Questões de Concurso Público Prefeitura de Vinhedo - SP 2026 para Professor de Educação Básica II - Inglês

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Q3866041 Sistemas Operacionais
De acordo com as configurações de trabalho e a área de trabalho do sistema operacional Windows, assinale a alternativa que completa corretamente a lacuna do texto a seguir:

A _____________ é executada ao longo da parte inferior da tela e contém ícones para aplicativos abertos, notificações do sistema e o Menu Iniciar. 
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Q3866042 Noções de Informática
Assinale a alternativa que apresenta o nome da ferramenta utilizada no Sistema Operacional Windows, para gerenciar arquivos e pastas no computador: 
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Q3866043 Noções de Informática
Na edição e formatação de textos no Microsoft Word, para marcar uma entrada de índice, qual dos comandos a seguir pode ser usado: 
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Q3866044 Noções de Informática
Os navegadores de internet oferecem recursos que permitem ao usuário controlar a exibição de janelas de pop-up, que podem surgir durante a navegação. Esse mecanismo possibilita diferentes formas de configuração, de acordo com a necessidade do usuário. Sobre esse recurso, é correto afirmar que: 
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Q3866045 Noções de Informática
Considerando as funcionalidades disponíveis no Microsoft Excel vinculadas a elaboração de tabelas, analise o texto a seguir e assinale a alternativa que completa corretamente a lacuna existente:

A ___________________ no canto inferior direito da tabela permite que você arraste a tabela até o tamanho desejado.
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Q3869486 Inglês
Lençóis Maranhenses looks like a desert, but
it's alive with shimmering pools, remote
villages and ancient paths that only local
guides know how to read. 



I was at least 20 steps behind my group – and another 30 behind our guide – when he suddenly stopped, checked his watch and tilted his face toward the sky, as if taking cues from the Sun.


"We must be lost," I thought. Smooth, pale slopes rose and fell in every direction, with glistening teal pools woven between them. It was a landscape with no obvious beginning or end. Then, as if reassured, our guide carried on, following a trail only he could see.


My three friends and I were a few hours into a three-day trek across Lençóis Maranhenses National Park, a humbling expanse of sand in north-eastern Brazil, and I had already lost all sense of direction. I walked in silence, listening to the wind, the rippling water, the sand crunching beneath my feet.


With each step, I sank a few centimetres, forcing my foot to work twice as hard. I kept falling behind, switching from flip-flops to water shoes and finally bare feet as the sand shifted from soft powder to a rock-hard surface baking in the heat. A friend back home had done a similar trek; "You'll feel bones you never knew existed in your feet," they'd warned. I was starting to believe them.



BBC News. Brazil’s lagoon-filled desert you can hike
barefoot. BBC Travel, 12 dez. 2025. Disponível em:
https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20251212-brazils-lagoonfilled-desert-you-can-hike-barefoot. 
Based on the text, analyze the statements below.

I. Lençóis Maranhenses is described as a true desert with no presence of water.
II. The guide followed a clearly marked path that everyone could see.
III. The narrator experienced physical difficulty during the trek.
IV. The narrator wore flip-flops throughout the entire journey.

The correct sequence is: 
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Q3869487 Inglês
Lençóis Maranhenses looks like a desert, but
it's alive with shimmering pools, remote
villages and ancient paths that only local
guides know how to read. 



I was at least 20 steps behind my group – and another 30 behind our guide – when he suddenly stopped, checked his watch and tilted his face toward the sky, as if taking cues from the Sun.


"We must be lost," I thought. Smooth, pale slopes rose and fell in every direction, with glistening teal pools woven between them. It was a landscape with no obvious beginning or end. Then, as if reassured, our guide carried on, following a trail only he could see.


My three friends and I were a few hours into a three-day trek across Lençóis Maranhenses National Park, a humbling expanse of sand in north-eastern Brazil, and I had already lost all sense of direction. I walked in silence, listening to the wind, the rippling water, the sand crunching beneath my feet.


With each step, I sank a few centimetres, forcing my foot to work twice as hard. I kept falling behind, switching from flip-flops to water shoes and finally bare feet as the sand shifted from soft powder to a rock-hard surface baking in the heat. A friend back home had done a similar trek; "You'll feel bones you never knew existed in your feet," they'd warned. I was starting to believe them.



BBC News. Brazil’s lagoon-filled desert you can hike
barefoot. BBC Travel, 12 dez. 2025. Disponível em:
https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20251212-brazils-lagoonfilled-desert-you-can-hike-barefoot. 
In “a rock-hard surface baking in the heat”, the verb baking indicates that the surface was: 
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Q3869488 Inglês
Lençóis Maranhenses looks like a desert, but
it's alive with shimmering pools, remote
villages and ancient paths that only local
guides know how to read. 



I was at least 20 steps behind my group – and another 30 behind our guide – when he suddenly stopped, checked his watch and tilted his face toward the sky, as if taking cues from the Sun.


"We must be lost," I thought. Smooth, pale slopes rose and fell in every direction, with glistening teal pools woven between them. It was a landscape with no obvious beginning or end. Then, as if reassured, our guide carried on, following a trail only he could see.


My three friends and I were a few hours into a three-day trek across Lençóis Maranhenses National Park, a humbling expanse of sand in north-eastern Brazil, and I had already lost all sense of direction. I walked in silence, listening to the wind, the rippling water, the sand crunching beneath my feet.


With each step, I sank a few centimetres, forcing my foot to work twice as hard. I kept falling behind, switching from flip-flops to water shoes and finally bare feet as the sand shifted from soft powder to a rock-hard surface baking in the heat. A friend back home had done a similar trek; "You'll feel bones you never knew existed in your feet," they'd warned. I was starting to believe them.



BBC News. Brazil’s lagoon-filled desert you can hike
barefoot. BBC Travel, 12 dez. 2025. Disponível em:
https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20251212-brazils-lagoonfilled-desert-you-can-hike-barefoot. 
Consider the sentence taken from the text:

“With each step, I sank a few centimetres.”

In this sentence, the verb sank is: 
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Q3869489 Inglês
Lençóis Maranhenses looks like a desert, but
it's alive with shimmering pools, remote
villages and ancient paths that only local
guides know how to read. 



I was at least 20 steps behind my group – and another 30 behind our guide – when he suddenly stopped, checked his watch and tilted his face toward the sky, as if taking cues from the Sun.


"We must be lost," I thought. Smooth, pale slopes rose and fell in every direction, with glistening teal pools woven between them. It was a landscape with no obvious beginning or end. Then, as if reassured, our guide carried on, following a trail only he could see.


My three friends and I were a few hours into a three-day trek across Lençóis Maranhenses National Park, a humbling expanse of sand in north-eastern Brazil, and I had already lost all sense of direction. I walked in silence, listening to the wind, the rippling water, the sand crunching beneath my feet.


With each step, I sank a few centimetres, forcing my foot to work twice as hard. I kept falling behind, switching from flip-flops to water shoes and finally bare feet as the sand shifted from soft powder to a rock-hard surface baking in the heat. A friend back home had done a similar trek; "You'll feel bones you never knew existed in your feet," they'd warned. I was starting to believe them.



BBC News. Brazil’s lagoon-filled desert you can hike
barefoot. BBC Travel, 12 dez. 2025. Disponível em:
https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20251212-brazils-lagoonfilled-desert-you-can-hike-barefoot. 
In the sentence “Then, as if reassured, our guide carried on, following a trail only he could see,” the phrasal verb carried on can be replaced, without changing meaning, by: 
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Q3869490 Inglês
Lençóis Maranhenses looks like a desert, but
it's alive with shimmering pools, remote
villages and ancient paths that only local
guides know how to read. 



I was at least 20 steps behind my group – and another 30 behind our guide – when he suddenly stopped, checked his watch and tilted his face toward the sky, as if taking cues from the Sun.


"We must be lost," I thought. Smooth, pale slopes rose and fell in every direction, with glistening teal pools woven between them. It was a landscape with no obvious beginning or end. Then, as if reassured, our guide carried on, following a trail only he could see.


My three friends and I were a few hours into a three-day trek across Lençóis Maranhenses National Park, a humbling expanse of sand in north-eastern Brazil, and I had already lost all sense of direction. I walked in silence, listening to the wind, the rippling water, the sand crunching beneath my feet.


With each step, I sank a few centimetres, forcing my foot to work twice as hard. I kept falling behind, switching from flip-flops to water shoes and finally bare feet as the sand shifted from soft powder to a rock-hard surface baking in the heat. A friend back home had done a similar trek; "You'll feel bones you never knew existed in your feet," they'd warned. I was starting to believe them.



BBC News. Brazil’s lagoon-filled desert you can hike
barefoot. BBC Travel, 12 dez. 2025. Disponível em:
https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20251212-brazils-lagoonfilled-desert-you-can-hike-barefoot. 
The sentence “I walked in silence” could be best paraphrased, without loss of meaning, as: 
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Q3869491 Inglês
Read the definition below and choose the incorrect alternative.

“Bullying is defined as any intentional and repetitive act of physical or psychological violence, carried out without evident motivation, by an individual or a group against one or more persons, aiming to intimidate or harm the victim, causing pain or distress, within a relationship marked by an imbalance of power.”
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Q3869492 Inglês

The verb tense in the following sentence is:


“They were studying when the power went out.” 

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Q3869493 Inglês

Identify the verb tense used in the sentence below.


“We are preparing the documents right now.”

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Q3869494 Inglês

Choose the alternative that correctly completes the sentence:


"The decision is entirely ___." 

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Q3869495 Inglês
Select the sentence in which the possessive pronoun is used correctly.
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Q3869496 Inglês
Choose the option that correctly rewrites the sentence in the passive voice, preserving its original meaning.
“The administration reviewed all academic records during the audit.” 
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Q3869497 Inglês
Choose the option that correctly completes the sentence.
_____ is the book I told you about yesterday.
(the speaker is holding the book) 
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Q3869498 Inglês
Choose the option that correctly completes the sentence with personal pronouns. Sophia asked Pedro to help ____ with the project, but ____ was too busy. 
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Q3869499 Pedagogia
According to Paulo Freire, the “banking model of education” is characterized by: 
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Q3869500 Inglês
From the options below, all pairs correctly present an adjective and its superlative form, except one. Identify it. 
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Respostas
21: B
22: A
23: E
24: C
25: C
26: C
27: A
28: B
29: C
30: E
31: E
32: D
33: B
34: B
35: C
36: B
37: D
38: B
39: A
40: A