Questões de Concurso Público Instituto Rio Branco 2013 para Diplomata - Prova 2
Foram encontradas 6 questões
Ano: 2013
Banca:
CESPE / CEBRASPE
Órgão:
Instituto Rio Branco
Prova:
CESPE - 2013 - Instituto Rio Branco - Diplomata - Prova 2 |
Q359329
Inglês
In relation to the pronouns shown in bold in the text above, judge if the items below are right (C) or wrong (E).
The pronoun “that” (l.21) refers to “language” (l.20)
The pronoun “that” (l.21) refers to “language” (l.20)
Ano: 2013
Banca:
CESPE / CEBRASPE
Órgão:
Instituto Rio Branco
Prova:
CESPE - 2013 - Instituto Rio Branco - Diplomata - Prova 2 |
Q359330
Inglês
In relation to the pronouns shown in bold in the text above, judge if the items below are right (C) or wrong (E).
The pronoun “theirs” (l.5) refers to “others” (l.4).
The pronoun “theirs” (l.5) refers to “others” (l.4).
Ano: 2013
Banca:
CESPE / CEBRASPE
Órgão:
Instituto Rio Branco
Prova:
CESPE - 2013 - Instituto Rio Branco - Diplomata - Prova 2 |
Q359331
Inglês
In relation to the pronouns shown in bold in the text above, judge if the items below are right (C) or wrong (E).
The pronoun “It” (l.5) refers to “diplomacy” (l.2).
The pronoun “It” (l.5) refers to “diplomacy” (l.2).
Ano: 2013
Banca:
CESPE / CEBRASPE
Órgão:
Instituto Rio Branco
Prova:
CESPE - 2013 - Instituto Rio Branco - Diplomata - Prova 2 |
Q359332
Inglês
In relation to the pronouns shown in bold in the text above, judge if the items below are right (C) or wrong (E).
The pronoun “they” (l.13) refers to “Ideas” (l.11)
The pronoun “they” (l.13) refers to “Ideas” (l.11)
Ano: 2013
Banca:
CESPE / CEBRASPE
Órgão:
Instituto Rio Branco
Prova:
CESPE - 2013 - Instituto Rio Branco - Diplomata - Prova 2 |
Q359339
Inglês
Regarding the text, judge if the items below are right (C) or wrong (E).
In the sentence “Their cue came from the Federal Reserve chairman, Ben Bernanke, who recently suggested that the economic recovery might allow the central bank to ease its efforts to stimulate the economy.” (l.14-17) the relative pronoun “who” may be replaced by whom in more formal contexts.
In the sentence “Their cue came from the Federal Reserve chairman, Ben Bernanke, who recently suggested that the economic recovery might allow the central bank to ease its efforts to stimulate the economy.” (l.14-17) the relative pronoun “who” may be replaced by whom in more formal contexts.