Teachers who attended the meeting:

Name Signature

Mr. Sandesha Shetty (In-charge of the Department)

Mr. Virendra Singh – Member of Accountancy Department

Ms. CA Zainab Rangwala - Member of Accountancy Department

Ms. Komal Tiwari – Member of Accountancy Department

Ms. Swati Shetty – Member of Accountancy Department

Ms. Preeti Matharu– Member of Accountancy Department

Mr. Ashish Navik – Member of Accountancy Department

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NOTICE (WHATSAPP MESSAGE)

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COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES

BUDGET

(Scheduled from 3rd December 2020 to 22nd December 2020)

S.NO. PARTICULARS AMOUNT

1 NIL

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BRIDGE COURSE IN ACCOUNTANCY FOR FIRST YEAR STUDENTS OFCOMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES

Course Date: 3rd December 2020 to 22nd December 2020

Course Schedule

DATE TOPIC NAME OF THE FACULTY

3/12/2020 – 04/12/2020 Introduction to BasicAccountancy

Prof. Sandesha Shetty

05/12/2020 – 9/12/2020 Introduction to Journal andSums

Prof. Swati Shetty

10/12/2020 – 11/12/2020 Ledger Prof. CA Zainab Rangwala12/12/2020 – 15/12/2020 Trial Balance Prof. Preeti Matharu16/12/2020 – 18/12/2020 Subsidiary Book Prof. Ashish Navik19/12/2020 – 22/12/2020 Final Accounts Prof. Virendra Singh and

Prof. Komal Tiwari

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REPORT

Event: Bridge course in Accountancy for first year students of Commerce andManagement Studies

Date: 3/12/2020 to 22/12/2020

Timings: 5pm-7pm

Venue: Zoom Platform (Online)

Objective: To help students understand basic accounting policies, entries etc. andalso make freshers more well worse with accounting.

Highlights- Department of Accountancy and Financial Management conductedBridge course in Accountancy for first year students of Commerce andManagement Studies. The Course started from 3rd December 2020 to 22ndDecember 2020 through Online mode (Zoom platform). Students from BAF,BBI, BCOM and BMS have registered and in total we had 74 studentsregistered for the same.

Convenor Principal

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LIST OF STUDENTS

SRNO.

NAME OF THE STUDENT CLASS WHATSAPP NUMBER EMAIL -ID

1 Acharya Ashwini Yogesh BMS 9137227656 [email protected] alva chirag ratnakar BMS 9356623870 [email protected] Anita Yadav BMS 8828285753 [email protected] Bamane Kartik Vilas BMS 9594856104 [email protected] Bhadouria Priyanka

harendraBBI 9819234676 [email protected]

6 Bhandari konikasampatlal

BAF 7039411159 [email protected]

7 Bhirad Anisha santosh BMS 9869767048 [email protected] Chaube Manorma

MadhusudanBBI 9137094336 [email protected]

9 Chaudhary RekhaShrawan

BMS 6392307683 [email protected]

10 chaudharytohid BMS 9137794407 [email protected] Chauhan M Toral BMS 8356854584 [email protected] Choubey Mansi Santosh BMS 8291808594 [email protected] Choudhary kanchan

manaramBBI 9769081320 [email protected]

14 Choudhary ZhubihaShamim Ali Hasan

BMS 9821899686 [email protected]

15 Chourasia Sapana ajay BMS 9820997579 [email protected] Dhavan Prathamesh

sushilBMS 8097965712 [email protected]

17 Gound Priya Mahendra BBI 8879003132 [email protected] Jadhav Risika parshuram BMS 8422002062 [email protected] Jain SHUBHANGI Hitesh BAF 9321081132 [email protected] Jaiswal Krishna Jitendra BBI 8928551471 [email protected] Kanojiya sourabh

RamdularBMS 9930939106 [email protected]

22 Kanojiya Vandanakadeprasad

BBI 8291767830 [email protected]

23 Khan mariyam fakruddin BBI 7045409903 [email protected] Kolte Vrushali Raj BMS 7028998521 [email protected] Kulal Pravita Ganesh BAF 8369680626 [email protected] lobo calvin valerian BMS 9326991565 [email protected] Manjrekar ekta mangesh BMS 9967504078 [email protected] Marbha Parmeet kaur

Manjinder singhBBI 9152209499 [email protected]

29 Maurya Aniket Jagropan BMS 9819028427 [email protected] Menon rahul rajesh BCOM 9769930193 [email protected] Mulla mohd sahil umar BMS 9326022461 [email protected] Pallavi yadav BCOM 7738279891 [email protected] Pandey Sudarshan

ramkishanBCOM 9372986815 [email protected]

34 Pathan Arshad BCOM 9323558790 [email protected] Pathria Nidhi Deepak BCOM 9321791520 [email protected] Patnayak Arti Babu BCOM 9867278181 [email protected] Phadtare Shubham

SuryakantBBI 8779122127 [email protected]

38 Poojary Sakshi Shekhar BCOM 9326019340 [email protected] Pujari varsha sabu BCOM 9867531836 [email protected] Rain sohail ali shoukat ali BCOM 9167202058 [email protected] Rao sowmya keshav BCOM 8291048732 [email protected] Roshini Suyambu BBI 9004861645 [email protected] SAHU PRAGATI

PRAHALLADABCOM 8425909657 [email protected]

44 Saini Ganesh sadhavi BCOM 9967030819 [email protected] Saroj sapna Rajesh BCOM 8419965043 [email protected] Satra Khush Vinod BBI 9136380803 [email protected] Sayyed Mahek Ali Abbas BBI 7710815080 [email protected] Shaikh Adnan Riyaz BBI 9372338727 [email protected] Shaikh Nusaiba

AbdulsamadBBI 9326859533 [email protected]

50 shaikh wajidali abid BBI 7039595774 [email protected] Shetty sampratha

SantoshBMS 8982282033 [email protected]

52 Shetty sharan karunakar BCOM 9326667252 [email protected] Shetty Swastik Harish BCOM 8657671322 [email protected] Shetty Vanshik Dinesh BCOM 7700021920 [email protected] Singh Aarya Kaur Jasjit BBI 9321449149 [email protected] Singh Dolly Manoj BBI 8879856369 [email protected]

57 Singh TanyaRavindranath

BBI 9082338768 [email protected]

58 Thakur Aarti Anil BMS 9321188154 [email protected] Tiwari Aditya Suresh BCOM 9326294344 [email protected] Tripathi Akanksha

ShailendraBAF 9820514640 [email protected]

61 Umaima Khan BBI 9136779652 [email protected] Urshita Mehul Parikh BMS 9930522440 [email protected] Vishnu BCOM 9702395207 [email protected] Yadav ankush

chandrajeetBCOM 8355831696 [email protected]

65 Yadav Priya Ramsukh BBI 9969682954 [email protected] Yadav Sahil Ghanshyam BCOM 7738206682 [email protected] Yadav Virendra Sabha

shankarBCOM 9768605704 [email protected]

68 Yadav Yash Manoj BBI 7045253844 [email protected] Yadav Preeti BBI 9326019740 [email protected] Swaminathan Iyer BAF 9868605704 [email protected] Mishra Aman BBI 8291818594 [email protected] Reuban Soares BBI 9321288154 [email protected] Radhika Poyyara FYBCOM 8848285753 [email protected] Siddharth Chauhan FYBMS 8879303132 [email protected]

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ATTENDANCE RECORD(3rd December to 22nd December 2020)

NAME OFTHESTUDENT

3rd 4th 5th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 21st 22nd

AcharyaAshwini Yogesh

P P P P P P P A P P P P P P P P P

alva chiragratnakar

A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

Anita Yadav A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

Bamane KartikVilas

A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

BhadouriaPriyankaharendra

A A A A A A A P A A A A A A A A A

Bhandari konikasampatlal

P P A A A P P P P P P P P A P P A

Bhirad Anishasantosh

A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

ChaubeManormaMadhusudan

A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

ChaudharyRekha Shrawan

P P P P P A P P A A P P P P P A P

chaudharytohid A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

Chauhan MToral

A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

Choubey MansiSantosh

P P A A A A A P A A A P P A A A A

Choudharykanchanmanaram

P P P P P P A A A A P P P P A A P

ChoudharyZhubihaShamim AliHasan

A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

ChourasiaSapana ajay

P P A A A A A A A A A P P A A A A

DhavanPrathameshsushil

A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

Gound PriyaMahendra

P P A A A A A A A A A P P A A A A

Jadhav Risikaparshuram

A A A P A A A A A A A A A P A A A

JainSHUBHANGIHitesh

A A P P P A A A A A A A A P A A P

Jaiswal KrishnaJitendra

A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

KanojiyasourabhRamdular

A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

KanojiyaVandanakadeprasad

A A P P A P P P P P P A A P P P A

Khan mariyamfakruddin

A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

Kolte VrushaliRaj

A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

Kulal PravitaGanesh

P P P P A P A P A A A P P P A A A

lobo calvinvalerian

P P P P A A A A A A A P P P A A A

Manjrekar ektamangesh

A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

Marbha Parmeetkaur Manjindersingh

P P P P A A P A A P A P P P P A A

Maurya AniketJagropan

A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

Menon rahulrajesh

A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

Mulla mohdsahil umar

P P P A A A A A A A A P P A A A A

Pallavi yadav A A P A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

PandeySudarshanramkishan

P P A A A A A A A A A P P A A A A

Pathan Arshad P P A P P P P A A A A P P P P A P

Pathria NidhiDeepak

A A A A A P A A A A P A A A A A A

Patnayak ArtiBabu

A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

PhadtareShubhamSuryakant

P P A A A A A A A A A P P A A A A

Poojary SakshiShekhar

P P A A A A A A A A A P P A A A A

Pujari varshasabu

A A A P P P A A A A P A A P A A P

Rain sohail alishoukat ali

P P P A A A A A A A A P P A A A A

Rao sowmyakeshav

A A P A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

RoshiniSuyambu

A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

SAHUPRAGATIPRAHALLADA

A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

Saini Ganeshsadhavi

A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

Saroj sapnaRajesh

P P P P P P A P A A A P P P A A P

Satra KhushVinod

P P P A P P A A A P A P P A A A P

Sayyed MahekAli Abbas

A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

Shaikh AdnanRiyaz

A A A A A A A A P A P A A A A P A

Shaikh NusaibaAbdulsamad

P P P P P P P P P A A P P P P P P

shaikh wajidaliabid

A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

ShettysamprathaSantosh

A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

Shetty sharankarunakar

A A A A A P A A A A A A A A A A A

Shetty SwastikHarish

A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

Shetty VanshikDinesh

A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

Singh AaryaKaur Jasjit

A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

Singh DollyManoj

A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

Singh TanyaRavindranath

P P P A P P A A A A A P P A A A P

Thakur AartiAnil

A A P P P A A A A A A A A P A A P

Tiwari AdityaSuresh

A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

TripathiAkankshaShailendra

A A P P A A A A A A A A A P A A A

Umaima Khan A A P A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

Urshita MehulParikh

A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

Vishnu A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

Yadav ankushchandrajeet

P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P

Yadav PriyaRamsukh

P P P A A A A A A A A P P A A A A

Yadav SahilGhanshyam

A A A A A A A A A A P A A A A A A

Yadav VirendraSabha shankar

P P P A A P A P A P A P P A A A A

Yadav YashManoj

A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

Yadav Preeti P P A A A A A A A A A P P A A A A

SwaminathanIyer

P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P

Mishra Aman A A P A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

Reuban Soares A A A A A P A A A A A A A A A A A

Radhika Poyyara A A A A A A P P A A A A A A P A A

SiddharthChauhan

A A A A A A A A A P A A A A A A A

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FEEDBACK ANALYSIS

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ACTION TAKEN REPORT

Action taken by Department of Accountancy and Financial Management on the feedback

provided on Bridge Course in Accountancy for first year students of Commerce and

Management Studies.

DATE Feedback Received Action Taken3rd December, 2020 to 22nd

December, 2020● Participants appreciated the

efforts taken by theDepartment to conduct thistype of course for FYstudents.

● Students found the sessionsvery helpful and theirconcepts were clear.

● Participants liked the wayteaching faculty covered allthe concepts of accounting indetail.

The Department ofAccountancy and FinancialManagement will conductBridge Course in comingyears.

Convenor Principal

QUESTIONS FOR SLOW LEARNER AND ADVANCE LEARNER

FYBCOM

SUBJECT : Mathematics SEM : I

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE SLOW LEARNER

1 Ram invested Rs 18,000 in a mutual fund scheme with entry load of 2.25% at N.A.VRs 110.

The current N.A.V is Rs 130 . How many units did he purchased?

2 By investing Rs 7,500 in shares of a company that paid 10% dividend, an income of Rs.500 was received as dividend what was the price paid for each of Rs. 100 shares?

3 What is the value of 5!-2*3! ?

4 Find the value of 6! ?

5 Calculate the Mode of 30, 50, 40, 30, 25, 20, 30, 45, 15, 286 If the mode of a data is 45, mean is 27, then calculate the median. 7 What is the arithmetic mean of 110, 125, 140, 150 and 165 ?8 When two dice are tossed, what is the Probability of getting six as the uppermost face

on both dice ?

9 A box contains 2 red marble balls, 3 white marble balls, 5 green marble balls. If 2 ballsare drawn at random, what is the Probability of getting both white ?

10 n unbiased coin is tossed twice, if A denoted the event all tails then what is the value ofP(A)?

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE ADVANCE LEARNER

1 Mr. Dinesh bought some shares of a company which had a face value of Rs.100 /-. Thecompany declared a dividend of 15 % but Mr. Dinesh's rate of return on investment wasonly 12% . At what market price did he purchase the shares ? There was no brokerageinvolved .

2 Ashus Beauty World ' has issued 60,000 shares of par value of Rs. 10/- each. Thecompany declared a total dividend of Rs. 72,000 /- . Find the rate of dividend paid bythe company

1

QUESTIONS FOR SLOW LEARNER AND ADVANCE LEARNER

3 how many different ways can one try to open a lock having three rings, if each ringcontains numbers 0 to 9? If the lock opens by adjusting a particular number, how manyunsuccessful attempts to open the lock are possible?

4 cloth merchant has two types of cloth material "cotton and terrycot".Each of the clothmaterials has two design patterns with five colour shades each. How many choices areopen to a customer, who wants to purchase a cloth material from the merchant?

5 The average marks of boys are 65 and that of girls are 70. The average marks of boysand girls combines is 67. Calculate the ratio of number of boys to number of girls?

6 The arithmetic mean of 7, 8, X, 11, 14 is X, then find the value of X ?7 If there are two groups with 50 observations each and with 25 and 35 as values of their

arithmetic mean,find the combined arithmetic mean of 100 observations ?8 From a well shuffled of cards two cards are drawn at random without replacement,

what is the probability of the first card is a king and the second a queen ?

9 A box contains 5 white and 6 black balls. A ball is drawn at random from the box. Itscolour is noted and kept aside. A ball of the opposite colour is added to the box. A ballis then drawn from the box, what is the probability that the ball selected is black?

10 From a well-shuffled pack of cards, two cards are drawn without replacement.What isthe Probability that both these cards are black ?

ASSIGNMENTS

1 How many words can be formed using four different alphabets of word "COMBINE"?

2 A student got 45, 34, 35, 40 and 30 in five subjects which were assigned weights 2, 3, 1,1 and 3 respectively. What is his weighted average?

3 The N.A.V of a mutual fund scheme changed from Rs 20.14 to Rs 28.02 in 16 months

Find the annualised change in the N.A.V

4 Find the third quartile for 105, 120, 118, 127, 104, 109 and 115?5 A box contains 2 red marble balls, 3 white marble balls, 5 green marble balls. If 2 balls

are drawn at random, what is the expected number of white ball ?

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QUESTIONS FOR SLOW LEARNER AND ADVANCE LEARNER

SUBJECT : _____________Environmental studies ________________________SEM : __I________

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE SLOW LEARNER

1 Write a note on biotic components of the environment.

2 Define environment. What is food chain ?

3 What are the different types of natural resources

4 Explain the merits of Solar energy

5 Demerits of wind energy - Explain

6 Give reasons for increase in population in India

7 What are the measures to control population.

8 What is the importance of urban areas ?

9 Mention the causes of migration in urban areas.

10 Write a note on concept of smart city.

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE ADVANCE LEARNER

1 All living & non living components are interdependent on each other. Elaborate this statement.

2 Write your comments on man & environment correlation.

3 Inexhaustible or non renewable resources should be used in limits. Is it True or False .Explainthe reasons in detail.

4 Explain Water resource Management options with respect to India.

5 Differentiate between recyclable & non recyclable resources with suitable examples.

6 Enlist the parameters and details of HDI & its importance.

7 What is ecological footprint ?

8 Elaborate the concept of Urban Heat Island with its types.

9 Give a quick guide to the features of Sustainable cities

10 Briefly explain whether “Migration is a boon or bane”

ASSIGNMENTS

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1 Ecosystem types in detail

2 Make a list of usage of Renewable energy resources in different regions of India

3 Details of World Happiness Index

4 Make a list of all the developments in various Sustainable cities across India.

5 Find the origin & details of the concept of Sustainable development.

SUBJECT : _____BUSINESS ECONOMICS ISEM : ___I_______

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1 Explain income elasticity of demand2 Examine the law of returns of scale3 Explain the properties of iso quants4 Explain the AC,AFC,AVC,TC,TVC, TFC and MC with the help of diagrams.5 Explain the concept of TR, AR, and MR.6 Explain the total revenue –total cost difference approach of profit maximization.7 Write a note on Break Even Analysis.8 Explain different types of price elasticity of demand9 Explain the concept of break-even point with a suitable diagram.10 Illustrate the concept of consumer’s surplus with suitable diagram.Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE ADVANCE LEARNER

1 Explain the concept of consumer surplus.2 Discuss the causes of internal economies of scale.3 Explain briefly methods of demand forecasting.4 Explain the concept of producer surplus5 Write a note on Break Even Analysis6 Explain the law of diminishing returns7 Explain the multiple objectives of the firm8 Explain the properties of iso quants

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9 Illustrate the relationship between sales and advertisement expenditure with suitablediagram.

10 Write a note on production costsASSIGNMENTS

1 Assignment on consumers surplus

2 Learning curve and application

3 Fixed cost of a firm is Rs. 22,500/-. Variable cost per unit is Rs.5.50/- and selling cost isRs. 10/- per unit. Find breakeven point

SUBJECT : __Business Communication_____SEM : _I_______

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE SLOW LEARNER

1 Explain and mention the advantages and disadvantages of the following: Upward, Downward,Horizontal, Vertical, and Grapevine communication.

2 Write about the importance of body language and non verbal communication forcommunication.

3 What are the 7Cs of effective communication? Discuss each briefly.

4 What is a resume? Discuss its various formats. Draft a resume for yourself.

5 What is the role of ethics in business communication?

6 What is public speaking? Suggest ways to make it powerful.

7 What are the various causes for complaints of customers? Explain with examples (i) Complaint letter and (ii) Reply to the complaint letter

8 Write a note on paragraph unity and concise writing.

9 Describe any four semantic/linguistic barriers and four socio-cultural barriers ofcommunication and suggest ways to overcome them.

10 Write a paragraph in about 150 words on how you would practice CSR if you were the CEO of aMNC.

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE ADVANCE LEARNER

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1 Write a note on the impact of technology enabled communication : Types – Internet, Blogs,E-mail, Moodle, Social media (Facebook, twitter and Whatsapp advantages and disadvantages).

2 “In absence of feedback communication is incomplete.” Discuss

3 “A resume is a Sales letter”. Discuss and suggest ways to make a resume effective.

4 What do you mean by Business proposal? Discuss a general format for it.

5 Explain corporate social responsibility and ways in which an organization can practice it. Givereal world examples.

6 How do Audio/Visual aid help in business communication? Discuss types of visual aids used inbusiness communication.

7 What are the types of barriers to communication? Write about how an individual andorganizations can help overcome communication barriers in the workplace.

8 General Motors now admits that over 100 people died because of faulty ignition switches thatwere not recalled. In an article in Forbes magazine, reporter Carmine Gallo claimed that “TwoMisleading Words Triggered GM’s Catastrophic Communication Breakdown.” The articlediscusses that the ignition issue was mis-labeled as a “customer convenience” issue andtherefore didn’t get the attention it needed. Data about the issue was buried in the back of a72-page PowerPoint deck. These were communication choices made by human beings. Was it amistake, or was it unethical? What ethical principles should they have kept in mind all along?

9 Sentence Faults Your Task: In the following, identify the sentence fault (fragment, run-on, comma splice). Thenrevise to remedy the fault.

1. Although PepsiCo signed Beyonce to endorse its soft drinks. Sales continued to plummet.2. In the beverage industry, the latest sales declines are astonishing. But not surprising.3. Sugar-filled soft-drink sales have been declining for nine straight years, however, diet drinksare not far behind.4. Coca-Cola hired a creative director PepsiCo tried a new bottle design.5. Health concerns are not the only problem, soft-drink makers are also facing a boom inalternative beverages.6. PepsiCo and Coca-Cola are striving to return to profitability. Which explains why they areinvesting in energy drinks, sports drinks, and flavored water.

10 Choose how to reject a job offer and write/ tell the company of your decision. Consider asituation, in which you're offered a summer internship, but decide not to accept it. Discuss themost appropriate communication channel to use for your message. Would you use a differentchannel, if you received the offer by email, or by phone?

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SUBJECT : COMMERCE - I SEM : I

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE SLOW LEARNER

1 Explain the scope and functions of Business.

2 Write a note on classification of Business objectives.

3 Discuss about the impact of LPG on Business.

4 Explain Business Environment and interrelationship between business and environment.

5 Discuss the internal and external environment of business.

6 Impact of Educational Environment on business.

7 Explain the business planning process, its concept and importance.

8 Discuss Entrepreneurship and factors contributing to growth of entrepreneurship.

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9 Discuss different types of entrepreneurs.

10 Distinguish between Entrepreneur and Manager, Entrepreneur and Intrapreneur.

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE ADVANCE LEARNER

1 Explain the steps of setting business objectives.

2 Discuss in brief - reconciliation of Economic and Social objectives.

3 Write in detail about the strategy alternatives in the changing scenario of business.

4 Discuss on Restructuring and turnaround strategies.

5 Explain the Trading blocs and their impact on Indian business.

6 Discuss the statutory requirements in promoting business units.

7 Factors determining location of business.

8 Discuss in brief the problems of women entrepreneurs in India.

9 Incentives to Entrepreneurs in India.

10 Entrepreneurship Training and Development Centers in India

ASSIGNMENTS

1 Select any one business and write the steps to follow to start a business enterprise.

2 Write in brief about the NEP policy.

3 Discuss the importance of Business Planning.

4 Write an article on any 5 women entrepreneurs in India.

5 Write a paragraph on any one young entrepreneur in India.

SUBJECT : ACCOUNTANCY & FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SEM : I

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1 From the following information prepare Departmental Trading and Profit &Loss A/c and General Profit & Loss A/c for the year ending 31 st December,2017.

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Particulars Dept.A

(Rs.)

Dept.B

(Rs.)

Total

(Rs.)

Opening Stock = Trading 16,000 20,000 36,000

Purchases = Trading 1,40,000 1,60,000 3,00,000

Sales = Trading 1,80,000 2,40,000 4,20,000

Salaries = P&L 8,000 11,800 19,800

General Salaries =P&L=Equal

24,400

Rent & Rates = P&L =2:1 12,000

CarriageInward=Trading=Purchase

Ratio

30,000

Carriage Outward =P&L=Sales Ratio

5,600

Discount allowed ==P&L=Sales Ratio

2,800

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Discount earned =P&L Cr=Purchase Ratio

3,000

Advertisement ==P&L=Sales Ratio

8,400

Audit fees – General P&L 1,200

Insurance of goods-General P&L

1,200

Additional Information:

1. General Salaries are to be allocated equally.

2. The area occupied is in the ratio of 2:1 between Department A & Brespectively.

3. Goods transferred from Department B to Department A Rs.30,000were not recorded. = Trading A/c Dr & Cr

4. Closing Stock: Department A Rs.40,000 , Department B Rs.50,000.= Trading A/c Cr

2 Amar chemicals has the following trial balance as on 31st March 2017.

Particulars Debit (Rs.) Credit (Rs.)

Goodwill 50,000

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Factory Shed 20,000

Machinery 1,30,000

Furniture 8,000

Investments 10,000

Capital 1,95,000

Bank Loan 3,00,000

Creditors 1,50,000

Debtors 1,35,000

Stock on 1-4-2016:

Raw Materials

W.I.P

Finished Goods

1,30,000

7,500

82,500

Net Sales 11,00,000

Miscellaneous income 4,000

Bad debts reserve 5,000

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Purchase of materials 8,60,000

Freight on materials 50,000

Factory power 15,000

Salaries and wages

Factory

Office

1,50,000

65,000

Repairs and renewals 2,500

Rent and taxes 16,500

Insurance 3,900

General Expenses 18,100

17,54,000 17,54,000

Adjustments:

1. Closing Stock of Raw material Rs.2,10,000 , WIP Rs.12,500 , Finished GoodsRs.2,07,500

2. Depreciation to be provided at 2.5% on Factory shed, 10% on machinery and15% on furniture.

3. Repairs, Rent and taxes are to be apportioned between factory and office in theratio of 3:2.

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4. Reserve for bad and doubtful debts to be provided at 4 % on debtors.

5. Insurance premium covers a period of 1 month in advance.

You are required to prepare Manufacturing, Trading, Profit &Loss A/c and BalanceSheet for the year ended 31st March, 2017.

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1 Following figures are extracted from the books of Chetan Ltd for the year ended 31st

December, 2017

Particulars Departments

P(Rs.) Q(Rs.) R(Rs.)

Purchases 4,40,000 5,20,000 1,10,000

Sales 6,10,000 9,25,000 3,20,000

Returns Inwards 10,000 25,000 20,000

Returns Outwards 40,000 20,000 10,000

Wages 8,000 5,000 7,000

Stock on 1-1-2017 45,000 35,000 40,000

Stock on 31-12-2017 65,000 20,000 10,000

Other Informations:

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1. Goods transferred from P to Q Rs.10,000 and to R Rs.8,000

2. Goods transferred from R to P Rs.5,000 and to Q Rs.6,000

3. Goods transferred from Q to P Rs.6,500 and to R Rs.5,600

4. Telephone charges Rs.15,800 to be apportioned in the ratio of 3:1:1 amongDepartments P,Q and R respectively.

5. Rent Rs.24,000 to be divided as 1/4 , 2/4 and 1/4 among Departments P,Q andR respectively.

6. Other Expenses:

Discount allowed –Rs.18,000

Legal expenses – Rs.24,000

Bad debts- Rs.15,000

Insurance of goods- Rs.8,600

Income tax- Rs.58,000

Prepare Departmental Trading and Profit & Loss A/c in columnar form and GeneralProfit & Loss A/c for the year ended 31 st December, 2017.

2 From the given trial balance of Mohan, prepare Manufacturing, Trading, Profit & LossA/c and Balance Sheet as on 31st December, 2016.

Particulars Debit

(Rs.)

Credit

(Rs.)

Opening stock:

Raw materials

W.I.P

12,000

7,000

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Finished goods 20,000

Purchase of raw material 97,000

Octroi on raw material 11,000

Direct wages 57,000

Factory rent 7,000

Direct expenses 12,000

Indirect wages 8,000

Machinery 60,000

Cash at Bank 12,000

Sales 3,10,000

Administrative expenses 31,000

Selling expenses 13,000

Creditors 25,000

Interest 7,000

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Discount allowed 4,000

Bad debts 1,000

Provision for bad debts 3,000

Sundry debtors 50,000

Drawings 21,000

Capital 85,000

Bills payable 7,000

4,30,000 4,30,000

Adjustments:

1. Closing stock of raw materials Rs.8,000 , W.I.P Rs.4,000 , Finished GoodsRs.10,000

2. Outstanding direct wages Rs.3,000

3. Direct expenses were prepaid to the extent of Rs.1,000

4. Depreciate machinery at 10% p.a.

5. Maintain provision for bad debts @ 5% on sundry debtors.

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SUBJECT : FC I SEM : I

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE SLOW LEARNER

1 Fighting poverty in the world

2 Abuse and neglect in asylums, orphanages, and care homes

3 Immigration and resocialization of the immigrants

4 Environmental Degradation

5 A Study on Genetically Modified Crops

6 Urbanization and Problems of Housing in Urban areas

7 Changing Lifestyle in our Society

8 Covid 19 Pandemic and its Impact on Industrial sector

9 Abuse and neglect in asylums, orphanages, and care homes

10 Internet safety and cybercrimes

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SUBJECT : _Mathematics____________________________________SEM : __II________

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE SLOW LEARNER

1If y = 3x^4 , then find ?

2 If y = 1 - log x , then find dy/dx ?

3 At what rate of simple interest will 9,250 become 11,000 in 2 years?

4 In how many years a principal payment to double at a S. I. rate of 10% p.a.?

5 The regression equation of x on y is given by x = -2.0047 + 0.7074y , Estimate x when y = 10.

6 When X represents B (20, 1/10) then what is E(x) ?

7 For a binomial variate mean is 3 and variance is 2 . What will be the value of n ?

8 If MR =40 and AR = 60 then the price elasticity of demand will be ?

9 If the price of a commodity is given by p = 300 + x - x^2 where the quantity demanded is x = 5then find the total revenue ?

10 For a binomial variate mean is 3 and variance is 2 . what will be the value of q ?

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE ADVANCE LEARNER

1If y = ( 4x^3+ 3x^2 – 2x)^6 then find ?

2 Find the rate of change of demand(x) of a commodity with respect to its price (y) if y = 20+15x + x^2

3 For a random variable x, E(x) = 15 and V(x) = 7 find V(2x-4)?

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4 Mr. Sudhir Joshi has taken a loan of Rs. 10,00,000 from a bank for 10 years at 11%p.a. what is his EMI using Flat interest method?

5 Reena took a loan of Rs. 1200 with simple interest for as many years as the rate ofinterest. If she paid Rs. 432 as interest at the end of the loan period, what was the rate ofinterest?

6If the demand is 100 during October 2016, 200 in November 2016, 300 December2016, 400 in January 2017. What is the 3-month simple moving average for February2017?

7 For a standard normal variate Z, find area between Z=0 to Z = 2. (Given area between Z=0 to 2is 0.4772

8 The total cost function C = q^3 - 100q^2 + 15q where, q is a number of units produced thenfind the value of q for which the average cost is minimum ?

9 For a standard normal variate Z, find the area to the left of Z = 1.3 ( area between Z =0 to Z =1.3 is 0.4032

10 If D = 5 +2p -3p^2 and S = p^3 + p +2 then find the break even point?

ASSIGNMENTS

1 Find The extreme values of the function f(x) = 2x3 - 15x2 + 36x + 5 ?

2 A person promises to double the principal sum invested by you in 4yrs Calculate the rate ofsimple interest offered by him ?

3 Rs, 40000 are invested at 8% p.a. compounded then calculate the interest in the 4th year ?

4 Laspeyres index = 110, Paasche's index = 108, then calculate Fisher's Ideal index ?

5 For a discrete random variable find the value of k for which it is PMF , where x= 0,1,2,3 andP(x)= k,2k,3k,4k

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SUBJECT : ________________Environmental Studies_____________________SEM : ___II_______

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE SLOW LEARNER

1 What are the different sources of waste ?

2 Write a note on role of citizens in waste management

3 Mention the causes and measures for air pollution

4 What is global warming ?

5 What is CSR ?

6 What are the different types of tourism ?

7 Short note on ecotourism

8 Mention the details of Chipko Movement.

9 A note on ISO

10 Seven R’s of waste management

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Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE ADVANCE LEARNER

1 Explain the Indian scenario for E waste generation & treatment methods

2 Enlist the government notifications for treatment of different types of waste

3 How to motivate business participation with the help of green business ?

4 Acid rain is a bad phenomenon . Write a note to support & explain this statement.

5 Correlate the problems of hunger & malnutrition in India

6 Elaborate the different challenges faced by Indian tourism & suggest recommendations for thesame.

7 India has vast tourism potential. Explain

8 What are the ways to reduce carbon dioxide.Mention the details ofemission trading & permit

9 Uses of Remote sensing & GPS in the field of environment.

10 Thermal treatment of waste - Comment with the help of merits & demerits.

ASSIGNMENTS

1 Make a list of Disposal sites in Mumbai

2 List of National parks in Maharashtra & their fauna

3 Kyoto Protocol details

4 Ozone layer protection

5 Environment Legislations

SUBJECT : ___________Business Communication_______________SEM : ___II_____

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE SLOW LEARNER

1 What is a report? What are the elements of a report? What is the difference between statutoryand non-statutory reports?

2 What is Public Relations and what are its functions and purpose? What role does the PRdepartment play in crisis management?

3 A committee of professors is appointed by the Principal of a college to submit a report on thecauses of poor attendance at lectures and tutorials. Draft the committee’s report outlining thecauses and also recommending measures to improve the situation.

4 Prepare a leaflet appealing to people to donate essentials for covid-19 patients.

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5 How can one use AIDA to write a good sales letter?

6 Explain the terms “Complaint” and “Claim” and show how letters of complaint usually containa claim.

7 What is a committee? What are the different roles of people in a committee? Write about theadvantages and disadvantages of having committees.

8 How can one use Skype for conferencing?

9 In a local newspaper, find an advertisement for a job for which you have qualified. Write tenquestions that you, as an interviewer would want to ask an interviewee. Make your questionsspecific to the job.

10 Who is a secretary? What are the different types of secretaries?

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE ADVANCE LEARNER

1 Your application for a driving licence has not been processed in spite of having submitted alldocuments required. Draft an RTI query for the same.

2 Write a tactful reply to Mr. Gershom who claims that the “Do-it-yourself” kit that you sent himwas received in a damaged condition.

3 You are an expert in education. The Knowall Education Society had entrusted you with thework of starting a college in Thane. Draft a progress report to be submitted to the chairman.

4 Write briefly about the Consumer Protection Act 2019. What are the kinds of complaints thatconsumers can have about goods and services? Provide examples.

5 Write a sales letter to promote the sale of space-saving furniture.

6 What are the different adjustment policies adopted by companies? Which one do you preferand why?

7 How should one write a press release? Illustrate with examples.

8 What are the different types of conferences? Explain briefly and write about how a conferencecan be made successful and effective.

9 Show how different types of interviews are an essential part of the internal communicationssystem of an organization.

10 Why are GDs conducted? What skills are assessed in it? How should one conduct oneself in aGD?

ASSIGNMENTS

1 Write a book review of 700 words on To Kill a Mocking Bird.

SUBJECT : COMMERCE_______SEM : _II______

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE SLOW LEARNER

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1 Meaning, Characteristics of Services.

2 Marketing Mix for Services.

3 Concept of Organised and unorganised retailing.

4 Retail Formats - Store and non-store formats

5 Retail franchising

6 Concept of BPO, KPO, LPO and ERP

7 Internet banking, Debit and Credit Cards

8 Functions and Scope of E-commerce.

9 Retail Franchising

10 Online Marketing Research

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE ADVANCED LEARNER

1 Service Strategies - Managing demand and Capacity.

2 Opportunities and Challenges in the Service Sector.

3 Survival strategies for unorganised retailers.

4 Store planning - Design and layout

5 Retail Scenario in India and Global context.

6 Challenges in Logistics

7 FDI and its impact on Banking and Insurance Sector in India.

8 E-transition challenges for Indian Corporates.

9 Mall Management

10 Major activities of B2B, C2C, B2C

ASSIGNMENTS

1 Write a report on Your Visit to a Mall in context with Retailing, Retail Format, and MallManagement - List down your observations and relate it with Context of Mall management.

2 Prepare a project on types of E-commerce and also list a few examples of companies involvedin B2C, B2B and C2C transactions.

3 Logistics Network

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SUBJECT : ECONOMICS______________SEM : __________

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE SLOW LEARNER

1 Explain the short run equilibrium of a firm under perfect competition2 Discuss the features of monopolistic competition3 Discuss transfer pricing4 Examine price discrimination under dumping5 Explain the importance of project planning and the problems involved in it6 Explain how externalities cause market failure7 Examine the need for capital budgeting8 Explain Kinked demand curve hypothesis under oligopoly9 Discuss the features of perfect competition10 write a note on product differentiation

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE ADVANCE LEARNER

1 Explain Kinked demand curve hypothesis under oligopoly.2 Explain the objectives of price policy3 Explain the causes of market failure4 Examine the methods of Government intervention to correct market failure.5 Explain the long run equilibrium of a firm under perfect competition.6 Explain equilibrium of a firm in monopoly in the long run7 Discuss of degrees of price discrimination under monopoly market8 Explain in detail the concept of dumping9 Discuss various stages of capital budgeting10 Explain the features of monopolistic competition

ASSIGNMENTS

1 arguments for and against advertising Debate2 Assuming a desired mark up of 14%, if average variable cost is Rs.65/- and average

fixed cost is rs.25/-, calculate the full cost price of Product Yum of firm XYZ.

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3 Implement, Calculate the payback period for each project and rank the projects forcompany zip zap zoom

SUBJECT : ACCOUNTANCY & FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SEM : II

Sr.No

QUESTIONS FOR THE SLOW LEARNER

1 The following information is given:Opening Creditors Rs.60,000Cash paid to Creditors Rs.30,000Closing Creditors Rs.36,000Returns Inward Rs.13,000Bills Accepted Rs.27,000Bills Dishonoured Rs.8,000Purchases Return Rs.12,000Discount allowed Rs.5,000Calculate Credit purchases during the year

2 From the following information calculate Total Purchases.Creditors -1stJanuary, 2018 Rs.30,000Creditors -31stDecember, 2018 Rs.20,000Opening Balance of Bills Payable Rs.25,000Closing Balance of Bills Payable Rs.35,000Cash paid to Creditors Rs.1,51,000Bills Discharged Rs.44,500Cash Purchases Rs.1,29,000Returns outwards Rs.6,000

3 From the details given below, find out the Credit Sales and Total Sales:Opening Debtors Rs.45,000Closing Debtors Rs.56,000Discount allowed Rs.2,500Sales Return Rs.8,500

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Irrecoverable amount Rs.4,000Bills Receivable received Rs.12,000Bills Receivable Dishonoured Rs.3,000Cheque Dishonoured Rs.7,700Cash Sales Rs.80,000Cash received from Debtors Rs.2,30,000Cheque received from Debtors Rs.25,000

4 A fire occurred in the premises of Ms.Deepa on 14/10/2013. From the followingparticulars ascertain the loss of stock and prepare a statement of claim to be lodged withInsurance Company:

5 A fire occurred in the premises of Ms.Deepa on 14/10/2013. From the followingparticulars ascertain the loss of stock and prepare a statement of claim to be lodged withInsurance Company:

Particulars Amount(Rs.)

Stock as on 1-1-2012

Purchases from 1-1-2012 to31-12-2012

Sales from 1-1-2012 to 31-12-2012

Stock as on 31-12-2012

Purchases from 1-1-2013 to14-10-2013

Sales from 1-1-2013 to 14-10-2013

61,200

2,44,000

3,60,000

54,000

2,94,000

3,00,000

The stocks were always valued at 90% of cost price. Salvage was Rs.36, 000 .The amountof policy was Rs.1, 26,000.

The claim was subject to the average clause.6 Delhi Head office supplies goods to its branch at Kanpur at invoice price which is cost plus

50%. All cash received by branch is remitted to Delhi and all branch expenses are paid by

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the head office. From the following particulars related to Kanpur branch for the year 2013,prepare Kanpur Branch A/c.

Particulars Amount(Rs.)

Stock with Branch on 1-1-2013 (at Invoice Price)

Branch Debtors on 1-1-2013

Petty cash balance on 1-1-2013

Goods received from Head Office (at Invoice Price)

Goods returned to Head Office

Credit Sales less Returns

Cash received from Debtors

Discount allowed to Debtors

Expenses (cash paid by Head Office)

Rent 2,400 Salaries 24,000 Petty Cash 1,000

Cash Sales

Stock with Branch on 31-12-2013 at Invoice Price

Petty cash balance on 31-12-2013

60,000

12,000

100

1,86,000

3,000

84,000

90,000

2,400

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27,400

1,04,000

54,000

100

7 Short Notes

1. Stock and Debtors System2. Fire Insurance Claim3. Debtors System4. Dependent Branch5. Average Clause

8Sen & Co of Calcutta consign goods costing Rs.25,000 to their agent, Mustak of Mysoreon which they pay freight , insurance and charges Rs.1,500 , drawing on him a bill ofexchange at 90 days for Rs.20,000. They discount the bill at Mercantile Bank beingcharged Rs.200 therefor. After two months they received from their agent an Account Salesinforming that the entire consignment has been sold for Rs.35,000 , that expensesamounting to Rs.700 have been incurred and showing as a deduction the agreedcommission of 2% on the amount realised. A draft on the Syndicate Bank was enclosed forthe balance due.Show important ledger accounts in the books of both the parties.

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QUESTIONS FOR THE ADVANCED LEARNER

1Mr.Shreenath does not maintain his books of accounts on double entry system. He suppliesyou the following information. i) Assets and Liabilities as on 1 st April, 2016 and 31st March, 2017

Particulars 01-04-2016(Rs) 31-03-2017(Rs)

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Sundry Debtors 11,200 8,200

Stock 12,750 16,800

Sundry Creditors 12,410 9,870

Furniture 12,000 12,000

Machinery 17,500 ?

Cash and Bank 500 4,100

ii) Transactions during the year ending 31st March, 2017

Particulars Rs

Payment made to creditors 17,500

Salaries 7,330

Cash sales ?

Received from debtors 39,540

Capital introduced 5,000

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Carriage inward 8,210

Office expenses 2,900

Purchase of machinery 5,000

Drawings 6,000

Discount allowed Rs.600 and Discount received Rs.500. Bad debts written offRs.400.Depreciation isto be provided on furniture at 20% p.a. and on machinery at 10%p.a.

Salaries outstanding Rs.1, 000.Prepare Trading and Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet on 31 st March, 2017

2Mr.Girish does not maintain his books of accounts on double entry book keepingsystem.From the given information; prepare Trading and Profit and Loss Account andBalance Sheet on 31st March, 2017.

Particulars 01-04-2016(Rs.)

31-03-2017(Rs.)

Plant andMachinery

1,00,000 ?

Furniture 65,000 ?

Stock 36,240 62,540

Debtors 1,43,520 1,34,280

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Creditors 1,25,640 1,45,420

Cash and Bank 25,350 ?

Analysis of cash transaction for the year:

Particulars Rs.

Cash Sales 25,000

Cash Received from Debtors 6,90,380

Cash paid to Creditors 4,90,260

Wages paid 32,560

Salary paid 44,380

Printing and Stationery paid 12,360

Drawings 12,000

Machinery purchased on 01-10-2016 50,000

Additional capital introduced 35,000

Commission received 52,600

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Cash purchases 42,150

Expenses paid 19,450

a) Discount allowed Rs.2,650 and Discount earned Rs.2,530 and Bad debts written offRs.4,120.

b)Depreciation to be provided on furniture at 10% and on machinery at 20% p.a.c)Wages outstanding Rs.5,500

3 Delhi Head office supplies goods to its branch at Kanpur at invoice price which is cost plus50%. All cash received by branch is remitted to Delhi and all branch expenses are paid bythe head office. From the following particulars related to Kanpur branch for the year 2013,prepare Kanpur Branch A/c.

Particulars Amount(Rs.)

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Stock with Branch on 1-1-2013 (at Invoice Price)

Branch Debtors on 1-1-2013

Petty cash balance on 1-1-2013

Goods received from Head Office (at Invoice Price)

Goods returned to Head Office

Credit Sales less Returns

Cash received from Debtors

Discount allowed to Debtors

Expenses (cash paid by Head Office)

Rent 2,400

Salaries 24,000

Petty Cash 1,000

Cash Sales

Stock with Branch on 31-12-2013 at Invoice Price

Petty cash balance on 31-12-2013

60,000

12,000

100

1,86,000

3,000

84,000

90,000

2,400

27,400

1,04,000

54,000

100

4 Emgee Enterprises of Pune has two branches at Solapur and Kolhapur. The branchesmaintain a account with State Bank and are authorised to make purchases locally.

Following information is obtained from Solapur branch by Pune Office.

Particulars Solapur

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1-4-2017

(Rs.)

31-3-2018

(Rs.)

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Balance as on

Cash

Stocks

Debtors

Bank

Creditors

Transactions during the year-

Goods received from-

Pune

Kolhapur

Locally bought goods

Payment to Creditors:

By Cash

By Cheque

Receipts from Debtors:

By Cash

By Cheque

Sales on credit

Sales for cash

Goods returned by customers

Goods returned to Pune

4,000

10,000

24,000

14,000

2,000

40,000

3,000

6,600

600

7,000

12,000

18,000

20,000

50,000

5,000

6,000

5,400

18,000

8,000

12,000

1,000

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QUESTIONS FOR SLOW LEARNER AND ADVANCE LEARNER

Goods sent to Kolhapur Branch

Expenses paid at Branch bycheque

Cash deposits in Bank

Amount transferred to Pune

4,000

9,600

?

?

Prepare necessary accounts for branches under Stock and Debtors Method in Pune OfficeBooks.

5 A fire occurred in the premises of Ms.Deepa on 14/10/2013. From the followingparticulars ascertain the loss of stock and prepare a statement of claim to be lodged withInsurance Company:

Particulars Amount(Rs.)

Stock as on 1-1-2012

Purchases from 1-1-2012 to31-12-2012

Sales from 1-1-2012 to 31-12-2012

Stock as on 31-12-2012

Purchases from 1-1-2013 to14-10-2013

Sales from 1-1-2013 to 14-10-2013

61,200

2,44,000

3,60,000

54,000

2,94,000

3,00,000

The stocks were always valued at 90% of cost price. Salvage was Rs.36, 000 .The amountof policy was Rs.1, 26,000.

The claim was subject to average clause.

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6Q.4) Baramati Stores closed their Books every year on 31st March. On 30th April, 2016 theirPremises and Stock were destroyed by fire. From books of accounts and other records thefollowing information is obtained. The stock on hand every year has always been valued at10% less than the cost.

Particulars 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 1-4-16 to30-4-16

Opening Stock 2,70,900 3,24,000 3,60,000 3,69,000

Purchases lessReturns

7,49,000 8,00,000 8,10,000 60,000

Sales less Returns 12,00,000

13,20,000

14,00,000

1,20,000

Wages 1,74,000 1,90,000 2,09,000 20,000

Closing Stock 3,24,000 3,60,000 3,69,000 -----

They have taken Fire Insurance Policy of Rs.3,50,000 and there is an average clause in thepolicy. The salvaged goods amounted to Rs.10,000.

Findout the amount of claim to be submitted to the Insurance Company.

7Ramdas & Company of Mumbai consigned 50 bundles of cutpiece cloth @ Rs.700 each toMukherjee & Co of Kolkata to be sold on commission basis. An advance of Rs.16,000 wasreceived from Mukherjee & Co. Mukherjee & co sent an account sale which states thattotal goods were sold for Rs.56,000 and Rs.1,800 were paid for carriage , godown rent andport expenses. Their commission was Rs.2,000. They sent a bank draft for the balanceamount to Ramdas & Co. From the above particulars pass necessary journal entries in the

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books of Ramdas & Co and also show Ledger Accounts in the books of the Consignor andConsignee.

SUBJECT : ADVERTISING I SEM : III

Sr.No

QUESTIONS FOR THE SLOW LEARNER

1 Features of IMC

2 Benefits of advertising to Business firms

3 Benefits of advertising to consumers

4 Features of AD Agency

5 Maintaining Agency–Client relationship

6 Ethical and social issues in advertising

7 Rural advertising

8 Green Advertising

9 Pro Bono Advertising

10 Corporate Image advertising

Sr.No

QUESTIONS FOR THE ADVANCED LEARNER

1 Role of advertising in IMC

2 Classification of advertising

3 Agency selection criteria

4 Careers in advertising

5 Reasons and ways of avoiding Client Turnover

6 positive and negative influence of advertising on Indian values and culture

7 Effect of advertising on consumer demand, monopoly

8 Role of ASCI

9 Trends in Advertising

10 AIDA Model

ASSIGNMENTS

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QUESTIONS FOR SLOW LEARNER AND ADVANCE LEARNER

1Integrated Marketing Communications :

Concept, Features, Elements, Role of advertising in IMC

2 Draft an advertisement for Dairy Milk .

3 Draft an advertisement for oppo mobile.

4 Draft an advertisement for coke.

5 Draft an advertisement for Amul butter.

SYBCOM

SUBJECT : MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING SEM : III

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE SLOW LEARNER

1 Thoroughly practice the basic and short format of Vertical Income Statement and Balance Sheet

2 Solve question number 1- 5 of Exercise of Manan Prakashan TextBook of vertical incomestatement and balance sheet

3 Thoroughly practice theFormulae of Capital budgeting - ARR, NPV and PI calculation

4 Solve 1 - 3 exercise sums of Manan Prakashan TextBook of Capital Budgeting

5 Working Capital Statement - Format to be written 5 times

6 Solve first 5 illustration sums of Manan Prakashan TextBook of Working Capital

7 Distinguish between Management Accounting and Financial Accounting 8 Write all the formulae of Ratios 2 times

9 Write short note on Cash Inflow and OutflowSr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE ADVANCED LEARNER

1 Thoroughly practice the detailed format of Vertical Income Statement and Balance Sheet

2 Solve 3 sums of Vertical income statement and vertical balance sheet from the ManagementAccounting reference book - I.M Pandey

3 Solve 3 sums of Capital Budgeting from the Management Accounting reference book - Khanand Jain

4 Solve 4 sums on Ratio Analysis from the Manan Prakashan textbook covering all types of ratios

5 Study - Financial classification of Accounting ratios6 Factors affecting working capital requirement

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7 Solve 2 sums of all methods calculation of Capital Budgeting

8 Define Capital Budgeting. Explain techniques of Capital Budgeting.ASSIGNMENTS

1 Write short note on Difference between Gross and networking capital

2 Solve any 5 sums of Cash Flow statements

3 Solve the quiz: https://forms.gle/sP3aLreniZtLtE118

4 Solve the quiz: https://forms.gle/UwWC5in4m9WuVfxeA

5 Solve 3 sums of capital budgeting incorporating all methods

SUBJECT : Business Economics III SEM : III

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE SLOW LEARNER

1 Macroeconomics: Meaning, Scope, and Importance.

2 Trade Cycles: Features and Phases

3 The Principle of Effective Demand: Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply

4 Consumption Function: Properties, Assumptions, and Implications

5 The IS-LM model of integration of commodity and money markets

6 Inflation and unemployment: Phillips curve

7 Money Supply: Determinants of Money Supply

8 Factors influencing Velocity of Circulation of Money

9 Demand for Money: Classical

10 Inflation: Demand-Pull Inflation and Cost-Push Inflation

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE ADVANCED LEARNER

1 Circular flow of aggregate income and expenditure and its Importance- closed and openeconomy models

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QUESTIONS FOR SLOW LEARNER AND ADVANCE LEARNER

2 The Measurement of National Product: Meaning & Importance of National Income Accounting:conventional and Green GNP and NNP concepts

3 National Income and Economic Welfare

4 Say’s law of Markets - Features, Implications, and Criticism

5 Investment function and Marginal Efficiency of capital

6 The investment Multiplier effect on Income and Output

7 The relevance of Keynesian theory tools to the developing countries

8 Supply-side economics: Basic propositions and critical appraisal

9 Quantity theory of money - Fisher’s equation of exchange

10 Cambridge cash balance approach

ASSIGNMENTS

1 Group discussion on Business Cycles, its role in creating and eliminating recession.

2 Relevance of Keynesian theory in today’s economy.

SUBJECT :ACCOUNTANCY & FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT III - SEM : III

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE SLOW LEARNER

1 Solve Question 1-5 of Practice it yourself from text book by Sheth Publishers for PartnershipFinal accounts

2 Solve Question 1-5 of Practice it yourself from text book by Sheth Publishers for PiecemealDistribution of Cash

3 Solve Question 1-5 of Practice it yourself from text book by Sheth Publishers for Amalgamationof Partnership firms

4 Solve Question 1-5 of Practice it yourself from text book by Sheth Publishers for Conversion ofPartnership firm into a limited Company

5 Write a short note on Partnership deed

6 Write a short note on Excess Capital Method

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7 How would you treat per and post profits in case of conversion of firm 8 Write short note on how to calculate purchase consideration in case of conversion of a

partnership firm into a limited company9 Write short note on Piecemeal Distribution of Cash

10 Explain the basis of allocation of expenses into per and post conversion period.

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE ADVANCED LEARNER

1 Solve Question 6-15 of Practice it yourself from text book by Sheth Publishers for PartnershipFinal accounts

2 Solve Question 6-15 of Practice it yourself from text book by Sheth Publishers for PiecemealDistribution of Cash

3 Solve Question 6-15 of Practice it yourself from text book by Sheth Publishers forAmalgamation of Partnership firms

4 Solve Question 6-15 of Practice it yourself from text book by Sheth Publishers for Conversionof Partnership firm into a limited Company

5 Accounting treatment of profits before and after conversion of a partnership firm into alimited company

6 Write short note on methods of valuation of assets and liabilities for purchase consideration incase of conversion of a partnership firm into a limited company

7 Write short note on Piecemeal Distribution of Cash8 Explain the basis of allocation of expenses into per and post conversion period.

9 Write a short note on Indian Partnership Act provision in absence of a Partnership deed

10 Write a short note on Highest quotient Method

ASSIGNMENTS

1 Solve past years University of Mumbai question paper

2 Solve class test papers from booklet given in class

3 Draft a sample Partnership deed

SUBJECT : _COMMERCE III__SEM : _III_

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE SLOW LEARNER

1 Discuss the concept and nature of management2 Explain the significance of Indian Ethos to Management3 What is Management by exception? Discuss its advantages

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QUESTIONS FOR SLOW LEARNER AND ADVANCE LEARNER

4 Discuss any 8 principles of management propounded by Henri Fayol5 Discuss the features of line and staff organisation6 Explain the barriers to effective delegation in an organisation7 Define leadership. Explain the functions and qualities of good leadership8 Discuss in brief the barriers to effective communication.9 Describe the steps in the process of controlling10 Importance of CoordinationSr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE ADVANCE LEARNER

1 Explain the contributions of Elton Mayo’s in the Hawthorne Experiments conducted byhim

2 Explain in brief the techniques of decision making3 Distinguish between - Tall and Flat organisation 4 Define Planning. Explain the types of standing and single use plans 5 Explain the concept of Management information system. Discuss its components.6 Explain the concept of centralisation and decentralisation. Discuss the factors

influencing decentralisation of authority7 Discuss the contributions of F.W.Taylor under Scientific management.8 Briefly explain the different styles of leadership9 Explain the advantages of Management by Objectives10 Discuss the different Hawthorne Experiments

ASSIGNMENTS

1 Draft - standing plans and single use plans for Pharmaceutical Companies in this Pandemic

2 Explain the following techniques of controlling – a. Budgetary Controlb. Management Auditc. PERTd. CPM

3 Discuss the managerial skills and competencies required in todays organisations.4 Discuss the impact of technology on decision making

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SUBJECT : Business Law I SEM : 3

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE SLOW LEARNER

1 What are the essential features of Contract?

2 What are the essential features of an Offer?

3 Distinguish between Coercion & Undue Influence

4 Distinguish between Misrepresentation & Fraud

5 What is the Contract of Indemnity?

6 What are the Rights and Duties of Bailor?

7 Distinguish between Sale and Agreement to Sell

8 What are the Rights of an Unpaid Seller?

9 What are the characteristics of a Negotiable Instrument?

10 What are the essential elements of a Bill of Exchange?

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE ADVANCE LEARNER

1 Who are competent to Contract?

2 Which agreements are against Public Policy?

3 What are the types of Quasi Contract?

4 What are the rules regarding Contingent Contract?

5 What is Continuing Guarantee? How can it be revoked?

6 What are the Rights of Surety?

7 How can a Surety be Discharged?

8 How can an Agency be Terminated?

9 What are the Implied Conditions & Warranties?

10 What is Noting & Protest?

ASSIGNMENTS

1 Explain Case law : Lalman Shuka vs Gauri Dutt

2 Explain Case law : Mohori Bibee vs Dhurmodas Ghose

3 Explain Case law : Marin vs London County Council

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QUESTIONS FOR SLOW LEARNER AND ADVANCE LEARNER

SUBJECT : FOUNDATION COURSE

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE SLOW LEARNER

1 A Study on Genetically Modified Crops

2 Farmer Suicide and Agrarian crisis in India

3 Causes of Crime committed by Youth

4 Urbanization and Problems of Housing in Urban areas

5 Changing Lifestyle in our Society

6 Environmental Degradation

7 Covid 19 Pandemic and its Impact on Industrial sector

8 Advertisements: Are they becoming too powerful?

9 Gender discrimination and anti-harassment movements

10 Internet safety and cybercrimes

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SUBJECT : ADVERTISING II SEM : IV

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE SLOW LEARNER

1 Advantages and Limitations of Print Media2 Media Research: Concept3 Advantages and Limitations of Broadcasting4 Advertising Campaign Planning5 Advertising Budgets6 Media Planning: Concept7 Creativity: Concept8 Concept of Unique Selling Proposition9 Concept of Storyboard10 Jingles and Music – ImportanceSr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE ADVANCED LEARNER

1 Digital Media / Internet Advertising –Significance and Limitations 2 Media Research: Importance3 ABC and Doordarshan Code4 DAGMAR model5 Factors considered while selecting media6 Media Objectives - Reach, Frequency and GRPs7 Techniques of Visualization

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QUESTIONS FOR SLOW LEARNER AND ADVANCE LEARNER

8 Celebrity Endorsements – Advantages and Limitations9 Essentials of Copywriting10 Evaluation: Advertising copy, Pre-testing and Post-testing of Advertisements

ASSIGNMENTS

1 High Involvement and Low Involvement Products2 Draft Jingles & Music for any Dummy product

3 Draft Jingles & Music for any IPHONE product

4 Evaluate any one advertisements related to detergents

5 Evaluate any one advertisements related to Mobile

SUBJECT : Business Economics IV SEM : IV

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE SLOW LEARNER

1 Meaning & Scope of Public Finance

2 Fiscal Functions of Government

3 Concept of Public Goods

4 Sources of Public Revenue

5 Types of taxes

6 Canons of Public Expenditure

7 Fiscal Policy Objectives & Constituents

8 Budget: Meaning & Objectives

9 Relationship between efficiency, markets & governments

10 Role of Government

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE ADVANCED LEARNER

1 Dalton Theory of Maximum Social Advantage : Principle & limitations

2 Musgraves view of Maximum Social Advantage : Principle & limitations

3 Impact & Incidence of taxation (shifting of tax burden)

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QUESTIONS FOR SLOW LEARNER AND ADVANCE LEARNER

4 Economic Effect of taxation on different stakeholders

5 Redistributive and Anti – Inflationary nature of taxation and their implications

6 Public Expenditure: Wagner’s Hypothesis

7 Public Expenditure: Wiseman Peacock Hypothesis

8 Significance of Public Expenditure: Low Income Support and Social Insurance Programmes

9 Burden of Debt Finance : Internal and External- Public Debt and Fiscal Solvency

10 Contra cyclical Fiscal Policy and Discretionary Fiscal Policy

ASSIGNMENTS

1 Group discussion on Budget of the country to understand its significance

2 Assignment to find real life examples of implementation of Fiscal policy around the world.

3 Group discussion on types of taxes and effect of elasticities on them

SUBJECT : Business Law II SEM : IV

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE SLOW LEARNER

1 What are the features of Company?

2 Distinction between Private Company & Public Company

3 Write about Minor as Member of a Company

4 What are the different Types of Partnership?

5 What are the characteristics of LLP?

6 What are the various Duties of Partner?

7 Which are the various Consumer protection Redressal Agencies?

8 What are the various types of Meeting?

9 What is a Good Trademark? What are the functions of Trademark?

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QUESTIONS FOR SLOW LEARNER AND ADVANCE LEARNER

10 What is Author & Ownership of Copyright?

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE ADVANCED LEARNER

1 Explain the Provision related to One Person Company.

2 What is the procedure for the Incorporation of a Company?

3 What do you understand about Private Placement of Securities?

4 Explain the concept of Indoor Management.

5 What are the various kinds of Prospectus? What are the contents of Prospectus?

6 What are the Rights & Duties of a Director of a Company?

7 What are the different types of Acquisition?

8 What is the Competition Commission of India?

9 What are the Principles underlying Patent Law in India?

10 What do you understand by Prevention of Abuse of Dominant positions?

ASSIGNMENTS

1 Case study : Salomon vs Salomon & Co.

2 Case study : Daimler Co. Ltd. vs Continental Tyre & Rubber Co. Ltd.

3 Case study : Ashbury Railway Carriages & Iron Co. Ltd vs Riche

SUBJECT : _____FOUNDATION COURSE - IV____________________SEM : __IV

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE SLOW LEARNER

1 EXPLAIN THE CONSUMER RIGHT TO SAFETY.

2 WHAT IS THE NEED TO FILE PIL?

3 WRITE A NOTE ON ANTHROPOCENTRISM.

4 EXPLAIN POLLUTER PAYS PRINCIPLE.

5 WRITE A NOTE ON SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS.

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QUESTIONS FOR SLOW LEARNER AND ADVANCE LEARNER

6 WRITE A NOTE ON LASER TECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS.

7 EXPLAIN IN DETAIL INSTRINSIC AND EXTRINSIC MOTIVATION.

8 EXPLAIN MASLOW’S THEORY OF MOTIVATION.

9 WHAT ARE THE WAYS OF EFFICIENT TIME MANAGEMENT?

10 EXPLAIN STEPS IN GOAL SETTING.

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE ADVANCE LEARNER

1 EXPLAIN THE CONSUMER RIGHT TO REDRESSAL.

2 WRITE A NOTE ON CITIZEN CHARTER IN INDIA.

3 WRITE A NOTE ON DEEP ECOLOGY AND ECO-FEMINISM.

4 EXPLAIN PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE.

5 EXPLAIN EQUITY PRINCIPLE.

6 WRITE A NOTE ON NANOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS.

7 WRITE A NOTE ON BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS.

8 EXPLAIN THEORY X AND THEORY Y OF MOTIVATION.

9 EXPLAIN ERG THEORY.

10 WRITE A NOTE IN DETAIL ON ANY 5 COMPETITIVE EXAMS IN INDIA.

ASSIGNMENTS

1 EXPLAIN DIFFERENT TYPES OF GOALS.

2 WRITE A NOTE ON BIOCENTRISM.

3 WHAT ARE THE ESSENTIALS OF A GOOD REPORT?

4 EXPLAIN THE CONSUMERS RIGHT TO CHOSE.

SUBJECT :Auditing SEM :IV

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QUESTIONS FOR SLOW LEARNER AND ADVANCE LEARNER

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE SLOW LEARNER

1 Basics of auditing: Meaning, objectives

2 Types of errors

3 Auditing planning and programme - meaning and features

4 Audit sampling - meaning and advantages and disadvantages

5 Test Checking - Meaning and factors

6 Internal control system - meaning and internal control system of Sales and debtors

7 Vouching and verification - Meaning and distinction

8 Vouching of Rent, Interest and salary paid

9 Verification of Plant and machinery, Debtors and stock

10

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE ADVANCE LEARNER

1 Principles of audit in detail

2 Errors and frauds types and auditors duty in detecting the error and fraud

3 Audit planning - Factors influencing the audit plan

4 Audit programme - Factors influencing

5 Working papers - Content and advantages

6 Test check - precautions

7 Audit samples - factors influencing

8 Sampling Risk and Sampling errors

9 Verification of all assets

10 Internal control system - Features

ASSIGNMENTS

1 Solve the quiz:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScYpsYIM4px9xrrV0LTzZyWNVUdLSHfWScaD7Y-RHe9GlkpoA/viewform?usp=sf_link

2 Write in detail Test Check Precautions and disadvantages

3 Internal control system - Salary and wages

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SUBJECT : __COMMERCE IV__SEM : _IV_

Sr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE SLOW LEARNER

1 Define production management. Explain its scope2 Explain the steps involved in production planning and control3 Define Quality Circles. Explain the features of Quality Circles4 Explain the functions of a Stock Exchange5 Discuss the main advantages of credit rating agencies in India6 Importance of scientific inventory control system7 What is a credit rating agency? Explain its advantages to investors and companies. 8 Explain the different sources of funds available to start-ups in India9 Discuss the importance of micro finance in India10 What is a futures contract? Explain its featuresSr.No QUESTIONS FOR THE ADVANCE LEARNER

1 What do you mean by production systems? Explain the different types of Intermittentand Continuous production systems

2 Describe the gaps in SERVQUAL Model3 What is Six Sigma? Describe the steps involved in the six sigma approach of quality

management4 Explain the procedure involved in obtaining ISO 9000 certification 5 Explain the various Investor Protection Measures of SEBI6 Write a note on role following credit rating agencies of India - CRISIL, CARE, ICRA7 What is a derivative? Discuss the types of derivative instruments8 Write a note on Internal Quality Cost, External Quality Cost, Failure Cost.9 What is a derivative? Explain the participants of derivative market10 Organised & Unorganised Money Market

ASSIGNMENTS

1 Briefly describe the role of NSDL and CDSL in India and the significant initiativestaken by them

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2 Discuss the factors responsible for growth of mutual funds in India and how has themutual fund investment grown amongst the investors in India

3 Explain the Dimensions of quality in a product / good, with the help of suitableexamples

4 Identify and List the Prominent -Systematic Investment Plan Options in which thestudents can start investing

5

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Academic Year (2020-21)

Department of Information Technology (Under Graduate Course) B.Sc.ITQuestion Bank

Semester – I

Imperative Programming ( USIT101 )

Advanced Learners1. We can insert pre written code in a C program by using

A. #readB. #getC. #includeD. #put

2. What will be output of :

A. SB. ErrorC. Garbage valueD. Compiler error

3..A ternary operator, operates on _______________ operands.A. oneB. twoC. multipleD. three

4. Which expression is used to match the non-word character?A. (condition: true: false)B. (condition? true: false)

C. (condition? False : true)

D. (true: false? condition)

5. Relational operators cannot be used on ____________A. structureB. longC. stringsD. float

6.A function which calls itself is called a ___ function.A. Self FunctionB. Auto FunctioC. RecursiveD. Static Function

7. The _______ is used to break out of the case statements.A. ContinueB. BreakC. DefaultD. Case

8. A function is a subroutine that may include one or more _______ designed toperform a specific task.

A. FunctionB. StatementC. LibrariesD. Data Types.

9. A pointer is:A. A keyword used to create variablesB. A variable that stores address of an instructionC. A variable that stores address of other variableD. A storage in memory

10. The operator used to get value at address stored in a pointer variable is:A. *

B. &C. &&D. ||

Slow Learners1. What will be the output of following program:

A. ErrorB. 0C. 10D. Garbage Value

2. Which of the following below is/are valid C keywords?A. IntegerB. intC. NullD. print

3. What is the storage size of int function?A. 2 bytesB. 4 bytesC. 2 bitsD. 8 bytes

4. If a=10; b= a - -. Then what will variable b store?A. 10B. -10C. -9D. 9

5. The value obtained in the function is given back to main by using ________keyword?

A. returnB. staticC. newD. volatile

6.What is the default return type if it is not specified in function definition?A. VoidB. IntC. DoubleD. short int

7. What is the inital value of register storage class specifier?A. 0B. nullC. GarbageD. 1

8.What is the scope of the extern class specifier?A. Within blockB. Within ProgramC. Global Multiple filesD. Within Function

9. Can you combine the following two statements into one?char *p;p = (char*) malloc(100);

A. char p = *malloc(100);B. char *p = (char) malloc(100);C. char *p = (char*)malloc(100);D. char *p = (char *)(malloc*)(100);

10.If a variable is a pointer to a structure, then which of the following operators isused to access data members of the structure through the pointer variable? A. .

B. &C. *D. ->

Assignment1. The compiler in C ignores all text till the end of line using

A. //B. /C. */D. **/

2. N=10; N++; Select the Correct Output.

A. 10B. 11C. 9D. -11

3. What is the way to suddenly come out of or Quit any Loop in C Language.?A. continue; statementB. break; statementC. leave; statementD. quit; statement

4. Which of the following is not a storage class specifier?A. autoB. registerC. externD. volatile

5. What is the output of this C code?int main(){int i = 10;void *p = &i;printf("%d\n", (int)*p);return 0;}

A. Compile time errorB. Segmentation fault/runtime crashC. 10D. Undefined behaviour

Digital Electronics ( USIT102 )

Advanced Learners

1. The number 27 is decimal number. Convert it inHexadecimal. A. 1BB. B1C. 2BD. 1C

2. The number 11 is decimal number. Convert it in Octal.

A. 13B. 14C. 10D. 9

3. The output of the two-input OR gate is highA. Only if both inputs are highB. Only if both inputs are lowC. Only if one input is high and the other is lowD. If at least one of the inputs is low

4. NAND gate meansA. Inversion followed by AND gatesB. AND gates followed by an inverterC. AND gate followed by OR gateD. If at least one input is low

5. For converting gray to binary; binary bit added to next position ________bit. A. BinaryB. GrayC. X3D. BCD

6. BCD is valid up to decimal_______.A. 7B. 8C. 9D. 10

7. In design table if only bottom row is circled then we put logic______. A. 0B. 1C. AD. A’

8. Demultiplexer has ______ input/s.A. singleB. multipleC. zeroD. infinite

9. In synchronous counter next Flip-flop is triggered by_________. A. Previous flip-flopB. Clock

C. PresetD. Register

10. _______ counter does not have problem of glitch.A. AsynchronousB. SynchronousC. RegisterD. Automatic

Slow Learners1. The number 25 is the decimal number. Convert it inBINARY. A. 11001B. 11000C. 10011D. 00110

2. The number 34 is octal number. Convert it in decimal.A. 27B. 29C. 28D. 26

3. Which of the following is applicable to OR gate?A. Y=A+BB. Y=A-BC. Y=BD. Y=A/B

4. _______ gate has 1 input and 1 output.A. ANDB. ORC. NOTD. NAND

5. To design a 4-bit binary to gray converted ________ gates areused. A. 3 XORB. 4 XORC. 3 ORD. 4 OR

6. To design a 4-bit gray to binary converted ________ gates areused. A. 3 XORB. 4 XORC. 3 ORD. 4 OR

7. Multiplexer has ______ input/s.A. singleB. multipleC. zeroD. infinite

8. Multiplexer has ______ output/s.A. singleB. multipleC. zeroD. infinite

9. If n=8 and states are 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 then it is a ______counter. A. RegularB. TruncatedC. Non-truncatedD. Non-Sequential

10. In ripple counter first flip-flop becomes ______.A. LSBB. MSBC. Worst

D. Best

a1. In Boolean algebra, A + B.B is equivalent to ______A. 2A+2BB. 2(A+B)C. A+BD. (A+A).(B+B)

2. Using Full subtractor; if input A=1, B=1, and C=1 then difference =________and borrow= ________.(A is MSB)A. 0,0B. 0,1C. 1,0D. 1,1

3. In 1:8 demultiplexer, 8 represent ________.A. InputB. OutputC. Select lineD. Control line

4. Modulo 10 counter has ______ states.A. 9B. 10C. 1D. 0

5. Binary addition: 11111010 + 11001100= ___________.A. 0111000110B. 111100001C. 111011011D. 111111000

Operating Systems ( USIT103 )

Questions for Advanced Learner

1.The kernel is _______ of user threadsa. a part ofb. the creator of

c. unaware ofd. aware of

2. Which of the following multithreading model maps many user level threads to onekernel thread?a. Many to One Modelb. One to Many Modelc. Many to Many Modeld. One to One Model

3. A ________ is a program in execution.a. Processb. Threadc. Applicationd. Software

4. User Threadsa. are supported above the kernel and are managed without the kernel supportb. are supported below the kernel and are managed without the kernel supportc. are supported above the kernel and are managed with the kernel support d.are supported below the kernel and are managed with the kernel support

5.Dual mode of operating system hasA. 1 modeB. 2 modesC. 3 modesD. 4 modes

6.Multi-processor system gives aA. small systemB. tightly coupled systemC. loosely coupled systemD. moderately coupled system

7.____________ are used widely in computer architecture and vary in their signalingmethods, speed, throughput, and connection methodsa. busb. cardc. interfaced. connector

8. connects physical device to system bus like minicomputers, pcs,etca. wiredb. driverc. device controllerd. device connection9.Potential deadlocks that involve preemptable resources can usually be resolved by___a. allocating resourcesb. deallocating resourcesc. reallocating resourcesd. locking resources

10. There must be a circular chain of two or more processes, each of which is waiting fora resource held by the next member of the chain ,select suitable methoda. mutual exclusion conditionb. hold and wait conditionc. no preemption conditiond. circular wait condition

Questions for Slow Learners

1.Preemption deal with deadlocks,which issue need to be addresseda. waitingb. killingc. rollbackd. execute

2.The _____________ algorithm requires a priori information about the maximum number of eachresource class that each process may requesta. bankersb. ostrichc. optimald. fifo

3.The _____________ is not an operation of a directory in linux.a. mdb. mkdir

c. rmdird. open

4.___________ can occur in a variety of different situations besides requesting dedicated i/o devicesa. reservationb. deadlockc. laggingd. hault

5. deadlocks can occur when processes have been granted exclusive accessto. a. resourcesb. datac. memoryd. component

6. ____ resource is one that can be taken away from the process owning it with no ill effectsa. preemptableb. non preemptablec. preserved. reserve

7. Potential deadlocks that involve preemptable resources can usually be resolved by___a. allocating resourcesb. deallocating resourcesc. reallocating resourcesd. locking resources

8.Which strategy is often used when the mutual exclusion will be used for a very short timeand the overhead of suspension is large compared to doing the worka. livelockb. pastlockc. exclusive lockd. preemptable lock

9. Starvation can be avoided by using aa. first-come, first-served, resource allocation policyb. last-come, first-served, resource allocation policyc. first-come, last-served, resource allocation policyd. last-come, last-served, resource allocation policy

10.which of the following is multiple-cpu system.a. mini computerb. supercomputerc. clustered system

d. distributed system

Assignment

1.As in a traditional Linux system, Android’s first user-space process is__________,which is the root of all other processes.a. initb. startc. endd. load

2.Applications interact with the operating system through calls to libraries provided by it,which together compose the Android ____________.a. Libraryb. Collectionc. Frameworkd. Package

3.The ___________ manager rides herd on power usage throughout thesystem. a. Powerb. Electricc. Batteryd. Cell

4.________ OS specifically designed for smartphones and tablet computersa. Androidb. Raspberry pic. Ubuntud. fedora

5.Android is developed by the __________a. microsoftb. ibmc. open handset allianced. google

Discrete Mathematics( USIT104 )

ADVANCED LEARNER1) The set O of odd positive integers less than 10 can be expressed by ______

a) {1, 2, 3}

b) {1, 3, 5, 7, 9}c) {1, 2, 5, 9}d) {1, 5, 7, 9, 11}

2) Power set of empty set has exactly _________ subset.a) Oneb) Zeroc) Twod) Three3) Let Q(n) be the predicate “n is a factor of 8.” What is the truth set of Q(n) if the domain of nis the set of all positive integers?a) {2, 4}b) {2, 4, 8}c) {1, 2, 4, 8}d) {-8, -4, -2, -1, 1, 2, 4, 8}4) Which of the following is false?a) The product of any two odd integers is odd.b) The difference of any two odd integers is odd.c) The difference of any two even integers is even.d) The product of any two even integers is even.

5) In the principle of mathematical induction, which of the following steps is mandatory? a)induction hypothesisb) inductive referencec) induction set assumptiond) minimal set representation

6) Let f and g be the function from the set of integers to itself, defined byf(x) = 2x + 1 and g(x) = 3x + 4. Then the composition of f and g is ____________a) 6x + 9b) 6x + 7c) 6x + 6d) 6x + 87) The congruence modulo 2 relation E is defined from as follows: Which of the following is true?

a) 5E2b) 3E0c) -1E7

d) 4E18) An n-vertex graph has ______ edges.a) n2

b) n-1c) n*nd) n*(n+1)/29) At an election there are 5 candidates and 3 members are to be elected and a voter is entitled to votefor any number to be elected but not more than members to be elected. In how many ways a voter cancast his vote?a) 15b) 20

c) 25d) 3010) A drawer contains ten black and ten white socks. You reach in and pull some out withoutlooking at them. What is the least number of socks you must pull out to be sure to get a matchedpair? a) 1

b) 2c) 3

d) 4SLOW LEARNER

1) Number of power set of {a, b}, where a and b are distinct elements.a) 3b) 4c) 2d) 5

2) The set difference of the set A with null set is __________a) Ab) nullc) Ud) B

3) How many quantifiers are there in mathematical logic?a) 2b) 3c) 4d) 54) The quotient when 19 is divided by 6 is?a) 1b) 2c) 3

d) 05) What is the base case for the inequality 7n > n3, where n = 3?

a) 652 > 189b) 42 < 132c) 343 > 27d) 42 <= 431

6) For A = {1,2,3,4} and B = {1,2,3,4} the function, f = {(1,1), (23), (3,4), (4,2)}is a) One- oneb) Ontoc) Neither one-one nor ontod) Both one –one and onto

7) Determine the partitions of the set {3, 4, 5, 6, 7} from the following subsets.a) {3,5}, {3,6,7}, {4,5,6}b) {3}, {4,6}, {5}, {7}c) {3,4,6}, {7}d) {5,6}, {5,7}

8) Degree of a graph with 12 vertices is _______a) 25b) 56c) 24d) 212

9) If A and B are independent events then, conditional probability P(A/B) = ……….a) P(A)-P(B)b) P(A)c) P(B)d) P(A)+P(B)

10) There are 12 points in a plane, no three of which are collinear. Find a) How many straightlines can be drawn? b) How many triangles can be drawn?

a) 12, 3b) 12, 2c) 66, 220d) 132, 220

Communication Skills ( USIT105 )

Advanced Learner1. What is a mind map?

A. a diagram used by phrenologists to map the brain and its functionsB. diagram to visually organize concepts and ideasC. a detailed business plan for new venturesD. a chart that analyzes a business's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and

threats 2. Mind maps are used to brainstorm____A. Idea, visualize and complicate informationB. Make things more complicatedC. Idea, visualize and classify informationD. are added just for designing

3. Choose the inappropriate option for mind map____

A. It allows to organize ideasB. Memorise and recall informationC. Communicate betterD. Forgetting important information

4. Which one of the following statements best describes importance of mind mapsA. Mind maps organizes information in the same way that your brain organizesB. inability to solve problems effectivelyC. missing out task when planning projectD. it takes too much time to explain

5. One's brain get attracted and can understand quickly withA. Simple mind mapsB. picturesC. pictures with colours and flowD. Any web diagram

6. Mind maps caters to both sides of the brain, which makes it very good way of____A. Click picturesB. Recall the presenterC. recalling the informationD. remind the day and date of presentation

7. Who is the first person to use the term 'Mind Maps'A. Danial BuzanB. Tony CruzanC. Buzan DanialD. Tony Buzan

8. Typography is_____A. The art and technique of designing with typeB. The use of a typewriter.C. The quality of typeD. The original text of an author's work

9. What is kerning?A. A kind of chartB. Font styleC. an errorD. the spacing between letters or characters in a piece of text to be printed.

10. The three major elements of presentation do not include:A. visual aidsB. a presenterC. specific contentD. an audience

Slow Learner1. When there is similarity of background between the sender and the receiver such as age, languagenationality, religion, gender then this is called _____________ context.

A. socialB. culturalC. physicalD. dynamic

2. Letter, e-mail telephone are examples of __________A. messageB. feedbackC. channelD. encoding

3. Understanding __________different parts of speech forms the base of leaninggrammar A. 5B. 8C. 6D. 7

4. Which of these must be avoided in business letters?A. Polite wordsB. Formal wordsC. AbbreviationsD. Clear details

5. Which of these is not a mode of address for any letter?A. To a tradesmanB. To a childC. To a firmD. To professional men6. Which of these is not used to conclude a business letter?A. Yours faithfullyB. Yours trulyC. Yours sincerelyD. With kind regards

7. Where are the details of enclosures mentioned?A. Beginning of the letterB. Below the signature columnC. Right-hand side of the letterD. Main body of the letter8. The timing section of a proposal will NOT include:A. guidelines on ethicsB. deadlines for submitting the final reportC. deadlines for ending data collectionD. progress report dates9. Good research proposals will alwaysA. focus on addressing the research objectives.B. provide respondent names and addresses.C. Consider all possible research that had previously been done on thetopic. D. focus on the Harvard style.10. The final research report is NOT:A. a basis for decision-making.B. a research proposal.C. tangible evidence of a research project.D. future secondary data.

Assignment Questions

1 Make a presentation on the topic of “Job prospects in IT industry” (10 slides)

Using any word processor, draft an appreciation letter congratulating anemployee 2

for having been selected in the national football team.

3 Prepare a Resume using any word processing software.

Write a thanksgiving letter to your manager for promoting you to Asst.Manager 4

using word processor.

Draft an e-mail to tell your friend about the appreciation you received from5

Mr.Mehra. (Use word processor)

Academic Year (2020-21)

Department of Information Technology (Under Graduate Course) B.Sc.ITQuestion Bank

Semester – II

Object oriented Programming ( USIT201 )

Advanced Learners1. One name may forms is ___________ characteristic of Object Oriented

Programming A. AbstractionB. EncapsulationC. PolymorphismD. Inheritance

2. ____________ is compile time polymorphismA. Function overloadingB. This pointerC. Virtual FunctionsD. Pointer Functions

3. _______________ is runtime polymorphismA. Function overloadingB. This pointerC. Virtual FunctionsD. Pointer Functions

4. ______________ is a type of compile time polymorphismA. Operator overloadingB. This pointerC. Virtual FunctionsD. Pointer Functions

5. Functions can be overloaded by changing _______ and ________ ofarguments A. Shape and designB. Number and typeC. Number and shapeD. String and design

6. How can we define inheritance in OOP?A. reusing the code already writtenB. Using the code already written onceC. Using already defined functions in another programD. Calling the data and functions into derived segment

7. How many inheritance are provided by OOP in C++?A. 5B. 4C. 6D. 3

8. In which mechanism one class acquires the property of another classA. AbstractionB. Data Hiding

C. InheritanceD. Polymorphism

9. Hybrid Inheritance is combination ofA. Single and MultilevelB. Multiple and HierarchicalC. Single and MultipleD. Multiple and Multilevel

10. Which inheritance has one base class and more than one derive class?A. SingleB. MultilevelC. MultipleD. Hierarchical

Slow Learners1. OOP stands for

A. Object Open ProgrammingB. Open Object ProgrammingC. Object Oriented ProgrammingD. Open Oval Programming

2. POP stands forA. Procedure Oriented ProgrammingB. Procedure Open ProgrammingC. Procedure Over ProgrammingD. Program Over Programming

3. To create an object of class “Animal” syntax isA. Class AnimalB. Animal ClassC. Animal obj1D. Class obj1

4. The blueprint of data members and member functions is known asA. DataB. InformationC. ClassD. List

5. The process of hiding irrelevant details from user is known asA. InheritanceB. AbstractionC. Message PassingD. Polymorphism

6. Which among the following is called first, automatically, whenever an object is created?A. ClassB. ConstructorC. NewD. Trigger

7. The type of constructor which is called implicitlyA. New

B. DefaultC. Copy

D. Custom8. The type of constructor with arguments

A. NewB. DefaultC. CopyD. Parameterized

9. The type of constructor used to clone objectsA. NewB. DefaultC. CopyD. Parameterized

10. The pointer which is used to refer current object isA. NewB. CurrentC. ThreadD. this

Assignment1. What is the syntax of class template?

A. template <parameters> class declarationB. Template <parameters> class declarationC. temp <parameters> class declarationD. Temp <parameters> class declaration

2. ___________& _____________ keyword can be used in template?A. Function & classB. Class & TypenameC. Typename & functionD. Class & object

3. :: template is used to perform what operation?A. ReusingB. Reusing & bindingC. Binding & rebindingD. Rebinding & reusing

4. Define template.A. is a formula for creating a generic classB. is used to manipulate the classC. is used for creating the attributesD. Is used to create object for class

5. Which is not a non-type template parameter?A. integral typeB. Pointer

C. Reference to objectD. Pointer to member

Microprocessor Architecture ( USIT202 )

Advanced Learners1. Microprocessor was introduced in the year _________.A. 1945

B. 1971C. 1974D. 1980

2. Flip – flops are used in a microprocessor to indicate ________.A. Shift registerB. latchesC. countersD. flag

3. The number of address lines required to access 64 Kbyte of memory of the microprocessor is________.A. 16B. 32C. 20D. 8

4. Flip –flops are used in a microprocessor to indicate ________.A. shift registerB. latchC. countersD. flag

5. The first microprocessor was ________.A. 4001B. 8085C. 4003D. 4004

6. The number of flags in 8085 are ________.A. 4B. 8C. 6D. 5

7. _____________ bus is bi-directional.A. DataB. AddressC. ControlD. Memory

8. ___________ Register is part of ALU.A. AB. BC. CD. D

9. Register A is of ___________ bits in Microprocessor 8085.A. 4B. 8C. 16D. 32

10. A ________ instruction includes the op-code and operand in the samebyte. A. one-byteB. two-byteC. three-byteD. four-byte

Slow Learners1. STA 4000 is________byte instruction.A. oneB. threeC. twoD. four

2. Stack pointer is a -------- register.A. 16 bitB. 8 bitC. 32 bitD. 4bit

3. If accumulator content is 88H, after execution of CMA accumulator content will be ________.A. 77HB. 93HC. FFHD. 80

4. LDA is ---------Instruction.A. arithmeticB. logicalC. branchD. data transfer

5. In which of these modes, the immediate operand is included in the instruction itself?A. register operand modeB. immediate operand modeC. register and immediate operand modeD. none of the mentioned

6. A sequence of two registers that multiplies the content of DE register pair by two and storesthe result in HL register pair (in 8085 assembly language) is ______.A. XCHG & DAD BB. XTHL & DAD HC. PCHL & DAD DD. XCHG & DAD H

7. The accumulator contains 85H, register B contains 68H, what is the content of accumulator andCY (carry) after executing the following code?ADD BDAAA. 35H, 1B. 53H, 0C. 35H, 0D. 53H, 1

8. Which instruction is required to rotate the content of accumulator one bit right along withcarry? A. RLCB. RALC. RRCD. RAR

9. The Pentium pro dramatically, increases the number of execution step to _____ fromPentium. A. 12B. 14C. 16D. 32

10. Pentium pro have integrated level _____ cache.A. 1

B. 2C. 3D. 4

Assignment1. The new Pentium new extension uses page size of ____ bytes.A. 1MB. 2MC. 4MD. 8M

2. The Pentium 4 was released in ______.A. 36831B. 37196C. 40483D. 44136

3. A dual core processor has _______ internal processor.A. 1B. 2C. 3D. 4

4. If accumulator content is 88H, after execution of CMA accumulator content will be ________.

A. 77HB. 93HC. FFHD. 80H

15. LDA is ---------Instruction.A. arithmeticB. logicalC. branchD. data transfer

Web Programming ( USIT203 )

Advanced Learners

1. What is the correct syntax for referring to an external script called“TEST.js”? A) <script src="TEST.js">B) <script href="TEST.js">C) <script ref="TEST.js">D) <script name="TEST.js">

2. Predict the output of the following JavaScript code:<script type="text/javascript">a = 8 + "8";document.write(a);</script>A) 16B) 88C) Compilation ErrorD) Run Time Error

3. Predict the output of the following JavaScript code.<script type="text/javascript">var a="MALAYALAM";var x=a.lastIndexOf("A");document.write(x);</script>A) 7B) 0C) 9D) Error

4. What will be the output of the following PHP code?<?php$num = 1;$num1 = 2;print $num . "+". $num1;?>

a) 3

b) 1+2c) 1.+.2d) Error

5. What will be the output of the following PHP

code? <?php$num = "1";$num1 = "2";print $num+$num1;?>

a) 3b) 1+2c) Errord) 12

6. What will be the output of the following PHPcode? <?php$color = "maroon";$var = $color[2];echo "$var";?>

a) ab) Errorc) $vard) r

7. Which of the below statements is equivalent to $add += $add?a) $add = $addb) $add = $add +$addc) $add = $add + 1d) $add = $add + $add + 1

8. Which statement will output $x on the screen?a) echo “\$x”;b) echo “$$x”;c) echo “/$x”;d) echo “$x;”;

9. Which of the below symbols is a newline character?a) \rb) \nc) /nd) /r

10. If $a = 12 what will be returned when ($a == 12) ? 5 : 1 isexecuted? a) 12b) 1c) Errord) 5

Slow Learners

1. TCP/IP stands for:a. Transmission Control Protocol/Intranet Protocol.*b. Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol.c. Transportation Control Protocol/Internet Protocol.d. Transportation Control Protocol/Intranet Protocol.

2. E-mails are exchanged using*a. SMTP(Simple Mail Transfer Protocol).b. FTP(File Transfer Protocol).c. Telnetd. SASL/TLS(Simple Authentication and Security Layer And Transport Layer Security)

3. A network protocol used for bidirectional text oriented communication.a. SMTP(Simple Mail Transfer Protocol).b. FTP(File Transfer Protocol).*c. Telnetd. SASL/TLS(Simple Authentication and Security Layer And Transport Layer Security)

4. It is a standard application protocol that transfers a file from one host to another over TCPnetwork.a. SMTP(Simple Mail Transfer Protocol).*b. FT P(File Transfer Protocol).c. Telnetd. SASL/TLS(Simple Authentication and Security Layer And Transport Layer Security)

5. It is a trading or facilitating trading of products or services using computer networks,primarily internet.a. Video Conferencingb. Business to Consumer (B-C)c. Business to Business(B-B)*d. E-Commerce

6. Electronic market for selling products to consumers.a. Video Conferencing*b. Business to Consumer (B-C)c. Business to Business(B-B)d. E-Commerce

7. It is using a set of telecommunication technologies allowing more than one location to transmit andreceive audio and videosignals simultaneously.

*a. Video Conferencingb. Business to Consumer (B-C)c. Business to Business(B-B)d. E-Commerce

8. It is popular today differs from video conferencing as it is designed to serve multipleindividuals rather than multiple locations.*a. Videotelephonyb. Audiotelephonyc. 3-D callingd. All Of the above

9. ISP stands for:a. Intranet Service Provider*b. Internet Service Providerc. Internet Server Protocold. Intranet Server Protocol

10. IAP stands for :*a. Internet Access Providerb. Intranet Access Providerc. Intranet Application Protocold. Internet Application Protocol

Assignments

1. Which one of the following statements is used to create a table?a) CREATE TABLE table_name (column_name column_type);b) CREATE table_name (column_type column_name);c) CREATE table_name (column_name column_type);d) CREATE TABLE table_name (column_type column_name);

2. Which one of the following statements instantiates the mysqli class?a) mysqli = new mysqli()b) $mysqli = new mysqli()c) $mysqli->new.mysqli()d) mysqli->new.mysqli()

3. Which one of the following methods is responsible for sending the query to the database?a) query()b) send_query()c) sendquery()d) mysqli_query()

4. Which one of the following methods recuperates any memory consumed by a result set?a) destroy()b) mysqli_free_result()c) alloc()d) free()

5. Which one of the following methods recuperates any memory consumed by a result set?

a) destroy()b) mysqli_free_result()c) alloc()d) free()

Numerical and Statistical Methods( USIT204 )

ADVANCED LEARNER

SLOW LEARNER

Green Computing ( USIT205 )

Advanced Learner1. The concept where one server connects with many individual computers in known

as A. RecyclingB. Power ManagementC. ReuseD. Virtualization

2. The toxin which is present in circuit boards and semiconductorsA. LeadB. SodiumC. CadmiumD. Potassium

3. The major toxin present in Cathode Ray Tube up to 6 percent isA. PotassiumB. NickelC. MercuryD. Lead

4. In which year the European countries banned the use of e-wasteA. 1990sB. 1980sC. 1970sD. 1950s

5. The client which depends on other computers to function for its own selfA. ServerB. PrinterC. Blade ClientD. Thin Client

6. The tool to monitor server on a large scale used by administrators isA. IBM Power ExecutiveB. Power ManagerC. Server ManagerD. Thin Manager

7. The low cost device used to monitor power is known asA. Device ManagerB. Kill A watt

C. Power ManagerD. Watt manager

8. The efficiency of backup of data can be increased usingA. VirtualizationB. Thin ClientC. Data Duplication

D. Blade Server9. The device that regulates the power and changes it to Alternating Current

A. Solar PanelB. InvertorC. ExecutorD. Watt Panel

10. The panels used to absorb solar radiationA. Solar PanelB. Photovoltaic PanelC. Glass PanelD. Steel Panel

Slow Learner

1. The supply chain management where environment supportive actions are implementedA. Fine supplyB. Better supplyC. Green supplyD. Good supply

2. The pyramid of analysis and actions will have the lowest layer asA. Individual

B. BuildingC. NationalD. City

3. The pyramid of analysis and actions have highest layer asA. GlobalB. CityC. LocalD. Building

4. The organization should prefer ________ paperA. Post consumerB. Post consumer recycledC. Good QualityD. Average Quality

5. The organization must use janitors which areA. Sodium freeB. Chlorine freeC. Lead freeD. Mercury free

6. The toxin found in glass TV and CRTA. SodiumB. PotassiumC. Barium

D. Lead7. The famous place in Africa where most e-waste is there

A. Computer VillageB. San VillageC. Mos VillageD. E-waste Village

8. The number of shipping containers transferred every month to LagosA. 100B. 500C. 20D. 10

9. ________ uses the datacenter’s airconditioning system to adapt to changing workloads withsensors attached to the computers

A. air-side economizerB. water-side economizerC. Static Smart CoolingD. Dynamic Smart Cooling

10. To deliver the precise cooling environment, ____ must be exchanged at a sufficient rate

A. WATERB. AIRC. STEAMD. BREEZE

Assignment

1. In high-density datacenters, air has to be exchanged __ times an hour A.50B. 60C. 70D. 80

2. Which is considering as system in conjunction with the hot-aisle/cold-aisle design can equate tomore energy efficiency.A. DATA MANAGEMENTB. EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENTC. CABLE MANAGEMENTD. DEVICE MANAGEMENT

3. The data center density will depend onA. Higher rack sizeB. Lower rack sizeC. Rack percentage

D. Rack ratio

4. WIFI APs announce their presence at regular intervals by sending a _________A. SSL PACKETB. TCP PACKETC. ARP PACKETD. BEACON PACKET

5. It’s possible to manage many power settings using _______ in Windows or a similar tool inLinux and Mac environmentsA. SECURITY POLICYB. GROUP POLICYC. USAGE POLICYD. UTILITY POLICY

Numerical & Statistical Method

Question Bank

ADVANCED LEARNER

1 ________ refers to how closely a computed or measured value agrees with thetrue

value.A. AccuracyB. PrecisionC. Round-offD. Certainty

2 What is the rounding off of a number?

A. To change a number to its nearest prime numberB. To change a number to its nearest odd numberC. To change a number to its nearest whole number

To change a number to its nearest even numbe3 If in bisection method, �� = then the root of ��+��

2������ ��(��). ��(��) < 0equation ��(��) = 0 lies in interval ____.

A. (�� , ��)

B. (�� , ��)C. (��/2 , ��/2)D. (��/2 , ��/2)

4 Secant Method is also called as?

A. 1-point methodB. 2-point methodC. 3-point method

4-point method

5 To solve differential equation: ��' = �� ������ℎ ��(0) = 1. using Euler’s

method,we have got ____________.

A. ��0 = 0 ������ ��0 = 0B. ��0 = 1 ������ ��0 = 0C. ��0 = 0 ������ ��0 = 1D. ��0 = 1 ������ ��0 = 1

6 While using Modified Euler's method, we first use ____ to evaluate �� to

1substitute in RHS of modified Euler’s formula

A. Runge-Kutta Method of 2nd orderB. Runge-Kutta Method of 4th orderC. Taylor's series MethodD. Euler's method

7 ���� �� = 5, �� = 15, �� = 80 , ���� = 305������ ��2 = then we get value of �� as

1A. 6. 5B. 3. 5C. − 6. 5D. − 3. 5

8 Mathematical model of Linear Programming is important becauseA. It helps in

converting the verbal description and numerical data into

mathematical expression

B. Decision makers prefer to work with formal modelsC. It captures the relevant relationship among decision factorsD. It enables the use of algebraic techniques

9 The diagram obtained by plotting Data values on a rectangular coordinatesystem is

calledA. Argand’ s DiagramB. Schwartz’s DiagramC. Scatter DiagramD. Cartesian Diagram

10If f(x) = 2x for x is in (0,a) and f(x) =0 otherwise then f(x) is pdf if and only if value of a=

A. 0.25

B. 0.5

C. 0.75

D. 1

SLOW LEARNER

1 Formulations or model errors relate to bias that can be ascribed to __________.A.

Complete Mathematical model.B. Incomplete mathematical model.C. Uncertainty in physical data.D. Rounding off errors

2 A piece of iron rod was measured and found to be 120cms. But the actual valueof

the wood is 123cms. Find the relative error?A. 3%B. 2.5%C. 2.43%

3.43%

3 In Newton Raphson Method we have ��0 = 1, ��(��0) = 1 ������

��'(��0) = 2 then the next approximation is given by �� ___.

1 =A. -1B. 1C. -0.5

0.5

4 In Newton’s forward difference interpolation formula, what is pA.

�� =��−��0

B. �� = �� − ��0( )2

C. �� =��−��0

�� =��−����

5 Which of the following is not a valid row transformation?

A. ��1 ↔ ��3B. 4��1 − ��3C. ��1 − 4D. ��1 − 4��3

6 In system of linear equation: ���� = ��, matrix [ ��|�� ] is

calledA. Complementary matrix

B. Augmented MatrixC. Equivalent MatrixD. Transformation Matrix

7 Shreya makes small purses (x) and big purses (y). She can make no more than 8

purses a week. Which inequality represents the situation?A. �� + �� ≤ 8B. �� + �� ≥ 8C. 3�� + 2�� ≤ 8D. 3�� + 2�� ≥ 8

8 Least square estimation minimizes

A. Summation of squares of errorsB. Summation of errorsC. Summation of absolute value of errorsD. Random value

9 Which of the following mentioned standard Probability density functions is

applicable to discrete Random Variables?A. Gaussian DistributionB. Poisson DistributionC. Normal DistributionD. Exponential Distribution

10 The mean of Binomial Distribution ��~ ��(��, ��) is

A. ��B. ����C. ����D. ������

ASSIGNMENT QUESTIONS

1 In falling parachutist problem, downward force can be calculated using

Newton’s 2nd law of motion as ___________A. ����ℎB. ����C. ����2

2

D. 2����ℎ

2 If values of x are not equidistant then we use _______formula for interpolation.A.

Newton's Forward difference interpolationB. countableC. Lagrange's InterpolationD. Newton's Central difference interpolation

3 The process of evaluating a definite integral from as set of tabulated values ofthe

integrand ��(��) isA. Numerical valueB. Numerical differentiationC. Numerical integrationD. Quadrature

4 Normal Distribution is symmetric is about ___________

A. VarianceB. MeanC. Standard deviationD. Covariance

5 If Expectation of random variable X is given by ��(��) = 5 then the value of

��(4�� + 3) isA. 20B. 23C. 80D. 83

Academic Year (2020-21)

Department of Information Technology (Under Graduate Course) B.Sc.ITQuestion Bank

Semester – III

Python Programming( USIT301 )

Questions : Advanced Learner1. Which one of the following has the highest precedence in the expression?A. ExponentialB. AdditionC. MultiplicationD. Parentheses

2. What will be the error of the following code?b = "ab"c=ab//2print(c)A. NameErrorB. SyntaxErrorC. TypeErrorD. KeyError

3. What will be the output of below Python code?str1="Application"str2=str1.replace('a', 'A')print(str2) .

A. applicationB. ApplicationC. ApplicAtionD. application

4. Which of the following function headers is correct?A. def fun (a = 2, b = 3, c)B. def fun (a = 2, b, c = 3)C. def fun (a, b = 2, c = 3)D. def fun (a, b, c = 3, d)

5.What is the output for the following comparison operator?

A. TrueB. FalseC. You cannot compare two tuples.D. It will print t1 & t2

6.What will the list ( ) return as output?

A. (10,20,30,40,50)B. Tuple does not support list functionC. [10,20,30,50,50]D. [10,20,30,40,50]

7.What is the correct syntax to access the private variable data hidden?A. Object___VariableB. Object.__variableC. Object.__varaible__D. Object.variable

8.How do we declare a class as static?A. StaticB. Static methodC. @staticmethodD. Static class_name

9. What is the use of the place() function in tkinter Python?A. To put the widget on the screenB. To put the widget on the ButtonC. To put the widget on the backgroundD. To destroy the widget

10. What do we use to change the background color of any widget?A. BackgroundB. FgC. BgD. bgroud

Questions : Slow Learner1. What is the output of this expression, 5*1**5?A. 25B. 75C. 5D. 12. What error occurs when you execute the following Python code snippet? apple = mango.A. SyntaxErrorB. NameErrorC. ValueErrorD. TypeError

3. Python was released publicly inA. 1941B. 1971C. 1981D. 1991

4. Which of the following functions converts the strings to all uppercase?A. upper()B. title()

C. isdecimal()D. lower ()

5. What will be the output when we execute a list (“Python”)?A. (“Python)B. [“Python”]C. [Python]D. [‘P’,’y’,’t’,’h’,’o’,’n’]

6. What will be the output for max ( ) in tuple?

A. ‘h’B. 3.4C. ErrorD. Max function is not supported by tuple.

7.____________refers to defining a new class with no modification to an existingclass. A. Static methodB. ConstructorC. InheritanceD. Polymorphism

8. Poly means _____________and Morphs means _____________.A. Many ,typeB. Form ,typeC. Many, formsD. Structure, data

9.How do we install tkinter in the system ?A. pip install pythonB. tkinter installC. pip install tkinterD. tkinter pip install

10. Minimum number of arguments we pass in a function to create a rectangle using canvas tkinter?A. 2B. 4C. 6D. 5

Assignments1. What will be the output of the following Python code?i = 0while i < 5:

print(i)i += 1if i == 3:

break

else:print(0)

A. 0 0 1 0 2B. 01230C. errorD. 01234

2. What is a variable defined outside a function referred to as?A. A static variableB. A global variableC. A local variableD. An automatic variable

3. If a=[10,’h’,20,50], what will be sum(a)?A. 80B. ‘h’C. ErrorD. 80h

4. Constructor is used to create a ____________.A. ClassB. ObjectC. MethodD. Memory

5.Define Overloading.A. Providing less than two functions with the same name.B. Providing more than one function with a different name.C. Providing more than one function with the same parameter.D. Providing more than one function with the same name & parameter list.

Data Structures( USIT302 )Questions : Advanced Learner

1. Complexity of the algorithm is the _____ and ______requirement of algorithmA. Data and informationB. File and systemC. Time and spaceD. Input and output

2.If the running time of algorithm is longest for all inputs then it is called __________ complexityA. Best caseB. Worst caseC. Average caseD. Binary case

3.For ______________ we need to locate the position of the node after which we want to insertthe new node.A. deleting node

B. searching nodeC. inserting nodeD. traversing node

4. To insert an element in sorted linked list, list should be ___________A. ExistingB. CompleteC. FullD. Sorted5. The prefix form of an infix expression p + q − r t* isA. + pq − rtB. − +pqr t*C. − +pq*rtD. - +*pqrt

6. In Reverse Polish notation, expression A*B+C*D is writtenas A. AB*CD*+B. A*BCD*+C. AB*CD+*D. A*B*CD+

7. The node which does not have any child node is known as _________node A. MaxB. RootC. TertiaryD. Leaf

8. __________ tree is used to enhance the performance of binarytree A. Tree enhancerB. Binary search treeC. Traversal treeD. Sorted tree

9. When a vertex does not belong to any edges , then it is known as ________vertex A. EqualB. IsolatedC. ParallelD. Same

10. When the start and end vertex is same in a graph, ________ isformeD. A. Open loopB. CycleC. BucketD. Frame

Questions : Slow Learner1.__________ is a set of characteristics of algorithmA. Process and InputB. Time and scheduleC. Planning and ProcessD. No input and no output

2. ______ type of data structures will store data of different data typesA. StaticB. Non-HomogeneousC. StructuralD. Homogeneous

3.. Which of the following operations is performed more efficiently by doubly linked list thanby singlylinked list?A. Deleting a node whose location in givenB. Searching of an unsorted list for a given itemC. Inverting a node after the node with given locationD. Traversing a list to process each node

4. Before inserting a node we need to check _______________A. list is empty or not.B. list exists or notC. list can be traversed or notD. list has to be updated

5. When a stack is organized as an array, a variable named Top is used to point to the top elementof the stack. Initially, the value of Top is set to_______to indicate an empty stack. A. -1B. 0C. 1D. X

6. Jan Lukasiewicz, who suggested two alternative notations to represent an arithmeticexpression belonged to which nationality?A. EnglishB. PolishC. GermanD. Swedish

7. The inorder traversal of tree is as ___________A. Left-right-rootB. Root-right-leftC. Left-root-rightD. Root-left-right

8. The preorder traversal of tree is as ___________A. Left-right-rootB. Root-right-leftC. Left-root-rightD. Root-left-right

9. When the vertexes are connected using specific direction it is known as _____________A. Simple graphB. Close graphC. Directed graphD. Undirected graph

10. In Floyd warshall the first step will involve to remove all the ________A. EdgesB. VerticesC. Self loopsD. Path

Assignments1.The dimension of one dimensional array starts with _____A. ZeroB. OneC. TwoD. Even numbers

2. The postfix form of the following infix notation is : (A + B. * (C*D − E. * FA. AB + CD*E − *F*B. AB+ CDE + − * F*C. AB+ CD − EF + − **D. ABCDEF* − + * +

3. What are the sequence of popped out values if the sequence of operations - push(1. , push(2. ,pop, push(1. , push(2. , pop, pop, pop, push(2. , pop are performed on a stack.A. 2, 2, 1, 1, 2B. 2, 2, 1, 2, 2C. 2, 1, 2, 2, 1

D. 2, 1, 2, 2, 2

4. The postorder traversal of tree is as ___________A. Left-right-rootB. Root-right-leftC. Left-root-rightD. Root-left-right

5. A spanning tree is a subset of graph where all vertices are covered with _________possible numberof edgesA. MaximumB. ZeroC. MinimumD. Infinity

Computer Networks( USIT303 )

Questions: Advanced Learnera) The ______ of a signal is its absolute value of its highest intensity proportional to the energy

it carriesa) Frequencyb) Throughputc) Delayd) peak amplitude

b) In _______Transmission we send 1 start Bit (0) at the beginning and one or more stop bits(1s) at the end of each byte.

a) synchronous transmissionb) asynchronous transmissionc) isochronous transmissiond) Chronos transmission

c) The ______ technique expands the bandwidth of a signal by replacing each data bit withn bits using a spreading code.

a) FDMb) DSSSc) FHSSd) TDM

d) FHSS uses ______________e) Frequency synthesizerf) Multiplexerg) Hopping machineh) De-multiplexer

5. ________ means the sending station must not send frames at a rate faster than the receivingstation can absorb thema) error controlb) frame controlc) data controld) flow control

6. In _______ the available bandwidth of a link is divided into frequencybands a) CDMAb) TDMAc) FDMAd) SDMA7.________Routing table is the one that is created once manually but it is updatedautomatically whenever there is some change in the interneta) Staticb) Dynamicc) Modifiedd) updated8. In _____________ the destination host and the source host are in the different physical

network. a) Presentation

b) Networkc) Data-Linkd) Physical9. In case of________ a logical window is maintained in the buffer of the sendera) user datagram protocolb) sliding window protocolc) transmission control protocold) simple protocol10. _________ Is a protocol used mainly to access web pages on the world wideweb a) HTMLb) web documentsc) HTTPd) Webpages

Questions: Slow Learner1. Which of the following is not one of the components of a data communicationsystem? a) Messageb) Senderc) Communicationd) receiver

2. TCP is _________a) transmission control protocolb) transfer control protocolc) transfer communication protocold) transmission communication protocol

3. In a __________network, each packet in a message may follow a different path.a) datagramb) virtual-circuitc) circuit-switchedd) Ring

4. Packet switching can be divided into ________ categories.a. twob. threec. fourd. five

5. In Cellular system cluster contains _______ cells.a. 5b. 8c. 7d. 4

6. _____ in the data link layer separates a message from one source to a destination, or fromother messages going from other sources to other destinations.

a) Digitizingb) Controllingc) Framingd) decapsulation

7. The __________________ technique is one of the open-loop congestion policies.a) backpressureb) choke packetc) implicit signalingd) retransmission policy

8. IP is a _________ protocol.a) connection-oriented unreliable

b) connection-oriented reliablec) connectionless unreliabled) connectionless reliable

9. A standard mechanism provided by internet which helps in copying a file from one host toanother is known as ________.

a. SMTPb. FTPc. DNS serverd. Telnet

10. This timer is used to deal with the situation when the receiver advertises the window size as 0that leads to window shut down at the sender

a. time waitb. keepalivec. Retransmissiond. Persistent

Assignments1. When a user wants to access an application program or utility located on a remote machine, he

or she performs ___________ login.a) localb) remotec) local or remoted) guest

2. In IPv6, the _______ field in the base header restricts the lifetime of a datagram.a) versionb) priorityc) hop limitd) flow count

3. Bluetooth with multiple ________ form a network called a _________.a) scatternet; piconets

b) piconets: scatternetc) piconets: bluenetd) bluenet; scatternet

4. Data-link layer of a point-to-point link has __________ sublayer(s).a) oneb) twoc) nod) four

5. Two common scrambling techniques are ________.a) NRZ and RZb) AMI and NRZc) B8ZS and HDB3

d) Manchester and differential Manchester

Database Management Systems( USIT304 )

Questions: Advanced Learner1. __How to give single line comment in PL/SQLa. //b. /*c. --d. <--

2. PL/SQL is ______ to SQL.a. newb. extensionc. maind. important

3. Find invalid declarationa. v_number1 NUMBER(10);b. v_num NUMBER := 100;c. v_astring VARCHAR2(2) NOT NULL;d. v_str VARCHAR2(1) NOT NULL := ‘Y’;

4. Which package is get used to print output on screena. DBMS_PRINTb. DBMS_OUTPUTc. DBMS_SHOWd. DBMS_COUT

5. Which one is invalid procedure?a. PUTb. PUT_LINEc. NEW_LINEd. NEW

6. PL/SQL groups the syntax of the programs into units called _______.a. sectionsb. blocksc. partsd. queries

7. PL/SQL named blocks are called ________a. subprograms

b. anonymousc. coded. query

8. PL/SQL unnamed blocks are called _________a. subprogramsb. anonymousc. coded. query

9. __________ can be referred to as either function or procedures.a. subprogramsb. anonymousc. coded. query

10. DECLARE section begins with the keyword DECLARE and ends when the keyword ________a. ENDb. BEGINc. END DECLAREd. STOP

Questions: Slow Learner1. What do you mean by one to many relationship between Teacher and Class table?a) One class may have many teachersb) One teacher can have many classesc) Many classes may have many teachersd) Many teachers may have many classes

2. In one-to-many relationship, the table on 'many' sides is called _______ a)Parentb) Childc) Sisterd) Master

3. Which of the following enables us to view data from a table based on a specific criterion a)Form

b) Queryc) Macrod) Report

4. This key that uniquely identifies each record is called :a) Primary Keyb) Key Recordc) Unique Keyd) Field Name

5. Which name must be unique within a database ?a) Tableb) Fieldc) Recordd) Character

6. In an ER Diagram an entity set is represented by____________.a) Rectangleb) Ellipsec) Diamondd) Circle

7. The collection of related data is termed as _________a) Datab) Databasec) DBMSd) Information

8. The process of hiding irrelevant details from the user is calleda) data abstractionb) data encryptionc) data integrityd) data encapsulation

9. The total number of attributes which in the relation is called the __________ of the relation.a) Tableb) Tuplec) Degreed) Attribute

10. ___________ is an extension of the Hierarchical model.a) Relational Modelb) Data Modelc) Network Model

d) ER-Model

Assignments

1. Which one of the following is a set of one or more attributes taken collectively to uniquelyidentify a record?

a. Candidate keyb. Sub keyc. Super keyd. Foreign key

2. Which one of the following attributes can be taken as a primary key?

a. Name

b. Streetc. Idd. Department

3. An attribute in a relation is a foreign key if the _______ key from one relation is used asan attribute in that relation.

a. Candidateb. Primaryc. Superd. Sub

4. A _________ integrity constraint requires that the values appearing in specified attributes ofany tuple in the referencing relation also appear in specified attributes of at least one tuple in thereferenced relation.

a. Referentialb. Referencingc. Specificd. Primary

5. A set of possible data values is called

a. Attributeb. Degreec. Tupled. Domain

Applied Mathematics( USIT305 )

ADVANCED LEARNER1) If a matrix A is both symmetric and skew symmetric then matrix A isa) a scalar matrixb) a diagonal matrixc) a zero matrix of order n × n

d) a rectangular matrix

2) The eigenvalues are roots ofa) The characteristic equationb) Rank of matrixc) Polynomial

d) Eigenvector3) Determine the order and degree of the differential equation

2�� ��4��/����4+ 5��2(����/����)3 − ���� = 0a) Order=4 and Degree=1

b) Order=3 and Degree=1

c) Order=1 and Degree=4

d) Order=1 and Degree=34) Which of the following equations is an exact differential equation?a) (��2 + 1) ���� + ���� ���� = 0b) (�� + ��) ���� + 2�� ���� = 0c) 2���� ���� + (��2 − 2) ���� = 0d) ��2���� + (��2 − 2) ���� = 05) Convolution of e^t and t isa) e^t-t-1b) e^(-t)-t-1c) e^t+t+1d) e^(-t)+t+1

6) Inverse Laplace transform of F(s)=log((s+4)/(s+8))a) e^(-8t)-e^(-4t)b) e^(-8t)+e^(-4t)c) e^(-8t)-e^(-4t))/td) e^(-8t)+e^(-4t))/t

7) The triple integral of a function f(x,y,z)=1 over a solid V givesa) Surface area of the region Vb) Volume of the solid bounded by Vc) Hyper-volume of the hyper-solidd) None of the above

2/��2 + ��2/��2 = 18) The equation �� represents

a) Parabolab) Circlec) Ellipsed) Hyperbola

9) Error function is ana) Odd function of xb) Even function of x

c) Neither odd nor evend) Can’t say10) Error function of ∞ is

a) 0b) 1

c) ∞

d) -1

SLOW LEARNER1) To find rank of matrix using Normal form which operations are alloweda) Only rowb) Only columnc) Both row and column

d) Row or column2) Cayley-Hamilton theorem states that Every matrix satisfy its own ______________a) Characteristic Equationb) Differential Equationc) Potential Equation

d) Caley’s Equation

3) Which of the following is Clairaut’s form of Differential equation?a) y = xp +f(p)b) x = yp + f(p)c) p = xy + f(x)d) p = xy + f(y)

4) Solution of the differential equationa) Parabolab) Circlec) Straight line

d) Hyperbola

5) The Laplace transform can also be used to solve______a) Linear equationb) Differential equationc) Binomial equation

d) Canonical equation

6) In L(f(t), f(t) is defined for all ___________ values of ta) Realb) Integerc) Negative

d) Positive

7) The double integral of a function z=f(x,y) over a region R gives

a) Length of the intervalb) Area of the region Rc) Volume of the solid bounded by z and Rd) Hyper-volume of the hyper-solid

8) While changing the integral from Cartesian coordinates to polar coordinates over a circle,the following substitutions are made

a) x = r sinθ,y = r cosθb) x = r cos θ ,y = r sin θc) x =sinθ ,y =cosθd) x =cosθ ,y =sinθ

9)The value of erf(-x)+ertc(x)=a) 2b) 1c) 3

d) 410) What is the value of β(3,2)?

a) 1/14b) 1/16c) 1/12

d) 1/10Academic Year (2020-21)

Department of Information Technology (Under Graduate Course) B.Sc.IT

Question Bank

Semester – IV

Core Java( USIT401 )

Advanced Learners1. What will be the output of the following Java code?

class increment {public static void main(String args[])

{int g = 3;System.out.print(++g * 8);

}}

a) 25b) 24c) 32d) 33

2. What is the numerical range of a char data type in Java?a) -128 to 127b) 0 to 256c) 0 to 32767d) 0 to 65535

3. Which one is a valid declaration of a boolean?a) boolean b1 = 1;b) boolean b2 = ‘false’;c) boolean b3 = false;d) boolean b4 = ‘true’

4. What will be the output of the following Java code?class booloperators {

public static void main(String args[]){

boolean var1 = true;boolean var2 = false;System.out.println((var1 & var2));}

}a) 0b) 1c) trued) false

5. Which of these can not be used for a variable name in Java?

a) identifierb) keywordc) identifier & keywordd) constant

6. What will be the output of the following Java program?class c{

public void main( String[] args ){

System.out.println( "Hello" + args[0] );}

}a) Hello cb) Helloc) Hello worldd) Runtime Error

7. Which of the following can be operands of arithmetic operators?a) Numericb) Booleanc) Charactersd) Numeric & Characters

8. With x = 0, which of the following are legal lines of Java code for changing the value of x to1?

1. x++;2. x = x + 1;3. x += 1;4. x =+ 1;

a) 1, 2 & 3b) 1 & 4c) 1, 2, 3 & 4d) 3 & 2

9. Decrement operator, −−, decreases the value of variable by what number?a) 1b) 2c) 3d) 4

10. What will be the output of the following Java program?class increment{

public static void main(String args[]){

int g = 3;System.out.print(++g * 8);

}}

a) 25b) 24c) 32d) 33

Slow Learners

1. ______________ can be defined as a template/blueprint that describes thebehaviors/states that object of its type support.

a. Classb. Objectsc. Methodsd. Variables

2. Names used for classes, variables and methods are called________________. a. Identifiersb. Variablesc. Data Typesd. Methods

3. For general-purpose use on desktop PCs, servers and similar devices ______________ editionis used.

a. Standardb. Enterprisec. Mobiled. Java Card

4. _________________ provides a clear and concise way to represent one method interface using anexpression.

a. Lambda Expressionb. Interfacec. Abstract Classd. Class

5. _____________ is used to refer to a method of functional interface.a. Lambda Expressionb. Method Referencec. Interfaced. Abstract class

6. ContainingClass::staticMethodName is the syntax of ________________a. Reference to a static method.b. Reference to an instance method of a particular object.c. Reference to a constructor.d. Reference to a class.

7. containingObject::instanceMethodName is the syntax of _______________a. Reference to a static method.b. Reference to an instance method of a particular object.c. Reference to a constructor.d. Reference to a class.

8. ClassName::new is the syntax of ______________a. Reference to a static method.e. Reference to an instance method of a particular object.f. Reference to a constructor.g. Reference to a class.

9. _______________ is a source code representation of a fixed value.a. Variablesb. Literalsc. Classd. Object

10. _____________ is a sequence of characters.a. Stringsb. Variablesc. Literalsd. Data types

Assignments1. What is the value stored in x in the following lines of Java code?

int x, y, z;x = 0;y = 1;x = y = z = 8;

a) 0b) 1c) 9d) 8

2. What is the value stored in x in the following lines of Java code?int x, y, z;

x = 0;

y = 1;x = y = z = 8;

a) 0b) 1c) 9d) 8

3. Which of these access specifiers can be used for a class so that its members can be accessedby a different class in the different package?

a) Publicb) Protectedc) Private

d) Friendly

4. Which of these selection statements test only for equality?a) ifb) switchc) if & switchd) if-else

5. Which of these are selection statements in Java?a) if()b) for()c) continued) break

Introduction to Embedded System( USIT402 )

Questions: Advanced Learner1. EDO, SD, DDR are types of _________________A. RAMB. ROMC. FlashD. Cache

2. ________ is a system that automatically controls the speed of a motorvehicle. A. Drive by wireB. Lane assistC. ECSD. Cruise control

3. _______ has to be refreshed after each read operationA. RAMB. SRAMC. DRAMD. MRAM

4. When _____ Flash memories are to be read, the contents must first be paged intomemory-mapped RAMA. NORB. NANDC. ORD. XOR

5. 8031 has _____ ROM.A. 0KB. 4KC. 8KD. 16K

6. 8052 has _____ interrupt sources.

A. 6B. 8C. 4D. 2

7. For 8051, ______ datatype is most appropriate.A. IntB. Char

C. BooleanD. Sbit

8. 8051 microcontrollers have a _____ bit addressing bus.A. 16B. 32C. 64D. 128

9. If EA=_______, the microcontroller completely ignores internal program memory andexecutes only the program stored in external memory.A. 0B. 1C. 2D. 3

10. A compiler which produces the executable code to be run on a different platform is calleda ______.A. CompilerB. cross-compilerC. LinkerD. Cross Linker

Questions: Slow Learner1. A technique that allows for simultaneous execution of parts, or stages, of instructions to moreefficiently process instructions is called asA. Embedded systemB. instruction pipeliningC. Orthogonal Instruction setD. Non-orthogonal Instruction set

2. An embedded system can do ______ taskA. multi task at a timeB. two taskC. specific taskD. sometime multitask sometime single tas

3. An embedded system must haveA. hard diskB. processor and memoryC. operating systemD. processor and input-output unit

4. Which of the following is not an example of a ‘Small scale embedded System’?

A. Electronic Barbie dollB. simple calculatorC. Cell phoneD. Electronic toy car

5. The ______ circuit brings the internal registers and the different hardware systems of the A.processor/controller to a known state and starts the firmware execution from the reset vector. B.Brownout protectionC. WatchdogD. Reset

6. ________ prevents the processor/controller from unexpected program execution behaviour whenthe supply voltage to the processor/controller falls below a specified voltage. A. BrownoutprotectionB. WatchdogC. ResetD. Oscillator

7. ________is a hardware timer for monitoring the firmware execution. Depending on theinternal implementation, the timer increments or decrements a free running counter with eachclock pulse and generates a reset signal to reset the processorA. Brownout protectionB. WatchdogC. ResetD. Oscillator

8. ________ is a ISO defined serial communication bus originally developed for the automotiveindustry.A. CANB. LANC. WAND. MAN

9. The two kind of main memory areA. primary and secondaryB. direct and sequentialC. floppy disk and hard diskD. Primary and hybrid

10. PROM is also called as _______________A. EPROMB. OTP NVMC. EEPROMD. OCP NVM

Assignments1. The job of the _____is to combine multiple object files and resolve the unresolvedsymbols. A. CompilerB. Cross compilerC. LinkerD. Cross Linker

2. A _______ contains a hardware interface between the host computer and the targetembedded system.A. Remote DebuggerB. Remote controlC. SimulatorD. Emulator

3. Communication between the GDB frontend and debug monitor is _____-oriented and designedfor transmission over a serial connection.A. ByteB. CharC. BitD. Stream

4. Frontend remote debugger runs on the _____.A. host computerB. guest computerC. target hostD. target processor

5. ______ can have multiple inputs (up to 100 even), each capable of detecting whether theelectrical signal it is attached to is currently at logic level 1 or 0.A. Logic AnalyzersB. Logic SimulatorC. UARTD. Buffer

Computer Oriented Statistical Techniques( USIT403 )

Software Engineering( USIT404 )

Questions for Advanced Learners1. What is a Software ?a) Software is set of programsb) Software is documentation and configuration of datac) Software is set of programs, documentation & configuration of datad) Software is set of system application2. What are attributes of good software ?a) Software maintainability

b) Software functionalityc) Software developmentd) Software maintainability & functionality3. Which of these software engineering activities are not a part of software processes ? a)Software dependenceb) Software developmentc) Software validationd) Software specification4. Which of these is incorrect ?a) Software engineering belongs to Computer scienceb) Software engineering is a part of more general form of System Engineeringc) Computer science belongs to Software engineeringd) Software engineering is concerned with the practicalities of developing and delivering usefulsoftware5. RAD stands fora) Relative Application Developmentb) Rapid Application Developmentc) Rapid Application Documentd) Rapid Application Design6. Which one of the following is not functional requirement ?a) Maintainabilityb) Portabilityc) Robustnessd) dependability7. _________ and _________ are the two issues of Requirement Analysis. a)Performance, Designb) Stakeholder, Developerc) Functional, Non-Functionald) System and its attributes8. Which of the following property does not correspond to a good Software RequirementsSpecification (SRS) ?a) Verifiableb) Ambiguous

c) Completed) Traceable9. Why is Requirements Management Important? It is due to the changes _______ a)to the environmentb) in methodc) in customerd) in fiscal policies10. The UML supports event-based modeling using ____________ diagrams. a)Deploymentb) Collaborationc) State chartd) Class

Questions for Slow Learners1.Some systems failure can result in significant economic losses, physical damage or threats to

human life and such systems are called __________.a.critical systemsb.simplec.difficult to understandd.maintainable2.Which one is not a type of safety critical system?a.Software Critical Systemb.Safety Critical Systemc.Mission Critical Systemd.Business Critical System3._________________ is defined as the chance of letdown-free operation over a quantified time in agiven situation for a particular resolution.a.Dependabilityb.Affordabilityc.Reliabilityd.Availability4.________________ is defined as the chance that a system, at certain point of time, will be effectiveand able to carry the demanded services.a.Reliabilityb.Availabilityc.Affordabilityd.Dependability5.______________ is defined as an incorrect system state that can lead to system performance that isunpredicted by system consumers.a.System Failureb.System Errorc.System Faultd.System Crash6.____________ is defined as an incident that happens at some point in time when the system doesnot bring a out as predictable by its customers

a.System Errorb.System Crashc.System Failured.System Fault7._____________ is an instance of a fault-detection method.a.Software Systemb.Processing Systemc.File Systemd.Debugging8.Safety critical software is classified into ______________ classes.a.Oneb.Twoc.Threed.Four9.____________ is a system characteristic that imitates the capability of the system to safeguarditself from outside outbreaks that may be unintentional or deliberate.a.Transparencyb.Costingc.Security

d.Maintenance10.Which of the term is not related to Security?a.Safeguardingb.Threatsc.Vulnerabilityd.Exposure

Assignments1.Which subsystem implements the requirements Defined by the application?a)UIb)DBMSc)Application subsystemd)Main system2.What is a specific instance of a baseline or configuration item?a)Softwareb)Configurationc)Versiond)Status accounting3.What is validating the completeness of a product?a)Identificationb)Softwarec)Auditing and reviewingd)Status accounting4.What is group with the responsibility for reviewing and approving changes tobaselines? a)Software configuration itemb)Baselinec)Configurationd)Configuration control board5.What is a collection of software elements treated as a unit for the purposes ofSCM? a)Software configuration itemb)Baselinec)Configurationd)Configuration control board

Computer Graphics and Animation ( USIT405 )

Questions: Advanced Learner1.Which of the following is not a type of Polygon Clipping:

A. Sutherland-Hodgeman polygon clipping algorithmB. line polygon clipping algorithmC. Vatti clipping algorithmD. Weiler-Atherton polygon clipping algorithm

2.Midpoint circle drawing algorithm is used to _______ the points for acircle. A. rasterizingB. pixelC. initializeD. octants

3. In a homogeneous coordinate system, 2D coordinate positions (x, y) are represented by______ coordinates.

A. 2B. 3

C. 4D. 5

4. In Computer Graphics, ____________ are the points at which lines appear to converge.A. Appearing pointsB. Disappearing pointsC. Vanishing pointsD. Advanced points

5. A viewing frustum is a ___________ in a scene positioned relative to the viewport'scamera A. 3-D volumeB. 2-D imageC. 2-D areaD. 1-D point

6. For RGB 24-bit color system, each color coordinate can range from 0 to _____A. 15B. 255C. 127D. 63

7. _______ is a technique in which hidden surfaces are not removed but displayed with effects suchas intensity, color or shadow.

A. Depth SearchB. Upward searchC. Downward CueingD. Depth Cueing

8. In the parametric equation of a horizontal hyperbola, the x co-ordinate is given as_______ A. x = b sec tB. x = a cosec t

C. x = a sec tD. x = b cosec t

9. An animation, an autonomous character determines its own actions, at least to a certainextent. A. KeyframingB. ProceduralC. BehaviouralD. Designing

10. GIF89a can also be specified for_______________presentation.A. interlaced GIFB. rasterC. vectorD. scalar

Questions:Slow Learner1. The Graphics cannot be

A. DrawingB. scalarC. SimulationD. Movies

2. Types of Computer graphics areA. Random and RasterB. Scalar and RasterC. Only RasterD. Only Random

3. Translation vector (Tx, Ty) is used in ____________A. ScalingB. RotationC. ReflectionD. Translation

4. ____________ is a technique to change the shape of an object in a 2D plane.A. ScalingB. RotationC. ReflectionD. Shearing

5. A point light emits light from a fixed point in space, called its ________A. LightB. RaysC. PositionD. Channel

6. Which describes the visible light on the human eye?A. RadiometryB. PhotometryC. ColorimetricD. Channel

7. If the normal vector is pointing away from the COP then it is on which

face? A. FrontB. TopC. BackD. Side

8.Back-Face detection, also known as ____________ method.A. Plane eequationB. VisibilityC. NormalD. Vector

9. A person who creates animations is called____________-.A. designerB. inventorC. software developerD. animator

10. The animator specifies critical or key positions for the objects in the processof? A. SimulationB. frame by frameC. KeyframingD. Morphing

Assignments1. In a graphics defined system the primary output device is_________.A. ScannerB. Video monitorC. Web CameraD. Printer

2. How can we achieve shearing with respect to X axis in shearing.A. Xnew = Xold + Shx x YoldB. Xnew = Xold + Shx x XoldC. Xnew = Xold + Shy x YoldD. Xnew = Yold + Shx x Yold

3. 3D graphical projections constructed by mapping points in 3-dimensional space to pointson a 2-dimensional projection plane is ______

A. Lateral ProjectionB. Planar ProjectionC. Horizontal ProjectionD. Vertical Projection

4. In Beizer Curve, the curve follows ____________A. the shape of the defining polygonB. the defining pointsC. the starting pointD. the control points

5. _______ refers to the number of frames for a given action, which transforms to the speed ofthe action on film.

A. Image ProcessingB. Pose to poseC. TimingD. Anticipation

COMPUTER ORIENTED STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES

QUESTION BANK

ADVANCED LEARNER

1formula for calculating arithmetic mean for group data

a)

∑������

b) ∑����������

c) ∑������

d) ∑5����

��

2Formula for Harmonic mean(H) is given by

a) �� =1��∑1��

b) 1��=1

��∑1��

c) �� = ��∑1��

d) 1��= ��∑1��

3The second moment about the origin zero of the set 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10 is

a)0b) 2c) 45.2d) 45

4Choose the correct relationship between raw moment and central moment (

)2

a) ��2 = ��2' − ��1'

( )2

b) ��2 = ��2' − 2 ��1'

( )3

c) ��3 = ��3' + 3��1

'��2' + 2 ��1'

( )3

d) ��3 = ��3' − 6��1

'��2' + 2 ��1'

5Five cards are drawn from a pack of 52 well shuffled cards. The probability of

drawing 4 ace cards isa) 1/54145b) ¼c) 1/25d) 1/52

6A value of an estimator is called:

a) Estimationb) Estimatec) Variabled) Constant

7Estimation is of two types:

a) One sided and two sidedb) Type I and type IIc) Point estimation and interval estimationd) Biased and unbiased

8In students T distribution, the degree of freedom is given by

a) ��b) �� − 1c) µd) µ − 1

9Two samples of sizes 9 and 12 are drawn from two normally distributed populations

having variances 16 and 25, respectively. If the sample variances are 20 and 8,determine value of F statistic.

a) 4.01b) 4.02c) 4.03d) 4.04

10To fit straight line to given data point, the normal equations are

a)

�� = �� and

0 + ��1�� ∑�� = ��0�� + ��1∑��

0�� + ��1∑�� ∑��2 = ��0�� + ��1∑��2

b) ∑�� = �� and

0�� + ��1∑�� ∑���� = ��0∑�� + ��1∑��2

c) ∑�� = �� and

d) ∑��2 = ��0�� + ��1∑��2

SLOW LEARNER

1Standard deviation is ____________of variance

a) Squareb) Cubec) Square root

d) Cube root

2What is mode of distribution of Numbers: 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,3,4,5,7,7

a)1 and 3b) 2 and 7c) Only 1d) 4 and 5

3The first moment about the mean is

a) 0b) 1c) 2d) 32

4The type of estimates are:

a) Point estimateb) Estimationc) Confidence regiond) Coefficient region

5A statement made about a population for testing purpose is called?

a)Statisticsb) Hypothesisc) Level of significanced) T-statistics

6In Students t distribution , the value of Statistic is given by the formula

a)�� =��^− µ

σ/ ��

b) �� =��^−����^∕ ��

c) �� =��^− µσ/ ��−1

d) �� =��^− µ��^/ ��−1

7What is criteria to determine whether sample is small sample?

a)

�� > 30b) �� < 30c) �� = 30d) �� = 100

8The diagram obtained by plotting Data values on a rectangular coordinate system is

calleda) Argand’s Diagramb) Shwartz’s Diagramc) Scatter Diagramd) Cartesian Diagram

9For given Data points, Let D

1,D2, . . . ,DN be the deviations(errors) then Best fittingcurve is the curve where___________________.

a) D1 + D2 + . . . + DN is a minimum.b) D1

2 + D22 + . . . + DN

2is a minimum.c) �� is a minimum.

1 + ��2 + … + ����d) D1

2 + D22 + . . . + DN

2is a maximum.

10If the equation of straight line is given as �� = 3 + 2��, then value of �� is ___

1

a) 3b) 2

c) 3

d) 2

ASSIGNMENT QUESTIONS

1the value of �� is 24.5 then the value of is given by

25��1a) 49b) 12.25c) 24.5

d) 0

2In how many ways can 7 people be seated at a round table if they can sit anywhere?

a)6!b) 7!c) 8!d) 5!

3If the assumed hypothesis is tested for rejection considering it to be true is called?

a)Null Hypothesisb) Statistical Hypothesisc) Simple Hypothesisd) Composite Hypothesis

4 In 200 tosses of a coin, 120 heads and 80 tails were observed. Then value of χ is 2 a)4b) 6c) 8d) 10

5If Y tends to increase as X increases, then correlation is called

a)Positive correlation

b) Negative correlationc) Right correlationd) Left correlation

Academic Year (2020-21)

Department of Information Technology (Under Graduate Course) B.Sc.IT

Question Bank

Semester – V

Software Project Management ( USIT501 )

Advanced Learner1. What does SMART stand for?A. Spectacular, Measurable, Actionable, Resourced, TimelyB. Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, TimelyC. Suitable, Measurable, Actionable, Reviewed, TimelyD. Standardized, Measurable, Actionable, Resourced, Timely

2. A _________ report helps in determining the validity or scope of the entire project or a part ofthe project.A. QualityB. Feasibility StudyC. CompletionD. Cost Estimate

3. Change management is also known as ___A. Release ManagementB. Scope ManagementC. Configuration ManagementD. Quality Management

4. Who suggests W5HH Principle?A. BoehmB. StallmanC. HenryD. Bob

5. Which is not the main project attributes listed below?A. CostB. DurationC. EffortD. Feedback

6. What are the four framework activities found in Extreme Programming (XP) processmodel A. Analysis, Design, Coding, TestingB. Planning, Analysis, Design, CodingC. Planning, Analysis, Design, TestingD. Planning, Design, Coding, Testing

7. Choose the correct option from given below:A. Prototyping Model facilitates reusability of componentsB. RAD Model facilitates reusability of components

C. Spiral Model facilitates reusability of componentsD. Iterative model follows only cycle.

8. Main objective of KanbanA. Visualize the workflowB. Define RequirementC. Show Daily ScrumD. Sprint Backlog

9. Who is responsible for Scrum Model?A. DeveloperB. TesterC. Product OwnerD. Architecture

10. How much week is required to develop the sprint?A. 1 to 3 WeeksB. 2 to 4 WeeksC. 5 to 6 WeeksD. 2 to 5 Weeks

Slow Learner1. CPM stands forA. Critical Planning MethodB. Crucial Path MethodC. Critical Path MethodD. Crucial Path Management

2. Which of the following is NOT related to Network Planning Methods?A. GANTT ChartB. CPMC. PERTD. Precedence Network

3. GANTT Chart is NOT used forA. SchedulingB. StaffingC. Resource AllocationD. Deciding Priorities

4. Which of the following is most useful to decompose big projects into smaller modules or tasks?A. PERT ChartB. GANTT ChartC. Task NetworkD. Work Breakdown Structure

5. In PERT Chart Dummy activity is required if:A. Two or more activities have same ending eventsB. Two or more activities have identical starting and ending eventsC. Two or more activities have different ending eventsD. Two or more activities have same starting events

6. Which of the following is NOT a report in which the review data iscaptured? A. Review logB. Review charterC. review preparation logD. review summary report

7. Which technique is best suited for long duration projects to assign earnedvalue? A. the 0/100 techniqueB. 75/25 techniqueC. milestone techniqueD. 50/50 technique

8. D. System Development Life CycleA. scheduleB. costC. timeD. earned value

9. Control of changes and documentation is the responsibility of theA. configuration librarianB. project managerC. reviewerD. developer

10. The following is required to run the software on different operatingsystems A. baselineB. versionC. revisionD. variant

Assignment1. _______________ means that the efforts of each participant are added to get the finalresult. A. Additive taskB. compensatory tasksC. disjunctive tasksD. conjunctive tasks

2. _____________tasks are where progress is governed by the rate of the slowest performer.

A. Additive taskB. compensatory tasksC. disjunctive tasksD. conjunctive tasks

3. More complex and often requiring a degree of creativityA. StructuredB. Unstructured

C. Semi StructuredD. Discrete

4. In Conventional software developments projects, a typical approach to improving __________is to introduce more documentation.A. motivationB. techniquesC. coordinationD. planning

5. The ________process starts with systems architecture and planning phase.A. ScrumB. AgileC. XPD. Egoless Programming

Internet of Things( USIT502 )Questions : Advanced Learner

1. A ________ is a device that detects and responds to some type of input from the physicalenvironment.a. Sensorb. Actuatorc. Repeaterd. Amplifier

2. Internet of Things first became popular in the year _____.a. 1998b. 1999c. 2000d. 2001

3. A _________is a device that converts an electrical signal to a physical output. a.Sensorb. Actuatorc. Transistord. Repeater

4. _________ are designed to operate at a particular level in the networking stack. a.Protocolsb. Proceduresc. Guidelinesd. Circuits

5. Technological advances progress with enabling and controlling the _________of people. a.Advancementb. Movementc. Changes

d. Development

6. ______ develops as a movement of goods from a place where they are plentiful and cheap toone where they are rare and valuable.a. Tradeb. Changesc. Businessd. Information

7. Information becomes key, too—hence, the development of______ to communicatetechnology to others.a. Gestureb. Languagec. Human beingd. IOT

8. The invention of______ makes the communication more important and allows human lives tobe preserved in words by and about writers from the ancient philosophers and poets to the presentday.a. Languageb. Communicationc. Technologyd. Writing

9. Nowadays we have broadband subscriptions providing always-on connectivity tothe_______.a. Computersb. Internetc. Citiesd. Routers

10. _______provides fairly plug-and-play networking experience but most home routers todayalso offer Wi-Fi which removes the need of running cables everywhere. a. Objectsb. Wired Ethernetc. Browsersd. Hardware

Questions : Slow Learner

1. IP Protocol uses which method of switching?a. Circuit switchingb. Packet switchingc. Message switchingd. Both circuit and packet switching

2. What is the Port address length in TCP?a. 8 bitb. 12 bitc. 14 bitd. 16 bit

3. Which of the following is not a protocol of the network layer? a.IPb. ICMPc. HTTPd. IGMP

4. A Class B address starts with which bits?a. 00b. 10c. 110d. 111

5. What is the class of address 227.78.18.29?a. Class Ab. Class Bc. Class Cd. Class D

6. What is the size of the header in a UDP Packet? a. 4b. 6c. 8d. 16

7. Which of the following functions are performed by UDP? a.Process to process communicationb. Host to host communicationc. End to end deliveryd. Node to node communication

8. What is the orientation of TCP protocol?a. Message orientedb. Block orientedc. Stream orientedd. Both message and stream oriented

9. Who translates the internet domain and host names to IP address? a.Network time protocolb. Domain name system

c. Routing Protocold. Network time protocol

10. What is the host name from http://www.yahoo.com ?a. httpb. yahooc. .comd. www

Assignments1. API stands for______a. Application packet interfaceb. Application program interchangec. Application program interfaced. Application packet interchange

2. Web services frameworks such as _____ or Ruby on allow easy prototyping of the onlinecomponenta. Dot netb. Pythonc. C++d. Pearl

3. ______services such as Amazon Web Services mean that such solutions can scale easily withuse as they become more popular.a. Frameworkb. Cloudc. Webd. Internet

4._____ may collaborate with designers on installations with traditional craftspeople onprintmaking. a. Artistb. Photographerc. Designerd. Developer

5. Hobbyist______ are a diverse group encompassing various technical and artistic interestsand skills.a. Architectb. Hackersc. Developersd. Artist

Advanced Web Programming( USIT503 )

Questions : Advanced Learner1. A Constructor..........a) is used to create objectsb) must have the same name as the class it is declared within

c) all of the aboved) maybe overloaded

2. A delegate in C# defines................a) a Indian Government representativeb) a class that encapsulates methodsc) a means of passing arrays into methodsd) a substitute for an inherited method

3. Web.config file is used…a) Configures the time that the server-side code behind module is calledb) To store the global information and variable definitions for the applicationc) To configure the web serverd). To configure the web browser

4. How do you register a user control?a) Add Tag prefix, Tag nameb) Add Source, Tag prefixc) Add Src, Tagprefix, Tagnamed) Add Source, Source prefix

5. __________ allows you to store any type of data in memory on theserver. a) Pageingb) Cookiesc) Session-stated) StateBag

6. If A Developer Of ASP.NET Defines Style Information In A Common Location. ThenThat Location Is Called Asa) Master Pageb) Themec) Customizationd) Design

7. The ..................... is a series of distinct pieces of information seperated by semicolons.a) stringb) query

c) connectiond) connectionstring

8. If you are using the DataSet and you have to display the data in sorted order what will youdo? a) Use Sort method of DataTableb) Use Sort method of DataSetc) Use DataViev object with each sortd) Use datapaging and sort the data.

9. What are the steps to create a DataTable programmatically?a) Instantiate a new DataTable and add DataColumn objects to the DataTable.Columns collection.c) Run the Data Source Configuration Wizard.c) Instantiate a new DataSet object.d) Instantiate a new DataAdapter object.

10. Which of the following is TRUE about Windows Authentication in ASP.NET?a) Automatically determines role membershipb) Role membership determined only by user programmingc) ASP.NET does not support Windows Authenticationd) ASP.Net does not support Authorization

Questions : Slow Learner1. CLR full form is _________.a) Java Virtual Machineb) Common Language Runtimec) Common Type Systemd) Common Language Specification

2. All C# applications begin execution by calling the _____ method.a) Class( )b) Main( )c) main( )d) Namespace( )

3. A _______ is an identifier that denotes a storage location.a) Constantb) Reference typec) Variabled) Object

4. Which programming model should you implement if you want to separate your server-sidecode from your client-side layout code in a Web page?a) Single-file model

b). Code-behind modelc) Inline modeld) Client-server model

5. ___________ uses a hidden field that ASP.NET automatically inserts in the final,rendered HTML of a web page.a) Captionb) View statec) Button stated) Application State

6. The ________ is a dictionary collection, which means every item is stored in a separate“slot” using a unique string name.a) StateBagb) Variable