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I. Assessoria S.A.
II. Serviço de proteção ao crédito.
III. Dívida ativa.
Quais estão corretas?
I. Quando o autor recusar a assinar o auto, a autoridade que o lavrar averbará a recusa.
II. A numeração das casas será fornecida pelo município.
III. É proibido comprometer, por qualquer forma, a limpeza das águas destinadas ao consumo.
Quais estão corretas?
I. Em princípio, todo servidor tem merecimento para ser promovido de classe.
II. A promoção de treinamento para os seus servidores é proibida pela Administração do Município.
III. Na especificação de cada categoria funcional deverá conter a descrição sintética das atribuições.
Quais estão corretas?
Assinale a alternativa que preenche corretamente a lacuna do trecho acima.
I. Ao Municipio é vedada a celebração de convênios para o desenvolvimento de programas e prestação de serviços.
II. A Camara de Vereadores é composta por representantes do povo.
III. São públicas as sessões da Câmara.
Quais estão corretas?
Considerando os eixos da língua portuguesa, relacione a Coluna 1 à Coluna 2.
Coluna 1
1. Produção de Textos.
2. Oralidade.
3. Análise Linguística/Semiótica.
Coluna 2
( ) Compreende as práticas de linguagem relacionadas à interação e a autoria (individual ou coletiva) do texto escrito, oral e multissemiótico.
( ) Compreende as práticas de linguagem que ocorrem em situação oral com ou sem contato face a face.
( ) Oralização de textos em situações socialmente significativas e interações e discussões envolvendo temáticas e outras dimensões linguísticas do trabalho nos diferentes campos de atuação.
( ) Envolve os procedimentos e estratégias (meta)cognitivas de análise e avaliação consciente, durante os processos de leitura e de produção de textos.
A ordem correta de preenchimento dos parênteses, de cima para baixo, é:
Em relação ao Currículo para o Ensino Fundamental - Anos Iniciais, analise as assertivas abaixo, assinalando V, se verdadeiras, ou F, se falsas.
( ) O conhecimento matemático é necessário para todos os alunos da Educação Básica, seja por sua grande aplicação na sociedade contemporânea, seja pelas suas potencialidades na formação de cidadãos críticos, cientes de suas responsabilidades sociais.
( ) Na BNCC, a área de Linguagens é composta pelos seguintes componentes curriculares: língua portuguesa, arte, educação física e uma língua estrangeira, de preferência, a língua espanhola.
( ) O Ensino Fundamental deve ter compromisso com o desenvolvimento do letramento numérico, definido como objetos de conhecimento e conteúdos.
( ) A área de Ciências da Natureza tem um compromisso com o desenvolvimento do letramento científico, que envolve a capacidade de compreender e interpretar o mundo (natural, social e tecnológico), mas também de transformá-lo com base nos aportes teóricos e processuais das ciências.
A ordem correta de preenchimento dos parênteses, de cima para baixo, é:
Sobre o processo de alfabetização descrito na BNCC, analise as assertivas abaixo e assinale a alternativa correta.
I. Alfabetizar é trabalhar com a apropriação pelo aluno da ortografia do português do Brasil escrito.
II. Sobre a construção da língua escrita pela criança, é preciso diferenciar desenhos/grafismos (símbolos) de grafemas/letras (signos).
III. É preciso que os estudantes conheçam o alfabeto e a mecânica da escrita/leitura - processos que visam a que o indivíduo se torne alfabetizado.
IV. No eixo “oralidade”, aprofundam-se o conhecimento e o uso da língua oral, as características de interações discursivas e as estratégias de fala e escuta em intercâmbios orais.
Assinale a alternativa INCORRETA em relação ao campo de experiência “espaços, tempos, quantidades, relações e transformações”.
De acordo com a Base Nacional Comum Curricular (BNCC) e com as Diretrizes Curriculares para a Educação Básica, analise as perguntas abaixo:
⋅ Quais são os eixos estruturantes da Educação Infantil?
⋅ Qual a definição de Campo de Experiências?
⋅ Quantos grupos etários a BNCC apresenta para a Educação Infantil?
⋅ Como cada objetivo de aprendizagem e desenvolvimento é identificado?
Assinale a alternativa que contém, correta e respectivamente, as respostas para as perguntas acima.
Considerando o disposto no ECA, são princípios que as entidades que desenvolvem programas de acolhimento familiar ou institucional devem adotar:
I. Preservação dos vínculos familiares e promoção da reintegração familiar.
II. Integragdo em familia substituta, quando esgotados os recursos de manutengdo na familia de origem.
III. Desenvolvimento de atividades em regime de coeducação.
IV. Desmembramento de grupos de irmãos.
V. Sempre que possível, a transferência para outras entidades de crianças e adolescentes abrigados.
Quais estão corretos?
Assinale a alternativa que preenche corretamente a frase a seguir com a conjunção subordinada concessiva adequada: “____________ o tempo estivesse chuvoso, Rodrigo decidiu sair para fazer sua caminhada”.
Identifique a função sintática do termo sublinhado na seguinte frase: “Barbara comprou presentes para a irmã mais velha”.
Village’s Amateur Archaeologists Find Lost Tudor Palace
- When a group of amateur archaeologists set out to find the buried remains of a Tudor palace
- in their Northamptonshire village five years ago, they knew the odds were against them. “Many
- of us were brought up in the village, and you hear about this lost palace, and wonder whether
- it’s a myth or real. So we just wanted to find it”, said Chris Close, the chair of the Collyweston
- Historical and Preservation Society (Chaps) which made the discovery of the Palace of
- Collyweston in a back garden this year. “But we’re a bunch of amateurs. We had no money, no
- expertise, no plans, no artist impressions to go off, and nothing remaining of the palace. It was
- naivety and just hard work that has led us to it”.
- The site was found using geophysical surveys and ground-penetrating radar. Various
- attempts had been made in the 1980s and 90s to find Collyweston Palace, the home of Henry
- VII’s mother, Lady Margaret Beaufort. However, without the advantage of modern technology,
- none had succeeded. The palace was famous during the 15th century and several historic events
- took place there. The pre-wedding celebrations of Margaret Tudor to James IV of Scotland in
- 1503 took place in the palace, and Henry VIII is recorded as holding court there on 16 and 17
- October 1541. By the mid-17th century, it had fallen into disrepair, and until the Chaps dig
- uncovered the palace walls in March, there was very little remaining evidence of its existence.
- “A number of things have only really come to light as we’ve done this project”, said Close.
- “As you do more and more research, and various different records start to become unearthed,
- we realized Collyweston had privy councils being run from here, which is of massive national
- importance”. Historians from the University of York helped verify the group’s findings and identify
- the palace through some uncovered stone moldings, and will work with Chaps on more
- excavations to further reveal the structure and conserve it for the future.
- The Chaps team, which comprises more than 80 members ranging from teenagers to people
- in their 70s and 80s, first set out their plan to find the palace in March 2018, using “local folktales
- and hearsay” to help refine their search area. They carried out geophysical surveys and used
- ground-penetrating radar (GPR) to help reveal the location of the palace walls, before securing
- permission from homeowners to excavate in gardens. “We’ve done it all on an absolute
- shoestring”, said Close. “We’ve basically done an £80,000-£90,000 project for roughly £13,000.
- For us, being a little society, to have achieved this with no money, or expertise, or plans, I think
- it’s something that the whole society should be proud of”.
(Available at: https://www.theguardian.com/science/2023/dec/06/tudor-collyweston-palace-northamptonshire-found-in-garden-by-amateur-archeologists - text especially adapted for this test).
In the context presented in the text, the highlighted word “naivety” (l. 08) works as a/an:
Village’s Amateur Archaeologists Find Lost Tudor Palace
- When a group of amateur archaeologists set out to find the buried remains of a Tudor palace
- in their Northamptonshire village five years ago, they knew the odds were against them. “Many
- of us were brought up in the village, and you hear about this lost palace, and wonder whether
- it’s a myth or real. So we just wanted to find it”, said Chris Close, the chair of the Collyweston
- Historical and Preservation Society (Chaps) which made the discovery of the Palace of
- Collyweston in a back garden this year. “But we’re a bunch of amateurs. We had no money, no
- expertise, no plans, no artist impressions to go off, and nothing remaining of the palace. It was
- naivety and just hard work that has led us to it”.
- The site was found using geophysical surveys and ground-penetrating radar. Various
- attempts had been made in the 1980s and 90s to find Collyweston Palace, the home of Henry
- VII’s mother, Lady Margaret Beaufort. However, without the advantage of modern technology,
- none had succeeded. The palace was famous during the 15th century and several historic events
- took place there. The pre-wedding celebrations of Margaret Tudor to James IV of Scotland in
- 1503 took place in the palace, and Henry VIII is recorded as holding court there on 16 and 17
- October 1541. By the mid-17th century, it had fallen into disrepair, and until the Chaps dig
- uncovered the palace walls in March, there was very little remaining evidence of its existence.
- “A number of things have only really come to light as we’ve done this project”, said Close.
- “As you do more and more research, and various different records start to become unearthed,
- we realized Collyweston had privy councils being run from here, which is of massive national
- importance”. Historians from the University of York helped verify the group’s findings and identify
- the palace through some uncovered stone moldings, and will work with Chaps on more
- excavations to further reveal the structure and conserve it for the future.
- The Chaps team, which comprises more than 80 members ranging from teenagers to people
- in their 70s and 80s, first set out their plan to find the palace in March 2018, using “local folktales
- and hearsay” to help refine their search area. They carried out geophysical surveys and used
- ground-penetrating radar (GPR) to help reveal the location of the palace walls, before securing
- permission from homeowners to excavate in gardens. “We’ve done it all on an absolute
- shoestring”, said Close. “We’ve basically done an £80,000-£90,000 project for roughly £13,000.
- For us, being a little society, to have achieved this with no money, or expertise, or plans, I think
- it’s something that the whole society should be proud of”.
(Available at: https://www.theguardian.com/science/2023/dec/06/tudor-collyweston-palace-northamptonshire-found-in-garden-by-amateur-archeologists - text especially adapted for this test).
The sentence “Many of us were brought up in the village” (l. 02-03) is in the simple past and passive voice. Which sentence below is also an example of a simple past passive structure?
Village’s Amateur Archaeologists Find Lost Tudor Palace
- When a group of amateur archaeologists set out to find the buried remains of a Tudor palace
- in their Northamptonshire village five years ago, they knew the odds were against them. “Many
- of us were brought up in the village, and you hear about this lost palace, and wonder whether
- it’s a myth or real. So we just wanted to find it”, said Chris Close, the chair of the Collyweston
- Historical and Preservation Society (Chaps) which made the discovery of the Palace of
- Collyweston in a back garden this year. “But we’re a bunch of amateurs. We had no money, no
- expertise, no plans, no artist impressions to go off, and nothing remaining of the palace. It was
- naivety and just hard work that has led us to it”.
- The site was found using geophysical surveys and ground-penetrating radar. Various
- attempts had been made in the 1980s and 90s to find Collyweston Palace, the home of Henry
- VII’s mother, Lady Margaret Beaufort. However, without the advantage of modern technology,
- none had succeeded. The palace was famous during the 15th century and several historic events
- took place there. The pre-wedding celebrations of Margaret Tudor to James IV of Scotland in
- 1503 took place in the palace, and Henry VIII is recorded as holding court there on 16 and 17
- October 1541. By the mid-17th century, it had fallen into disrepair, and until the Chaps dig
- uncovered the palace walls in March, there was very little remaining evidence of its existence.
- “A number of things have only really come to light as we’ve done this project”, said Close.
- “As you do more and more research, and various different records start to become unearthed,
- we realized Collyweston had privy councils being run from here, which is of massive national
- importance”. Historians from the University of York helped verify the group’s findings and identify
- the palace through some uncovered stone moldings, and will work with Chaps on more
- excavations to further reveal the structure and conserve it for the future.
- The Chaps team, which comprises more than 80 members ranging from teenagers to people
- in their 70s and 80s, first set out their plan to find the palace in March 2018, using “local folktales
- and hearsay” to help refine their search area. They carried out geophysical surveys and used
- ground-penetrating radar (GPR) to help reveal the location of the palace walls, before securing
- permission from homeowners to excavate in gardens. “We’ve done it all on an absolute
- shoestring”, said Close. “We’ve basically done an £80,000-£90,000 project for roughly £13,000.
- For us, being a little society, to have achieved this with no money, or expertise, or plans, I think
- it’s something that the whole society should be proud of”.
(Available at: https://www.theguardian.com/science/2023/dec/06/tudor-collyweston-palace-northamptonshire-found-in-garden-by-amateur-archeologists - text especially adapted for this test).
Analyze the following statements about the text:
I. The “Chaps” is a society formed by people interested in archeology, its members are not required to have professional expertise in the area.
II. The group used technology to find the palace structure underground before they started the excavation.
III. The project received government funding through the University of York, which provided information about the palace’s possible location and the ground-penetrating radar.
Which ones are correct?
Village’s Amateur Archaeologists Find Lost Tudor Palace
- When a group of amateur archaeologists set out to find the buried remains of a Tudor palace
- in their Northamptonshire village five years ago, they knew the odds were against them. “Many
- of us were brought up in the village, and you hear about this lost palace, and wonder whether
- it’s a myth or real. So we just wanted to find it”, said Chris Close, the chair of the Collyweston
- Historical and Preservation Society (Chaps) which made the discovery of the Palace of
- Collyweston in a back garden this year. “But we’re a bunch of amateurs. We had no money, no
- expertise, no plans, no artist impressions to go off, and nothing remaining of the palace. It was
- naivety and just hard work that has led us to it”.
- The site was found using geophysical surveys and ground-penetrating radar. Various
- attempts had been made in the 1980s and 90s to find Collyweston Palace, the home of Henry
- VII’s mother, Lady Margaret Beaufort. However, without the advantage of modern technology,
- none had succeeded. The palace was famous during the 15th century and several historic events
- took place there. The pre-wedding celebrations of Margaret Tudor to James IV of Scotland in
- 1503 took place in the palace, and Henry VIII is recorded as holding court there on 16 and 17
- October 1541. By the mid-17th century, it had fallen into disrepair, and until the Chaps dig
- uncovered the palace walls in March, there was very little remaining evidence of its existence.
- “A number of things have only really come to light as we’ve done this project”, said Close.
- “As you do more and more research, and various different records start to become unearthed,
- we realized Collyweston had privy councils being run from here, which is of massive national
- importance”. Historians from the University of York helped verify the group’s findings and identify
- the palace through some uncovered stone moldings, and will work with Chaps on more
- excavations to further reveal the structure and conserve it for the future.
- The Chaps team, which comprises more than 80 members ranging from teenagers to people
- in their 70s and 80s, first set out their plan to find the palace in March 2018, using “local folktales
- and hearsay” to help refine their search area. They carried out geophysical surveys and used
- ground-penetrating radar (GPR) to help reveal the location of the palace walls, before securing
- permission from homeowners to excavate in gardens. “We’ve done it all on an absolute
- shoestring”, said Close. “We’ve basically done an £80,000-£90,000 project for roughly £13,000.
- For us, being a little society, to have achieved this with no money, or expertise, or plans, I think
- it’s something that the whole society should be proud of”.
(Available at: https://www.theguardian.com/science/2023/dec/06/tudor-collyweston-palace-northamptonshire-found-in-garden-by-amateur-archeologists - text especially adapted for this test).
In line 02 the texts says that “they knew the odds were against them”. What does this mean?