Janki Gohel is a first semester BE student enrolled as 160210116011. The document discusses the difference between hearing and listening. Hearing is an involuntary sense that allows one to perceive sound through reception of sound waves. Listening is a mental process that requires concentrating on sound, deriving meaning, and reacting, with the purpose of understanding. While hearing does not require a response or have purpose, listening is a conscious and voluntary act that involves interpreting body language to understand accurately. In conclusion, listening requires communication skills and is an acquired ability, whereas hearing is natural but listening allows for selective attention to important messages.