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Q3714306 Medicina
A respeito da Infecção por Papilomavírus Humano (HPV), assinale a alternativa INCORRETA.
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Q3714301 Direito Urbanístico
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A questão deve ser respondida de acordo com o PLANO DIRETOR DO MUNICÍPIO DE CARRANCAS
No Art. 67 está definido o que é permitido ou não na Zona ZPA 1. Abaixo estão listadas ações. Assinale V para as ações PERMITIDAS e F para as NÃO PERMITIDAS na Zona ZPA 1, considerando as regras do Artigo 67:

(__) A pesquisa científica.
(__) A visitação com objetivos turísticos, recreativos e educacionais.
(__) A exploração comercial supervisionada da fauna e flora.

Assinale a alternativa com a sequência CORRETA:
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Q3714297 Direito Constitucional
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A questão deve ser respondida de acordo com a CONSTITUIÇÃO DA REPÚBLICA FEDERATIVA DO BRASIL
Conforme o Artigo 92, são órgãos do Poder Judiciário, EXCETO:
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Q3714288 Raciocínio Lógico
Analise atentamente a sequência abaixo, identificando a lógica da sua formação. A seguir, assinale a alternativa cujo elemento preenche CORRETAMENTE o espaço em branco.

E D 3 B A − L K 10 I H − S R 17 P O − _____
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Q3714275 Inglês
"Despite his diligent efforts in studying, he, nevertheless, did not succeed in the examination." What is the purpose of the word "nevertheless" in the sentence?
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Q3714274 Inglês
Consider the sentence below:

"Despite his busy schedule, John always finds time to peruse a few chapters of a book before bedtime."

What does John do before bedtime despite his busy schedule? 
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Q3714273 Inglês
Select the APPROPRIATE preposition or phrasal verb to complete each sentence:

He couldn't concentrate because the noise was coming I. ____ the construction site.

Please hand II. ____ your assignment by the end of the class.

She's really good III. ____ managing her time efficiently.

The cat jumped IV. ____ the table and knocked the vase V. ____.
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Q3714272 Inglês
Considering the English grammar, check the alternative that CORRECTLY fills in the blank below:

By the time I arrived at the party, everyone ____ all the pizza.
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Q3714271 Inglês
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FUNNY BONE Laughter really is the best medicine and should be prescribed on NHS, scientists say


(1º§) Chuckling along to comedy shows helps boost the organ's ability to pump blood around the body, Brazilian researchers found. They said laughter therapy should be offered more widely on the NHS alongside drugs like statins.


(2º§) Professor Marco Saffi, of the Hospital de Clinicas de Porto Alegre, said: "People with heart disease could be invited to comedy evenings. "People should try to do things that make them laugh at least twice a week. "Laughter is good for the brain and good for the heart. Laughter therapy could be used in the future to help patients with heart disease and help reduce dependence on medication."


(3º§) Around 7.6million Brits have heart disease and 160,000 die from it every year. It occurs when the heart's blood supply is blocked or interrupted by a build-up of fatty substances in the coronary arteries, which can lead to heart attacks. Symptoms include chest pain and shortness of breath, and patients are also at risk of heart failure.


(4º§) Drugs like statins can help and some patients need surgery to widen the artery. The study, presented at the European Society of Cardiology Congress in Amsterdam, involved 26 adults with an average age of 64. They had all been diagnosed with coronary artery disease, caused by plaque buildup in the wall of the arteries that supply blood to the heart. Half were asked to watch two different hour-long comedy programmes each week, including popular sitcoms, over three months. The other half watched two different serious documentaries every week, about topics such as politics or the Amazon rainforest.


(5º§) At the end of the study, the comedy group saw a 10 per cent improvement in their VO2 max, a test measuring how much oxygen their heart could pump around the body. Their flow-mediated dilation - a test which measures how well arteries can expand - also improved. They also had blood tests to measure several inflammatory biomarkers, which indicate how much plaque has built up in the blood vessels, and whether people are at risk of heart attack or stroke.


(6º§) The laughter group saw significant reductions in these inflammatory markers, compared to the control group. Professor James Leiper, Associate Medical Director at the British Heart Foundation, said: "While this study reveals the interesting possibility that laughter could in fact be a therapy for coronary artery disease, this small trial will need to be replicated to get a better understanding of how laughter therapy may be helping these patients. "It's encouraging to see that something so simple and widespread could benefit our health, but more research is needed to determine whether laughter alone led to the improvements seen, and how long the effects could last."


The Sun. (2023). Laughter therapy could protect against heart disease. The Sun.

see/ s://www.thesun.co.uk/health/23672400/laughter-therapy-heart-disease/
What did the Brazilian researchers suggest could be an alternative treatment option for heart disease patients?
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Q3714270 Inglês
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FUNNY BONE Laughter really is the best medicine and should be prescribed on NHS, scientists say


(1º§) Chuckling along to comedy shows helps boost the organ's ability to pump blood around the body, Brazilian researchers found. They said laughter therapy should be offered more widely on the NHS alongside drugs like statins.


(2º§) Professor Marco Saffi, of the Hospital de Clinicas de Porto Alegre, said: "People with heart disease could be invited to comedy evenings. "People should try to do things that make them laugh at least twice a week. "Laughter is good for the brain and good for the heart. Laughter therapy could be used in the future to help patients with heart disease and help reduce dependence on medication."


(3º§) Around 7.6million Brits have heart disease and 160,000 die from it every year. It occurs when the heart's blood supply is blocked or interrupted by a build-up of fatty substances in the coronary arteries, which can lead to heart attacks. Symptoms include chest pain and shortness of breath, and patients are also at risk of heart failure.


(4º§) Drugs like statins can help and some patients need surgery to widen the artery. The study, presented at the European Society of Cardiology Congress in Amsterdam, involved 26 adults with an average age of 64. They had all been diagnosed with coronary artery disease, caused by plaque buildup in the wall of the arteries that supply blood to the heart. Half were asked to watch two different hour-long comedy programmes each week, including popular sitcoms, over three months. The other half watched two different serious documentaries every week, about topics such as politics or the Amazon rainforest.


(5º§) At the end of the study, the comedy group saw a 10 per cent improvement in their VO2 max, a test measuring how much oxygen their heart could pump around the body. Their flow-mediated dilation - a test which measures how well arteries can expand - also improved. They also had blood tests to measure several inflammatory biomarkers, which indicate how much plaque has built up in the blood vessels, and whether people are at risk of heart attack or stroke.


(6º§) The laughter group saw significant reductions in these inflammatory markers, compared to the control group. Professor James Leiper, Associate Medical Director at the British Heart Foundation, said: "While this study reveals the interesting possibility that laughter could in fact be a therapy for coronary artery disease, this small trial will need to be replicated to get a better understanding of how laughter therapy may be helping these patients. "It's encouraging to see that something so simple and widespread could benefit our health, but more research is needed to determine whether laughter alone led to the improvements seen, and how long the effects could last."


The Sun. (2023). Laughter therapy could protect against heart disease. The Sun.

see/ s://www.thesun.co.uk/health/23672400/laughter-therapy-heart-disease/
In the given text, identify the correct verb tense used in the following sentence: "The laughter group saw significant reductions in these inflammatory markers." (6º§).
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Q3714269 Inglês
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FUNNY BONE Laughter really is the best medicine and should be prescribed on NHS, scientists say


(1º§) Chuckling along to comedy shows helps boost the organ's ability to pump blood around the body, Brazilian researchers found. They said laughter therapy should be offered more widely on the NHS alongside drugs like statins.


(2º§) Professor Marco Saffi, of the Hospital de Clinicas de Porto Alegre, said: "People with heart disease could be invited to comedy evenings. "People should try to do things that make them laugh at least twice a week. "Laughter is good for the brain and good for the heart. Laughter therapy could be used in the future to help patients with heart disease and help reduce dependence on medication."


(3º§) Around 7.6million Brits have heart disease and 160,000 die from it every year. It occurs when the heart's blood supply is blocked or interrupted by a build-up of fatty substances in the coronary arteries, which can lead to heart attacks. Symptoms include chest pain and shortness of breath, and patients are also at risk of heart failure.


(4º§) Drugs like statins can help and some patients need surgery to widen the artery. The study, presented at the European Society of Cardiology Congress in Amsterdam, involved 26 adults with an average age of 64. They had all been diagnosed with coronary artery disease, caused by plaque buildup in the wall of the arteries that supply blood to the heart. Half were asked to watch two different hour-long comedy programmes each week, including popular sitcoms, over three months. The other half watched two different serious documentaries every week, about topics such as politics or the Amazon rainforest.


(5º§) At the end of the study, the comedy group saw a 10 per cent improvement in their VO2 max, a test measuring how much oxygen their heart could pump around the body. Their flow-mediated dilation - a test which measures how well arteries can expand - also improved. They also had blood tests to measure several inflammatory biomarkers, which indicate how much plaque has built up in the blood vessels, and whether people are at risk of heart attack or stroke.


(6º§) The laughter group saw significant reductions in these inflammatory markers, compared to the control group. Professor James Leiper, Associate Medical Director at the British Heart Foundation, said: "While this study reveals the interesting possibility that laughter could in fact be a therapy for coronary artery disease, this small trial will need to be replicated to get a better understanding of how laughter therapy may be helping these patients. "It's encouraging to see that something so simple and widespread could benefit our health, but more research is needed to determine whether laughter alone led to the improvements seen, and how long the effects could last."


The Sun. (2023). Laughter therapy could protect against heart disease. The Sun.

see/ s://www.thesun.co.uk/health/23672400/laughter-therapy-heart-disease/
What was the main outcome of the study mentioned in the text about laughter therapy and coronary artery disease?
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Q3714268 Inglês
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FUNNY BONE Laughter really is the best medicine and should be prescribed on NHS, scientists say


(1º§) Chuckling along to comedy shows helps boost the organ's ability to pump blood around the body, Brazilian researchers found. They said laughter therapy should be offered more widely on the NHS alongside drugs like statins.


(2º§) Professor Marco Saffi, of the Hospital de Clinicas de Porto Alegre, said: "People with heart disease could be invited to comedy evenings. "People should try to do things that make them laugh at least twice a week. "Laughter is good for the brain and good for the heart. Laughter therapy could be used in the future to help patients with heart disease and help reduce dependence on medication."


(3º§) Around 7.6million Brits have heart disease and 160,000 die from it every year. It occurs when the heart's blood supply is blocked or interrupted by a build-up of fatty substances in the coronary arteries, which can lead to heart attacks. Symptoms include chest pain and shortness of breath, and patients are also at risk of heart failure.


(4º§) Drugs like statins can help and some patients need surgery to widen the artery. The study, presented at the European Society of Cardiology Congress in Amsterdam, involved 26 adults with an average age of 64. They had all been diagnosed with coronary artery disease, caused by plaque buildup in the wall of the arteries that supply blood to the heart. Half were asked to watch two different hour-long comedy programmes each week, including popular sitcoms, over three months. The other half watched two different serious documentaries every week, about topics such as politics or the Amazon rainforest.


(5º§) At the end of the study, the comedy group saw a 10 per cent improvement in their VO2 max, a test measuring how much oxygen their heart could pump around the body. Their flow-mediated dilation - a test which measures how well arteries can expand - also improved. They also had blood tests to measure several inflammatory biomarkers, which indicate how much plaque has built up in the blood vessels, and whether people are at risk of heart attack or stroke.


(6º§) The laughter group saw significant reductions in these inflammatory markers, compared to the control group. Professor James Leiper, Associate Medical Director at the British Heart Foundation, said: "While this study reveals the interesting possibility that laughter could in fact be a therapy for coronary artery disease, this small trial will need to be replicated to get a better understanding of how laughter therapy may be helping these patients. "It's encouraging to see that something so simple and widespread could benefit our health, but more research is needed to determine whether laughter alone led to the improvements seen, and how long the effects could last."


The Sun. (2023). Laughter therapy could protect against heart disease. The Sun.

see/ s://www.thesun.co.uk/health/23672400/laughter-therapy-heart-disease/
According to the study, what kind of benefits did the group engaged in laughter therapy experience?
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Q3714267 Inglês
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FUNNY BONE Laughter really is the best medicine and should be prescribed on NHS, scientists say


(1º§) Chuckling along to comedy shows helps boost the organ's ability to pump blood around the body, Brazilian researchers found. They said laughter therapy should be offered more widely on the NHS alongside drugs like statins.


(2º§) Professor Marco Saffi, of the Hospital de Clinicas de Porto Alegre, said: "People with heart disease could be invited to comedy evenings. "People should try to do things that make them laugh at least twice a week. "Laughter is good for the brain and good for the heart. Laughter therapy could be used in the future to help patients with heart disease and help reduce dependence on medication."


(3º§) Around 7.6million Brits have heart disease and 160,000 die from it every year. It occurs when the heart's blood supply is blocked or interrupted by a build-up of fatty substances in the coronary arteries, which can lead to heart attacks. Symptoms include chest pain and shortness of breath, and patients are also at risk of heart failure.


(4º§) Drugs like statins can help and some patients need surgery to widen the artery. The study, presented at the European Society of Cardiology Congress in Amsterdam, involved 26 adults with an average age of 64. They had all been diagnosed with coronary artery disease, caused by plaque buildup in the wall of the arteries that supply blood to the heart. Half were asked to watch two different hour-long comedy programmes each week, including popular sitcoms, over three months. The other half watched two different serious documentaries every week, about topics such as politics or the Amazon rainforest.


(5º§) At the end of the study, the comedy group saw a 10 per cent improvement in their VO2 max, a test measuring how much oxygen their heart could pump around the body. Their flow-mediated dilation - a test which measures how well arteries can expand - also improved. They also had blood tests to measure several inflammatory biomarkers, which indicate how much plaque has built up in the blood vessels, and whether people are at risk of heart attack or stroke.


(6º§) The laughter group saw significant reductions in these inflammatory markers, compared to the control group. Professor James Leiper, Associate Medical Director at the British Heart Foundation, said: "While this study reveals the interesting possibility that laughter could in fact be a therapy for coronary artery disease, this small trial will need to be replicated to get a better understanding of how laughter therapy may be helping these patients. "It's encouraging to see that something so simple and widespread could benefit our health, but more research is needed to determine whether laughter alone led to the improvements seen, and how long the effects could last."


The Sun. (2023). Laughter therapy could protect against heart disease. The Sun.

see/ s://www.thesun.co.uk/health/23672400/laughter-therapy-heart-disease/
What synonym could replace "invited" in the sentence "People with heart disease could be invited to comedy evenings" (2º§)?
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Q3714266 Inglês
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FUNNY BONE Laughter really is the best medicine and should be prescribed on NHS, scientists say


(1º§) Chuckling along to comedy shows helps boost the organ's ability to pump blood around the body, Brazilian researchers found. They said laughter therapy should be offered more widely on the NHS alongside drugs like statins.


(2º§) Professor Marco Saffi, of the Hospital de Clinicas de Porto Alegre, said: "People with heart disease could be invited to comedy evenings. "People should try to do things that make them laugh at least twice a week. "Laughter is good for the brain and good for the heart. Laughter therapy could be used in the future to help patients with heart disease and help reduce dependence on medication."


(3º§) Around 7.6million Brits have heart disease and 160,000 die from it every year. It occurs when the heart's blood supply is blocked or interrupted by a build-up of fatty substances in the coronary arteries, which can lead to heart attacks. Symptoms include chest pain and shortness of breath, and patients are also at risk of heart failure.


(4º§) Drugs like statins can help and some patients need surgery to widen the artery. The study, presented at the European Society of Cardiology Congress in Amsterdam, involved 26 adults with an average age of 64. They had all been diagnosed with coronary artery disease, caused by plaque buildup in the wall of the arteries that supply blood to the heart. Half were asked to watch two different hour-long comedy programmes each week, including popular sitcoms, over three months. The other half watched two different serious documentaries every week, about topics such as politics or the Amazon rainforest.


(5º§) At the end of the study, the comedy group saw a 10 per cent improvement in their VO2 max, a test measuring how much oxygen their heart could pump around the body. Their flow-mediated dilation - a test which measures how well arteries can expand - also improved. They also had blood tests to measure several inflammatory biomarkers, which indicate how much plaque has built up in the blood vessels, and whether people are at risk of heart attack or stroke.


(6º§) The laughter group saw significant reductions in these inflammatory markers, compared to the control group. Professor James Leiper, Associate Medical Director at the British Heart Foundation, said: "While this study reveals the interesting possibility that laughter could in fact be a therapy for coronary artery disease, this small trial will need to be replicated to get a better understanding of how laughter therapy may be helping these patients. "It's encouraging to see that something so simple and widespread could benefit our health, but more research is needed to determine whether laughter alone led to the improvements seen, and how long the effects could last."


The Sun. (2023). Laughter therapy could protect against heart disease. The Sun.

see/ s://www.thesun.co.uk/health/23672400/laughter-therapy-heart-disease/
 In the passage "People should try to do things that make them laugh at least twice a week" (2º§), the modal verb "should" expresses:
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Q3714263 Direito Urbanístico
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A questão deve ser respondida de acordo com o PLANO DIRETOR DO MUNICÍPIO DE CARRANCAS
"A Macro Zona Urbana - MZU - corresponde às áreas já parceladas, e com condições básicas de infraestrutura e serviços urbanos diferenciados, internas ao Perímetro Urbano."

De acordo com o Art. 79, são diretrizes de estruturação da MZU:

I - A oferta de equipamentos urbanos e comunitários, transporte e serviços públicos adequados aos interesses e necessidades da população e às características locais.
II - A ordenação e o controle do uso do solo.
III - A recuperação dos investimentos do Poder Público de que tenha resultado a valorização de imóveis urbanos.
IV - O controle do adensamento construtivo e da altimetria das edificações.
V - A regularização fundiária e urbanização de áreas ocupadas por famílias de baixa renda mediante o estabelecimento de normas especiais de urbanização, uso e ocupação do solo e edificação, consideradas a situação socioeconômica da população e as normas ambientais.

Estão CORRETAS:
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Q3714258 Direito Administrativo
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A questão deve ser respondida de acordo com a CONSTITUIÇÃO DA REPÚBLICA FEDERATIVA DO BRASIL
O Inciso XVI do Artigo 37 estabelece exceções para acumulação de cargos públicos desde que haja compatibilidade de horários. De acordo com tal ditame existe a possibilidade de acumular:

I -dois cargos de professor e um privativo de profissional de saúde, com profissão regulamentada.
II - um cargo de professor com outro técnico ou científico.
III - dois cargos ou empregos privativos de profissionais de saúde com um cargo de técnico administrativo.

Está(ão) CORRETA(S):
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Q3714250 Raciocínio Lógico
Analise atentamente a sequência abaixo, identificando a lógica da sua formação. A seguir, assinale a alternativa cujo elemento preenche CORRETAMENTE o espaço em branco.

21 − 36 − 52 − 69 − __
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Q3714249 Raciocínio Lógico
Considere a seguinte situação: Carlos convidou sua amiga Susana para um churrasco de comemoração da formatura do seu filho. Susana respondeu o seguinte: "Se a Joana for ao churrasco, é falso que eu não vou deixar de não comparecer; se o Antônio for, não é falso que vou deixar de recusar o seu convite". Assim, é CORRETO afirmar que Susana
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Q3714246 Raciocínio Lógico
Analise atentamente a sequência de horários abaixo, identificando a lógica da sua formação. A seguir, assinale a alternativa cujo elemento preenche CORRETAMENTE o espaço em branco.

12:37 − 13:52 − 15:12 − 16:37 − ____
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Q3714235 Pedagogia
Sobre as teorias pedagógicas da educação, julgue os itens a seguir como VERDADEIROS (V) ou FALSOS (F):

I.(__)O surgimento da teoria interacionista ou sociointeracionista promoveu uma releitura das explicações, aparentemente antagônicas, entre o adquirido e o inato. Colocou foco na "mediação", que ocorre na interação entre o "sujeito" e o "objeto". Para essa teoria, traduzida na pedagogia construtivista, tanto os fatores hereditários quanto os conteúdos, a cultura e a sociedade interagem na aprendizagem.
II.(__)Para o cognitivismo, o foco de estudo do pensamento humano foi transferido para os processos de aprendizagem, em vez dos comportamentos.
III.(__)Na educação, o construtivismo utilizou elementos da teoria genética de Jean Piaget, da aprendizagem significativa, da formação integral, entretanto excluindo o enfoque sociocultural de Lev Vygotsky para conceituar "o ensino como um processo de construção do conhecimento".
Fonte: LIMA, Valéria Vernaschi. Espiral construtivista: uma metodologia ativa de ensino-aprendizagem. Interface-Comunicação, Saúde, Educação, v. 21, p. 421-434, 2016 (modificado).

Assinale a alternativa CORRETA.
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Respostas
101: B
102: C
103: E
104: C
105: C
106: D
107: E
108: A
109: B
110: A
111: C
112: A
113: B
114: A
115: E
116: A
117: C
118: A
119: E
120: A