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Q4042787 Jornalismo
A gestão e a comunicação de crises exigem um planejamento rigoroso e ações proativas bem definidas nos órgãos públicos e privados.
I. A pessoa indicada para falar pela entidade é o porta-voz, de modo a centralizar a comunicação e minimizar informações desencontradas. II. Diante de uma denúncia ou pauta negativa, omitir-se perante o jornalista é a conduta mais recomendável. III. O silêncio da organização pode parecer descaso, sendo vital uma comunicação tempestiva com os públicos envolvidos.
Está CORRETO o que se afirma em:
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Q4042786 Comunicação Social

O Media Training atua no treinamento de porta-vozes para melhorar o relacionamento com a mídia. Considerando isso, analise as assertivas a seguir, julgando as V, se Verdadeiras, ou F, se Falsas:


( ) O treinamento destina-se apenas a porta-vozes inexperientes, não se aplicando a lideres mais experientes.

( ) O porta-voz deve evitar termos técnicos e estrangeirismos que dificultem o entendimento por pessoas leigas.

( ) A preparação Inclui focar nas mensagens chave e elaborar respostas para as perguntas mais incômodas.


Qual alternativa preenche, CORRETAMENTE, de cima para baixo, os parênteses acima?

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Q4042785 Noções de Informática
O Modelo de Acessibilidade em Governo Eletrônico (e-MAG) orienta a elaboração de projetos de leiaute acessíveis para sítios web. Em relação a isso, assinale a alternativa CORRETA.
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Q4042784 Espanhol

Analise o trecho a seguir: 


O trabalho do jornalista de dados exige competências específicas para reportagens assistidas por computador. A construção de seu conjunto de dados engloba muitas das habilidades essenciais do próprio jornalismo de dados: pensamento estruturado, narrativa planejada e ___________ na hora de buscar informações. Além do que, pode ser feito com ou sem habilidades em ____________.


Preenche, CORRETA e respectivamente, as lacunas:

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Q4042783 Legislação Federal
O cerimonial e o protocolo oficial ditam regras de precedência em solenidades municipais, estaduais e federais. Considerando isso, analise as assertivas a seguir, julgando-as V, se Verdadeiras, ou F, se FaIsas:
( ) Nos Municípios, a regra determina que o Prefeito presidirá as solenidades municipais. ( ) Os inativos passarão logo antes dos funcionários em serviço ativo de igual categoria oficial. ( ) Em igualdade de categoria numa cerimônia federal, a precedência recai primeiro sobre os estrangeiros

Qual alternativa preenche, CORRETAMENTE, de cima para baixo, os parênteses acima?
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Q4042782 Design Gráfico

Os princípios da comunicação visual e do design são essenciais na criação de projetos gráficos organizados e eficientes. Com base nisso, analise as assertivas a seguir: 


I. A repetição ajuda a conectar os elementos e unifica o material visual.

II. O contraste cria ênfase através de diferenças como claro versus escuro ou grosso versus fino.

III. O espaço negativo é definido como a área preenchida totalmente por ilustrações complexas.


Está CORRETO o que se afirma em:

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Q4042781 Jornalismo
O Código de Ética dos Jornalistas Brasileiros orienta a conduta do profissional no exercício de suas atribuições. Em relação a isso, assinale a alternativa CORRETA.
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Q4042730 Inglês

To answer question, read the text below.


The Language of Performance

    Well, the word “performative” is generally meant as an insult. It’s meant to trivialize and indicate that someone is play-acting or “faking it.” It suggests that someone is only doing something to be seen doing it, and not because it represents a sincere interest or enjoyment.


    This is one of those situations in which metaphors are overextended, and language distorts rather than describes natural human behavior. It is normal for our species for men and women to “perform” acts to impress both our own sex and the opposite sex. Males and females have different sex “roles,” and we “perform” acts to satisfy those roles.


    The language seems to “portray” us as “actors performing roles” and implies that we are all essentially “lying” or “faking.” This is the kind of wordcel wordtrap that lends itself to Marxist gender theory ideology and postmodernist thinking.


    “Nothing is real, everything is fake. Everything is a performance.”


    That’s a frame, but it isn’t the whole picture.


    Men are primates. We imitate each other. Monkey see, monkey do. And yes, we do things to try to impress each other. You can frame that in a way that seems trivial or superficial, but it is also foundational to human nature and social hierarchy.


    Fonte: https//mrjackdonovan.substack.com/p/on-performative-males

The author uses the passive voice sparingly and primarily for definitions (e.g., is generally meant), while shifting to a consistent active voice to build his core argument. Considering this stylistic choice, analyze the statements below:



I. Passive constructions tend to obscure the agent of the action, creating a sense of detachment.


II. Active verbs (such as those appearing in the second and third paragraphs) assign clear responsibility to the subject, making the critique feel more direct and assertive.


III. The use of active voice emphasizes that actions (like those mentioned in the fourth paragraph) are deliberate and intentional rather than passive occurrences.


IV. Extensive use of the passive voice would weaken the punchy, authoritative tone of the argument established throughout the text.



Which of the statements are CORRECT?

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Q4042729 Inglês

To answer question, read the text below.


The Language of Performance

    Well, the word “performative” is generally meant as an insult. It’s meant to trivialize and indicate that someone is play-acting or “faking it.” It suggests that someone is only doing something to be seen doing it, and not because it represents a sincere interest or enjoyment.


    This is one of those situations in which metaphors are overextended, and language distorts rather than describes natural human behavior. It is normal for our species for men and women to “perform” acts to impress both our own sex and the opposite sex. Males and females have different sex “roles,” and we “perform” acts to satisfy those roles.


    The language seems to “portray” us as “actors performing roles” and implies that we are all essentially “lying” or “faking.” This is the kind of wordcel wordtrap that lends itself to Marxist gender theory ideology and postmodernist thinking.


    “Nothing is real, everything is fake. Everything is a performance.”


    That’s a frame, but it isn’t the whole picture.


    Men are primates. We imitate each other. Monkey see, monkey do. And yes, we do things to try to impress each other. You can frame that in a way that seems trivial or superficial, but it is also foundational to human nature and social hierarchy.


    Fonte: https//mrjackdonovan.substack.com/p/on-performative-males

Regarding the use of adjectives and their degrees of comparison in the text, mark T (true) or F (false) for the following statements:



( ) The term different in the second paragraph is a superlative adjective used to show that roles are unique.


( ) The word essentially in the third paragraph functions as an intensifier but is not a superlative form.


( ) The expression the whole picture in the fifth paragraph is in the positive degree, not the superlative.


( ) There are no adjectives ending in "-est" or preceded by "most" (as a superlative modifier) in the entire text.



Which option CORRECTLY fills in the parenthesis above, from top to bottom?

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Q4042728 Inglês

To answer question, read the text below.


The Language of Performance

    Well, the word “performative” is generally meant as an insult. It’s meant to trivialize and indicate that someone is play-acting or “faking it.” It suggests that someone is only doing something to be seen doing it, and not because it represents a sincere interest or enjoyment.


    This is one of those situations in which metaphors are overextended, and language distorts rather than describes natural human behavior. It is normal for our species for men and women to “perform” acts to impress both our own sex and the opposite sex. Males and females have different sex “roles,” and we “perform” acts to satisfy those roles.


    The language seems to “portray” us as “actors performing roles” and implies that we are all essentially “lying” or “faking.” This is the kind of wordcel wordtrap that lends itself to Marxist gender theory ideology and postmodernist thinking.


    “Nothing is real, everything is fake. Everything is a performance.”


    That’s a frame, but it isn’t the whole picture.


    Men are primates. We imitate each other. Monkey see, monkey do. And yes, we do things to try to impress each other. You can frame that in a way that seems trivial or superficial, but it is also foundational to human nature and social hierarchy.


    Fonte: https//mrjackdonovan.substack.com/p/on-performative-males

In the second paragraph, the author uses the expression rather than in the sentence language distorts rather than describes natural human behavior. Considering its grammatical structure and semantic intent, which statement is CORRECT?
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Q4042727 Inglês

To answer question, read the text below.


The Language of Performance

    Well, the word “performative” is generally meant as an insult. It’s meant to trivialize and indicate that someone is play-acting or “faking it.” It suggests that someone is only doing something to be seen doing it, and not because it represents a sincere interest or enjoyment.


    This is one of those situations in which metaphors are overextended, and language distorts rather than describes natural human behavior. It is normal for our species for men and women to “perform” acts to impress both our own sex and the opposite sex. Males and females have different sex “roles,” and we “perform” acts to satisfy those roles.


    The language seems to “portray” us as “actors performing roles” and implies that we are all essentially “lying” or “faking.” This is the kind of wordcel wordtrap that lends itself to Marxist gender theory ideology and postmodernist thinking.


    “Nothing is real, everything is fake. Everything is a performance.”


    That’s a frame, but it isn’t the whole picture.


    Men are primates. We imitate each other. Monkey see, monkey do. And yes, we do things to try to impress each other. You can frame that in a way that seems trivial or superficial, but it is also foundational to human nature and social hierarchy.


    Fonte: https//mrjackdonovan.substack.com/p/on-performative-males

Collocations are pairs or groups of words that are habitually juxtaposed in English. Based on this concept, identify which of the following terms from the text are examples of collocations:



I. Whole picture (Fifth paragraph)


II. Human nature (Sixth paragraph)


III. Social hierarchy (Sixth paragraph)


IV. Sex roles (Second paragraph)


V. Human behavior (Second paragraph)



Which of the statements are CORRECT?

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Q4042726 Inglês

To answer question, read the text below.


The Language of Performance

    Well, the word “performative” is generally meant as an insult. It’s meant to trivialize and indicate that someone is play-acting or “faking it.” It suggests that someone is only doing something to be seen doing it, and not because it represents a sincere interest or enjoyment.


    This is one of those situations in which metaphors are overextended, and language distorts rather than describes natural human behavior. It is normal for our species for men and women to “perform” acts to impress both our own sex and the opposite sex. Males and females have different sex “roles,” and we “perform” acts to satisfy those roles.


    The language seems to “portray” us as “actors performing roles” and implies that we are all essentially “lying” or “faking.” This is the kind of wordcel wordtrap that lends itself to Marxist gender theory ideology and postmodernist thinking.


    “Nothing is real, everything is fake. Everything is a performance.”


    That’s a frame, but it isn’t the whole picture.


    Men are primates. We imitate each other. Monkey see, monkey do. And yes, we do things to try to impress each other. You can frame that in a way that seems trivial or superficial, but it is also foundational to human nature and social hierarchy.


    Fonte: https//mrjackdonovan.substack.com/p/on-performative-males

Read the following statements about the phrase faking it (first paragraph) and mark True (T) or False (F):



( ) It is a phrasal verb (intransitive, with "it" as a pronoun object).


( ) It appears in the context of the word performative.


( ) It is implying sincerity, synonymous with pretending or acting truly.


( ) It is a compound noun.



Which option CORRECTLY fills in the parenthesis above, from top to bottom?

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Q4042725 Inglês

To answer question, read the text below.


The Language of Performance

    Well, the word “performative” is generally meant as an insult. It’s meant to trivialize and indicate that someone is play-acting or “faking it.” It suggests that someone is only doing something to be seen doing it, and not because it represents a sincere interest or enjoyment.


    This is one of those situations in which metaphors are overextended, and language distorts rather than describes natural human behavior. It is normal for our species for men and women to “perform” acts to impress both our own sex and the opposite sex. Males and females have different sex “roles,” and we “perform” acts to satisfy those roles.


    The language seems to “portray” us as “actors performing roles” and implies that we are all essentially “lying” or “faking.” This is the kind of wordcel wordtrap that lends itself to Marxist gender theory ideology and postmodernist thinking.


    “Nothing is real, everything is fake. Everything is a performance.”


    That’s a frame, but it isn’t the whole picture.


    Men are primates. We imitate each other. Monkey see, monkey do. And yes, we do things to try to impress each other. You can frame that in a way that seems trivial or superficial, but it is also foundational to human nature and social hierarchy.


    Fonte: https//mrjackdonovan.substack.com/p/on-performative-males

In the sixth paragraph, the author uses the expression each other in the sentences We imitate each other and we do things to try to impress each other. Regarding this expression, it is CORRECT to state that:
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Q4042724 Inglês

To answer question, read the text below.


The Language of Performance

    Well, the word “performative” is generally meant as an insult. It’s meant to trivialize and indicate that someone is play-acting or “faking it.” It suggests that someone is only doing something to be seen doing it, and not because it represents a sincere interest or enjoyment.


    This is one of those situations in which metaphors are overextended, and language distorts rather than describes natural human behavior. It is normal for our species for men and women to “perform” acts to impress both our own sex and the opposite sex. Males and females have different sex “roles,” and we “perform” acts to satisfy those roles.


    The language seems to “portray” us as “actors performing roles” and implies that we are all essentially “lying” or “faking.” This is the kind of wordcel wordtrap that lends itself to Marxist gender theory ideology and postmodernist thinking.


    “Nothing is real, everything is fake. Everything is a performance.”


    That’s a frame, but it isn’t the whole picture.


    Men are primates. We imitate each other. Monkey see, monkey do. And yes, we do things to try to impress each other. You can frame that in a way that seems trivial or superficial, but it is also foundational to human nature and social hierarchy.


    Fonte: https//mrjackdonovan.substack.com/p/on-performative-males

In the text, what does trivialize (first paragraph) most likely mean?
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Q4042723 Inglês

To answer question, read the text below.


The Language of Performance

    Well, the word “performative” is generally meant as an insult. It’s meant to trivialize and indicate that someone is play-acting or “faking it.” It suggests that someone is only doing something to be seen doing it, and not because it represents a sincere interest or enjoyment.


    This is one of those situations in which metaphors are overextended, and language distorts rather than describes natural human behavior. It is normal for our species for men and women to “perform” acts to impress both our own sex and the opposite sex. Males and females have different sex “roles,” and we “perform” acts to satisfy those roles.


    The language seems to “portray” us as “actors performing roles” and implies that we are all essentially “lying” or “faking.” This is the kind of wordcel wordtrap that lends itself to Marxist gender theory ideology and postmodernist thinking.


    “Nothing is real, everything is fake. Everything is a performance.”


    That’s a frame, but it isn’t the whole picture.


    Men are primates. We imitate each other. Monkey see, monkey do. And yes, we do things to try to impress each other. You can frame that in a way that seems trivial or superficial, but it is also foundational to human nature and social hierarchy.


    Fonte: https//mrjackdonovan.substack.com/p/on-performative-males

According to the text, what best describes that our species for men and women to “perform” acts to impress both our own sex and the opposite sex (second paragraph)?
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Q4042722 Inglês

To answer question, read the text below.


The Language of Performance

    Well, the word “performative” is generally meant as an insult. It’s meant to trivialize and indicate that someone is play-acting or “faking it.” It suggests that someone is only doing something to be seen doing it, and not because it represents a sincere interest or enjoyment.


    This is one of those situations in which metaphors are overextended, and language distorts rather than describes natural human behavior. It is normal for our species for men and women to “perform” acts to impress both our own sex and the opposite sex. Males and females have different sex “roles,” and we “perform” acts to satisfy those roles.


    The language seems to “portray” us as “actors performing roles” and implies that we are all essentially “lying” or “faking.” This is the kind of wordcel wordtrap that lends itself to Marxist gender theory ideology and postmodernist thinking.


    “Nothing is real, everything is fake. Everything is a performance.”


    That’s a frame, but it isn’t the whole picture.


    Men are primates. We imitate each other. Monkey see, monkey do. And yes, we do things to try to impress each other. You can frame that in a way that seems trivial or superficial, but it is also foundational to human nature and social hierarchy.


    Fonte: https//mrjackdonovan.substack.com/p/on-performative-males

In the sentence It suggests that someone is only doing something to be seen doing it, in the first paragraph, what grammatical role does It play?
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Q4042721 Inglês

To answer question, read the text below.


The Language of Performance

    Well, the word “performative” is generally meant as an insult. It’s meant to trivialize and indicate that someone is play-acting or “faking it.” It suggests that someone is only doing something to be seen doing it, and not because it represents a sincere interest or enjoyment.


    This is one of those situations in which metaphors are overextended, and language distorts rather than describes natural human behavior. It is normal for our species for men and women to “perform” acts to impress both our own sex and the opposite sex. Males and females have different sex “roles,” and we “perform” acts to satisfy those roles.


    The language seems to “portray” us as “actors performing roles” and implies that we are all essentially “lying” or “faking.” This is the kind of wordcel wordtrap that lends itself to Marxist gender theory ideology and postmodernist thinking.


    “Nothing is real, everything is fake. Everything is a performance.”


    That’s a frame, but it isn’t the whole picture.


    Men are primates. We imitate each other. Monkey see, monkey do. And yes, we do things to try to impress each other. You can frame that in a way that seems trivial or superficial, but it is also foundational to human nature and social hierarchy.


    Fonte: https//mrjackdonovan.substack.com/p/on-performative-males

According to the text, calling something “performative” implies that the action is:
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Q4042505 Enfermagem
A vacina BCG e apresentada sob a Íorma liofilizada em ampola multidose, acompanhada do respectivo diluente. É preparada com bacilos vivos, a partir de cepas do Mycobacterium bovis, atenuadas com glutamato de sodio. Sobre a vacirra BCG, assinale a alternativa INCORRETA.
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Q4042504 Patologia
O câncer do colo do útero é a segunda neoplasia maligna mais incidente nas Regiões Norte (21,20/100 mil), Nordeste (17,62/100 mil) e Centro-Oeste (15,92/100 mil). Já na Região Sul ('17,48l'100 mil), ocupa a quarta posição e, na Região Sudeste(12,01/100 mil), a quinta posição. A detecção precoce por meio da realização do exame citopatologico do colo do útero e a chave para diminuir a mortalidade causada por esta doença. Assim, qual e o principal fator de risco para o câncer do colo do útero?
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Q4042503 Enfermagem
Atualmente, a obesidade está presente em aproximadamente 22%o dos adultos e a tendência e de agravamento progressivo. Estimativas indicam que mais de 30% das mulheres e 2O%o dos homens brasileiros apresentam obesidade em 2025. Assim, quais fatores podem estar associados ao ganho de peso e requerem atenção dos profissionais de saúde no manejo da obesidade?
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Respostas
3581: C
3582: C
3583: C
3584: A
3585: B
3586: A
3587: B
3588: E
3589: A
3590: C
3591: E
3592: D
3593: B
3594: B
3595: C
3596: A
3597: C
3598: B
3599: C
3600: C