CE2 Unit 4 Notes
CE2 Unit 4 Notes
Def: Voice is the form a verb which indicates whether the subject of the verb acts or
receives the action. There are two types of voice: Active voice and Passive voice.
ActiveVoice: It indicates that the subject of the verb is acting. Because the subject does
or "acts upon" the verb in such sentences, the sentences are said to be in the active
voice.
These examples show that the subject is doing the verb's action.
Passive Voice: In a passive voice, the subject and object flip-flop. The subject becomes
the passive recipient of the action. As the subject is being "acted upon" (or is passive),
such sentences are said to be in the passive voice.
These examples show the subject being acted upon by the verb.
The boy was jumped on by the dog.
A book report will be given by Kristy to the class.
My paper was eaten by the computer.
ASSERTIVE SENTENCES:
IMPERATIVE SENTENCES:
INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES:
ANSWERS:
1. In spite of the contentious nature of the bill, it was passed by the Parliament.
2. DNA encodes the genetic information.
3. Germany invaded Poland in 1939, thus initiating World War II.
4. A cannula was inserted in the patient’s vein to administer medication by the nurse.
5. Newton formulated the law of universal gravitation in 1687.
6. The organisers thanked the conference delegates and the event sponsors.
TEXT BOOK EXERCISE (Page No: 181)
ANSWERS:
1. are composed
2. are
3. suggests
4. lower
5. have speculated
6. is estimated
7. exist
Report writing (Textual Exercise. Page No: 171)
Summary:
A science exhibition was held on the 28 th of February, 2020 wherein students showcased
working models on Robots which can be used for learning various scientific concepts for
Engineering students. The objective was not only to inculcate a scientific attitude but
also research-mindedness. Students showcased their talents on creativity and
innovation. The Science Exhibition is held as part of the National Science Day
celebration carried out at PVP Siddhartha Institute of Technology. Students from I B.
Tech. under the guidance of FED faculty participated in this activity and assembled
models on Robots.
Students had made working models, charts and posters to present their topics. Dr Ch.
Padmanabha Raju, HOD, FED took the initiative of encouraging the students to put up
such a wonderful and enlightening exhibition. The judges appreciated the students.
They asked students about the scientific concepts forming the foundation of the models.
Students were encouraged to develop a scientific fervor and an attitude of research
mindedness so that they develop the qualities of analytical and critical thinking.
Objectives:
Creativity of students applied to solve development problems of our people and State
through Science and Technology.
Enrich Collegiate education through finding solutions to real life problems.
Improve understanding and develop methodology of solving complex issues.
Introduction:
Projects sponsored by PVPSIT through this programme have been recognized by many
industries and helped the students to seek employment. So far, this programme has
utilized the tremendous talent and potential of the students and the rich experience of
engineering faculty for tackling the real life problems of people in Andhra Pradesh.
Methodology:
Each proposal is reviewed by an expert and only those recommended are supported by
the PVPSIT. More than one hundred senior faculty of Indian Institute of Science,
scientists in national labs and other experts review the proposals. They also provide
guidelines and suggestions to make a project innovative and meaningful. On the
completion of the project, a team of experts examines the project at a nodal centre and
selects the better ones for the annual Seminar and Exhibition. It helps to identify
motivated faculty from the respective academic institutions and initiate interactions that
could lead to even better projects.
An annual College Level Exhibition of selected student projects (about 300 projects
selected by the evaluation team of experts) is held every year at PVPSIT wherein all the
faculty members and students of engineering colleges and some experts are invited to
participate. Awards for the best projects and project guides are also given during and
exhibition.
The participants shall be from all branches of I B.Tech. For the selection of students,
the following criteria could be applicable.
Names of the student(s) and guiding teacher(s), and brief information about
the exhibit (may be in two sentences only).
Expenditure:
Conclusion:
Recommendations:
References:
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