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Q3244096 Pedagogia

Considerando-se a Lei nº 14.113/2020 – Fundo de Manutenção e Desenvolvimento da Educação Básica e de Valorização dos Profissionais da Educação (Fundeb), assinalar a alternativa que preenche as lacunas abaixo CORRETAMENTE.



Os eventuais saldos de recursos financeiros disponíveis nas contas específicas dos Fundos cuja perspectiva de utilização seja superior a ____ dias deverão ser aplicados em operações financeiras de ________ prazo ou de mercado aberto, lastreadas em títulos da dívida pública, na instituição financeira responsável pela movimentação dos recursos, de modo a preservar seu poder de compra.

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Q3244092 Libras

De acordo com o Decreto nº 5.626/2005, analisar os itens.



I. Considera-se pessoa surda aquela que, por ter perda auditiva, compreende e interage com o mundo por meio de experiências visuais, manifestando sua cultura principalmente pelo uso da Língua Brasileira de Sinais — LIBRAS.


II. A LIBRAS deve ser inserida como disciplina curricular obrigatória nos cursos de formação de professores para o exercício do magistério, em nível médio e superior, e nos cursos de Fonoaudiologia, de instituições de ensino, públicas e privadas, do sistema federal de ensino e dos sistemas de ensino dos Estados, do Distrito Federal e dos Municípios.



Está CORRETO o que se afirma:

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Q3244091 Libras
A respeito das características do desenvolvimento da pessoa com deficiência auditiva, assinalar a alternativa CORRETA
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Q3244090 Libras
Em relação à Língua Brasileira de Sinais (LIBRAS), assinalar a alternativa CORRETA.
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Q3244089 Libras

De acordo com os verbos em Libras, avaliar se as afirmativas são certas (C) ou erradas (E) e assinalar a sequência correspondente.



( ) Verbos direcionais são verbos que possuem marca de concordância. A direção do movimento marca no ponto inicial o sujeito e, no final, o objeto. Exemplo: COMERMAÇÃ. TOMAR-CAFÉ.


( ) Verbos não direcionais são verbos que não possuem marca de concordância. Exemplo de ancorados no corpo: pensar, entender, gostar, duvidar, odiar, saber.


( ) Nos verbos não direcionais, quando se faz uma frase, é como se eles ficassem no infinitivo.

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Q3244088 Libras
Em conformidade com a estrutura sintática da Libras, assinalar a alternativa CORRETA.
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Q3244087 Libras
De acordo com a gramática da Libras, assinalar a alternativa CORRETA. 
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Q3244086 Libras

Considerando-se os tipos de frases em Libras, analisar os itens.



I. Na forma afirmativa, a expressão facial é neutra.


II. Na forma exclamativa, as sobrancelhas são franzidas e há um ligeiro movimento da cabeça inclinando-se para cima.


III. Na forma interrogativa, as sobrancelhas são levantadas e há um ligeiro movimento da cabeça inclinando-se para cima e para baixo. Pode, ainda, vir também com um intensificador representado pela boca fechada com um movimento para baixo.



Está CORRETO o que se afirma:

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Q3244085 Libras
Em conformidade com o ensino da Libras e da Língua Portuguesa (LP), avaliar se as afirmativas são certas (C) ou erradas (E) e assinalar a sequência correspondente.

( ) Aos poucos, a língua de sinais vem adquirindo notoriedade e superando o estereótipo que lhe fora concedido. A escrita responde a uma demanda comunicativa alfabética, enquanto a língua de sinais atende a uma demanda específica visual e espacial. Enquanto isso, na língua oral (tanto para a fala quanto para a escrita) há a emissão de um som/palavra após o outro (linearidade); na língua sinalizada, a simultaneidade é característica recorrente devido ao uso, concomitante, da expressão, da configuração de mão e de outros itens lexicais.

( ) O acesso tardio à Libras ocorre ainda pelo desconhecimento da língua sinalizada por parte da família, pela resistência da equipe médica que orienta a família ou da própria família em entender a surdez e sua consequência linguística. Reitera-se assim que a defesa pela normalização do sujeito surdo, de modo a enquadrálo ao uso da LP falada, fez com que se disseminasse uma visão deturpada da língua sinalizada, mesmo ela ainda não podendo ser considerada como uma língua. 
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Q3244084 Libras
Em relação às variações linguísticas, à iconicidade e à arbitrariedade da Libras, assinalar a alternativa CORRETA.
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Q3243926 Inglês

Mark the CORRECT item to fill in the blank.


The director, ______ film won several awards, will be speaking at the conference.

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Q3243925 Inglês

Regarding prepositions, number the second column according to the first one so as to fill in the blanks, and then mark the item that corresponds to the CORRECT sequence.



(1) on


(2) at


(3) in



( ) The day was perfect yesterday. There wasn’t a single cloud ___ the sky!


( ) The game is ___ Friday.


( ) I usually get up ____ half past eight.

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Q3243924 Inglês
Check the item that correctly displays an antonym for the underlined word. 
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Q3243923 Inglês
The –ing form can be used as an adjective. Which of the words below, underlined in the text, function as adjectives in their context?
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Q3243922 Inglês

The mysterious death of Alexander the Great


    When Alexander the Great’s body seemingly remained unchanged for six days after his death in 323 BCE, his contemporaries could offer only one explanation. Alexander must have been a god. So… was he?

    Alexander the Great first fell ill during a days-long series of parties, during one of which he collapsed, complaining of a searing pain in his back. After 10 days of intense fever, Alexander’s soldiers were brought in to see him one final time. As reported by the historian Arrian, at that point the king “could no longer speak… but he struggled to raise his head and gave each man a greeting with his eyes.”

    When Alexander was declared dead on June 13, theories began forming. Had he been poisoned? Sabotaged? Had he been killed by drinking too much wine? Today we have an explanation for Alexander’s death and his period of bodily freshness that relies less on the supernatural and more on science. In 2018 Dr. Katherine Hall, a lecturer in New Zealand, proposed that Alexander the Great had Guillain-Barré syndrome, an acute autoimmune condition that results in muscle paralysis. In other words, Alexander may have been alive when he was declared dead—a mistake that could have been made when physicians mistook the shallow breathing of a coma patient for no breathing at all. If this was the case, Alexander may have been effectively murdered during embalming—a process that would have seen him disemboweled.

    While we can’t travel back in time to confirm Hall’s theory, it is the only one that takes into account all the details of Alexander’s death—and his body’s mysterious life.


Encyclopaedia Britannica. Adaptation 

Throughout the text, an apostrophe and “s” are seen. What does that indicate? 
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Q3243921 Inglês

The mysterious death of Alexander the Great


    When Alexander the Great’s body seemingly remained unchanged for six days after his death in 323 BCE, his contemporaries could offer only one explanation. Alexander must have been a god. So… was he?

    Alexander the Great first fell ill during a days-long series of parties, during one of which he collapsed, complaining of a searing pain in his back. After 10 days of intense fever, Alexander’s soldiers were brought in to see him one final time. As reported by the historian Arrian, at that point the king “could no longer speak… but he struggled to raise his head and gave each man a greeting with his eyes.”

    When Alexander was declared dead on June 13, theories began forming. Had he been poisoned? Sabotaged? Had he been killed by drinking too much wine? Today we have an explanation for Alexander’s death and his period of bodily freshness that relies less on the supernatural and more on science. In 2018 Dr. Katherine Hall, a lecturer in New Zealand, proposed that Alexander the Great had Guillain-Barré syndrome, an acute autoimmune condition that results in muscle paralysis. In other words, Alexander may have been alive when he was declared dead—a mistake that could have been made when physicians mistook the shallow breathing of a coma patient for no breathing at all. If this was the case, Alexander may have been effectively murdered during embalming—a process that would have seen him disemboweled.

    While we can’t travel back in time to confirm Hall’s theory, it is the only one that takes into account all the details of Alexander’s death—and his body’s mysterious life.


Encyclopaedia Britannica. Adaptation 

The tense and aspect of the underlined verbs below are:


Alexander the Great first fell ill during a days-long series of parties, during one of which he collapsed, complaining of a searing pain in his back. After 10 days of intense fever, Alexander’s soldiers were brought in to see him one final time. As reported by the historian Arrian, at that point the king “could no longer speak… but he struggled to raise his head and gave each man a greeting with his eyes.”

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Q3243920 Inglês

The mysterious death of Alexander the Great


    When Alexander the Great’s body seemingly remained unchanged for six days after his death in 323 BCE, his contemporaries could offer only one explanation. Alexander must have been a god. So… was he?

    Alexander the Great first fell ill during a days-long series of parties, during one of which he collapsed, complaining of a searing pain in his back. After 10 days of intense fever, Alexander’s soldiers were brought in to see him one final time. As reported by the historian Arrian, at that point the king “could no longer speak… but he struggled to raise his head and gave each man a greeting with his eyes.”

    When Alexander was declared dead on June 13, theories began forming. Had he been poisoned? Sabotaged? Had he been killed by drinking too much wine? Today we have an explanation for Alexander’s death and his period of bodily freshness that relies less on the supernatural and more on science. In 2018 Dr. Katherine Hall, a lecturer in New Zealand, proposed that Alexander the Great had Guillain-Barré syndrome, an acute autoimmune condition that results in muscle paralysis. In other words, Alexander may have been alive when he was declared dead—a mistake that could have been made when physicians mistook the shallow breathing of a coma patient for no breathing at all. If this was the case, Alexander may have been effectively murdered during embalming—a process that would have seen him disemboweled.

    While we can’t travel back in time to confirm Hall’s theory, it is the only one that takes into account all the details of Alexander’s death—and his body’s mysterious life.


Encyclopaedia Britannica. Adaptation 

Regarding the text, mark the INCORRECT item. 
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Q3243919 Pedagogia
Considerando-se a BNCC – Ensino Fundamental: Língua Inglesa – Anos Finais, sobre o eixo Conhecimentos Linguísticos, assinalar a alternativa INCORRETA.
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Q3243918 Pedagogia
De acordo com a BNCC — Língua Inglesa, sobre a unidade temática do 7º ano “Estudo do léxico”, tem-se como objetos de conhecimento:
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Q3243910 Medicina

A respeito das doenças do sistema genitourinário na população pediátrica, avaliar se as afirmativas são certas (C) ou erradas (E) e assinalar a sequência correspondente.


( ) Nos lactentes do sexo feminino, as válvulas uretrais posteriores constituem a causa mais comum de obstrução da via de saída da bexiga.

( ) A agenesia renal unilateral pode ocorrer como anormalidade isolada ou como componente de distúrbios de síndrome, como a síndrome de Turner.

( ) O desenvolvimento do rim metanéfrico começa caudalmente no embrião e, com nove semanas de gestação, o rim já atingiu seu nível normal.  

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Respostas
7001: A
7002: A
7003: B
7004: C
7005: D
7006: A
7007: B
7008: D
7009: A
7010: C
7011: B
7012: B
7013: A
7014: A
7015: C
7016: B
7017: D
7018: B
7019: B
7020: D