Questões de Concurso Público Prefeitura de Araçoiaba - PE 2020 para Professor - Lingua Inglesa
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Ano: 2020
Banca:
ADM&TEC
Órgão:
Prefeitura de Araçoiaba - PE
Prova:
ADM&TEC - 2020 - Prefeitura de Araçoiaba - PE - Professor - Lingua Inglesa |
Q1697353
Inglês
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On Facebook, Misinformation Is More Popular Now Than in 2016
People are engaging more on Facebook today with news
outlets that routinely publish misinformation than they did
before the 2016 election.
During the 2016 presidential election, Russian operatives
used Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and other social media
platforms to spread disinformation to divide the American
electorate. Since then, the social media companies have
spent billions of dollars and hired tens of thousands of
people to help clean up their act.
People are engaging more on Facebook today with news
outlets that routinely publish misinformation than they did
before the 2016 election, according to new research from the
German Marshall Fund Digital, the digital arm of the public
policy think tank. The organization, which has a data
partnership with the start-up NewsGuard and the social
media analytics firm NewsWhip, published its findings on
Monday.
In total, Facebook likes, comments and shares of articles
from news outlets that regularly publish falsehoods and
misleading content roughly tripled from the third quarter of
2016 to the third quarter of 2020, the group found.
By Davey Alba, The New York Times
(https://nyti.ms/31zUivt).
Leia o texto 'On Facebook, Misinformation Is More
Popular Now Than in 2016' e, em seguida, analise as
afirmativas a seguir:
I. No texto, o trecho “the social media companies have spent
billions of dollars” traz a palavra “spent”, que significa
espalhar.
II. De acordo com as informações do texto, pode-se concluir
que o German Marshall Fund Digital tem uma parceria com a
start-up NewsGuard e com a “social media analytics firm
NewsWhip”.
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Ano: 2020
Banca:
ADM&TEC
Órgão:
Prefeitura de Araçoiaba - PE
Prova:
ADM&TEC - 2020 - Prefeitura de Araçoiaba - PE - Professor - Lingua Inglesa |
Q1697354
Inglês
Texto associado
On Facebook, Misinformation Is More Popular Now Than in 2016
People are engaging more on Facebook today with news
outlets that routinely publish misinformation than they did
before the 2016 election.
During the 2016 presidential election, Russian operatives
used Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and other social media
platforms to spread disinformation to divide the American
electorate. Since then, the social media companies have
spent billions of dollars and hired tens of thousands of
people to help clean up their act.
People are engaging more on Facebook today with news
outlets that routinely publish misinformation than they did
before the 2016 election, according to new research from the
German Marshall Fund Digital, the digital arm of the public
policy think tank. The organization, which has a data
partnership with the start-up NewsGuard and the social
media analytics firm NewsWhip, published its findings on
Monday.
In total, Facebook likes, comments and shares of articles
from news outlets that regularly publish falsehoods and
misleading content roughly tripled from the third quarter of
2016 to the third quarter of 2020, the group found.
By Davey Alba, The New York Times
(https://nyti.ms/31zUivt).
Leia o texto 'On Facebook, Misinformation Is More
Popular Now Than in 2016' e, em seguida, analise as
afirmativas a seguir:
I. No texto, o trecho “social media analytics firm NewsWhip,
published its findings on Monday.” traz a palavra “findings”,
que significa formular.
II. As informações presentes no texto permitem inferir que as
pessoas, atualmente, estão mais engajadas no Facebook,
com relação aos meios de comunicação que, rotineiramente,
publicam desinformação, do que antes das eleições de 2016,
como pode ser observado no trecho a seguir: “People are
engaging more on Facebook today with news outlets that
routinely publish misinformation than they did before the 2016
election.”.
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Ano: 2020
Banca:
ADM&TEC
Órgão:
Prefeitura de Araçoiaba - PE
Prova:
ADM&TEC - 2020 - Prefeitura de Araçoiaba - PE - Professor - Lingua Inglesa |
Q1697355
Inglês
Texto associado
On Facebook, Misinformation Is More Popular Now Than in 2016
People are engaging more on Facebook today with news
outlets that routinely publish misinformation than they did
before the 2016 election.
During the 2016 presidential election, Russian operatives
used Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and other social media
platforms to spread disinformation to divide the American
electorate. Since then, the social media companies have
spent billions of dollars and hired tens of thousands of
people to help clean up their act.
People are engaging more on Facebook today with news
outlets that routinely publish misinformation than they did
before the 2016 election, according to new research from the
German Marshall Fund Digital, the digital arm of the public
policy think tank. The organization, which has a data
partnership with the start-up NewsGuard and the social
media analytics firm NewsWhip, published its findings on
Monday.
In total, Facebook likes, comments and shares of articles
from news outlets that regularly publish falsehoods and
misleading content roughly tripled from the third quarter of
2016 to the third quarter of 2020, the group found.
By Davey Alba, The New York Times
(https://nyti.ms/31zUivt).
Leia o texto 'On Facebook, Misinformation Is More
Popular Now Than in 2016' e, em seguida, analise as
afirmativas a seguir:
I. Após a análise do texto, é possível inferir que as empresas
responsáveis pelas redes sociais investiram milhões de
dólares para melhorar a acessibilidade dos aplicativos.
II. No texto, o trecho “regularly publish falsehoods and
misleading content” traz a palavra “misleading”, que significa
impreciso.
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Ano: 2020
Banca:
ADM&TEC
Órgão:
Prefeitura de Araçoiaba - PE
Prova:
ADM&TEC - 2020 - Prefeitura de Araçoiaba - PE - Professor - Lingua Inglesa |
Q1697356
Inglês
Texto associado
On Facebook, Misinformation Is More Popular Now Than in 2016
People are engaging more on Facebook today with news
outlets that routinely publish misinformation than they did
before the 2016 election.
During the 2016 presidential election, Russian operatives
used Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and other social media
platforms to spread disinformation to divide the American
electorate. Since then, the social media companies have
spent billions of dollars and hired tens of thousands of
people to help clean up their act.
People are engaging more on Facebook today with news
outlets that routinely publish misinformation than they did
before the 2016 election, according to new research from the
German Marshall Fund Digital, the digital arm of the public
policy think tank. The organization, which has a data
partnership with the start-up NewsGuard and the social
media analytics firm NewsWhip, published its findings on
Monday.
In total, Facebook likes, comments and shares of articles
from news outlets that regularly publish falsehoods and
misleading content roughly tripled from the third quarter of
2016 to the third quarter of 2020, the group found.
By Davey Alba, The New York Times
(https://nyti.ms/31zUivt).
Leia o texto 'On Facebook, Misinformation Is More
Popular Now Than in 2016' e, em seguida, analise as
afirmativas a seguir:
I. Após a análise do texto, é possível concluir que as pessoas
estão mais engajadas no Facebook, com relação aos meios
de comunicação que, rotineiramente, publicam
desinformação, quando comparado com o ano das eleições
de 2016, de acordo com a pesquisa do German Marshall
Fund Digital.
II. No texto, o trecho “Russian operatives used Facebook,
Instagram, Twitter and other social media platforms to spread
disinformation...” traz a palavra “spread”, que significa superar.
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Ano: 2020
Banca:
ADM&TEC
Órgão:
Prefeitura de Araçoiaba - PE
Prova:
ADM&TEC - 2020 - Prefeitura de Araçoiaba - PE - Professor - Lingua Inglesa |
Q1697357
Inglês
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Protest
Women’s March plans return to D.C. in October to protest
Supreme Court nomination.
Protesters fill the streets of Washington during the Women's
March after President Trump's inauguration in 2017.
(Oliver Contreras for The Washington Post)
The day after President Trump’s inauguration in 2017, the
Women’s March drew millions of people to the streets of
Washington, D.C., and cities across the country in a collective
display of outrage and grief that was widely considered the
largest single-day protest in American history.
As another presidential election nears and as the nation
faces a deadly pandemic, historic racial justice protests and
a contentious Supreme Court nomination process, the
Women’s March organizers are hoping to, once again,
channel grief and fear into action. But this time, they’re not
waiting until January.
Last week, the Women’s March organization said it is
planning a “socially distant march” in Washington and more
than 30 other cities on Oct. 17, days before Senate
Republicans aim to vote on Trump’s pick to replace Justice
Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court. Trump has
nominated Amy Coney Barrett, a circuit judge on the U.S.
Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, whose writings have
led conservatives and liberals to believe she would be willing
to vote to overturn Roe v. Wade. She has also been critical of
a 2012 Supreme Court decision that upheld the Affordable
Care Act.
By Samantha Schmidt, The Washington Post, September, 28,
2020 (https://wapo.st/35v9HhB).
Leia o texto 'Protest' e, em seguida, analise as
afirmativas a seguir:
I. No texto, o trecho “Women’s March drew millions of people
to the streets of Washington, D.C.” traz a palavra “drew”, que
significa afastou.
II. No texto, o trecho “a contentious Supreme Court
nomination process” traz a palavra “contentious”, que significa
coordenado.
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