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Q2671083 Português

Instrução: As questões de números 51 a 60 referem-se ao texto abaixo.


Ser moderno


  1. Em 1922, um grupo de artistas ligados ...... elite de uma São Paulo recém alçada de vila a
  2. metrópole criou um evento que entrou para a história como um dos maiores fracassos da sua
  3. época: a Semana de Arte Moderna. O tempo passou e começamos ...... entender o quão
  4. disruptiva essa iniciativa se tornou. A celebração dos cem anos deveria versar sobre a criativa e
  5. inovadora arte brasileira criada desde então. Uma arte transgressora, influenciada por muitas
  6. origens que revelam uma identidade que, essencialmente, significa diversidade, o nosso maior
  7. patrimônio.
  8. No fundo, a Semana de 22 ganhou tamanha notoriedade por uma vontade de resgatar
  9. heróis e afirmar nacionalismos e regionalismos, para que alguns possam ser chamados de
  10. desbravadores e bandeirantes de descobridores de um país que, até então, não se manifestava.
  11. Este ponto de vista é similar ...... ideia eurocêntrica de “descobrimento”. Os Brasis sempre
  12. existiram com sua imensa diversidade e cultura multifacetada. Nem os Andrades e nem Tarsila
  13. inventaram o Brasil em 1922. Os Brasis já estavam lá, diversos, vivos, resistentes.
  14. Independente do questionável protagonismo de seus partícipes durante a Semana de 22,
  15. o Brasil teve um século pujantemente moderno nas artes visuais, na arquitetura, na música, na
  16. literatura, no pensamento. Apesar de quem tentou se apropriar, os Brasis conseguiram se manter
  17. originais dentro de suas territorialidades. Não foi a semana, mas sim três expoentes absolutos
  18. da nossa criatividade que marcaram a divisão de águas de um país colônia para um país que
  19. desejava ser cosmopolita. Villa-Lobos, Mário de Andrade e Oswald de Andrade foram holofotes
  20. que iluminaram esse caminho do pensamento pequeno para o pensamento universal.
  21. O que aconteceu em 22 foi que um grupo de artistas abriu as portas das identidades
  22. brasileiras para que a sociedade urbana da época ficasse escandalizada com o que viu. Coube
  23. ...... outra geração construir a linguagem que seria celebrada a partir desse momento e inventar
  24. o que de fato é ser moderno. Cabe a quem estiver por vir manter acesa essa chama de querer
  25. ter uma voz na dimensão contemporânea.

..

(Fonte: DANTAS, Marcello. Ser moderno. Zero Hora, Porto Alegre, ano 58, n. 20, 19 e 20 fev. 2022).

Analise o trecho a seguir retirado do texto:


“O que aconteceu em 22 foi que um grupo de artistas abriu as portas das identidades brasileiras para que a sociedade urbana da época ficasse escandalizada com o que viu”.


Se a palavra “sociedade” fosse flexionada no plural, quantas outras palavras precisariam ser modificadas para garantir a correta concordância verbo-nominal?

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Q2671082 Português

Instrução: As questões de números 51 a 60 referem-se ao texto abaixo.


Ser moderno


  1. Em 1922, um grupo de artistas ligados ...... elite de uma São Paulo recém alçada de vila a
  2. metrópole criou um evento que entrou para a história como um dos maiores fracassos da sua
  3. época: a Semana de Arte Moderna. O tempo passou e começamos ...... entender o quão
  4. disruptiva essa iniciativa se tornou. A celebração dos cem anos deveria versar sobre a criativa e
  5. inovadora arte brasileira criada desde então. Uma arte transgressora, influenciada por muitas
  6. origens que revelam uma identidade que, essencialmente, significa diversidade, o nosso maior
  7. patrimônio.
  8. No fundo, a Semana de 22 ganhou tamanha notoriedade por uma vontade de resgatar
  9. heróis e afirmar nacionalismos e regionalismos, para que alguns possam ser chamados de
  10. desbravadores e bandeirantes de descobridores de um país que, até então, não se manifestava.
  11. Este ponto de vista é similar ...... ideia eurocêntrica de “descobrimento”. Os Brasis sempre
  12. existiram com sua imensa diversidade e cultura multifacetada. Nem os Andrades e nem Tarsila
  13. inventaram o Brasil em 1922. Os Brasis já estavam lá, diversos, vivos, resistentes.
  14. Independente do questionável protagonismo de seus partícipes durante a Semana de 22,
  15. o Brasil teve um século pujantemente moderno nas artes visuais, na arquitetura, na música, na
  16. literatura, no pensamento. Apesar de quem tentou se apropriar, os Brasis conseguiram se manter
  17. originais dentro de suas territorialidades. Não foi a semana, mas sim três expoentes absolutos
  18. da nossa criatividade que marcaram a divisão de águas de um país colônia para um país que
  19. desejava ser cosmopolita. Villa-Lobos, Mário de Andrade e Oswald de Andrade foram holofotes
  20. que iluminaram esse caminho do pensamento pequeno para o pensamento universal.
  21. O que aconteceu em 22 foi que um grupo de artistas abriu as portas das identidades
  22. brasileiras para que a sociedade urbana da época ficasse escandalizada com o que viu. Coube
  23. ...... outra geração construir a linguagem que seria celebrada a partir desse momento e inventar
  24. o que de fato é ser moderno. Cabe a quem estiver por vir manter acesa essa chama de querer
  25. ter uma voz na dimensão contemporânea.

..

(Fonte: DANTAS, Marcello. Ser moderno. Zero Hora, Porto Alegre, ano 58, n. 20, 19 e 20 fev. 2022).

Observe as assertivas abaixo a respeito da seguinte frase retirada do texto, porém adaptada: “O Brasil teve um século pujantemente moderno nas artes visuais”.


I. É possível classificar o trecho como uma frase verbal, uma oração e um período simples.

II. O verbo “teve” é um verbo transitivo direto, pois apresenta um complemento verbal que não inicia por preposição.

III. O trecho possui dois adjuntos adverbiais.

IV. O predicado é nominal.


Quais estão corretas?

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Q2671081 Português

Instrução: As questões de números 51 a 60 referem-se ao texto abaixo.


Ser moderno


  1. Em 1922, um grupo de artistas ligados ...... elite de uma São Paulo recém alçada de vila a
  2. metrópole criou um evento que entrou para a história como um dos maiores fracassos da sua
  3. época: a Semana de Arte Moderna. O tempo passou e começamos ...... entender o quão
  4. disruptiva essa iniciativa se tornou. A celebração dos cem anos deveria versar sobre a criativa e
  5. inovadora arte brasileira criada desde então. Uma arte transgressora, influenciada por muitas
  6. origens que revelam uma identidade que, essencialmente, significa diversidade, o nosso maior
  7. patrimônio.
  8. No fundo, a Semana de 22 ganhou tamanha notoriedade por uma vontade de resgatar
  9. heróis e afirmar nacionalismos e regionalismos, para que alguns possam ser chamados de
  10. desbravadores e bandeirantes de descobridores de um país que, até então, não se manifestava.
  11. Este ponto de vista é similar ...... ideia eurocêntrica de “descobrimento”. Os Brasis sempre
  12. existiram com sua imensa diversidade e cultura multifacetada. Nem os Andrades e nem Tarsila
  13. inventaram o Brasil em 1922. Os Brasis já estavam lá, diversos, vivos, resistentes.
  14. Independente do questionável protagonismo de seus partícipes durante a Semana de 22,
  15. o Brasil teve um século pujantemente moderno nas artes visuais, na arquitetura, na música, na
  16. literatura, no pensamento. Apesar de quem tentou se apropriar, os Brasis conseguiram se manter
  17. originais dentro de suas territorialidades. Não foi a semana, mas sim três expoentes absolutos
  18. da nossa criatividade que marcaram a divisão de águas de um país colônia para um país que
  19. desejava ser cosmopolita. Villa-Lobos, Mário de Andrade e Oswald de Andrade foram holofotes
  20. que iluminaram esse caminho do pensamento pequeno para o pensamento universal.
  21. O que aconteceu em 22 foi que um grupo de artistas abriu as portas das identidades
  22. brasileiras para que a sociedade urbana da época ficasse escandalizada com o que viu. Coube
  23. ...... outra geração construir a linguagem que seria celebrada a partir desse momento e inventar
  24. o que de fato é ser moderno. Cabe a quem estiver por vir manter acesa essa chama de querer
  25. ter uma voz na dimensão contemporânea.

..

(Fonte: DANTAS, Marcello. Ser moderno. Zero Hora, Porto Alegre, ano 58, n. 20, 19 e 20 fev. 2022).

Os vocábulos “questionável” (l. 14), “partícipes” (l. 14) e “expoentes” (l. 17) podem ser substituídos, respectivamente, sem alteração de sentido ou de outras palavras nas frases, por:

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Q2671022 Inglês

According to the uses of the conditional structures, which option best completes the sentence in the cartoon below? Consider grammar and context.


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Source: @newyorkermag

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Q2671021 Inglês

The following sentence represents the prince’s thoughts in the cartoon below. Find the alternative that correctly completes the text.


“She ____ smart, she ____ funny, she ____ beautiful, but she ____ her shoes all over the place.”


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Source: @newyorkermag

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Q2671020 Inglês

Instruction: answer questions 51 to 58 based on the following text.


Eve Rodsky’s deck of cards could help you find domestic bliss


  1. Eve Rodsky was fed up. For years she, like many other women, had shouldered the burden
  2. of invisible labor at home. Rodsky, a Harvard-educated lawyer and organizational management
  3. specialist who advises families and charitable foundations, was tired of being the “she-fault”
  4. parent. So, she started a spreadsheet titled “Shit I do.” “After months and months of
  5. crowdsourcing this beautiful, giant spreadsheet, I sent this to my husband and said, ‘Can’t wait
  6. to discuss.'”
  7. Rodsky shared the spreadsheet on Facebook. Soon, she was receiving messages from
  8. strangers who had seen it, detailing the domestic indignities they faced. She wanted to channel
  9. that frustration into something productive, and then Rodsky realized she could apply
  10. organizational management principles to the home. When Sarah Harden, the CEO of the media
  11. and production company Hello Sunshine, met Rodsky, she realized Rodsky was onto something
  12. novel. “After 40 to 50 years of talking about the problems, she was working on a solution. [At
  13. Hello Sunshine], (...) We like to be on the problem-solving end of the conversation rather than
  14. wallowing” said Harden.
  15. The result is Rodsky’s book, Fair Play: A Game-Changing Solution for When You Have Too
  16. Much to Do (and More Life to Live), which came out in October. (Hello Sunshine inked a unique
  17. deal with Rodsky as a venture partner, which means the company helped sell the book to a
  18. publisher and will take a cut of its profits.) A key piece of Rodsky’s solution is gamifying the
  19. notion of fair play with a set of cards. “So this is based on a 100 card game. You’re holding cards
  20. that represent all that you do for your home and family.”
  21. The author believes the cards can help couples navigate their domestic balance by helping
  22. them to talk about home life (which most people don’t do) and take full ownership of the tasks
  23. (concept, planning, and execution). The ultimate goal of redistributing domestic work, according
  24. to Rodsky, is to free up time for what she calls “unicorn space” — the stuff that might feel like a
  25. luxury or pipe dream to most parents. “This is about making time for the things we actually care
  26. about — who we were before we had kids,” she said. “What are our passions and purpose,
  27. beyond being a parent and a partner and a worker? The more we spend time arguing about who
  28. does what, the less time we have for the things that truly matter.”


Adapted from: https://www.fastcompany.com/90425669/eve-rodskys-deck-of-cards-could-help-you-find-domestic-bliss

Find the INCORRECT statement about the sentence “The more we spend time arguing about who does what, the less time we have for the things that truly matter” (l. 27 to 28).

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Q2671019 Inglês

Instruction: answer questions 51 to 58 based on the following text.


Eve Rodsky’s deck of cards could help you find domestic bliss


  1. Eve Rodsky was fed up. For years she, like many other women, had shouldered the burden
  2. of invisible labor at home. Rodsky, a Harvard-educated lawyer and organizational management
  3. specialist who advises families and charitable foundations, was tired of being the “she-fault”
  4. parent. So, she started a spreadsheet titled “Shit I do.” “After months and months of
  5. crowdsourcing this beautiful, giant spreadsheet, I sent this to my husband and said, ‘Can’t wait
  6. to discuss.'”
  7. Rodsky shared the spreadsheet on Facebook. Soon, she was receiving messages from
  8. strangers who had seen it, detailing the domestic indignities they faced. She wanted to channel
  9. that frustration into something productive, and then Rodsky realized she could apply
  10. organizational management principles to the home. When Sarah Harden, the CEO of the media
  11. and production company Hello Sunshine, met Rodsky, she realized Rodsky was onto something
  12. novel. “After 40 to 50 years of talking about the problems, she was working on a solution. [At
  13. Hello Sunshine], (...) We like to be on the problem-solving end of the conversation rather than
  14. wallowing” said Harden.
  15. The result is Rodsky’s book, Fair Play: A Game-Changing Solution for When You Have Too
  16. Much to Do (and More Life to Live), which came out in October. (Hello Sunshine inked a unique
  17. deal with Rodsky as a venture partner, which means the company helped sell the book to a
  18. publisher and will take a cut of its profits.) A key piece of Rodsky’s solution is gamifying the
  19. notion of fair play with a set of cards. “So this is based on a 100 card game. You’re holding cards
  20. that represent all that you do for your home and family.”
  21. The author believes the cards can help couples navigate their domestic balance by helping
  22. them to talk about home life (which most people don’t do) and take full ownership of the tasks
  23. (concept, planning, and execution). The ultimate goal of redistributing domestic work, according
  24. to Rodsky, is to free up time for what she calls “unicorn space” — the stuff that might feel like a
  25. luxury or pipe dream to most parents. “This is about making time for the things we actually care
  26. about — who we were before we had kids,” she said. “What are our passions and purpose,
  27. beyond being a parent and a partner and a worker? The more we spend time arguing about who
  28. does what, the less time we have for the things that truly matter.”


Adapted from: https://www.fastcompany.com/90425669/eve-rodskys-deck-of-cards-could-help-you-find-domestic-bliss

In which of the sentences below the word “rather” is used with the same meaning as the underlined word in line 13?

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Q2671018 Inglês

Instruction: answer questions 51 to 58 based on the following text.


Eve Rodsky’s deck of cards could help you find domestic bliss


  1. Eve Rodsky was fed up. For years she, like many other women, had shouldered the burden
  2. of invisible labor at home. Rodsky, a Harvard-educated lawyer and organizational management
  3. specialist who advises families and charitable foundations, was tired of being the “she-fault”
  4. parent. So, she started a spreadsheet titled “Shit I do.” “After months and months of
  5. crowdsourcing this beautiful, giant spreadsheet, I sent this to my husband and said, ‘Can’t wait
  6. to discuss.'”
  7. Rodsky shared the spreadsheet on Facebook. Soon, she was receiving messages from
  8. strangers who had seen it, detailing the domestic indignities they faced. She wanted to channel
  9. that frustration into something productive, and then Rodsky realized she could apply
  10. organizational management principles to the home. When Sarah Harden, the CEO of the media
  11. and production company Hello Sunshine, met Rodsky, she realized Rodsky was onto something
  12. novel. “After 40 to 50 years of talking about the problems, she was working on a solution. [At
  13. Hello Sunshine], (...) We like to be on the problem-solving end of the conversation rather than
  14. wallowing” said Harden.
  15. The result is Rodsky’s book, Fair Play: A Game-Changing Solution for When You Have Too
  16. Much to Do (and More Life to Live), which came out in October. (Hello Sunshine inked a unique
  17. deal with Rodsky as a venture partner, which means the company helped sell the book to a
  18. publisher and will take a cut of its profits.) A key piece of Rodsky’s solution is gamifying the
  19. notion of fair play with a set of cards. “So this is based on a 100 card game. You’re holding cards
  20. that represent all that you do for your home and family.”
  21. The author believes the cards can help couples navigate their domestic balance by helping
  22. them to talk about home life (which most people don’t do) and take full ownership of the tasks
  23. (concept, planning, and execution). The ultimate goal of redistributing domestic work, according
  24. to Rodsky, is to free up time for what she calls “unicorn space” — the stuff that might feel like a
  25. luxury or pipe dream to most parents. “This is about making time for the things we actually care
  26. about — who we were before we had kids,” she said. “What are our passions and purpose,
  27. beyond being a parent and a partner and a worker? The more we spend time arguing about who
  28. does what, the less time we have for the things that truly matter.”


Adapted from: https://www.fastcompany.com/90425669/eve-rodskys-deck-of-cards-could-help-you-find-domestic-bliss

Analyse the statements below and mark T, if true, or F, if false.


( ) The pronoun “who,” in line 08, refers to “strangers”.

( ) The pronoun “it,” in line 08, refers to Facebook.

( ) The pronoun “which,” in line 16, refers to “the result”.

( ) The pronoun “which,” in line 17, refers to the whole sentence before the coma.

( ) The pronoun “its,” in line 18, refers to “a publisher”.


The correct order of filling the parentheses, from top to bottom, is:

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Q2671017 Inglês

Instruction: answer questions 51 to 58 based on the following text.


Eve Rodsky’s deck of cards could help you find domestic bliss


  1. Eve Rodsky was fed up. For years she, like many other women, had shouldered the burden
  2. of invisible labor at home. Rodsky, a Harvard-educated lawyer and organizational management
  3. specialist who advises families and charitable foundations, was tired of being the “she-fault”
  4. parent. So, she started a spreadsheet titled “Shit I do.” “After months and months of
  5. crowdsourcing this beautiful, giant spreadsheet, I sent this to my husband and said, ‘Can’t wait
  6. to discuss.'”
  7. Rodsky shared the spreadsheet on Facebook. Soon, she was receiving messages from
  8. strangers who had seen it, detailing the domestic indignities they faced. She wanted to channel
  9. that frustration into something productive, and then Rodsky realized she could apply
  10. organizational management principles to the home. When Sarah Harden, the CEO of the media
  11. and production company Hello Sunshine, met Rodsky, she realized Rodsky was onto something
  12. novel. “After 40 to 50 years of talking about the problems, she was working on a solution. [At
  13. Hello Sunshine], (...) We like to be on the problem-solving end of the conversation rather than
  14. wallowing” said Harden.
  15. The result is Rodsky’s book, Fair Play: A Game-Changing Solution for When You Have Too
  16. Much to Do (and More Life to Live), which came out in October. (Hello Sunshine inked a unique
  17. deal with Rodsky as a venture partner, which means the company helped sell the book to a
  18. publisher and will take a cut of its profits.) A key piece of Rodsky’s solution is gamifying the
  19. notion of fair play with a set of cards. “So this is based on a 100 card game. You’re holding cards
  20. that represent all that you do for your home and family.”
  21. The author believes the cards can help couples navigate their domestic balance by helping
  22. them to talk about home life (which most people don’t do) and take full ownership of the tasks
  23. (concept, planning, and execution). The ultimate goal of redistributing domestic work, according
  24. to Rodsky, is to free up time for what she calls “unicorn space” — the stuff that might feel like a
  25. luxury or pipe dream to most parents. “This is about making time for the things we actually care
  26. about — who we were before we had kids,” she said. “What are our passions and purpose,
  27. beyond being a parent and a partner and a worker? The more we spend time arguing about who
  28. does what, the less time we have for the things that truly matter.”


Adapted from: https://www.fastcompany.com/90425669/eve-rodskys-deck-of-cards-could-help-you-find-domestic-bliss

These are excerpts from the text:


1. Eve Rodsky was fed up. For years she, like many other women, had shouldered the burden of invisible labor at home. (l. 01-02).

2. Rodsky shared the spreadsheet on Facebook. Soon, she was receiving messages from strangers who had seen it, detailing the domestic indignities they faced. (l. 07-08).


Consider the statements bellow about excerpts 1 and 2:


I. In 1, the use of past perfect suggests that Rodsky doesn’t “shoulder the burden” anymore.

II. In 2, the past perfect was used because there is reference to two actions in the past, and one happened before the other.

III. In 1, if the past perfect structure were replaced by present perfect continuous it would imply the continuity of the action up to nowadays.


Which statements are correct?

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Q2671016 Inglês

Instruction: answer questions 51 to 58 based on the following text.


Eve Rodsky’s deck of cards could help you find domestic bliss


  1. Eve Rodsky was fed up. For years she, like many other women, had shouldered the burden
  2. of invisible labor at home. Rodsky, a Harvard-educated lawyer and organizational management
  3. specialist who advises families and charitable foundations, was tired of being the “she-fault”
  4. parent. So, she started a spreadsheet titled “Shit I do.” “After months and months of
  5. crowdsourcing this beautiful, giant spreadsheet, I sent this to my husband and said, ‘Can’t wait
  6. to discuss.'”
  7. Rodsky shared the spreadsheet on Facebook. Soon, she was receiving messages from
  8. strangers who had seen it, detailing the domestic indignities they faced. She wanted to channel
  9. that frustration into something productive, and then Rodsky realized she could apply
  10. organizational management principles to the home. When Sarah Harden, the CEO of the media
  11. and production company Hello Sunshine, met Rodsky, she realized Rodsky was onto something
  12. novel. “After 40 to 50 years of talking about the problems, she was working on a solution. [At
  13. Hello Sunshine], (...) We like to be on the problem-solving end of the conversation rather than
  14. wallowing” said Harden.
  15. The result is Rodsky’s book, Fair Play: A Game-Changing Solution for When You Have Too
  16. Much to Do (and More Life to Live), which came out in October. (Hello Sunshine inked a unique
  17. deal with Rodsky as a venture partner, which means the company helped sell the book to a
  18. publisher and will take a cut of its profits.) A key piece of Rodsky’s solution is gamifying the
  19. notion of fair play with a set of cards. “So this is based on a 100 card game. You’re holding cards
  20. that represent all that you do for your home and family.”
  21. The author believes the cards can help couples navigate their domestic balance by helping
  22. them to talk about home life (which most people don’t do) and take full ownership of the tasks
  23. (concept, planning, and execution). The ultimate goal of redistributing domestic work, according
  24. to Rodsky, is to free up time for what she calls “unicorn space” — the stuff that might feel like a
  25. luxury or pipe dream to most parents. “This is about making time for the things we actually care
  26. about — who we were before we had kids,” she said. “What are our passions and purpose,
  27. beyond being a parent and a partner and a worker? The more we spend time arguing about who
  28. does what, the less time we have for the things that truly matter.”


Adapted from: https://www.fastcompany.com/90425669/eve-rodskys-deck-of-cards-could-help-you-find-domestic-bliss

Consider the following excerpts from the text:


A Harvard-educated lawyer (l. 02). Problem-solving end (l. 13). A Game-Changing Solution (l. 15).


Why are there hyphens in these three sentences?

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Q2671015 Inglês

Instruction: answer questions 51 to 58 based on the following text.


Eve Rodsky’s deck of cards could help you find domestic bliss


  1. Eve Rodsky was fed up. For years she, like many other women, had shouldered the burden
  2. of invisible labor at home. Rodsky, a Harvard-educated lawyer and organizational management
  3. specialist who advises families and charitable foundations, was tired of being the “she-fault”
  4. parent. So, she started a spreadsheet titled “Shit I do.” “After months and months of
  5. crowdsourcing this beautiful, giant spreadsheet, I sent this to my husband and said, ‘Can’t wait
  6. to discuss.'”
  7. Rodsky shared the spreadsheet on Facebook. Soon, she was receiving messages from
  8. strangers who had seen it, detailing the domestic indignities they faced. She wanted to channel
  9. that frustration into something productive, and then Rodsky realized she could apply
  10. organizational management principles to the home. When Sarah Harden, the CEO of the media
  11. and production company Hello Sunshine, met Rodsky, she realized Rodsky was onto something
  12. novel. “After 40 to 50 years of talking about the problems, she was working on a solution. [At
  13. Hello Sunshine], (...) We like to be on the problem-solving end of the conversation rather than
  14. wallowing” said Harden.
  15. The result is Rodsky’s book, Fair Play: A Game-Changing Solution for When You Have Too
  16. Much to Do (and More Life to Live), which came out in October. (Hello Sunshine inked a unique
  17. deal with Rodsky as a venture partner, which means the company helped sell the book to a
  18. publisher and will take a cut of its profits.) A key piece of Rodsky’s solution is gamifying the
  19. notion of fair play with a set of cards. “So this is based on a 100 card game. You’re holding cards
  20. that represent all that you do for your home and family.”
  21. The author believes the cards can help couples navigate their domestic balance by helping
  22. them to talk about home life (which most people don’t do) and take full ownership of the tasks
  23. (concept, planning, and execution). The ultimate goal of redistributing domestic work, according
  24. to Rodsky, is to free up time for what she calls “unicorn space” — the stuff that might feel like a
  25. luxury or pipe dream to most parents. “This is about making time for the things we actually care
  26. about — who we were before we had kids,” she said. “What are our passions and purpose,
  27. beyond being a parent and a partner and a worker? The more we spend time arguing about who
  28. does what, the less time we have for the things that truly matter.”


Adapted from: https://www.fastcompany.com/90425669/eve-rodskys-deck-of-cards-could-help-you-find-domestic-bliss

After publishing her spreadsheet on the internet, Rodsky started to receive messages from other women she didn’t know, but who identified themselves with her story. What did she do next?

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Q2671014 Inglês

Instruction: answer questions 51 to 58 based on the following text.


Eve Rodsky’s deck of cards could help you find domestic bliss


  1. Eve Rodsky was fed up. For years she, like many other women, had shouldered the burden
  2. of invisible labor at home. Rodsky, a Harvard-educated lawyer and organizational management
  3. specialist who advises families and charitable foundations, was tired of being the “she-fault”
  4. parent. So, she started a spreadsheet titled “Shit I do.” “After months and months of
  5. crowdsourcing this beautiful, giant spreadsheet, I sent this to my husband and said, ‘Can’t wait
  6. to discuss.'”
  7. Rodsky shared the spreadsheet on Facebook. Soon, she was receiving messages from
  8. strangers who had seen it, detailing the domestic indignities they faced. She wanted to channel
  9. that frustration into something productive, and then Rodsky realized she could apply
  10. organizational management principles to the home. When Sarah Harden, the CEO of the media
  11. and production company Hello Sunshine, met Rodsky, she realized Rodsky was onto something
  12. novel. “After 40 to 50 years of talking about the problems, she was working on a solution. [At
  13. Hello Sunshine], (...) We like to be on the problem-solving end of the conversation rather than
  14. wallowing” said Harden.
  15. The result is Rodsky’s book, Fair Play: A Game-Changing Solution for When You Have Too
  16. Much to Do (and More Life to Live), which came out in October. (Hello Sunshine inked a unique
  17. deal with Rodsky as a venture partner, which means the company helped sell the book to a
  18. publisher and will take a cut of its profits.) A key piece of Rodsky’s solution is gamifying the
  19. notion of fair play with a set of cards. “So this is based on a 100 card game. You’re holding cards
  20. that represent all that you do for your home and family.”
  21. The author believes the cards can help couples navigate their domestic balance by helping
  22. them to talk about home life (which most people don’t do) and take full ownership of the tasks
  23. (concept, planning, and execution). The ultimate goal of redistributing domestic work, according
  24. to Rodsky, is to free up time for what she calls “unicorn space” — the stuff that might feel like a
  25. luxury or pipe dream to most parents. “This is about making time for the things we actually care
  26. about — who we were before we had kids,” she said. “What are our passions and purpose,
  27. beyond being a parent and a partner and a worker? The more we spend time arguing about who
  28. does what, the less time we have for the things that truly matter.”


Adapted from: https://www.fastcompany.com/90425669/eve-rodskys-deck-of-cards-could-help-you-find-domestic-bliss

Which is considered the main aspect of Rodsky’s strategy to balance the burden of chores?

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Q2671013 Inglês

Instruction: answer questions 51 to 58 based on the following text.


Eve Rodsky’s deck of cards could help you find domestic bliss


  1. Eve Rodsky was fed up. For years she, like many other women, had shouldered the burden
  2. of invisible labor at home. Rodsky, a Harvard-educated lawyer and organizational management
  3. specialist who advises families and charitable foundations, was tired of being the “she-fault”
  4. parent. So, she started a spreadsheet titled “Shit I do.” “After months and months of
  5. crowdsourcing this beautiful, giant spreadsheet, I sent this to my husband and said, ‘Can’t wait
  6. to discuss.'”
  7. Rodsky shared the spreadsheet on Facebook. Soon, she was receiving messages from
  8. strangers who had seen it, detailing the domestic indignities they faced. She wanted to channel
  9. that frustration into something productive, and then Rodsky realized she could apply
  10. organizational management principles to the home. When Sarah Harden, the CEO of the media
  11. and production company Hello Sunshine, met Rodsky, she realized Rodsky was onto something
  12. novel. “After 40 to 50 years of talking about the problems, she was working on a solution. [At
  13. Hello Sunshine], (...) We like to be on the problem-solving end of the conversation rather than
  14. wallowing” said Harden.
  15. The result is Rodsky’s book, Fair Play: A Game-Changing Solution for When You Have Too
  16. Much to Do (and More Life to Live), which came out in October. (Hello Sunshine inked a unique
  17. deal with Rodsky as a venture partner, which means the company helped sell the book to a
  18. publisher and will take a cut of its profits.) A key piece of Rodsky’s solution is gamifying the
  19. notion of fair play with a set of cards. “So this is based on a 100 card game. You’re holding cards
  20. that represent all that you do for your home and family.”
  21. The author believes the cards can help couples navigate their domestic balance by helping
  22. them to talk about home life (which most people don’t do) and take full ownership of the tasks
  23. (concept, planning, and execution). The ultimate goal of redistributing domestic work, according
  24. to Rodsky, is to free up time for what she calls “unicorn space” — the stuff that might feel like a
  25. luxury or pipe dream to most parents. “This is about making time for the things we actually care
  26. about — who we were before we had kids,” she said. “What are our passions and purpose,
  27. beyond being a parent and a partner and a worker? The more we spend time arguing about who
  28. does what, the less time we have for the things that truly matter.”


Adapted from: https://www.fastcompany.com/90425669/eve-rodskys-deck-of-cards-could-help-you-find-domestic-bliss

According to the article, what was the first step taken by Eve Rodsky in order to find an equitable way to divide up responsibilities at home?

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Q2671010 Português

Instrução: As questões de números 51 a 60 referem-se ao texto abaixo.


Ser moderno


  1. Em 1922, um grupo de artistas ligados ...... elite de uma São Paulo recém alçada de vila a
  2. metrópole criou um evento que entrou para a história como um dos maiores fracassos da sua
  3. época: a Semana de Arte Moderna. O tempo passou e começamos ...... entender o quão
  4. disruptiva essa iniciativa se tornou. A celebração dos cem anos deveria versar sobre a criativa e
  5. inovadora arte brasileira criada desde então. Uma arte transgressora, influenciada por muitas
  6. origens que revelam uma identidade que, essencialmente, significa diversidade, o nosso maior
  7. patrimônio.
  8. No fundo, a Semana de 22 ganhou tamanha notoriedade por uma vontade de resgatar
  9. heróis e afirmar nacionalismos e regionalismos, para que alguns possam ser chamados de
  10. desbravadores e bandeirantes de descobridores de um país que, até então, não se manifestava.
  11. Este ponto de vista é similar ...... ideia eurocêntrica de “descobrimento”. Os Brasis sempre
  12. existiram com sua imensa diversidade e cultura multifacetada. Nem os Andrades e nem Tarsila
  13. inventaram o Brasil em 1922. Os Brasis já estavam lá, diversos, vivos, resistentes.
  14. Independente do questionável protagonismo de seus partícipes durante a Semana de 22,
  15. o Brasil teve um século pujantemente moderno nas artes visuais, na arquitetura, na música, na
  16. literatura, no pensamento. Apesar de quem tentou se apropriar, os Brasis conseguiram se manter
  17. originais dentro de suas territorialidades. Não foi a semana, mas sim três expoentes absolutos
  18. da nossa criatividade que marcaram a divisão de águas de um país colônia para um país que
  19. desejava ser cosmopolita. Villa-Lobos, Mário de Andrade e Oswald de Andrade foram holofotes
  20. que iluminaram esse caminho do pensamento pequeno para o pensamento universal.
  21. O que aconteceu em 22 foi que um grupo de artistas abriu as portas das identidades
  22. brasileiras para que a sociedade urbana da época ficasse escandalizada com o que viu. Coube
  23. ...... outra geração construir a linguagem que seria celebrada a partir desse momento e inventar
  24. o que de fato é ser moderno. Cabe a quem estiver por vir manter acesa essa chama de querer
  25. ter uma voz na dimensão contemporânea.

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(Fonte: DANTAS, Marcello. Ser moderno. Zero Hora, Porto Alegre, ano 58, n. 20, 19 e 20 fev. 2022).

Assinale a alternativa cuja informação NÃO encontra respaldo no texto.

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Q2671008 História

Relacione a Coluna 1 à Coluna 2, associando o nome de três grandes intérpretes da realidade nacional brasileira com suas orientações teóricas.


Coluna 1

1. Gilberto Freire.

2. Caio Prado Júnior.

3. Sérgio Borque de Holanda.


Coluna 2

( ) Na sua principal obra, a interpretação da realidade nacional é pautada em categorias de análise formulada pelo sociólogo alemão Max Weber.

( ) Assinala a cultura de tolerância e convivência inter-racial no Brasil como uma das características do povo brasileiro.

( ) Em seu estudo “O Homem Cordial”, diz respeito ao brasileiro extremamente passional, ligado às relações pessoais de família e parentesco, e não à racionalidade e impessoalidade.

( ) Inaugurou a utilização do materialismo histórico e dialético na historiografia nacional. Para ele, é as diferenças entre as classes que possibilitam compreender as dinâmicas excludentes do capitalismo.


A ordem correta de preenchimento dos parênteses, de cima para baixo, é:

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Q2671006 História

O método de pesquisa que tem como característica mais importante o curso aprofundado de uma situação, um evento específico, de forma que leve em consideração principalmente suas características internas, mas também o contexto em que ocorre, denomina-se:

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Q2671004 História

De acordo com os Parâmetros Curriculares Nacionais, relacionado ao terceiro ciclo do ensino fundamental de história, analise a sentença abaixo:


O eixo temático para o terceiro ciclo orienta estudos de relações entre a realidade histórica brasileira, a História da América, da Europa, da África e de outras partes do mundo (1ª parte). Nesse contexto, para o terceiro ciclo, é proposto o eixo temático História das relações sociais, da cultura e do trabalho, que se desdobra nos dois subtemas. As relações sociais e a natureza e as relações de trabalho (2ª parte). Sendo assim, os dois subtemas se desdobram em conteúdo de orientação do ensino aprendizagem, os quais devem ser trabalhados na sua integridade (3ª parte).


Quais partes estão corretas?

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Q2671002 História

A Guerra Guaranítica (1753-1756), ou Guerra dos Sete Povos, foi o conflito armado envolvendo as tribos Guarani das missões jesuíticas. Nesse sentido, qual foi o motivo principal que desencadeou essa guerra?

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Q2670999 História

Sobre as invasões holandesas que ocorreram no século XVII no Brasil colonial, analise as assertivas abaixo e assinale a alternativa correta.


I. As invasões holandesas tiveram como área de concentração o nordeste brasileiro.

II. A luta pelo controle do açúcar era o pano de fundo das invasões holandesas.

III. A terceira invasão holandesa ficou conhecida como Holanda Equinocial.

IV. A primeira invasão holandesa foi desbaratada pelos portugueses, sob o comando do terceiro governador-geral, Mem de Sá.

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Q2670997 História

No período do Brasil colonial, diversos tratados entre Portugal e Espanha vieram por determinar suas fronteiras. Nesse sentido, o que ficou estabelecido no primeiro Tratado de Santo Ildefonso, assinado em 1 de outubro de 1777?

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Respostas
741: D
742: C
743: A
744: C
745: A
746: B
747: E
748: A
749: E
750: D
751: D
752: B
753: C
754: A
755: E
756: A
757: C
758: D
759: B
760: C