Questões de Concurso Público Prefeitura de Navegantes - SC 2018 para Professor Ensino Fundamental - Inglês
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Considerando-se a consciência ecológica, analisar os itens abaixo quanto às atitudes consideradas ecologicamente adequadas:
I - Descartar materiais, como, por exemplo, óleo de cozinha diretamente no ralo da pia.
II - Utilizar sacolas retornáveis quando for fazer compras em supermercados e feiras, por exemplo.
III - Reutilizar a água sempre que possível.
Estão CORRETOS:
Atualmente o noticiário tem sido enfático sobre os casos de febre amarela que afetam as Américas e que têm como epicentro o Brasil. Com base nisso e em relação à febre amarela, que é um desafio de saúde pública para grandes cidades, marcar C para as afirmativas Certas, E para as Erradas e, após, assinalar a alternativa que apresenta a sequência CORRETA:
(---) Não existe ainda no Brasil a vacina para a febre amarela.
(---) É transmitida pela picada dos mosquitos transmissores infectados.
(---) A transmissão de pessoa para pessoa não existe.
Em conformidade com a Constituição Federal, quanto aos direitos e garantias fundamentais, assinalar a alternativa INCORRETA:
De acordo com a Lei nº 8.069/1990 - ECA, é dever do Estado assegurar à criança e ao adolescente:
De acordo com a Lei nº 9.394/1993, o ensino será ministrado com base em alguns princípios, tais como:
I - Pluralismo de ideias e de concepções pedagógicas.
II - Valorização do profissional da educação escolar.
III - Vinculação entre a educação escolar, o trabalho e as práticas sociais.
Estão CORRETOS:
Em conformidade com a Lei nº 12.288/2010, analisar a sentença abaixo:
Nas datas comemorativas de caráter cívico, os órgãos responsáveis pela educação incentivarão a participação de intelectuais e representantes do movimento negro para debater com os estudantes suas vivências relativas ao tema em comemoração (1ª parte). Nos estabelecimentos de ensino fundamental e de ensino médio, públicos e privados, é obrigatório o estudo da história geral da África e da história da população negra no Brasil (2ª parte).
A sentença está:
De acordo com a Lei Orgânica Municipal, o plano municipal de educação será articulado com o plano nacional e estadual de educação, em que sua elaboração contará com a participação da comunidade e apresenta como um de seus objetivos básicos o(a):
Em conformidade com a Lei Complementar nº 72/2010 - Plano de Carreira do Magistério Público, no que diz respeito à carga horária semanal de trabalho e das horas-atividades, analisar os itens abaixo:
I - A jornada de trabalho para os especialistas em assuntos educacionais será de quarenta horas semanais, incluindo as horas-atividades e acumulação.
II - Para os professores de educação infantil a jornada de trabalho será de vinte horas semanais, sendo que dez por cento dessas horas será desenvolvida com horasatividades.
III - Para os demais professores, a jornada de trabalho poderá ser de vinte, trinta ou quarenta horas semanais, em que quinze por cento dessas horas será desenvolvida com horas-atividades.
Está(ão) CORRETO(S):
Com base na Lei Complementar nº 7/2003 - Estatuto dos Servidores Públicos Municipais o vencimento é a retribuição pecuniária pelo exercício de cargo público, com valor fixado em lei e a remuneração é o vencimento do cargo efetivo ou de comissão, acrescido das vantagens pecuniárias, permanentes ou temporárias. Sobre o vencimento e a remuneração, pode-se afirmar que:
De acordo com a Lei Complementar nº 9/2003 - Estatuto do Magistério Público, todo profissional da Educação terá lotação específica estabelecida em ato próprio, que corresponderá ao respectivo local de exercício das atribuições do cargo. Sobre a lotação está CORRETO afirmar que:
De acordo com a Lei Complementar nº 179/2013 - Sistema Municipal de Ensino, sobre as incumbências do Conselho Municipal de Educação, analisar os itens abaixo:
I - Aprovar a indicação para a oferta de outras modalidades de ensino que não se incluam nas prioridades constitucionalmente estabelecidas, observados os recursos orçamentários próprios alocados previamente de acordo com a Lei de Diretrizes Orçamentária.
II - Credenciar e supervisionar o funcionamento das unidades escolares integrantes do Sistema Municipal de Ensino, adotando ou determinando as medidas de controle pertinentes, para a garantia do padrão de qualidade e para o saneamento das deficiências identificadas.
III - Deliberar sobre a proposta de tipologia escolar e a de suas reformulações.
Está(ão) CORRETO(S):
Com base no que dispõe o Parecer CNE/CEB nº 7/2010, analisar a sentença abaixo:
A escola, face às exigências da Educação Básica, precisa ser reinventada: priorizar processos capazes de gerar sujeitos inventivos, participativos, cooperativos, preparados para diversificadas inserções sociais, políticas, culturais, laborais e, ao mesmo tempo, capazes de intervir e problematizar as formas de produção e de vida (1ª parte). O desafio posto pela contemporaneidade à educação é o de garantir, contextualizadamente, o direito humano universal e social inalienável à educação (2ª parte).
A sentença está:
Na perspectiva de FREIRE é INCORRETO afirmar que:
BOYNTON e BOYNTON acreditam que existem componentes que, quando aplicados corretamente, são essenciais para estabelecer um sistema disciplinar eficiente, EXCETO:
“Tomato crisis” spreads panic in Nigeria
Making jollof rice, a beloved traditional dish in Nigeria, has suddenly become very expensive. Tomatoes, one of its main ingredients and a staple of Nigerian cuisine, are going for $2 each ____ local markets, with wholesale baskets costing as much as N42,000, or $212, Kaduna state agriculture commissioner Manzo Daniel told AFP.
The culprit is a moth called Tuta absoluta, which has destroyed crops in the northern Kaduna state, forcing the local government to declare a state of emergency. “It is a serious problem. The disease has affected production and consumption, prices are continuing to rise and there is no availability,” Shehu Sani, Senator for Kaduna Central, told CNN.
The area, which contributes strongly to Nigeria’s overall production, has already seen losses of millions of dollars, according to Sani. “Many depend ____ tomato farming for their livelihood and tomatoes are an indispensable part of the diet. People cannot do without them,” he said.
The tomato crisis comes on the heels of a recent fuel shortage and a general rise in commodity prices due to inflation and a lack of foreign currency. In local towns, the problem has been labeled “Tomato Ebola”. “People are panicking, because attaching that name to a staple food has worsened the situation,” said Sani. Even those who can afford to buy find it difficult to trust any tomato product, and some have started buying imported tinned tomatoes. “Nobody knows now which tomatoes are safe to eat and some people are avoiding them altogether.”
Nigerians have taken to Twitter to lament the situation, pointing out ____ playful disbelief that while they have to pay dearly for tomatoes, at an annual festival in Spain they are wasted for fun. The next ‘La Tomatina’ festival isn’t due until August, but ____ then Nigerians hope they’ll have gone back to tomato-normality.
Adapted from CNN. Accessed on May 27, 2016.
Choose the alternative that completes the blank spaces in the text CORRECTLY:
“Tomato crisis” spreads panic in Nigeria
Making jollof rice, a beloved traditional dish in Nigeria, has suddenly become very expensive. Tomatoes, one of its main ingredients and a staple of Nigerian cuisine, are going for $2 each ____ local markets, with wholesale baskets costing as much as N42,000, or $212, Kaduna state agriculture commissioner Manzo Daniel told AFP.
The culprit is a moth called Tuta absoluta, which has destroyed crops in the northern Kaduna state, forcing the local government to declare a state of emergency. “It is a serious problem. The disease has affected production and consumption, prices are continuing to rise and there is no availability,” Shehu Sani, Senator for Kaduna Central, told CNN.
The area, which contributes strongly to Nigeria’s overall production, has already seen losses of millions of dollars, according to Sani. “Many depend ____ tomato farming for their livelihood and tomatoes are an indispensable part of the diet. People cannot do without them,” he said.
The tomato crisis comes on the heels of a recent fuel shortage and a general rise in commodity prices due to inflation and a lack of foreign currency. In local towns, the problem has been labeled “Tomato Ebola”. “People are panicking, because attaching that name to a staple food has worsened the situation,” said Sani. Even those who can afford to buy find it difficult to trust any tomato product, and some have started buying imported tinned tomatoes. “Nobody knows now which tomatoes are safe to eat and some people are avoiding them altogether.”
Nigerians have taken to Twitter to lament the situation, pointing out ____ playful disbelief that while they have to pay dearly for tomatoes, at an annual festival in Spain they are wasted for fun. The next ‘La Tomatina’ festival isn’t due until August, but ____ then Nigerians hope they’ll have gone back to tomato-normality.
Adapted from CNN. Accessed on May 27, 2016.
From the text, we can infer that:
“Tomato crisis” spreads panic in Nigeria
Making jollof rice, a beloved traditional dish in Nigeria, has suddenly become very expensive. Tomatoes, one of its main ingredients and a staple of Nigerian cuisine, are going for $2 each ____ local markets, with wholesale baskets costing as much as N42,000, or $212, Kaduna state agriculture commissioner Manzo Daniel told AFP.
The culprit is a moth called Tuta absoluta, which has destroyed crops in the northern Kaduna state, forcing the local government to declare a state of emergency. “It is a serious problem. The disease has affected production and consumption, prices are continuing to rise and there is no availability,” Shehu Sani, Senator for Kaduna Central, told CNN.
The area, which contributes strongly to Nigeria’s overall production, has already seen losses of millions of dollars, according to Sani. “Many depend ____ tomato farming for their livelihood and tomatoes are an indispensable part of the diet. People cannot do without them,” he said.
The tomato crisis comes on the heels of a recent fuel shortage and a general rise in commodity prices due to inflation and a lack of foreign currency. In local towns, the problem has been labeled “Tomato Ebola”. “People are panicking, because attaching that name to a staple food has worsened the situation,” said Sani. Even those who can afford to buy find it difficult to trust any tomato product, and some have started buying imported tinned tomatoes. “Nobody knows now which tomatoes are safe to eat and some people are avoiding them altogether.”
Nigerians have taken to Twitter to lament the situation, pointing out ____ playful disbelief that while they have to pay dearly for tomatoes, at an annual festival in Spain they are wasted for fun. The next ‘La Tomatina’ festival isn’t due until August, but ____ then Nigerians hope they’ll have gone back to tomato-normality.
Adapted from CNN. Accessed on May 27, 2016.
According to the text, choose the alternative that CORRECTLY completes the following sentence:
Local authorities _____ a state of emergency if the tomatoes ____ a key element of the country’s cuisine.
“Tomato crisis” spreads panic in Nigeria
Making jollof rice, a beloved traditional dish in Nigeria, has suddenly become very expensive. Tomatoes, one of its main ingredients and a staple of Nigerian cuisine, are going for $2 each ____ local markets, with wholesale baskets costing as much as N42,000, or $212, Kaduna state agriculture commissioner Manzo Daniel told AFP.
The culprit is a moth called Tuta absoluta, which has destroyed crops in the northern Kaduna state, forcing the local government to declare a state of emergency. “It is a serious problem. The disease has affected production and consumption, prices are continuing to rise and there is no availability,” Shehu Sani, Senator for Kaduna Central, told CNN.
The area, which contributes strongly to Nigeria’s overall production, has already seen losses of millions of dollars, according to Sani. “Many depend ____ tomato farming for their livelihood and tomatoes are an indispensable part of the diet. People cannot do without them,” he said.
The tomato crisis comes on the heels of a recent fuel shortage and a general rise in commodity prices due to inflation and a lack of foreign currency. In local towns, the problem has been labeled “Tomato Ebola”. “People are panicking, because attaching that name to a staple food has worsened the situation,” said Sani. Even those who can afford to buy find it difficult to trust any tomato product, and some have started buying imported tinned tomatoes. “Nobody knows now which tomatoes are safe to eat and some people are avoiding them altogether.”
Nigerians have taken to Twitter to lament the situation, pointing out ____ playful disbelief that while they have to pay dearly for tomatoes, at an annual festival in Spain they are wasted for fun. The next ‘La Tomatina’ festival isn’t due until August, but ____ then Nigerians hope they’ll have gone back to tomato-normality.
Adapted from CNN. Accessed on May 27, 2016.
According to the text, analyze the following items:
I - In Kaduna state, people are losing their jobs
II - Nigerians are losing their minds because they cannot eat their most traditional dish.
III - Kaduna’s tomato production plays an important role on Nigeria’s overall production.
Which of the items is CORRECT?
“Tomato crisis” spreads panic in Nigeria
Making jollof rice, a beloved traditional dish in Nigeria, has suddenly become very expensive. Tomatoes, one of its main ingredients and a staple of Nigerian cuisine, are going for $2 each ____ local markets, with wholesale baskets costing as much as N42,000, or $212, Kaduna state agriculture commissioner Manzo Daniel told AFP.
The culprit is a moth called Tuta absoluta, which has destroyed crops in the northern Kaduna state, forcing the local government to declare a state of emergency. “It is a serious problem. The disease has affected production and consumption, prices are continuing to rise and there is no availability,” Shehu Sani, Senator for Kaduna Central, told CNN.
The area, which contributes strongly to Nigeria’s overall production, has already seen losses of millions of dollars, according to Sani. “Many depend ____ tomato farming for their livelihood and tomatoes are an indispensable part of the diet. People cannot do without them,” he said.
The tomato crisis comes on the heels of a recent fuel shortage and a general rise in commodity prices due to inflation and a lack of foreign currency. In local towns, the problem has been labeled “Tomato Ebola”. “People are panicking, because attaching that name to a staple food has worsened the situation,” said Sani. Even those who can afford to buy find it difficult to trust any tomato product, and some have started buying imported tinned tomatoes. “Nobody knows now which tomatoes are safe to eat and some people are avoiding them altogether.”
Nigerians have taken to Twitter to lament the situation, pointing out ____ playful disbelief that while they have to pay dearly for tomatoes, at an annual festival in Spain they are wasted for fun. The next ‘La Tomatina’ festival isn’t due until August, but ____ then Nigerians hope they’ll have gone back to tomato-normality.
Adapted from CNN. Accessed on May 27, 2016.
According to the text, the expression “culprit”, in “The culprit is a moth called…,” (2nd paragraph), carries the idea of:
“Tomato crisis” spreads panic in Nigeria
Making jollof rice, a beloved traditional dish in Nigeria, has suddenly become very expensive. Tomatoes, one of its main ingredients and a staple of Nigerian cuisine, are going for $2 each ____ local markets, with wholesale baskets costing as much as N42,000, or $212, Kaduna state agriculture commissioner Manzo Daniel told AFP.
The culprit is a moth called Tuta absoluta, which has destroyed crops in the northern Kaduna state, forcing the local government to declare a state of emergency. “It is a serious problem. The disease has affected production and consumption, prices are continuing to rise and there is no availability,” Shehu Sani, Senator for Kaduna Central, told CNN.
The area, which contributes strongly to Nigeria’s overall production, has already seen losses of millions of dollars, according to Sani. “Many depend ____ tomato farming for their livelihood and tomatoes are an indispensable part of the diet. People cannot do without them,” he said.
The tomato crisis comes on the heels of a recent fuel shortage and a general rise in commodity prices due to inflation and a lack of foreign currency. In local towns, the problem has been labeled “Tomato Ebola”. “People are panicking, because attaching that name to a staple food has worsened the situation,” said Sani. Even those who can afford to buy find it difficult to trust any tomato product, and some have started buying imported tinned tomatoes. “Nobody knows now which tomatoes are safe to eat and some people are avoiding them altogether.”
Nigerians have taken to Twitter to lament the situation, pointing out ____ playful disbelief that while they have to pay dearly for tomatoes, at an annual festival in Spain they are wasted for fun. The next ‘La Tomatina’ festival isn’t due until August, but ____ then Nigerians hope they’ll have gone back to tomato-normality.
Adapted from CNN. Accessed on May 27, 2016.
Based on the text, consider the following items:
I - The word “them”, in “People cannot do without them…” (3rd paragraph), refers to “losses”.
II - The expression “its”, in “Tomatoes, one of its main ingredients…” (1st paragraph), refers to “dish”.
III - The expression “playful”, in “... pointing out in playful disbelief ... (last paragraph), means “humorless”.
The CORRECT item(s) is(are):