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Q3279244 Matemática
Uma moeda viciada tem probabilidade de 0,6 de resultar em cara e 0,4 de resultar em coroa. Se a moeda é lançada 3 vezes, qual é a probabilidade de que pelo menos duas caras apareçam?
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Q3279243 Matemática

Assinalar a alternativa que corresponde à derivada terceira da função abaixo. 


f(x) = x 5 + 4x4 - 6x³ - 5x² + 2x - 15


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Q3279242 Matemática Financeira
Vitor investiu R$ 20.000,00 em uma aplicação que oferece 20% de juros compostos ao ano. Aproximadamente, quantos anos inteiros, no mínimo, ele precisará esperar para que seu investimento inicial dobre de valor? (Considere log(2) = 0,3010 e log(1,20) = 0,0791)
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Q3279241 Matemática
ABC é um triângulo equilátero de lado igual a 6cm. Assinalar a alternativa que corresponde à área, aproximada, da figura abaixo. (Considere π = 3,14 e √3 = 1,73)

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Q3279240 Matemática
Com base nas características de uma função exponencial, analisar os itens.

I. A função exponencial ocorre quando, em sua lei de formação, a variável está no expoente, com domínio e contradomínio nos números reais.
II. O gráfico de uma função exponencial sempre estará no primeiro e segundo quadrantes do plano cartesiano, podendo ser crescente ou decrescente.
III. A função inversa da função exponencial é a função logarítmica, o que torna os gráficos dessas funções sempre assimétricos.

Está CORRETO o que se afirma:
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Q3279239 Matemática
Uma empresa quer formar uma comissão de 5 pessoas, escolhendo entre 12 funcionários. De quantas maneiras diferentes a comissão pode ser formada?
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Q3279238 Pedagogia
Em muitas abordagens contemporâneas do ensino de matemática, os professores utilizam problemas contextualizados, isto é, situações-problema que estão inseridas em contextos do cotidiano ou em cenários que os alunos reconhecem e vivenciam. Essa estratégia pedagógica visa não apenas transmitir fórmulas e algoritmos, mas estimular uma compreensão mais profunda dos conceitos matemáticos por meio de sua aplicação prática. Qual é o principal objetivo dessa abordagem?
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Q3279138 Português
Qual das alternativas abaixo NÃO apresenta erro de concordância verbal?
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Q3279137 Português
A argumentação é uma ferramenta importante na elaboração de um texto, pois promove a construção de um conjunto de ideias interligadas e estimula reflexões críticas. Com base nisso, relacionar as colunas e assinalar a sequência correspondente.

(1) Argumento de autoridade. (2) Argumento de exemplificação. (3) Argumento de causa e consequência.

( ) Existem várias formas de praticar exercícios físicos, como correr, nadar e andar de bicicleta, que ajudam a melhorar a saúde cardiovascular.
( ) A falta de sono pode afetar a concentração e o desempenho no trabalho, já que o corpo e a mente não têm tempo suficiente para se recuperar.
( ) De acordo com a Organização Mundial de Saúde (OMS), a prática regular de atividades físicas é fundamental para prevenir doenças crônicas como diabetes e hipertensão.
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Q3279136 Português

De acordo com os tipos de texto, relacionar as colunas e assinalar a sequência correspondente. 


(1) Texto injuntivo.

(2) Texto expositivo-informativo.

(3) Texto argumentativo.


( ) Entrevistas.

( ) Bulas de remédio.

( ) Redação para vestibular.

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Q3279135 Linguística

Em relação às variações linguísticas, relacionar as colunas e assinalar a sequência correspondente.  



(1) Variação diatópica.

(2) Variação diacrônica.

(3) Variação diafásica.



( ) Que mico!

( ) Celular (Brasil) | Telemóvel (Portugal)

( ) Pega-las-emos nesse instante ou mais tardiamente?

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Q3279134 Português
Os termos sublinhados das orações que se seguem foram identificados respectiva e CORRETAMENTE em:
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Q3279133 Português
Em relação às regras de acentuação gráfica, relacionar as colunas e assinalar a sequência correspondente.


(1) São acentuadas por serem proparoxítonas.
(2) São acentuadas por serem oxítonas terminadas em ditongo aberto.
(3) São acentuadas por serem paroxítonas que terminam em “l, n, r, x, s”.
(4) Oxítonas não acentuadas. 

( ) Grátis | réptil | líquen. ( ) Troféu | chapéu | ilhéu. ( ) Árabe | lírico | recôncavo. ( ) Nobel | abacaxi | guarani
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Q3279132 Português
 Hipérbole é uma figura de linguagem classificada como figura de pensamento, pois lida com a combinação de ideias, expressando exagero ou intensidade de forma intencional. Também são figuras de pensamento, EXCETO:
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Q3279128 Pedagogia
Darcy Ribeiro foi um dos maiores intelectuais e teóricos da educação no Brasil e um dos idealizadores dos Centros Integrados de Educação Pública (CIEPs), os quais tinham como característica:
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Q3279102 Inglês
September 7, 1991
Dear friend,



       I do not like high school. The cafeteria is called the "Nutrition Center," which is strange. There is this one girl in my advanced English class named Susan. In middle school, Susan was very fun to be around. She liked movies, and her brother Frank made her tapes of this great music that she shared with us. But over the summer she had her braces taken off, and she got a little (1) taller and prettier and grew breasts. Now, she acts a lot dumber in the hallways, especially when boys are around. And I think it's sad because Susan doesn't look as happy. To tell you the truth, she doesn't like to admit she's in the advanced English class, and she doesn't like to say "hi" to me in the hall anymore.

      When Susan was at the guidance counselor meeting about Michael, she said that Michael once told her that she was the (2) prettiest girl in the whole world, braces and all. Then, he asked her to "go with him," which was a big deal at any school. They call it "going out" in high school. And they kissed and talked about movies, and she missed him terribly because he was her best friend.

      It's funny, too, because boys and girls normally weren't best friends around my school. But Michael and Susan were. Kind of like my Aunt Helen and me. I'm sorry. "My Aunt Helen and I." That's one thing I learned this week. That and more consistent punctuation. I keep quiet most of the time, and only one kid named Sean really seemed to notice me. He waited for me after gym class and said really immature things like how he was going to give me a "swirlie," which is where someone sticks your head in the toilet and flushes to make your hair swirl around. He seemed pretty unhappy as well, and I told him so. Then, he got mad and started hitting me, and I just did the things my brother taught me to do. My brother is a very good fighter.


Book: The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Stephen Chbosky.

What does the phrasal verb "brush up on" mean in the following sentence?


"Before the interview, I need to brush up on my Spanish so I

can speak fluently."



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Q3279101 Inglês
September 7, 1991
Dear friend,



       I do not like high school. The cafeteria is called the "Nutrition Center," which is strange. There is this one girl in my advanced English class named Susan. In middle school, Susan was very fun to be around. She liked movies, and her brother Frank made her tapes of this great music that she shared with us. But over the summer she had her braces taken off, and she got a little (1) taller and prettier and grew breasts. Now, she acts a lot dumber in the hallways, especially when boys are around. And I think it's sad because Susan doesn't look as happy. To tell you the truth, she doesn't like to admit she's in the advanced English class, and she doesn't like to say "hi" to me in the hall anymore.

      When Susan was at the guidance counselor meeting about Michael, she said that Michael once told her that she was the (2) prettiest girl in the whole world, braces and all. Then, he asked her to "go with him," which was a big deal at any school. They call it "going out" in high school. And they kissed and talked about movies, and she missed him terribly because he was her best friend.

      It's funny, too, because boys and girls normally weren't best friends around my school. But Michael and Susan were. Kind of like my Aunt Helen and me. I'm sorry. "My Aunt Helen and I." That's one thing I learned this week. That and more consistent punctuation. I keep quiet most of the time, and only one kid named Sean really seemed to notice me. He waited for me after gym class and said really immature things like how he was going to give me a "swirlie," which is where someone sticks your head in the toilet and flushes to make your hair swirl around. He seemed pretty unhappy as well, and I told him so. Then, he got mad and started hitting me, and I just did the things my brother taught me to do. My brother is a very good fighter.


Book: The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Stephen Chbosky.
Which of the following sentences is an example of the first conditional?
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Q3279100 Inglês
September 7, 1991
Dear friend,



       I do not like high school. The cafeteria is called the "Nutrition Center," which is strange. There is this one girl in my advanced English class named Susan. In middle school, Susan was very fun to be around. She liked movies, and her brother Frank made her tapes of this great music that she shared with us. But over the summer she had her braces taken off, and she got a little (1) taller and prettier and grew breasts. Now, she acts a lot dumber in the hallways, especially when boys are around. And I think it's sad because Susan doesn't look as happy. To tell you the truth, she doesn't like to admit she's in the advanced English class, and she doesn't like to say "hi" to me in the hall anymore.

      When Susan was at the guidance counselor meeting about Michael, she said that Michael once told her that she was the (2) prettiest girl in the whole world, braces and all. Then, he asked her to "go with him," which was a big deal at any school. They call it "going out" in high school. And they kissed and talked about movies, and she missed him terribly because he was her best friend.

      It's funny, too, because boys and girls normally weren't best friends around my school. But Michael and Susan were. Kind of like my Aunt Helen and me. I'm sorry. "My Aunt Helen and I." That's one thing I learned this week. That and more consistent punctuation. I keep quiet most of the time, and only one kid named Sean really seemed to notice me. He waited for me after gym class and said really immature things like how he was going to give me a "swirlie," which is where someone sticks your head in the toilet and flushes to make your hair swirl around. He seemed pretty unhappy as well, and I told him so. Then, he got mad and started hitting me, and I just did the things my brother taught me to do. My brother is a very good fighter.


Book: The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Stephen Chbosky.
Which of the following sentences uses an adjective to describe a noun?
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Q3279099 Inglês
September 7, 1991
Dear friend,



       I do not like high school. The cafeteria is called the "Nutrition Center," which is strange. There is this one girl in my advanced English class named Susan. In middle school, Susan was very fun to be around. She liked movies, and her brother Frank made her tapes of this great music that she shared with us. But over the summer she had her braces taken off, and she got a little (1) taller and prettier and grew breasts. Now, she acts a lot dumber in the hallways, especially when boys are around. And I think it's sad because Susan doesn't look as happy. To tell you the truth, she doesn't like to admit she's in the advanced English class, and she doesn't like to say "hi" to me in the hall anymore.

      When Susan was at the guidance counselor meeting about Michael, she said that Michael once told her that she was the (2) prettiest girl in the whole world, braces and all. Then, he asked her to "go with him," which was a big deal at any school. They call it "going out" in high school. And they kissed and talked about movies, and she missed him terribly because he was her best friend.

      It's funny, too, because boys and girls normally weren't best friends around my school. But Michael and Susan were. Kind of like my Aunt Helen and me. I'm sorry. "My Aunt Helen and I." That's one thing I learned this week. That and more consistent punctuation. I keep quiet most of the time, and only one kid named Sean really seemed to notice me. He waited for me after gym class and said really immature things like how he was going to give me a "swirlie," which is where someone sticks your head in the toilet and flushes to make your hair swirl around. He seemed pretty unhappy as well, and I told him so. Then, he got mad and started hitting me, and I just did the things my brother taught me to do. My brother is a very good fighter.


Book: The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Stephen Chbosky.
Check the item that correctly displays an antonym for the underlined word.
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Q3279097 Inglês
September 7, 1991
Dear friend,



       I do not like high school. The cafeteria is called the "Nutrition Center," which is strange. There is this one girl in my advanced English class named Susan. In middle school, Susan was very fun to be around. She liked movies, and her brother Frank made her tapes of this great music that she shared with us. But over the summer she had her braces taken off, and she got a little (1) taller and prettier and grew breasts. Now, she acts a lot dumber in the hallways, especially when boys are around. And I think it's sad because Susan doesn't look as happy. To tell you the truth, she doesn't like to admit she's in the advanced English class, and she doesn't like to say "hi" to me in the hall anymore.

      When Susan was at the guidance counselor meeting about Michael, she said that Michael once told her that she was the (2) prettiest girl in the whole world, braces and all. Then, he asked her to "go with him," which was a big deal at any school. They call it "going out" in high school. And they kissed and talked about movies, and she missed him terribly because he was her best friend.

      It's funny, too, because boys and girls normally weren't best friends around my school. But Michael and Susan were. Kind of like my Aunt Helen and me. I'm sorry. "My Aunt Helen and I." That's one thing I learned this week. That and more consistent punctuation. I keep quiet most of the time, and only one kid named Sean really seemed to notice me. He waited for me after gym class and said really immature things like how he was going to give me a "swirlie," which is where someone sticks your head in the toilet and flushes to make your hair swirl around. He seemed pretty unhappy as well, and I told him so. Then, he got mad and started hitting me, and I just did the things my brother taught me to do. My brother is a very good fighter.


Book: The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Stephen Chbosky.
By reading the text, we can infer that the narrator:
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Respostas
1: B
2: C
3: A
4: C
5: C
6: A
7: B
8: B
9: D
10: D
11: A
12: A
13: C
14: B
15: D
16: C
17: B
18: B
19: C
20: B