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Ano: 2014 Banca: FAURGS Órgão: TJ-RS Prova: FAURGS - 2014 - TJ-RS - Analista de Sistema |
Q876905 Inglês

Leia as seguintes afirmativas de acordo com o trecho entre as linhas 21 e 33.


I - Mesmo quando enviamos o lixo eletrônico aos centros de reciclagem, não há garantia de que serão reciclados.

II - Nos Estados Unidos se recicla apenas uma percentagem de 11 a 14% do lixo eletrônico.

III - Quanto ao resto, fica por conta de outros métodos de descarte que são os mais seguros possíveis.


Quais estão corretas?

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Ano: 2014 Banca: FAURGS Órgão: TJ-RS Prova: FAURGS - 2014 - TJ-RS - Analista de Sistema |
Q876904 Inglês
Qual o significado da palavra instead, na linha 16?
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Ano: 2014 Banca: FAURGS Órgão: TJ-RS Prova: FAURGS - 2014 - TJ-RS - Analista de Sistema |
Q876903 Inglês

Complete, de acordo com as linhas 09-14.


Materiais eletrônicos tóxicos podem causar danos à saúde se:

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Ano: 2014 Banca: FAURGS Órgão: TJ-RS Prova: FAURGS - 2014 - TJ-RS - Analista de Sistema |
Q876902 Inglês
Qual o significado da expressão the latter, na linha 04?
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Ano: 2014 Banca: FAURGS Órgão: TJ-RS Prova: FAURGS - 2014 - TJ-RS - Analista de Sistema |
Q876901 Inglês
Entre as afirmativas abaixo, marque aquela que está de acordo com o primeiro parágrafo do texto (l. 01-08).
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Ano: 2014 Banca: UFMT Órgão: UFMT Prova: UFMT - 2014 - UFMT - Secretário Executivo |
Q850922 Inglês

Read the cartoon. 

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It can be inferred from the text that  

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Ano: 2014 Banca: UFMT Órgão: UFMT Prova: UFMT - 2014 - UFMT - Secretário Executivo |
Q850921 Inglês
In this text the word therefore (line 5) expresses
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Ano: 2014 Banca: UFMT Órgão: UFMT Prova: UFMT - 2014 - UFMT - Secretário Executivo |
Q850920 Inglês
The main purpose of this text is to
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Ano: 2014 Banca: UFMT Órgão: UFMT Prova: UFMT - 2014 - UFMT - Secretário Executivo |
Q850919 Inglês
The words running (line 2), entering (line 4), outgoing (line 5), operating (line 7) are respectively:
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Ano: 2014 Banca: UFMT Órgão: UFMT Prova: UFMT - 2014 - UFMT - Secretário Executivo |
Q850918 Inglês
Mark the alternative in which the verb forms have the same use.
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Ano: 2014 Banca: UFMT Órgão: UFMT Prova: UFMT - 2014 - UFMT - Secretário Executivo |
Q850917 Inglês
In the text, the expression at best (line 2) introduces the idea of someone´s
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Ano: 2014 Banca: UFMT Órgão: UFMT Prova: UFMT - 2014 - UFMT - Secretário Executivo |
Q850916 Inglês
According to the subject of the text, mark the incorrect statement.
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Q819489 Inglês
Which word is not plural?
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Q819483 Inglês
Complete the sentence (prepositions): When did they __________ the hotel?
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Q819480 Inglês

Complete the sentence (use the present perfect):

Where’s the book I gave you? What _____________ with it?

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Q771839 Inglês

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The Research Assignment

  Students today have access to so much information that they need to weigh the reliability of sources. Any resource – print, human, or electronic – used to support your research inquiry has to be evaluated for its credibility and reliability. In other words, you have to exercise some quality control over what you use. When you use the print and multimedia materials found in your college library, your evaluation task is not so complicated because librarians have already established the credibility and appropriateness of those materials for academic research. The marketplace forces publishers to be discriminating as well.

  Data collected in interviews of persons whose reliability is not always clearly established should be carefully screened, especially if you present this material as expert opinion or as based on knowledge of your topic. And you may have even more difficulty establishing trustworthiness for electronic sources, especially Web and Internet sources.

  Because the Internet and World Wide Web are easy to use and accessible, Web material is volatile – it changes, becomes outdated, or is deleted. Its lack of consistency and sometimes crude form make Web information suspect for people who use it for research. Because there is frequently no quality control over Web information, you must critically evaluate all the material you find there, text and graphics alike.

(http://www.umuc.edu/writingcenter/onlineguide/ chapter4-07.cfm-27.10.2013. Adaptado)

A palavra weigh em – Students today have access to so much information that they need to weigh the reliability of sources. – é corretamente substituída por
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Q771838 Inglês

Leia o texto para responder à questão.

The Research Assignment

  Students today have access to so much information that they need to weigh the reliability of sources. Any resource – print, human, or electronic – used to support your research inquiry has to be evaluated for its credibility and reliability. In other words, you have to exercise some quality control over what you use. When you use the print and multimedia materials found in your college library, your evaluation task is not so complicated because librarians have already established the credibility and appropriateness of those materials for academic research. The marketplace forces publishers to be discriminating as well.

  Data collected in interviews of persons whose reliability is not always clearly established should be carefully screened, especially if you present this material as expert opinion or as based on knowledge of your topic. And you may have even more difficulty establishing trustworthiness for electronic sources, especially Web and Internet sources.

  Because the Internet and World Wide Web are easy to use and accessible, Web material is volatile – it changes, becomes outdated, or is deleted. Its lack of consistency and sometimes crude form make Web information suspect for people who use it for research. Because there is frequently no quality control over Web information, you must critically evaluate all the material you find there, text and graphics alike.

(http://www.umuc.edu/writingcenter/onlineguide/ chapter4-07.cfm-27.10.2013. Adaptado)

A palavra even em – And you may have even more difficulty establishing trustworthiness for electronic sources, especially Web and Internet sources. – implica
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Q771837 Inglês

Leia o texto para responder à questão.

The Research Assignment

  Students today have access to so much information that they need to weigh the reliability of sources. Any resource – print, human, or electronic – used to support your research inquiry has to be evaluated for its credibility and reliability. In other words, you have to exercise some quality control over what you use. When you use the print and multimedia materials found in your college library, your evaluation task is not so complicated because librarians have already established the credibility and appropriateness of those materials for academic research. The marketplace forces publishers to be discriminating as well.

  Data collected in interviews of persons whose reliability is not always clearly established should be carefully screened, especially if you present this material as expert opinion or as based on knowledge of your topic. And you may have even more difficulty establishing trustworthiness for electronic sources, especially Web and Internet sources.

  Because the Internet and World Wide Web are easy to use and accessible, Web material is volatile – it changes, becomes outdated, or is deleted. Its lack of consistency and sometimes crude form make Web information suspect for people who use it for research. Because there is frequently no quality control over Web information, you must critically evaluate all the material you find there, text and graphics alike.

(http://www.umuc.edu/writingcenter/onlineguide/ chapter4-07.cfm-27.10.2013. Adaptado)

O termo its em – Any resource – print, human, or electronic – used to support your research inquiry has to be evaluated for its credibility and reliability. In other words, you have to exercise some quality control over what you use. – refere-se a
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Q771836 Inglês

Leia o texto para responder à questão.

The Research Assignment

  Students today have access to so much information that they need to weigh the reliability of sources. Any resource – print, human, or electronic – used to support your research inquiry has to be evaluated for its credibility and reliability. In other words, you have to exercise some quality control over what you use. When you use the print and multimedia materials found in your college library, your evaluation task is not so complicated because librarians have already established the credibility and appropriateness of those materials for academic research. The marketplace forces publishers to be discriminating as well.

  Data collected in interviews of persons whose reliability is not always clearly established should be carefully screened, especially if you present this material as expert opinion or as based on knowledge of your topic. And you may have even more difficulty establishing trustworthiness for electronic sources, especially Web and Internet sources.

  Because the Internet and World Wide Web are easy to use and accessible, Web material is volatile – it changes, becomes outdated, or is deleted. Its lack of consistency and sometimes crude form make Web information suspect for people who use it for research. Because there is frequently no quality control over Web information, you must critically evaluate all the material you find there, text and graphics alike.

(http://www.umuc.edu/writingcenter/onlineguide/ chapter4-07.cfm-27.10.2013. Adaptado)

According to the text, Web information may
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Q771835 Inglês

Leia o texto para responder à questão.

The Research Assignment

  Students today have access to so much information that they need to weigh the reliability of sources. Any resource – print, human, or electronic – used to support your research inquiry has to be evaluated for its credibility and reliability. In other words, you have to exercise some quality control over what you use. When you use the print and multimedia materials found in your college library, your evaluation task is not so complicated because librarians have already established the credibility and appropriateness of those materials for academic research. The marketplace forces publishers to be discriminating as well.

  Data collected in interviews of persons whose reliability is not always clearly established should be carefully screened, especially if you present this material as expert opinion or as based on knowledge of your topic. And you may have even more difficulty establishing trustworthiness for electronic sources, especially Web and Internet sources.

  Because the Internet and World Wide Web are easy to use and accessible, Web material is volatile – it changes, becomes outdated, or is deleted. Its lack of consistency and sometimes crude form make Web information suspect for people who use it for research. Because there is frequently no quality control over Web information, you must critically evaluate all the material you find there, text and graphics alike.

(http://www.umuc.edu/writingcenter/onlineguide/ chapter4-07.cfm-27.10.2013. Adaptado)

According to the text, librarians
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20881: A
20882: X
20883: E
20884: D
20885: B
20886: C
20887: D
20888: B
20889: A
20890: C
20891: D
20892: A
20893: D
20894: D
20895: C
20896: A
20897: C
20898: A
20899: D
20900: E