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Q4072014 Farmácia
Sobre as técnicas laboratoriais aplicadas ao diagnostico parasitológico, é essencial conhecer os princípios, indicações e limitações de cada método, considerando as características biológicas dos parasitos. A escolha adequada da técnica influencia diretamente a sensibilidade diagnostica. Nesse contexto, marque a alternativa CORRETA.
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Q4071993 Pedagogia
Considerando os diferentes tipos de avaliação educacional, e correto afirmar que esta avaliação busca fornecer dados e informações sobre a educação de forma ampla, não se restringindo a um determinado aluno ou a uma escola. Pelo fato de abranger um quantitativo razoável de participantes, essas avaliações permitem analisar dados de redes de ensino, do sistema educacional nacional e, ate mesmo, fazer aferições em âmbito internacional, dependendo de seu objetivo.
O trecho acima descreve a chamada avaliação
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Q4071992 Pedagogia
A respeito das metodologias ativas, analise a situação a seguir:
Em uma turma do 4° Ano dos Anos Iniciais do Ensino Fundamental, a professora percebeu que muitos alunos traziam lanches industrializados e que havia grande quantidade de lixo acumulado após o recreio. Além disso, a escola vinha enfrentando dificuldades com a separação correta dos resíduos, e os alunos demonstravam pouco conhecimento sobre reciclagem e alimentação saudável. Diante dessa situação, a professora apresentou o seguinte questionamento para d turma: "Nossa escola está produzindo muito lixo e nem sempre estamos fazendo escolhas saudáveis na hora do lanche. O que podemos fazer para melhorar essa situação?". A partir dessa questão, os alunos foram organizados em pequenos grupos e incentivados a investigar possiveis soluções. Durante o processo, realizaram entrevistas com funcionários da escola, observaram a quantidade de lixo produzida durante d semana, pesquisaram sobre reciclagem e alimentação saudável, além de elaborarem propostas para reduzir o problema.
Após leitura e anállse da situação acima, podemos relacioná-la com qual tipo de metodologia ativa?
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Q4071991 Pedagogia
No contexto da organização do trabalho pedagógico, o planejamento constitui-se como elemento norteador da prática docente, articulando intencionalidade, organização e avaliação do processo educativo. Considerando essa perspectiva, assinale a alternativa COR RETA
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Q4071990 Pedagogia
No contexto dos Anos Iniciais do Ensino Fundamental, a numeracia envolve o desenvolvimento de competências matemáticas que permitem à criança compreender, interpretar e utilizar conceitos numéricos em diferentes situações do cotidiano. Considerando essa perspectiva, assinale a alternativa CORRETA.
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Q4071989 Pedagogia
Sobre o Projeto Político-Pedagógico, analise as assertivas abaixo e julgue-as em Verdadeiras (V) ou Falsas (F):
( ) A construção do Projeto Político-Pedagógico e um ato deliberado dos sujeitos envolvidos com o processo educativo da escola.
( ) O Projeto Político-Pedagógico é a materialização de como o currículo irá impactar e como vai ser trabalhado no cotidiano da escola.
( ) O Projeto Político-Pedagógico se constrói sem uma direção política, um norte, um rumo. O Projeto Político-Pedagógico da escola é, assim, sempre um processo inconcluso, uma etapa em direção a uma finalidade que permanece como horizonte da escola.
Qual alternativa preenche, CORRETAMENTE, os parênteses acima, na ordem em que aparecem?
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Q4071988 Pedagogia
Sobre a Base Nacional Comum Curricular, na etapa dos Anos Iniciais do Ensino Fundamental, marque a alternativa que traz um Objeto de Conhecimento da disciplina de Historia do 2° Ano do Ensino Fundamental.
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Q4071987 Pedagogia
A respeito da ludicidade nos Anos Iniciais do Ensino Fundamental, analise as assertivas a seguir:
I. A criança procura o jogo como uma necessidade e não como uma distração, pois é pelo jogo que a criança se revela, com suas inclinações boas ou más.
II. O jogo e, portanto, sob as suas duas formas essenciais de exercício sensório-motor e de simbolismo, uma assimilação do real à atividade própria, fornecendo a esta seu alimento necessário e transformando o real em função das necessidades múltiplas do eu.
III. A ludicidade desperta na criança o interesse por novas descobertas através de jogos auxiliando-a no seu desenvolvimento cognitivo, afetivo, físico e social e ampliando sua interação com seus pares e o mundo.
Estão CORRETAS:
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Q4071986 Pedagogia
A respeito da didática, analise a sentença abaixo:
Os recursos didáticos são instrumentos indispensáveis e enriquecedores que o profissional utiliza na construção do desenvolvimento de suas aulas, pois é através desses recursos que o professor renova sua prática, garantindo o processo de ensino-aprendizagem mais prazeroso e também despertando o interesse dos alunos (1ª parte). No Ensino Fundamental, nos Anos Iniciais, os recursos utilizados pelos professores são como um leque, em que os alunos começam d ter as suas próprias experiências e descobrem um mundo novo (2ª parte).
A sentença está:
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Q4071985 Pedagogia
Neste nível, a criança descobre que as letras representam os sons da fala, mas pensa que cada letra e uma sílaba oral. Se o professor lhe pergunta quantas letras são necessárias para escrever a palavra "cabeça", por exemplo, a criança repete a palavra para si mesma, devagar, contando as sílabas orais e responde: três, uma para "ca",uma para "be" e uma para "ça".
Após a leitura do trecho acima, podemos relacioná-lo com qual nível de alfabetização?
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Q4071984 Pedagogia
Sobre os Transtornos de Aprendizagem, analise a situação a seguir:
Em uma turma do 3" Ano do Ensino Fundamenta/, a professora percebeu que um aluno apresentava dificuldades recorrentes nas atividades de leitura e escrita. Durante as aulas, ele demonstrava lentidão ao ler palavras simples, trocava letras com frequência, como "b" por "d" e "p" por "q", além de omitir ou inverter sílabas ao escrever. Em atividades de leitura coletiva, o aluno evitava participar e demonstrava insegurança quando era convidado a ler em voz alta. Apesar dessas dificuldades, a professora observou que ele apresentava bom desempenho em atividades orais, participava das discussões e demonstrava criatividade ao relatar histórias. Diante dessas observações, a professora passou a adotar algumas estratégias pedagógicas, como:
- Utilização de textos curtos e com letras ampliadas,
- Apoio com leitura compartilhada e leitura guiada,
- Tempo ampliado para realização das atividades,
- Incentivo à participação oral nas atividades,
- Valorização dos avanços do aluno.
Com essas adaptações, o aluno passou a demonstrar maior confiança, participando com mais frequência das atividades e apresentando progressos em sua aprendizagem.
Após a leitura e a análise da situação acima, podemos relacioná-la com qual tipo de transtorno de aprendizagem?
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Q4071983 Inglês
Para responder à questão, leia o texto abaixo.

The Ringmaster's Advice

        People say, "any publicity is good publicity" allthe time. It's become a modern truism. But people don't seem to give much thought to where it came from.

        While there is no proof that he used exactly those words, the quote is widely attributed to showman P.T. Barnum. I think it's safe to say that even if he never said "any publicity is good publicity," it describes his lived ethos.
    
        P.T. Barnum was the founder of the Barnum & Bailey Circus, billed as "The Greatest Show on Earth." He advertised fake mermaids and a woman who claimed to be George Washington's 161-year-old nurse. Barnum's traveling shows featured midgets, Siamese twins, bearded ladies, and even "Jo-Jo the Dog-Faced Boy."

        There's no record of him saying these exact words either, but he is also widely credited with the quote, "there's a sucker born every minute."

        P.T. Barnum did describe himself as the "Prince of Humbug," proudly owning his reputation for hoaxes and "harmless" deceptions.

        Barnum was an interesting character, but he's not a man we should be encouraging other men, especially young men, to emulate. Unfortunately, his ethos is more or less what social media has been teaching kids for the past ten years.

        And at the same time, everyone complains that everything is "fake and ghey."

        Well... if you follow the ringmaster's advice, don't be surprised when you end up living in a circus.

Fonte: https://m rjackdonovan.su bstack.com/p/the ringmasters advice
Analyze the following statements regarding the phrase the quote is widely attributed to showman P.T. Barnum:
I. Using the passive voice puts Barnum at the center of the sentence, which fits the paragraph's focus on his reputation and legacy.
II. The point is that it is widely said Barnum is responsible for the quote. The passive voice elegantly generalizes and vagueness the source, which is appropriate for common attribution or collective opinion.
III. The writer wants the reader to pay attention to who receives the credit (P.T. Barnum), not who exactly is doing the crediting ("people say", "historians claim", "critics argue").
The CORRECT statements are:
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Q4071982 Inglês
Para responder à questão, leia o texto abaixo.

The Ringmaster's Advice

        People say, "any publicity is good publicity" allthe time. It's become a modern truism. But people don't seem to give much thought to where it came from.

        While there is no proof that he used exactly those words, the quote is widely attributed to showman P.T. Barnum. I think it's safe to say that even if he never said "any publicity is good publicity," it describes his lived ethos.
    
        P.T. Barnum was the founder of the Barnum & Bailey Circus, billed as "The Greatest Show on Earth." He advertised fake mermaids and a woman who claimed to be George Washington's 161-year-old nurse. Barnum's traveling shows featured midgets, Siamese twins, bearded ladies, and even "Jo-Jo the Dog-Faced Boy."

        There's no record of him saying these exact words either, but he is also widely credited with the quote, "there's a sucker born every minute."

        P.T. Barnum did describe himself as the "Prince of Humbug," proudly owning his reputation for hoaxes and "harmless" deceptions.

        Barnum was an interesting character, but he's not a man we should be encouraging other men, especially young men, to emulate. Unfortunately, his ethos is more or less what social media has been teaching kids for the past ten years.

        And at the same time, everyone complains that everything is "fake and ghey."

        Well... if you follow the ringmaster's advice, don't be surprised when you end up living in a circus.

Fonte: https://m rjackdonovan.su bstack.com/p/the ringmasters advice
Read the following statements about the word publicity, in the first paragraph of the text:
I. In Portuguese, "publicidade" often means advertislng paid for by a company.
II. In English, publicity can be free/earned media, including news coverage or viral attention.
III. In this case "publicidade / publicity" is a false friend, but in a nuanced way, not a 100 % "opposite meaning" one.
The CORRECT statements are
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Q4071981 Inglês
Para responder à questão, leia o texto abaixo.

The Ringmaster's Advice

        People say, "any publicity is good publicity" allthe time. It's become a modern truism. But people don't seem to give much thought to where it came from.

        While there is no proof that he used exactly those words, the quote is widely attributed to showman P.T. Barnum. I think it's safe to say that even if he never said "any publicity is good publicity," it describes his lived ethos.
    
        P.T. Barnum was the founder of the Barnum & Bailey Circus, billed as "The Greatest Show on Earth." He advertised fake mermaids and a woman who claimed to be George Washington's 161-year-old nurse. Barnum's traveling shows featured midgets, Siamese twins, bearded ladies, and even "Jo-Jo the Dog-Faced Boy."

        There's no record of him saying these exact words either, but he is also widely credited with the quote, "there's a sucker born every minute."

        P.T. Barnum did describe himself as the "Prince of Humbug," proudly owning his reputation for hoaxes and "harmless" deceptions.

        Barnum was an interesting character, but he's not a man we should be encouraging other men, especially young men, to emulate. Unfortunately, his ethos is more or less what social media has been teaching kids for the past ten years.

        And at the same time, everyone complains that everything is "fake and ghey."

        Well... if you follow the ringmaster's advice, don't be surprised when you end up living in a circus.

Fonte: https://m rjackdonovan.su bstack.com/p/the ringmasters advice
The text has no sentences in the past continuous. With this in mind, which of the alternatives CORRECTLY explains the reason?
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Q4071980 Inglês
Para responder à questão, leia o texto abaixo.

The Ringmaster's Advice

        People say, "any publicity is good publicity" allthe time. It's become a modern truism. But people don't seem to give much thought to where it came from.

        While there is no proof that he used exactly those words, the quote is widely attributed to showman P.T. Barnum. I think it's safe to say that even if he never said "any publicity is good publicity," it describes his lived ethos.
    
        P.T. Barnum was the founder of the Barnum & Bailey Circus, billed as "The Greatest Show on Earth." He advertised fake mermaids and a woman who claimed to be George Washington's 161-year-old nurse. Barnum's traveling shows featured midgets, Siamese twins, bearded ladies, and even "Jo-Jo the Dog-Faced Boy."

        There's no record of him saying these exact words either, but he is also widely credited with the quote, "there's a sucker born every minute."

        P.T. Barnum did describe himself as the "Prince of Humbug," proudly owning his reputation for hoaxes and "harmless" deceptions.

        Barnum was an interesting character, but he's not a man we should be encouraging other men, especially young men, to emulate. Unfortunately, his ethos is more or less what social media has been teaching kids for the past ten years.

        And at the same time, everyone complains that everything is "fake and ghey."

        Well... if you follow the ringmaster's advice, don't be surprised when you end up living in a circus.

Fonte: https://m rjackdonovan.su bstack.com/p/the ringmasters advice
About the sentence people say, any publicity is good publicity, which of the following sentences BEST expresses the same idea in indirect speech?
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Q4071979 Inglês
Para responder à questão, leia o texto abaixo.

The Ringmaster's Advice

        People say, "any publicity is good publicity" allthe time. It's become a modern truism. But people don't seem to give much thought to where it came from.

        While there is no proof that he used exactly those words, the quote is widely attributed to showman P.T. Barnum. I think it's safe to say that even if he never said "any publicity is good publicity," it describes his lived ethos.
    
        P.T. Barnum was the founder of the Barnum & Bailey Circus, billed as "The Greatest Show on Earth." He advertised fake mermaids and a woman who claimed to be George Washington's 161-year-old nurse. Barnum's traveling shows featured midgets, Siamese twins, bearded ladies, and even "Jo-Jo the Dog-Faced Boy."

        There's no record of him saying these exact words either, but he is also widely credited with the quote, "there's a sucker born every minute."

        P.T. Barnum did describe himself as the "Prince of Humbug," proudly owning his reputation for hoaxes and "harmless" deceptions.

        Barnum was an interesting character, but he's not a man we should be encouraging other men, especially young men, to emulate. Unfortunately, his ethos is more or less what social media has been teaching kids for the past ten years.

        And at the same time, everyone complains that everything is "fake and ghey."

        Well... if you follow the ringmaster's advice, don't be surprised when you end up living in a circus.

Fonte: https://m rjackdonovan.su bstack.com/p/the ringmasters advice
In the sentence He advertised fake mermaids and a woman who claimed to be George Washington's 161-year-old nurse, the age expression 161-year-old is written in words as:
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Q4071978 Inglês
Para responder à questão, leia o texto abaixo.

The Ringmaster's Advice

        People say, "any publicity is good publicity" allthe time. It's become a modern truism. But people don't seem to give much thought to where it came from.

        While there is no proof that he used exactly those words, the quote is widely attributed to showman P.T. Barnum. I think it's safe to say that even if he never said "any publicity is good publicity," it describes his lived ethos.
    
        P.T. Barnum was the founder of the Barnum & Bailey Circus, billed as "The Greatest Show on Earth." He advertised fake mermaids and a woman who claimed to be George Washington's 161-year-old nurse. Barnum's traveling shows featured midgets, Siamese twins, bearded ladies, and even "Jo-Jo the Dog-Faced Boy."

        There's no record of him saying these exact words either, but he is also widely credited with the quote, "there's a sucker born every minute."

        P.T. Barnum did describe himself as the "Prince of Humbug," proudly owning his reputation for hoaxes and "harmless" deceptions.

        Barnum was an interesting character, but he's not a man we should be encouraging other men, especially young men, to emulate. Unfortunately, his ethos is more or less what social media has been teaching kids for the past ten years.

        And at the same time, everyone complains that everything is "fake and ghey."

        Well... if you follow the ringmaster's advice, don't be surprised when you end up living in a circus.

Fonte: https://m rjackdonovan.su bstack.com/p/the ringmasters advice
In the sentence Barnum's traveling shows featured midgets, Siamese twins, bearded ladies, and even "Jo-Jo the Dog-Faced Boy", who became one of the most famous circus performers of his time, the phrase "who became one of the most famous circus performers of his time" mainly serves to:
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Q4071977 Inglês
Para responder à questão, leia o texto abaixo.

The Ringmaster's Advice

        People say, "any publicity is good publicity" allthe time. It's become a modern truism. But people don't seem to give much thought to where it came from.

        While there is no proof that he used exactly those words, the quote is widely attributed to showman P.T. Barnum. I think it's safe to say that even if he never said "any publicity is good publicity," it describes his lived ethos.
    
        P.T. Barnum was the founder of the Barnum & Bailey Circus, billed as "The Greatest Show on Earth." He advertised fake mermaids and a woman who claimed to be George Washington's 161-year-old nurse. Barnum's traveling shows featured midgets, Siamese twins, bearded ladies, and even "Jo-Jo the Dog-Faced Boy."

        There's no record of him saying these exact words either, but he is also widely credited with the quote, "there's a sucker born every minute."

        P.T. Barnum did describe himself as the "Prince of Humbug," proudly owning his reputation for hoaxes and "harmless" deceptions.

        Barnum was an interesting character, but he's not a man we should be encouraging other men, especially young men, to emulate. Unfortunately, his ethos is more or less what social media has been teaching kids for the past ten years.

        And at the same time, everyone complains that everything is "fake and ghey."

        Well... if you follow the ringmaster's advice, don't be surprised when you end up living in a circus.

Fonte: https://m rjackdonovan.su bstack.com/p/the ringmasters advice
in the phrase it describes his lived ethos, the word ethos is an uncountable noun. With this in mind, mark True (T) or False (F):
( ) The word ethos is uncountable because it refers to the guiding spirit, values, or character of a person, group, or culture.
( ) The word ethos names a general, continuous quality (a way of thinking/behaving).
( ) In the text, you could say two ethoses because it reÍers to an overarching spirit or attitude that applies to many people.
( ) The use of ethos is functional when the writer wants to talk about individual instances.
Which alternative CORRECTLY fills in the parentheses above?
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Q4071976 Inglês
Para responder à questão, leia o texto abaixo.

The Ringmaster's Advice

        People say, "any publicity is good publicity" allthe time. It's become a modern truism. But people don't seem to give much thought to where it came from.

        While there is no proof that he used exactly those words, the quote is widely attributed to showman P.T. Barnum. I think it's safe to say that even if he never said "any publicity is good publicity," it describes his lived ethos.
    
        P.T. Barnum was the founder of the Barnum & Bailey Circus, billed as "The Greatest Show on Earth." He advertised fake mermaids and a woman who claimed to be George Washington's 161-year-old nurse. Barnum's traveling shows featured midgets, Siamese twins, bearded ladies, and even "Jo-Jo the Dog-Faced Boy."

        There's no record of him saying these exact words either, but he is also widely credited with the quote, "there's a sucker born every minute."

        P.T. Barnum did describe himself as the "Prince of Humbug," proudly owning his reputation for hoaxes and "harmless" deceptions.

        Barnum was an interesting character, but he's not a man we should be encouraging other men, especially young men, to emulate. Unfortunately, his ethos is more or less what social media has been teaching kids for the past ten years.

        And at the same time, everyone complains that everything is "fake and ghey."

        Well... if you follow the ringmaster's advice, don't be surprised when you end up living in a circus.

Fonte: https://m rjackdonovan.su bstack.com/p/the ringmasters advice
Analyze the following statements regarding the word ringmaster used in the final paragraph and mark T (True) or F (False):
( ) In literal terms, a ringmaster is the person in charge of a circus performance, especially the one who introduces the acts, guides the audience's attention, and keeps the show moving in the ring.
( ) In the text, the word is used metaphorically.
( ) The "ringmaster" stands for P.T. Barnum as the director/controller of attention and spectacle, the one who teaches people that any kind of publicity (even fake or sensational) is acceptable as long as it grabs notice.
( ) "Ringmaster", in popular culture, means the master-of-ceremonies of a showy, attention-driven culture, not just a literal circus host.
Which alternative CORRECTLY fills in the parentheses a bove?
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Q4071975 Inglês
Para responder à questão, leia o texto abaixo.

The Ringmaster's Advice

        People say, "any publicity is good publicity" allthe time. It's become a modern truism. But people don't seem to give much thought to where it came from.

        While there is no proof that he used exactly those words, the quote is widely attributed to showman P.T. Barnum. I think it's safe to say that even if he never said "any publicity is good publicity," it describes his lived ethos.
    
        P.T. Barnum was the founder of the Barnum & Bailey Circus, billed as "The Greatest Show on Earth." He advertised fake mermaids and a woman who claimed to be George Washington's 161-year-old nurse. Barnum's traveling shows featured midgets, Siamese twins, bearded ladies, and even "Jo-Jo the Dog-Faced Boy."

        There's no record of him saying these exact words either, but he is also widely credited with the quote, "there's a sucker born every minute."

        P.T. Barnum did describe himself as the "Prince of Humbug," proudly owning his reputation for hoaxes and "harmless" deceptions.

        Barnum was an interesting character, but he's not a man we should be encouraging other men, especially young men, to emulate. Unfortunately, his ethos is more or less what social media has been teaching kids for the past ten years.

        And at the same time, everyone complains that everything is "fake and ghey."

        Well... if you follow the ringmaster's advice, don't be surprised when you end up living in a circus.

Fonte: https://m rjackdonovan.su bstack.com/p/the ringmasters advice
In the sentence Well... if you follow the ringmaster's advice, don't be surprised when you end up Iiving in a circus, the writer organizes the if clause and the main clause in such a way that:
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Respostas
2501: A
2502: B
2503: B
2504: A
2505: C
2506: D
2507: C
2508: D
2509: A
2510: D
2511: A
2512: A
2513: D
2514: B
2515: A
2516: A
2517: A
2518: C
2519: D
2520: C