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Q3740356 Pedagogia
Em relação à formação pessoal e social do educando, assinale a alternativa correta: 
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Q3740355 Inglês

In formal English, the Future Continuous can express polite certainty or scheduled events rather than ongoing actions.



Choose the sentence that correctly illustrates this:

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Q3740354 Inglês
In English spelling, what is the main function of the Magic E (Silent E) at the end of a word? 
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Q3740353 Inglês

Choose the correct option to complete the sentence.



I ______ my keys yesterday, but I ______ them this morning. 

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Q3740352 Inglês

Fill in the blanks with the appropriate articles.



He is ______ honest man and works as ______ engineer.

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Q3740351 Inglês

Select the adjective form that best completes the sentence.



This street is ______ than the one we walked on yesterday. 

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Q3740350 Inglês
In English, some words ending in -ed follow a regular pronunciation pattern, while others are exceptions. Choose the alternative in which all words have the regular /t/ sound at the end. 
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Q3740349 Inglês
While reading a story, a student stops at some points to guess what might happen next, based on the title, characters, and events already described. This action shows active engagement and anticipation during reading. Which strategy is being used? 
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Q3740348 Inglês

Complete the sentence using the correct reflexive pronoun.



He fixed the computer all by ______. 

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Q3740347 Inglês

Choose the correct modal verb to the following sentence.



You ______ arrive before 9 a.m., it’s required by the company rules. 

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Q3740346 Inglês

Choose the prefix that correctly forms the opposite of the word below.



The opposite of ‘possible’ is ______. 

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Q3740345 Inglês

Read the text to answer the question.



     A recent Executive Order by President Biden emphasized the link between racial equity, education, and artificial intelligence (AI). It stated that the Federal Government must both pursue educational equity and eliminate bias in the design and use of new technologies, such as AI.


     The U.S. Department of Education’s report Advancing Digital Equity for All defines digital equity as the condition in which individuals and technological communities capacity needed have the for full participation in society and the economy.  


     Concerns about racial equity and bias are central to the debate on AI in education. AI systems rely on datasets, and when these datasets are non-representative or contain biased patterns, the resulting models may behave unfairly. Such systematic unfairness in automated decisions is known as algorithmic bias, which can lead to discrimination and undermine equity at scale.


     Bias is intrinsic to how AI algorithms are trained on historical data. When these biases sustain unjust or discriminatory practices in education, they must be identified and addressed. For instance, algorithms used for admissions, early intervention, or exam monitoring should be regularly evaluated for evidence of unfair bias, not only during design but also as they are deployed in real educational contexts. 


U.S. Department of Education, Office of Educational

Technology. (2023). Artificial Intelligence and the Future of

Teaching and Learning: Insights and Recommendations.

Washington, DC: U.S.

In the expression “Such systematic unfairness in automated decisions is known as algorithmic bias”, the word ‘unfairness’ could be replaced without altering the idea by: 
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Q3740344 Inglês

Read the text to answer the question.



     A recent Executive Order by President Biden emphasized the link between racial equity, education, and artificial intelligence (AI). It stated that the Federal Government must both pursue educational equity and eliminate bias in the design and use of new technologies, such as AI.


     The U.S. Department of Education’s report Advancing Digital Equity for All defines digital equity as the condition in which individuals and technological communities capacity needed have the for full participation in society and the economy.  


     Concerns about racial equity and bias are central to the debate on AI in education. AI systems rely on datasets, and when these datasets are non-representative or contain biased patterns, the resulting models may behave unfairly. Such systematic unfairness in automated decisions is known as algorithmic bias, which can lead to discrimination and undermine equity at scale.


     Bias is intrinsic to how AI algorithms are trained on historical data. When these biases sustain unjust or discriminatory practices in education, they must be identified and addressed. For instance, algorithms used for admissions, early intervention, or exam monitoring should be regularly evaluated for evidence of unfair bias, not only during design but also as they are deployed in real educational contexts. 


U.S. Department of Education, Office of Educational

Technology. (2023). Artificial Intelligence and the Future of

Teaching and Learning: Insights and Recommendations.

Washington, DC: U.S.

As mentioned in the text, what is algorithmic bias? 
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Q3740343 Inglês

Read the text to answer the question.



     A recent Executive Order by President Biden emphasized the link between racial equity, education, and artificial intelligence (AI). It stated that the Federal Government must both pursue educational equity and eliminate bias in the design and use of new technologies, such as AI.


     The U.S. Department of Education’s report Advancing Digital Equity for All defines digital equity as the condition in which individuals and technological communities capacity needed have the for full participation in society and the economy.  


     Concerns about racial equity and bias are central to the debate on AI in education. AI systems rely on datasets, and when these datasets are non-representative or contain biased patterns, the resulting models may behave unfairly. Such systematic unfairness in automated decisions is known as algorithmic bias, which can lead to discrimination and undermine equity at scale.


     Bias is intrinsic to how AI algorithms are trained on historical data. When these biases sustain unjust or discriminatory practices in education, they must be identified and addressed. For instance, algorithms used for admissions, early intervention, or exam monitoring should be regularly evaluated for evidence of unfair bias, not only during design but also as they are deployed in real educational contexts. 


U.S. Department of Education, Office of Educational

Technology. (2023). Artificial Intelligence and the Future of

Teaching and Learning: Insights and Recommendations.

Washington, DC: U.S.

In line with the ideas expressed in the text, to ensure fairness, educational AI systems should be: 
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Q3740341 Inglês

Read the text to answer the question.



     A recent Executive Order by President Biden emphasized the link between racial equity, education, and artificial intelligence (AI). It stated that the Federal Government must both pursue educational equity and eliminate bias in the design and use of new technologies, such as AI.


     The U.S. Department of Education’s report Advancing Digital Equity for All defines digital equity as the condition in which individuals and technological communities capacity needed have the for full participation in society and the economy.  


     Concerns about racial equity and bias are central to the debate on AI in education. AI systems rely on datasets, and when these datasets are non-representative or contain biased patterns, the resulting models may behave unfairly. Such systematic unfairness in automated decisions is known as algorithmic bias, which can lead to discrimination and undermine equity at scale.


     Bias is intrinsic to how AI algorithms are trained on historical data. When these biases sustain unjust or discriminatory practices in education, they must be identified and addressed. For instance, algorithms used for admissions, early intervention, or exam monitoring should be regularly evaluated for evidence of unfair bias, not only during design but also as they are deployed in real educational contexts. 


U.S. Department of Education, Office of Educational

Technology. (2023). Artificial Intelligence and the Future of

Teaching and Learning: Insights and Recommendations.

Washington, DC: U.S.

In the phrase “AI systems rely on datasets”, the word rely could be replaced without changing the meaning by:
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Q3740130 Geografia
Os cartógrafos trabalham com uma visão reduzida do território, sendo necessário indicar a proporção entre a superfície terrestre e a sua representação. Essa proporção é indicada pela escala, que expressa a relação entre a medida do espaço real e sua medida no mapa. A ___________ indica essa relação por meio de uma proporção expressa em números, como em “1:100 000”, enquanto a ____________ é uma linha graduada que representa graficamente as distâncias correspondentes no terreno, dispensando cálculos de conversão. 

Assinale a alternativa que completa corretamente as lacunas, respectivamente: 
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Q3740129 Geografia
O conceito de espaço geográfico, conforme a base nacional curricular, deve ser trabalhado de forma articulada com outro conceito igualmente essencial, considerado uma construção social, que se associa à memória e às identidades sociais dos sujeitos. Trata-se de:
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Q3740128 Geografia

Associe corretamente cada princípio do raciocínio geográfico à sua descrição.



1 - Analogia


2 - Conexão


3 - Diferenciação


4 - Distribuição 




(  ) Um fenômeno geográfico nunca acontece isoladamente, mas sempre em interação com outros fenômenos próximos ou distantes.



(  ) É a variação dos fenômenos de interesse da geografia pela superfície terrestre, resultando na diferença entre áreas.



(  ) Exprime como os objetos se repartem pelo espaço.



(  ) Um fenômeno geográfico sempre é comparável a outros. A identificação das semelhanças entre fenômenos geográficos é o início da compreensão da unidade terrestre. 

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Q3740127 Geografia
As isotermas representam, nos mapas climáticos, linhas que: 
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Q3740126 Geografia
A desigualdade geracional refere-se às disparidades de acesso a recursos, oportunidades e condições de vida entre diferentes faixas etárias. Ela pode ser observada na inserção no mercado de trabalho, na renda, no acesso à tecnologia e à previdência social. Assinale a alternativa que melhor exemplifica a desigualdade geracional no cenário econômico brasileiro.  
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41: D
42: A
43: A
44: C
45: A
46: C
47: D
48: E
49: B
50: E
51: D
52: A
53: C
54: C
55: C
56: C
57: C
58: C
59: D
60: D