Questões de Concurso Público Prefeitura de Camboriú - SC 2022 para Professor de Inglês

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Q2679873 Ética na Administração Pública

Um aluno debatia com seu professor sobre a falta de ética dos políticos corruptos e defendia seu ponto de vista baseado no fato de que o desvio de verba pública, ou seu emprego de forma inadequada, tira da sociedade uma benfeitoria que poderia ser feita a seu favor. Ao fim da aula, o professor procurou o aluno e disse que estava com fome, mas não tinha lanche nem dinheiro para comprar um, mas tinha um bombom e, caso o estudante pegasse um prato da merenda escolar escondido, pois a comida era só para os alunos, e lhe desse, ganharia o bombom. Considerando que o aluno aceitou a proposta, podemos afirmar que:

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Q2679874 Administração Geral

Estabelecer relações interpessoais harmoniosas parece uma tarefa simples, mas não é assim para muitas pessoas. Dependendo do contexto e dos desafios que representa, pode ser difícil agir de forma coerente diante de determinadas situações. Por isso, é preciso entender que tais habilidades podem ser conquistadas por meio de práticas, como, por exemplo:

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Q2679875 Pedagogia

Entre as incumbências determinadas pela Lei de Diretrizes e Bases da Educação Nacional (LDB) para os sistemas municipais de ensino, consta a de oferecer a educação infantil em creches e pré-escolas, e, com prioridade, o ensino fundamental, permitida a atuação em outros níveis de ensino somente quando:

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Q2679876 Pedagogia

"Exercitar a curiosidade intelectual e recorrer à abordagem própria das ciências, incluindo a investigação, a reflexão, a análise crítica, a imaginação e a criatividade, para investigar causas, elaborar e testar hipóteses, formular e resolver problemas e criar soluções (inclusive tecnológicas) com base nos conhecimentos das diferentes áreas" é uma das Dez Competências Gerais da Educação Básica, instituídas pela Base Nacional Comum Curricular (BNCC). Explicar e exemplificar a aplicação das ciências, problematizando e buscando solução para situações do cotidiano é uma das metodologias que o docente tem como alinhada no desenvolvimento dessa competência. Tal metodologia é chamada de:

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Q2679877 Pedagogia

O uso das novas Tecnologias da Informação e da Comunicação - TICs já é parte integrante do processo de ensino e aprendizagem, mas ainda é cercado de condicionantes, devendo-se levar sempre em consideração o contexto no qual se insere e a função que ali exerce. Considerando a rapidez e a abrangência das informações, proporcionadas com o avanço das novas tecnologias, é CORRETO afirmar que:

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Q2679878 Pedagogia

Segundo Vygotsky, as funções mentais superiores são construídas do exterior para o interior e se baseiam na operação com sistemas simbólicos. Nesse contexto, surge o conceito do "pensamento generalizante", que atua:

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Q2679879 Pedagogia

São diretrizes do Plano Nacional de Educação:


I-Universalização do analfabetismo.

II-Formação para o trabalho e para a cidadania, com ênfase nos valores morais e éticos em que se fundamenta a sociedade.

III-Promoção do princípio da gestão democrática da educação pública.

IV-Valorização da participação de pais e responsáveis na formação de cada indivíduo.

V-Promoção humanística, científica, cultural e tecnológica do País.


É correto o que se afirma em:

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Q2679880 Inglês

O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder às questões de 28 a 32.


Popular hot drink 'lowers blood glucose levels in weeks - and could help prevent diabetes and silent killers'


(1º§) Drinking more green tea made significant improvements to health - a finding which surprised US researchers. They believe the brew could offset risk factors that are linked to metabolic syndrome.


(2º§) Metabolic syndrome, according to the NHS, is the medical term for a combination of diabetes, high blood pressure (hypertension) and obesity. Therefore, people are more likely to have metabolic syndrome if they are overweight, and have poor or high levels of cholesterol, blood pressure and blood sugar.


(3º§) However, the new study, by Ohio State University, suggests green tea could improve all these factors. And in turn, it could slash the odds of deadly complications related to metabolic syndrome - coronary heart disease and stroke. A group of 40 people were recruited for the study. For one part of the study, they took green tea supplements for 28 days.


(4º§) The gummy sweets contained the compound catechinsdose and was the equivalent of five cups of green tea. ___ another 28 days, they had dummy pills, according to the findings published in Current Developments in Nutrition. In both parts of the experiments they ate a diet that was low in fruit and veg to make sure any positive results could be attributed to green tea, and not a healthy diet.


(5º§) The results showed that fasting blood glucose levels for all participants were significantly lower during the green-tea phase. Poo samples showed fewer markers of gut inflammation, and "leaky gut" was reduced. Leaky gut, or gut permeability, is when the gut lining has cracks or holes in, allowing bacteria to enter the bloodstream and cause inflammation.


(6º§) This is thought to be an "initiating factor for obesity and insulin resistance, which are central to all cardiometabolic disorders", according to Richard Bruno, senior study author and professor of human nutrition. He said: "If we can improve gut integrity and reduce leaky gut, the thought is we'll be able to not only alleviate low-grade inflammation that initiates cardiometabolic disorders, but potentially reverse them."


(7º§) All the participants - half healthy and half with metabolic syndrome - saw benefits, an unexpected finding for the research team. Prof Bruno said: "What this tells us is that within one month we're able to lower blood glucose ___ both people with metabolic syndrome and healthy people.


(8º§) "The lowering of blood glucose appears to be related to decreasing leaky gut and decreasing gut inflammation - regardless of health status." But Prof Bruno added: "We did not attempt to cure metabolic syndrome with a one-month study. "But based on what we know about the causal factors behind metabolic syndrome, there is potential for green tea to be acting at least in part ___ the gut level to alleviate the risk for either developing it or reversing it if you already have metabolic syndrome."


(9º§) Most often, doctors will tell people at risk of metabolic syndrome to improve their lifestyle habits - eat healthier and exercise more. "Unfortunately, we know most persons can't comply with lifestyle modifications for various reasons," Prof Bruno said. Green tea isn't as popular in the Western world as it is in the East, where it has origins in China.


(10º§) It's touted as a healthy drink because studies have found evidence it helps with weight loss, heart disease risk and even cancer. But the findings aren't very strong and are often observational, have small sample sizes or other limitations.


(adapted) https://www.thesun.co.uk/health/19350396/green-tea-lowers-bloodglucose-levels-prevent-silent-killers/

Consider the text and the following assertives:


I.The word "gut" (8º§) could be translated as "intestino".

II.The word "both" (7º§) can be a preposition.

III.The word "leaky" (8º§) could be replaced by "uncoil".

Which one(s) is(are) correct?

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Q2679881 Inglês

O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder às questões de 28 a 32.


Popular hot drink 'lowers blood glucose levels in weeks - and could help prevent diabetes and silent killers'


(1º§) Drinking more green tea made significant improvements to health - a finding which surprised US researchers. They believe the brew could offset risk factors that are linked to metabolic syndrome.


(2º§) Metabolic syndrome, according to the NHS, is the medical term for a combination of diabetes, high blood pressure (hypertension) and obesity. Therefore, people are more likely to have metabolic syndrome if they are overweight, and have poor or high levels of cholesterol, blood pressure and blood sugar.


(3º§) However, the new study, by Ohio State University, suggests green tea could improve all these factors. And in turn, it could slash the odds of deadly complications related to metabolic syndrome - coronary heart disease and stroke. A group of 40 people were recruited for the study. For one part of the study, they took green tea supplements for 28 days.


(4º§) The gummy sweets contained the compound catechinsdose and was the equivalent of five cups of green tea. ___ another 28 days, they had dummy pills, according to the findings published in Current Developments in Nutrition. In both parts of the experiments they ate a diet that was low in fruit and veg to make sure any positive results could be attributed to green tea, and not a healthy diet.


(5º§) The results showed that fasting blood glucose levels for all participants were significantly lower during the green-tea phase. Poo samples showed fewer markers of gut inflammation, and "leaky gut" was reduced. Leaky gut, or gut permeability, is when the gut lining has cracks or holes in, allowing bacteria to enter the bloodstream and cause inflammation.


(6º§) This is thought to be an "initiating factor for obesity and insulin resistance, which are central to all cardiometabolic disorders", according to Richard Bruno, senior study author and professor of human nutrition. He said: "If we can improve gut integrity and reduce leaky gut, the thought is we'll be able to not only alleviate low-grade inflammation that initiates cardiometabolic disorders, but potentially reverse them."


(7º§) All the participants - half healthy and half with metabolic syndrome - saw benefits, an unexpected finding for the research team. Prof Bruno said: "What this tells us is that within one month we're able to lower blood glucose ___ both people with metabolic syndrome and healthy people.


(8º§) "The lowering of blood glucose appears to be related to decreasing leaky gut and decreasing gut inflammation - regardless of health status." But Prof Bruno added: "We did not attempt to cure metabolic syndrome with a one-month study. "But based on what we know about the causal factors behind metabolic syndrome, there is potential for green tea to be acting at least in part ___ the gut level to alleviate the risk for either developing it or reversing it if you already have metabolic syndrome."


(9º§) Most often, doctors will tell people at risk of metabolic syndrome to improve their lifestyle habits - eat healthier and exercise more. "Unfortunately, we know most persons can't comply with lifestyle modifications for various reasons," Prof Bruno said. Green tea isn't as popular in the Western world as it is in the East, where it has origins in China.


(10º§) It's touted as a healthy drink because studies have found evidence it helps with weight loss, heart disease risk and even cancer. But the findings aren't very strong and are often observational, have small sample sizes or other limitations.


(adapted) https://www.thesun.co.uk/health/19350396/green-tea-lowers-bloodglucose-levels-prevent-silent-killers/

(4º§) "In both parts of the experiments they ate a diet [...]."

Which verb tense the sentence above is?

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Q2679882 Inglês

O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder às questões de 28 a 32.


Popular hot drink 'lowers blood glucose levels in weeks - and could help prevent diabetes and silent killers'


(1º§) Drinking more green tea made significant improvements to health - a finding which surprised US researchers. They believe the brew could offset risk factors that are linked to metabolic syndrome.


(2º§) Metabolic syndrome, according to the NHS, is the medical term for a combination of diabetes, high blood pressure (hypertension) and obesity. Therefore, people are more likely to have metabolic syndrome if they are overweight, and have poor or high levels of cholesterol, blood pressure and blood sugar.


(3º§) However, the new study, by Ohio State University, suggests green tea could improve all these factors. And in turn, it could slash the odds of deadly complications related to metabolic syndrome - coronary heart disease and stroke. A group of 40 people were recruited for the study. For one part of the study, they took green tea supplements for 28 days.


(4º§) The gummy sweets contained the compound catechinsdose and was the equivalent of five cups of green tea. ___ another 28 days, they had dummy pills, according to the findings published in Current Developments in Nutrition. In both parts of the experiments they ate a diet that was low in fruit and veg to make sure any positive results could be attributed to green tea, and not a healthy diet.


(5º§) The results showed that fasting blood glucose levels for all participants were significantly lower during the green-tea phase. Poo samples showed fewer markers of gut inflammation, and "leaky gut" was reduced. Leaky gut, or gut permeability, is when the gut lining has cracks or holes in, allowing bacteria to enter the bloodstream and cause inflammation.


(6º§) This is thought to be an "initiating factor for obesity and insulin resistance, which are central to all cardiometabolic disorders", according to Richard Bruno, senior study author and professor of human nutrition. He said: "If we can improve gut integrity and reduce leaky gut, the thought is we'll be able to not only alleviate low-grade inflammation that initiates cardiometabolic disorders, but potentially reverse them."


(7º§) All the participants - half healthy and half with metabolic syndrome - saw benefits, an unexpected finding for the research team. Prof Bruno said: "What this tells us is that within one month we're able to lower blood glucose ___ both people with metabolic syndrome and healthy people.


(8º§) "The lowering of blood glucose appears to be related to decreasing leaky gut and decreasing gut inflammation - regardless of health status." But Prof Bruno added: "We did not attempt to cure metabolic syndrome with a one-month study. "But based on what we know about the causal factors behind metabolic syndrome, there is potential for green tea to be acting at least in part ___ the gut level to alleviate the risk for either developing it or reversing it if you already have metabolic syndrome."


(9º§) Most often, doctors will tell people at risk of metabolic syndrome to improve their lifestyle habits - eat healthier and exercise more. "Unfortunately, we know most persons can't comply with lifestyle modifications for various reasons," Prof Bruno said. Green tea isn't as popular in the Western world as it is in the East, where it has origins in China.


(10º§) It's touted as a healthy drink because studies have found evidence it helps with weight loss, heart disease risk and even cancer. But the findings aren't very strong and are often observational, have small sample sizes or other limitations.


(adapted) https://www.thesun.co.uk/health/19350396/green-tea-lowers-bloodglucose-levels-prevent-silent-killers/

Choose the alternative that correctly fills in the blanks of paragraphs 04, 07 and 08.

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Q2679883 Inglês

O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder às questões de 28 a 32.


Popular hot drink 'lowers blood glucose levels in weeks - and could help prevent diabetes and silent killers'


(1º§) Drinking more green tea made significant improvements to health - a finding which surprised US researchers. They believe the brew could offset risk factors that are linked to metabolic syndrome.


(2º§) Metabolic syndrome, according to the NHS, is the medical term for a combination of diabetes, high blood pressure (hypertension) and obesity. Therefore, people are more likely to have metabolic syndrome if they are overweight, and have poor or high levels of cholesterol, blood pressure and blood sugar.


(3º§) However, the new study, by Ohio State University, suggests green tea could improve all these factors. And in turn, it could slash the odds of deadly complications related to metabolic syndrome - coronary heart disease and stroke. A group of 40 people were recruited for the study. For one part of the study, they took green tea supplements for 28 days.


(4º§) The gummy sweets contained the compound catechinsdose and was the equivalent of five cups of green tea. ___ another 28 days, they had dummy pills, according to the findings published in Current Developments in Nutrition. In both parts of the experiments they ate a diet that was low in fruit and veg to make sure any positive results could be attributed to green tea, and not a healthy diet.


(5º§) The results showed that fasting blood glucose levels for all participants were significantly lower during the green-tea phase. Poo samples showed fewer markers of gut inflammation, and "leaky gut" was reduced. Leaky gut, or gut permeability, is when the gut lining has cracks or holes in, allowing bacteria to enter the bloodstream and cause inflammation.


(6º§) This is thought to be an "initiating factor for obesity and insulin resistance, which are central to all cardiometabolic disorders", according to Richard Bruno, senior study author and professor of human nutrition. He said: "If we can improve gut integrity and reduce leaky gut, the thought is we'll be able to not only alleviate low-grade inflammation that initiates cardiometabolic disorders, but potentially reverse them."


(7º§) All the participants - half healthy and half with metabolic syndrome - saw benefits, an unexpected finding for the research team. Prof Bruno said: "What this tells us is that within one month we're able to lower blood glucose ___ both people with metabolic syndrome and healthy people.


(8º§) "The lowering of blood glucose appears to be related to decreasing leaky gut and decreasing gut inflammation - regardless of health status." But Prof Bruno added: "We did not attempt to cure metabolic syndrome with a one-month study. "But based on what we know about the causal factors behind metabolic syndrome, there is potential for green tea to be acting at least in part ___ the gut level to alleviate the risk for either developing it or reversing it if you already have metabolic syndrome."


(9º§) Most often, doctors will tell people at risk of metabolic syndrome to improve their lifestyle habits - eat healthier and exercise more. "Unfortunately, we know most persons can't comply with lifestyle modifications for various reasons," Prof Bruno said. Green tea isn't as popular in the Western world as it is in the East, where it has origins in China.


(10º§) It's touted as a healthy drink because studies have found evidence it helps with weight loss, heart disease risk and even cancer. But the findings aren't very strong and are often observational, have small sample sizes or other limitations.


(adapted) https://www.thesun.co.uk/health/19350396/green-tea-lowers-bloodglucose-levels-prevent-silent-killers/

According to the text, the green tea:

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Q2679884 Inglês

O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder às questões de 28 a 32.


Popular hot drink 'lowers blood glucose levels in weeks - and could help prevent diabetes and silent killers'


(1º§) Drinking more green tea made significant improvements to health - a finding which surprised US researchers. They believe the brew could offset risk factors that are linked to metabolic syndrome.


(2º§) Metabolic syndrome, according to the NHS, is the medical term for a combination of diabetes, high blood pressure (hypertension) and obesity. Therefore, people are more likely to have metabolic syndrome if they are overweight, and have poor or high levels of cholesterol, blood pressure and blood sugar.


(3º§) However, the new study, by Ohio State University, suggests green tea could improve all these factors. And in turn, it could slash the odds of deadly complications related to metabolic syndrome - coronary heart disease and stroke. A group of 40 people were recruited for the study. For one part of the study, they took green tea supplements for 28 days.


(4º§) The gummy sweets contained the compound catechinsdose and was the equivalent of five cups of green tea. ___ another 28 days, they had dummy pills, according to the findings published in Current Developments in Nutrition. In both parts of the experiments they ate a diet that was low in fruit and veg to make sure any positive results could be attributed to green tea, and not a healthy diet.


(5º§) The results showed that fasting blood glucose levels for all participants were significantly lower during the green-tea phase. Poo samples showed fewer markers of gut inflammation, and "leaky gut" was reduced. Leaky gut, or gut permeability, is when the gut lining has cracks or holes in, allowing bacteria to enter the bloodstream and cause inflammation.


(6º§) This is thought to be an "initiating factor for obesity and insulin resistance, which are central to all cardiometabolic disorders", according to Richard Bruno, senior study author and professor of human nutrition. He said: "If we can improve gut integrity and reduce leaky gut, the thought is we'll be able to not only alleviate low-grade inflammation that initiates cardiometabolic disorders, but potentially reverse them."


(7º§) All the participants - half healthy and half with metabolic syndrome - saw benefits, an unexpected finding for the research team. Prof Bruno said: "What this tells us is that within one month we're able to lower blood glucose ___ both people with metabolic syndrome and healthy people.


(8º§) "The lowering of blood glucose appears to be related to decreasing leaky gut and decreasing gut inflammation - regardless of health status." But Prof Bruno added: "We did not attempt to cure metabolic syndrome with a one-month study. "But based on what we know about the causal factors behind metabolic syndrome, there is potential for green tea to be acting at least in part ___ the gut level to alleviate the risk for either developing it or reversing it if you already have metabolic syndrome."


(9º§) Most often, doctors will tell people at risk of metabolic syndrome to improve their lifestyle habits - eat healthier and exercise more. "Unfortunately, we know most persons can't comply with lifestyle modifications for various reasons," Prof Bruno said. Green tea isn't as popular in the Western world as it is in the East, where it has origins in China.


(10º§) It's touted as a healthy drink because studies have found evidence it helps with weight loss, heart disease risk and even cancer. But the findings aren't very strong and are often observational, have small sample sizes or other limitations.


(adapted) https://www.thesun.co.uk/health/19350396/green-tea-lowers-bloodglucose-levels-prevent-silent-killers/

According to the text, metabolic syndrome is the medical term for a combination of several diseases, EXCEPT:

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Q2679885 Inglês

Analise as afirmações a seguir. Marque V, para verdadeiras, e F, para falsas:


(__) A metodologia audiolingual se refere ao ensino da gramática normativa com foco na tradução literal.

(__) A metodologia direta dá enfoque a audição e fala e surgiu a partir da necessidade de comunicação que os soldados norte-americanos tiveram durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial.

(__) A metodologia sociointeracionista busca desenvolver competências linguísticas por meio da comunicação em si a partir das relações sociais estabelecidas entre os indivíduos.


Assinale a alternativa com a sequência correta:

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Q2679886 Inglês

Choose the alternative that presents a sentence with an adverb of manner.

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Q2679887 Inglês

Choose the alternative that does have words that have the same sound in the pronunciation.

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Q2679888 Inglês

Acerca das novas tecnologias no ensino de Língua Inglesa, julgue as frases a seguir:


I - Google Workspace é formado por um conjunto de ferramentas e recursos, tais como Gmail, Google Agenda, Google Drive e Google Docs, que podem auxiliar o trabalho pedagógico do docente, bem como a organização discente.

II - O SelfCAD é uma programa capaz de criar um eficiente sistema de gestão de aprendizagem para professores.

III - O Duolingo é um aplicativo que pode se converter em uma ferramenta didática podendo ser usado para a gamificação do ensino de Língua Inglesa.


É correto o que se afirma em:

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Q2679889 Inglês

"Simone likes beer and her mother, wine".


Choose the alternative that presents the ellipsis used in the sentence above.

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Q2679890 Inglês

_____________ plays an increasingly important role in language education, both as a feature of foreign language teaching and learning, and as an element of bilingual and plurilingual education. As learners develop their language competences, they are able to deal with evermore complex topics, so teaching material needs to offer learners interesting and challenging subject matter. One way to do this is through it where language and subject teachers work together; language teachers acquire subject knowledge and subject teachers acquire expertise in combining language development with teaching the content effectively.


Fonte (adaptada): https://www.ecml.at/Thematicareas


Assinale a alternativa que preenche a lacuna corretamente:

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Q2679891 Inglês

Consider the words and punctuation below.


Lady Gaga - you - emotionally - ? - like - do - which - best - song - devastating.


Choose the alternative that presents the words and punctuation correctly organized in the sentence.

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Q2679892 Inglês

In spoken English, gap fillers are very common. Choose an alternative that does not have a gap filler.

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Respostas
21: E
22: E
23: A
24: D
25: C
26: E
27: C
28: B
29: B
30: D
31: D
32: E
33: B
34: C
35: E
36: C
37: B
38: B
39: C
40: E