Questões de Inglês - Preposições | Prepositions para Concurso
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Ano: 2024
Banca:
CESPE / CEBRASPE
Órgão:
Prefeitura de Camaçari - BA
Prova:
CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Camaçari - BA - Professor - Disciplina: Língua Inglesa |
Q2364873
Inglês
Texto associado
Text 41A1-I
Tapioca is the starch extracted from the cassava root.
Cassava is a native vegetable of South America that grows in
tropical and subtropical regions. In addition to providing daily
nutrition for millions of people around the globe, tapioca has
become a popular substitute for wheat flour in gluten-free
baking. It is also very easy to digest, so it’s a good choice for
people with irritable bowel syndrome and other digestive issues.
The minerals in tapioca can provide important health
benefits. For example, calcium is important for keeping your
bones strong and preventing the development of osteoporosis.
Tapioca also contains iron, an essential mineral we need to help
transport oxygen throughout the body. In addition, tapioca
contains no saturated fat. Reducing saturated fat has been found
to lower the risk of heart disease. Tapioca starch contains no fat
or cholesterol, which makes it a healthy choice for those
watching their dietary cholesterol and saturated fat intake.
Tapioca is also very low in sodium.
Internet: <webmd.com> (adapted).
The expression “In addition” (fourth sentence of the second
paragraph), could be correctly replaced, without changing the
meaning of text 41A1-I, by
Ano: 2024
Banca:
IBADE
Órgão:
Prefeitura de Iúna - ES
Prova:
IBADE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Iúna - ES - Professor B - DT Inglês |
Q2353156
Inglês
Identify the correct preposition to complete the sentence:
"The detective was determined to find clues that would lead him _____ solving the mysterious case."
"The detective was determined to find clues that would lead him _____ solving the mysterious case."
Ano: 2024
Banca:
IPEFAE
Órgão:
Prefeitura de Américo de Campos - SP
Prova:
IPEFAE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Américo de Campos - SP - PEB II - Língua Estrangeira Moderna/Inglês |
Q2350984
Inglês
Texto associado
“I have to work with computers and phones all the time in my
work, either sitting in front of a screen or living by the apps
on my mobile. I think the number of voice-to-voice phone
calls has gone down a lot in the last few years, but with
Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and so on, I feel sort of
chained to technology the entire length of the working week.
So when the weekend comes, there’s nothing I like better
than switching off the computer, the mobile and the landline
and enjoying real peace and quiet. We live near to some
fields and open country, and I can listen to the birds sing, go
for long walks, maybe drop in at our local pub and have a
drink with some of the locals. It’s not exciting, I grant you, but it’s very relaxing and helps me remember I’m a human
being, not a part of some computerised machine. Of course,
by Sunday night I’m already thinking about the working week
ahead, but never mind. I’ve had those two days to recharge
my batteries, as they say.”
Teaching English. The British Council, 2016. Adapted.
Based on the above extract, it is correct to say:
I. The person enjoys spending weekends away from technology, shutting off the computer, mobile, and landline to embrace peace and quiet in nature.
II. The number of voice-to-voice phone calls has significantly increased in the last few years, according to the person's observation.
III. The person prefers spending the weekends in a more relaxed and nature-oriented setting.
I. The person enjoys spending weekends away from technology, shutting off the computer, mobile, and landline to embrace peace and quiet in nature.
II. The number of voice-to-voice phone calls has significantly increased in the last few years, according to the person's observation.
III. The person prefers spending the weekends in a more relaxed and nature-oriented setting.
Q2348165
Inglês
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What is agronomy? An agronomist, or crop
scientist, studies plants and how they can be grown,
modified, and used to benefit society. They use science
to carry out experiments that create new techniques for
agriculture production. Agronomy has existed and been
important for humans since the invention of farming.
Internet: <unity.edu> (with adaptations).
According to the text, judge the item from.
In the last period of the text the word “since” can be correctly replaced by the word for.
In the last period of the text the word “since” can be correctly replaced by the word for.
Ano: 2023
Banca:
Instituto Access
Órgão:
Prefeitura de Passos - MG
Prova:
Instituto Access - 2023 - Prefeitura de Passos - MG - PEB - Língua Inglesa |
Q2347997
Inglês
Texto associado
11.30.2023
City lawmakers in Brazil have enacted what appears to be the
nation’s first legislation written entirely by artificial intelligence
(AI) — even if they didn’t know it at the time.
The experimental ordinance was passed in October in the southern
city of Porto Alegre and city councilman Ramiro Rosário revealed
that it was written by a chatbot, sparking objections and raising
questions about the role of artificial intelligence in public policy.
Rosário told The Associated Press that he asked OpenAI’s chatbot
ChatGPT to craft a proposal to prevent the city from charging
taxpayers to replace water consumption meters if they are stolen.
He then presented it to his 35 peers on the council without making
a single change or even letting them know about its
unprecedented origin. The 36-member council approved it
unanimously and the ordinance went into effect on Nov. 23.
The arrival of ChatGPT on the marketplace just a year ago has
sparked a global debate on the impacts of potentially
revolutionary AI-powered chatbots. While some see it as a
promising tool, it has also caused concerns and anxiety about the
unintended or undesired impacts of a machine handling tasks
currently performed by humans.
Porto Alegre, with a population of 1.3 million, is the second-largest
city in Brazil’s south. The city’s council president, Hamilton
Sossmeier, found out that Rosário had enlisted ChatGPT to write
the proposal when the councilman bragged about the
achievement on social media. Sossmeier initially told local media
he thought it was a “dangerous precedent.”
The AI large language models that power chatbots like ChatGPT
work by repeatedly trying to guess the next word in a sentence and
are prone to making up false information, a phenomenon
sometimes called hallucination.
All chatbots sometimes introduce false information when
summarizing a document, ranging from about 3% of the time for
the most advanced GPT model to a rate of about 27% for one of
Google’s models, according to recently published research by the
tech company Vectara.
In an article published on the website of Harvard Law School’s
Center of Legal Profession earlier this year, Andrew Perlman,
wrote that ChatGPT “is a machine learning system, it may not have
the same level of understanding and judgment as a human lawyer
when it comes to interpreting legal principles and precedent. This
could lead to problems in situations where a more in-depth legal
analysis is required”.
There was no such transparency for Rosário’s proposal in Porto
Alegre. Sossmeier said Rosário did not inform fellow council
members that ChatGPT had written the proposal.
Rosário told the AP his objective was also to spark a debate. He
said he entered a 49-word prompt into ChatGPT and it returned
the full draft proposal within seconds, including justifications.
And the council president, who initially decried the method,
already appears to have been swayed. “I changed my mind,”
Sossmeier said. “I started to read more in depth and saw that,
unfortunately or fortunately, this is going to be a trend.”
( (<https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/11/30/brazil-artificial-intelligenceporto-alegre/9f576ecc-8fb2-11ee-95e1-edd75d825df0_story.htm>(adapted))
Choose the alternative that better substitutes the underlined
preposition in “The AI large language models that power chatbots
like ChatGPT work by repeatedly trying to guess the next word in a
sentence and are prone to making up false information, a
phenomenon sometimes called hallucination.”.