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Q3733359 Administração Financeira e Orçamentária

Segundo a Lei de Diretrizes Orçamentárias (LDO, Lei Federal n.º 14.436/2022), a administração pública federal tem o dever de:
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Q3733358 Direito Financeiro
Segundo a Lei de Diretrizes Orçamentárias (LDO, Lei Federal n.º 14.436/2022), é obrigatória a execução orçamentária e financeira, de forma equitativa e observados:
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Q3733295 Inglês
Marque a alternativa que corresponde à preposição que preenche "___ 6 o'clock".
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Q3733294 Estatuto da Pessoa com Deficiência - Lei nº 13.146 de 2015
Segundo o Estatuto da Pessoa com Deficiência, marque a alternativa que corresponde ao mínimo de quesitos necessários para os tradutores e intérpretes da Libras atuantes na educação básica.
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Q3733293 Pedagogia

Sobre o Sistema Nacional de Educação. Registre V, para verdadeiras, e F, para falsas:



(__)Tem o objetivo de abordar a organização do ensino no País (conteúdos, etapas de formação, etc.).



(__)Tem o objetivo de abordar a organização das responsabilidades pela Educação de todo o país (organiza e distribui as funções entre os Municípios, Estados e a União).



(__) Tem a função de determinar como as três esferas de governo devem trabalhar juntas pela Educação brasileira.



Assinale a alternativa com a sequência correta:

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Q3733292 Pedagogia
Marque a alternativa que corresponde à esfera da administração pública responsável por elaborar o Plano Nacional de Educação.
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Q3733291 Inglês
"On a bright Monday morning in June, I woke up at 7 o'clock. The sun was shining, and the birds were singing. It was the perfect start to the week. I decided to go for a walk and enjoy the beautiful summer weather. As I strolled through the park, I couldn't help but admire the vibrant green leaves on the trees. Summer is my favorite season, and June is the perfect month for outdoor activities. I spent the day exploring the city, and when I looked at my watch, it was already 6 o'clock in the evening. Time flies when you're having fun!"

What is the season mentioned in the text, and which month is associated with         
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Q3733290 Inglês
Marque a alternativa que corresponde ao tempo verbal de "non-Indigenous writers and reporters have flocked to the rainforest region".
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Q3733289 Estatuto da Pessoa com Deficiência - Lei nº 13.146 de 2015
Analise as assertivas e marque a alternativa com as medidas necessárias nos processos seletivos para ingresso e permanência nos cursos oferecidos pelas instituições de ensino superior e de educação profissional e tecnológica, públicas e privadas.

I. Atendimento preferencial à pessoa com deficiência nas dependências das Instituições de Ensino Superior (IES) e nos serviços.

II. Disponibilização de formulário de inscrição de exames com campos específicos para que o candidato com deficiência informe os recursos de acessibilidade e de tecnologia assistiva necessários para sua participação.

III. Disponibilização de provas em formatos acessíveis para atendimento às necessidades específicas do candidato com deficiência.
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Q3733288 Inglês
Marque a alternativa que corresponde à preposição que preenche "___ July".
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Q3733287 Pedagogia
Sobre a seção Da Educação da Constituição Federal de 1988. Registre V, para verdadeiras, e F, para falsas:

(__) A educação, direito de todos e dever do Estado e da família, será promovida e incentivada com a colaboração da sociedade, visando ao pleno desenvolvimento da pessoa, seu preparo para o exercício da cidadania e sua qualificação para o trabalho.

(__) O ensino será ministrado com base no princípio da igualdade de condições para o acesso e permanência na escola.

(__) As universidades gozam de autonomia didático-científica, administrativa e de gestão financeira e patrimonial, e obedecerão ao princípio de indissociabilidade entre ensino, pesquisa e extensão.

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Q3733286 Pedagogia
Nos termos da Lei nº 9.394, de 20 de dezembro de 1996, marque a alternativa que corresponde à carga horária mínima anual para o ensino fundamental.
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Q3733285 Direito da Criança e do Adolescente - Estatuto da Criança e do Adolescente (ECA) - Lei nº 8.069 de 1990
Conforme o Estatuto da Criança e do Adolescente vigente, analise as assertivas e marque a alternativa que corresponde às responsabilidades dos pais em relação aos seus filhos.

I. Os pais ou responsável têm a obrigação de matricular seus filhos ou pupilos na rede regular de ensino.

II. Aos pais incumbe o dever de sustento, guarda e educação dos filhos menores, cabendo-lhes ainda, no interesse destes, a obrigação de cumprir e fazer cumprir as determinações judiciais.

III. Os pais ou responsável têm a obrigação de encaminhar a criança ou adolescente a tratamento especializado.
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Q3733284 Inglês

O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.


New generation of Indigenous activists battle to save the Amazon


Campaigners in Brazil use drones to document work of self-defence teams trying to stop environmental destruction caused by illegal mining


Batista, who belongs to South America's Macuxi people, is part of a new generation of Indigenous journalists helping chronicle an age-old battle against outside aggression. For centuries, non-Indigenous writers and reporters have flocked to the rainforest region to tell their version of that ancestral fight for survival. Now, a growing cohort of Indigenous communicators are telling their own stories, providing first-hand dispatches from some of the Amazon's most inaccessible and under-reported corners.


"It's dangerous work and we suffer a lot when we're out in the field," said Batista, one of about 26,000 inhabitants of Raposa Serra do Sol, Brazil's second most populous Indigenous territory. "But it really gives me strength because I'm showing the reality of our lives to the world."


"It's my job to monitor the territory: to see who's coming in and who is leaving, to find areas being invaded, and to defend the territory because we cannot live without it," said Batista, who was trained by a local Indigenous association, the Conselho Indígena de Roraima, as part of an initiative called Rede Wakywai, which means "our news" in the local Wapichana language.


The Guardian

Qual palavra expressa uma ideia de oposição?
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Q3733283 Inglês

O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.


New generation of Indigenous activists battle to save the Amazon


Campaigners in Brazil use drones to document work of self-defence teams trying to stop environmental destruction caused by illegal mining


Batista, who belongs to South America's Macuxi people, is part of a new generation of Indigenous journalists helping chronicle an age-old battle against outside aggression. For centuries, non-Indigenous writers and reporters have flocked to the rainforest region to tell their version of that ancestral fight for survival. Now, a growing cohort of Indigenous communicators are telling their own stories, providing first-hand dispatches from some of the Amazon's most inaccessible and under-reported corners.


"It's dangerous work and we suffer a lot when we're out in the field," said Batista, one of about 26,000 inhabitants of Raposa Serra do Sol, Brazil's second most populous Indigenous territory. "But it really gives me strength because I'm showing the reality of our lives to the world."


"It's my job to monitor the territory: to see who's coming in and who is leaving, to find areas being invaded, and to defend the territory because we cannot live without it," said Batista, who was trained by a local Indigenous association, the Conselho Indígena de Roraima, as part of an initiative called Rede Wakywai, which means "our news" in the local Wapichana language.


The Guardian

Marque a alternativa que corresponde a classe gramatical de "Now" em "Now, a growing cohort of Indigenous".
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Q3733282 Inglês

O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.


New generation of Indigenous activists battle to save the Amazon


Campaigners in Brazil use drones to document work of self-defence teams trying to stop environmental destruction caused by illegal mining


Batista, who belongs to South America's Macuxi people, is part of a new generation of Indigenous journalists helping chronicle an age-old battle against outside aggression. For centuries, non-Indigenous writers and reporters have flocked to the rainforest region to tell their version of that ancestral fight for survival. Now, a growing cohort of Indigenous communicators are telling their own stories, providing first-hand dispatches from some of the Amazon's most inaccessible and under-reported corners.


"It's dangerous work and we suffer a lot when we're out in the field," said Batista, one of about 26,000 inhabitants of Raposa Serra do Sol, Brazil's second most populous Indigenous territory. "But it really gives me strength because I'm showing the reality of our lives to the world."


"It's my job to monitor the territory: to see who's coming in and who is leaving, to find areas being invaded, and to defend the territory because we cannot live without it," said Batista, who was trained by a local Indigenous association, the Conselho Indígena de Roraima, as part of an initiative called Rede Wakywai, which means "our news" in the local Wapichana language.


The Guardian

A partir da interpretação das ideias do texto, marque a alternativa que corresponde ao ato de ilegalidade que está destruindo a Amazônia.
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Q3733281 Inglês

O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.


New generation of Indigenous activists battle to save the Amazon


Campaigners in Brazil use drones to document work of self-defence teams trying to stop environmental destruction caused by illegal mining


Batista, who belongs to South America's Macuxi people, is part of a new generation of Indigenous journalists helping chronicle an age-old battle against outside aggression. For centuries, non-Indigenous writers and reporters have flocked to the rainforest region to tell their version of that ancestral fight for survival. Now, a growing cohort of Indigenous communicators are telling their own stories, providing first-hand dispatches from some of the Amazon's most inaccessible and under-reported corners.


"It's dangerous work and we suffer a lot when we're out in the field," said Batista, one of about 26,000 inhabitants of Raposa Serra do Sol, Brazil's second most populous Indigenous territory. "But it really gives me strength because I'm showing the reality of our lives to the world."


"It's my job to monitor the territory: to see who's coming in and who is leaving, to find areas being invaded, and to defend the territory because we cannot live without it," said Batista, who was trained by a local Indigenous association, the Conselho Indígena de Roraima, as part of an initiative called Rede Wakywai, which means "our news" in the local Wapichana language.


The Guardian

Marque a alternativa que destaca uma conjunção coordenativa.
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Q3733280 Inglês

O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.


New generation of Indigenous activists battle to save the Amazon


Campaigners in Brazil use drones to document work of self-defence teams trying to stop environmental destruction caused by illegal mining


Batista, who belongs to South America's Macuxi people, is part of a new generation of Indigenous journalists helping chronicle an age-old battle against outside aggression. For centuries, non-Indigenous writers and reporters have flocked to the rainforest region to tell their version of that ancestral fight for survival. Now, a growing cohort of Indigenous communicators are telling their own stories, providing first-hand dispatches from some of the Amazon's most inaccessible and under-reported corners.


"It's dangerous work and we suffer a lot when we're out in the field," said Batista, one of about 26,000 inhabitants of Raposa Serra do Sol, Brazil's second most populous Indigenous territory. "But it really gives me strength because I'm showing the reality of our lives to the world."


"It's my job to monitor the territory: to see who's coming in and who is leaving, to find areas being invaded, and to defend the territory because we cannot live without it," said Batista, who was trained by a local Indigenous association, the Conselho Indígena de Roraima, as part of an initiative called Rede Wakywai, which means "our news" in the local Wapichana language.


The Guardian

Marque a alternativa que destaca um substantivo.
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Q3733279 Inglês

O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.


New generation of Indigenous activists battle to save the Amazon


Campaigners in Brazil use drones to document work of self-defence teams trying to stop environmental destruction caused by illegal mining


Batista, who belongs to South America's Macuxi people, is part of a new generation of Indigenous journalists helping chronicle an age-old battle against outside aggression. For centuries, non-Indigenous writers and reporters have flocked to the rainforest region to tell their version of that ancestral fight for survival. Now, a growing cohort of Indigenous communicators are telling their own stories, providing first-hand dispatches from some of the Amazon's most inaccessible and under-reported corners.


"It's dangerous work and we suffer a lot when we're out in the field," said Batista, one of about 26,000 inhabitants of Raposa Serra do Sol, Brazil's second most populous Indigenous territory. "But it really gives me strength because I'm showing the reality of our lives to the world."


"It's my job to monitor the territory: to see who's coming in and who is leaving, to find areas being invaded, and to defend the territory because we cannot live without it," said Batista, who was trained by a local Indigenous association, the Conselho Indígena de Roraima, as part of an initiative called Rede Wakywai, which means "our news" in the local Wapichana language.


The Guardian

Marque a alternativa que corresponde a quem se refere o "their" em "to tell their version of that ancestral fight for survival".
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Q3733278 Inglês

O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.


New generation of Indigenous activists battle to save the Amazon


Campaigners in Brazil use drones to document work of self-defence teams trying to stop environmental destruction caused by illegal mining


Batista, who belongs to South America's Macuxi people, is part of a new generation of Indigenous journalists helping chronicle an age-old battle against outside aggression. For centuries, non-Indigenous writers and reporters have flocked to the rainforest region to tell their version of that ancestral fight for survival. Now, a growing cohort of Indigenous communicators are telling their own stories, providing first-hand dispatches from some of the Amazon's most inaccessible and under-reported corners.


"It's dangerous work and we suffer a lot when we're out in the field," said Batista, one of about 26,000 inhabitants of Raposa Serra do Sol, Brazil's second most populous Indigenous territory. "But it really gives me strength because I'm showing the reality of our lives to the world."


"It's my job to monitor the territory: to see who's coming in and who is leaving, to find areas being invaded, and to defend the territory because we cannot live without it," said Batista, who was trained by a local Indigenous association, the Conselho Indígena de Roraima, as part of an initiative called Rede Wakywai, which means "our news" in the local Wapichana language.


The Guardian

Marque o binômio que não enuncia oposição semântica.
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321: D
322: B
323: E
324: D
325: B
326: C
327: E
328: B
329: E
330: D
331: A
332: D
333: D
334: E
335: E
336: C
337: C
338: C
339: C
340: C