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Q2016762 Pedagogia
Assinale a alternativa que apresenta um dos principais representantes da tendência pedagógica liberal renovada progressivista.
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Q2016761 Pedagogia
Considere o trecho abaixo:
"Será feita de forma contínua e mediada de modo aferir o aprendizado dos estudantes."
Em um plano de aula, o trecho acima deveria constar no item: 
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Q2016760 Pedagogia
O chamado "tema gerador" é compreendido como um instrumento pedagógico focado:
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Q2016759 Pedagogia
De acordo com Lev Vygotsky, o desenvolvimento cognitivo humano se estabelece essencialmente a partir:
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Q2016758 Pedagogia
Acerca da relação professor e aluno, julgue as frases abaixo.
I.Jean Piaget entende que na relação professor e aluno não há espaço para afetividade.
II.Lev Vygotsky entende que na relação professor e aluno não deve haver imposição de opiniões e vontades.
III.A relação entre professor e aluno passa pela garantia do protagonismo estudantil em sala de aula.
Está (ão) CORRETA (S) a (s) seguinte(s) proposição (ões). 
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Q2016757 Pedagogia
Acerca das considerações sobre os processos avaliativos expressos nos Parâmetros Curriculares Nacionais (PCNs) de Língua Estrangeira, julgue as sentenças abaixo como VERDADEIRAS ou FALSAS.
1.(__)É essencial que a avaliação tenha como foco o que é também enfatizado no ensino.
2.(__)Os testes devem ter como objetivo apenas verificar o domínio do conhecimento sistêmico.
3.(__)A avaliação contínua, fazendo da observação seu principal instrumento e nela diretamente envolvendo o aluno, busca levar mais em conta as interações sociais desenvolvidas e reguladas.
Após análise, assinale a alternativa que apresenta a sequência CORRETA dos itens acima, de cima para baixo:
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Q2016756 Inglês
TEXTO 01

O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.
 
Seven secrets to savvy packing before you head off on your holidays

(1º§) 1.Tuck and roll clothes
ITEMS like sarongs and dresses are vulnerable to creasing, but rolling them up and tucking them in tightly is the way to beat wrinkling. Or follow tidying guru Marie Kondo's advice and pack all of your clothes upright, rather than in a pile, so that you can see all of the outfits in your case.

(2º§) 2. Keep hats in shape
WHAT'S a holiday without a hat? If you need to put yours in a suitcase, make sure it's one of the first things you pack, and stuff it! A swimsuit works well as the cossie will keep its shape no matter what you pack it in. Then place small items such as underwear around it.

(3º§) 3. Stuff sandals to keep shape
YOU don't want your sandals to be bent out of shape while en route, so stuff them with a small item such as a pair of socks. That way they will also take up less room in your suitcase. You can also slot the ends of your sandals together to help preserve their shape even more.

(4º§) 4. The rule off three fold
THE rule of three is an effective way to keep smaller items such as T-shirts folded nice and tightly. Think of your T-shirt split into three equal parts down the middle. Fold each side into the centre, fold in half and then again until your item is small and compact.

(5º§) 5. Tie belts around shorts
IF you have a pair of shorts or trousers that have a tie, use it to your advantage. Remove it from the belt loops and once your item is rolled, wrap the tie around as many times as needed before tucking ends in. It will stop clothing unrolling and has the extra benefit of keeping the tie crease-free.

(6º§) 6. Fold up bag and add trinkets
FOLD your bag in half before placing it flat at the bottom of the suitcase. Then add your larger, rolleditems on top of the bag. It will stay as flat as possible and so avoid becoming misshapen. Add smaller items such as jewellery inside your rolled clothes to keep them safe.

(7º§) 7. Sunglasses protection
IF your sunglasses don't come with a protective case, then they need to be protected from being damaged during the journey, it's horribly easy to scratch the lenses. A soft sarong, which is all one fabric, is perfect for this. Pop your sunnies in, roll to the end, and pack it up.


https://www.thesun.co.uk/travel/15855247/seven-secrets-to-savvy-packing/
According to the text, what could happen if the sunglasses are not packed well?
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Q2016755 Inglês
TEXTO 01

O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.
 
Seven secrets to savvy packing before you head off on your holidays

(1º§) 1.Tuck and roll clothes
ITEMS like sarongs and dresses are vulnerable to creasing, but rolling them up and tucking them in tightly is the way to beat wrinkling. Or follow tidying guru Marie Kondo's advice and pack all of your clothes upright, rather than in a pile, so that you can see all of the outfits in your case.

(2º§) 2. Keep hats in shape
WHAT'S a holiday without a hat? If you need to put yours in a suitcase, make sure it's one of the first things you pack, and stuff it! A swimsuit works well as the cossie will keep its shape no matter what you pack it in. Then place small items such as underwear around it.

(3º§) 3. Stuff sandals to keep shape
YOU don't want your sandals to be bent out of shape while en route, so stuff them with a small item such as a pair of socks. That way they will also take up less room in your suitcase. You can also slot the ends of your sandals together to help preserve their shape even more.

(4º§) 4. The rule off three fold
THE rule of three is an effective way to keep smaller items such as T-shirts folded nice and tightly. Think of your T-shirt split into three equal parts down the middle. Fold each side into the centre, fold in half and then again until your item is small and compact.

(5º§) 5. Tie belts around shorts
IF you have a pair of shorts or trousers that have a tie, use it to your advantage. Remove it from the belt loops and once your item is rolled, wrap the tie around as many times as needed before tucking ends in. It will stop clothing unrolling and has the extra benefit of keeping the tie crease-free.

(6º§) 6. Fold up bag and add trinkets
FOLD your bag in half before placing it flat at the bottom of the suitcase. Then add your larger, rolleditems on top of the bag. It will stay as flat as possible and so avoid becoming misshapen. Add smaller items such as jewellery inside your rolled clothes to keep them safe.

(7º§) 7. Sunglasses protection
IF your sunglasses don't come with a protective case, then they need to be protected from being damaged during the journey, it's horribly easy to scratch the lenses. A soft sarong, which is all one fabric, is perfect for this. Pop your sunnies in, roll to the end, and pack it up.


https://www.thesun.co.uk/travel/15855247/seven-secrets-to-savvy-packing/
According to the text, the secret to packing clothes is:
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Q2016754 Inglês
TEXTO 01

O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.
 
Seven secrets to savvy packing before you head off on your holidays

(1º§) 1.Tuck and roll clothes
ITEMS like sarongs and dresses are vulnerable to creasing, but rolling them up and tucking them in tightly is the way to beat wrinkling. Or follow tidying guru Marie Kondo's advice and pack all of your clothes upright, rather than in a pile, so that you can see all of the outfits in your case.

(2º§) 2. Keep hats in shape
WHAT'S a holiday without a hat? If you need to put yours in a suitcase, make sure it's one of the first things you pack, and stuff it! A swimsuit works well as the cossie will keep its shape no matter what you pack it in. Then place small items such as underwear around it.

(3º§) 3. Stuff sandals to keep shape
YOU don't want your sandals to be bent out of shape while en route, so stuff them with a small item such as a pair of socks. That way they will also take up less room in your suitcase. You can also slot the ends of your sandals together to help preserve their shape even more.

(4º§) 4. The rule off three fold
THE rule of three is an effective way to keep smaller items such as T-shirts folded nice and tightly. Think of your T-shirt split into three equal parts down the middle. Fold each side into the centre, fold in half and then again until your item is small and compact.

(5º§) 5. Tie belts around shorts
IF you have a pair of shorts or trousers that have a tie, use it to your advantage. Remove it from the belt loops and once your item is rolled, wrap the tie around as many times as needed before tucking ends in. It will stop clothing unrolling and has the extra benefit of keeping the tie crease-free.

(6º§) 6. Fold up bag and add trinkets
FOLD your bag in half before placing it flat at the bottom of the suitcase. Then add your larger, rolleditems on top of the bag. It will stay as flat as possible and so avoid becoming misshapen. Add smaller items such as jewellery inside your rolled clothes to keep them safe.

(7º§) 7. Sunglasses protection
IF your sunglasses don't come with a protective case, then they need to be protected from being damaged during the journey, it's horribly easy to scratch the lenses. A soft sarong, which is all one fabric, is perfect for this. Pop your sunnies in, roll to the end, and pack it up.


https://www.thesun.co.uk/travel/15855247/seven-secrets-to-savvy-packing/
Mark the alternative that has a synonym to the word "misshapen" (6º§).
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Q2016753 Inglês
TEXTO 01

O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.
 
Seven secrets to savvy packing before you head off on your holidays

(1º§) 1.Tuck and roll clothes
ITEMS like sarongs and dresses are vulnerable to creasing, but rolling them up and tucking them in tightly is the way to beat wrinkling. Or follow tidying guru Marie Kondo's advice and pack all of your clothes upright, rather than in a pile, so that you can see all of the outfits in your case.

(2º§) 2. Keep hats in shape
WHAT'S a holiday without a hat? If you need to put yours in a suitcase, make sure it's one of the first things you pack, and stuff it! A swimsuit works well as the cossie will keep its shape no matter what you pack it in. Then place small items such as underwear around it.

(3º§) 3. Stuff sandals to keep shape
YOU don't want your sandals to be bent out of shape while en route, so stuff them with a small item such as a pair of socks. That way they will also take up less room in your suitcase. You can also slot the ends of your sandals together to help preserve their shape even more.

(4º§) 4. The rule off three fold
THE rule of three is an effective way to keep smaller items such as T-shirts folded nice and tightly. Think of your T-shirt split into three equal parts down the middle. Fold each side into the centre, fold in half and then again until your item is small and compact.

(5º§) 5. Tie belts around shorts
IF you have a pair of shorts or trousers that have a tie, use it to your advantage. Remove it from the belt loops and once your item is rolled, wrap the tie around as many times as needed before tucking ends in. It will stop clothing unrolling and has the extra benefit of keeping the tie crease-free.

(6º§) 6. Fold up bag and add trinkets
FOLD your bag in half before placing it flat at the bottom of the suitcase. Then add your larger, rolleditems on top of the bag. It will stay as flat as possible and so avoid becoming misshapen. Add smaller items such as jewellery inside your rolled clothes to keep them safe.

(7º§) 7. Sunglasses protection
IF your sunglasses don't come with a protective case, then they need to be protected from being damaged during the journey, it's horribly easy to scratch the lenses. A soft sarong, which is all one fabric, is perfect for this. Pop your sunnies in, roll to the end, and pack it up.


https://www.thesun.co.uk/travel/15855247/seven-secrets-to-savvy-packing/
"Fold your bag in half [...]" (6º§) could be translated as:
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Q2016752 Inglês
TEXTO 01

O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.
 
Seven secrets to savvy packing before you head off on your holidays

(1º§) 1.Tuck and roll clothes
ITEMS like sarongs and dresses are vulnerable to creasing, but rolling them up and tucking them in tightly is the way to beat wrinkling. Or follow tidying guru Marie Kondo's advice and pack all of your clothes upright, rather than in a pile, so that you can see all of the outfits in your case.

(2º§) 2. Keep hats in shape
WHAT'S a holiday without a hat? If you need to put yours in a suitcase, make sure it's one of the first things you pack, and stuff it! A swimsuit works well as the cossie will keep its shape no matter what you pack it in. Then place small items such as underwear around it.

(3º§) 3. Stuff sandals to keep shape
YOU don't want your sandals to be bent out of shape while en route, so stuff them with a small item such as a pair of socks. That way they will also take up less room in your suitcase. You can also slot the ends of your sandals together to help preserve their shape even more.

(4º§) 4. The rule off three fold
THE rule of three is an effective way to keep smaller items such as T-shirts folded nice and tightly. Think of your T-shirt split into three equal parts down the middle. Fold each side into the centre, fold in half and then again until your item is small and compact.

(5º§) 5. Tie belts around shorts
IF you have a pair of shorts or trousers that have a tie, use it to your advantage. Remove it from the belt loops and once your item is rolled, wrap the tie around as many times as needed before tucking ends in. It will stop clothing unrolling and has the extra benefit of keeping the tie crease-free.

(6º§) 6. Fold up bag and add trinkets
FOLD your bag in half before placing it flat at the bottom of the suitcase. Then add your larger, rolleditems on top of the bag. It will stay as flat as possible and so avoid becoming misshapen. Add smaller items such as jewellery inside your rolled clothes to keep them safe.

(7º§) 7. Sunglasses protection
IF your sunglasses don't come with a protective case, then they need to be protected from being damaged during the journey, it's horribly easy to scratch the lenses. A soft sarong, which is all one fabric, is perfect for this. Pop your sunnies in, roll to the end, and pack it up.


https://www.thesun.co.uk/travel/15855247/seven-secrets-to-savvy-packing/
Consider the following assertives:
I.The word "trinkets" could be translated as "bugigangas" (6º§).
II."Rule off" is a phrasal verb (4º§).
III."Belt loops" could be replaced by "Strap tied" (5º§).
Which one(s) is(are) CORRECT?
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Q2016751 Inglês
TEXTO 01

O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.
 
Seven secrets to savvy packing before you head off on your holidays

(1º§) 1.Tuck and roll clothes
ITEMS like sarongs and dresses are vulnerable to creasing, but rolling them up and tucking them in tightly is the way to beat wrinkling. Or follow tidying guru Marie Kondo's advice and pack all of your clothes upright, rather than in a pile, so that you can see all of the outfits in your case.

(2º§) 2. Keep hats in shape
WHAT'S a holiday without a hat? If you need to put yours in a suitcase, make sure it's one of the first things you pack, and stuff it! A swimsuit works well as the cossie will keep its shape no matter what you pack it in. Then place small items such as underwear around it.

(3º§) 3. Stuff sandals to keep shape
YOU don't want your sandals to be bent out of shape while en route, so stuff them with a small item such as a pair of socks. That way they will also take up less room in your suitcase. You can also slot the ends of your sandals together to help preserve their shape even more.

(4º§) 4. The rule off three fold
THE rule of three is an effective way to keep smaller items such as T-shirts folded nice and tightly. Think of your T-shirt split into three equal parts down the middle. Fold each side into the centre, fold in half and then again until your item is small and compact.

(5º§) 5. Tie belts around shorts
IF you have a pair of shorts or trousers that have a tie, use it to your advantage. Remove it from the belt loops and once your item is rolled, wrap the tie around as many times as needed before tucking ends in. It will stop clothing unrolling and has the extra benefit of keeping the tie crease-free.

(6º§) 6. Fold up bag and add trinkets
FOLD your bag in half before placing it flat at the bottom of the suitcase. Then add your larger, rolleditems on top of the bag. It will stay as flat as possible and so avoid becoming misshapen. Add smaller items such as jewellery inside your rolled clothes to keep them safe.

(7º§) 7. Sunglasses protection
IF your sunglasses don't come with a protective case, then they need to be protected from being damaged during the journey, it's horribly easy to scratch the lenses. A soft sarong, which is all one fabric, is perfect for this. Pop your sunnies in, roll to the end, and pack it up.


https://www.thesun.co.uk/travel/15855247/seven-secrets-to-savvy-packing/
According to the text, one of the first things you pack is (are):
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Q2016620 Meio Ambiente
"De olho nas mudanças climáticas, 20 estados brasileiros observaram mais de 100 ameaças que colocam em risco os municípios e os cidadãos. Ao mesmo tempo, apenas sete locais já implementam estudos de vulnerabilidade e cinco se comprometem a reduzir gases do efeito estufa. É isso que demonstrou a pesquisa do CPD Latin America, laboratório de pesquisa sem fins lucrativos que monitora questões ambientais." (noticias.uol.com.br)
A preocupação com a emissão de gases que favorecem o efeito estufa tem sido cada vez maior em todo o mundo, pois como cita o texto acima, suas consequências colocam em risco toda a humanidade.
Qual dos itens abaixo NÃO representa um impacto deste problema no desenvolvimento humano? 
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Q2016619 História e Geografia de Estados e Municípios
A história do município de Iporã do Oeste conta que os primeiros colonos que chegaram à então chamada Vila Pinhal eram, em sua maioria, imigrantes alemães e italianos, vindos diretamente da europa ou mesmo de algumas localidades do Rio Grande do Sul. Batizada como Pinhal por ter em seu território uma grande quantidade de pinheiros, a localidade teve como principal atrativo para a migração:
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Q2016618 História e Geografia de Estados e Municípios
Com 95,4 mil km² de extensão territorial, apesar de ser um dos menores estado do Brasil, Santa Catarina possui uma variada vegetação que se faz presente ricamente em:
I.Mangue.
II.Praia.
III.Caatinga.
IV.Duna.
V.Mata Atlântica.
VI.Restinga.
Qual dos itens acima NÃO corresponde a um tipo de vegetação encontrado no estado de Santa Catarina?
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Q2016614 Agropecuária
O solo é composto por duas partes, sendo uma sólida também conhecida por sólidos do solo ou matriz do solo e outra parte não ocupada pelos sólidos, denominada de espaço poroso ou poros do solo. Em relação a ocupação da água do solo nesses espaços, julgue os itens a seguir como (V) verdadeiros ou (F) falsos:
I.(__)Geralmente, o espaço poroso do solo é ocupado pela água do solo e por uma solução gasosa também chamada de ar no solo, nessa ocasião o solo encontra-se saturado e quando o mesmo é totalmente ocupado por água é dito não saturado.
II.(__)O fenômeno de capilaridade do solo é o processo de retenção da água num solo não saturado em que a água é retida nas superfícies dos sólidos como filmes presos a essa superfície.
III.(__)No cálculo do volume de água num solo não saturado, tem-se que V é o volume do solo que será igual à soma do volume dos sólidos (Vs) mais o volume dos poros (Vp), logo V = Vs+Vp. Sabendo-se que Vp é igual à soma de volume de água (Va) mais volume de ar (Var ), tem-se que V = Vs + Va + Var.

Após análise, assinale a alternativa que apresenta a sequência CORRETA dos itens acima, de cima para baixo:
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Q2016613 História e Geografia de Estados e Municípios
Em relação ao tipo de solo encontrado na região de Itaporã do Oeste/SC, existe o predomínio de um deles, marque a alternativa CORRETA que o representa. 
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Q2016612 Geografia
O conhecimento do consumo de água de povoamentos florestais é importante por várias razões, mas a quantificação desta fase do ciclo hidrológico em condições naturais é muito difícil. Aliás, até há pouco tempo não se conhecia método preciso para se avaliar o consumo de água de superfícies vegetadas. Inclusive existe uma equação sobre balanço hídrico do solo em que alguns parâmetros abaixo estão envolvidos nessa equação que descreve a evapotranspiração, EXCETO.
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Q2016611 Geografia
A meteorologia é uma ciência que tem profunda relação com o ambiente, em especial, por exemplo, na agricultura para planejamento de irrigação, aplicação de fertilizantes, dentre outros. Além disso, os prognósticos do tempo despertam grande interesse popular, ocupam espaço diário em televisão, rádio e jornal. No entanto, ainda existem algumas dúvidas sobre os limites de prazo dessas previsões.
Hoje o limite das chamadas previsões de tempo, ou seja, aquelas que especificam as variações instantâneas da atmosfera, em local, dia e hora determinado apresentam um quantitativo de dias, marque a alternativa correspondente.
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Q2016610 Pedagogia
Os Parâmetros Curriculares Nacionais são um referencial de qualidade para a educação no Ensino Fundamental em todo o País, a sua principal função está determinada em uma das alternativas abaixo, marque a alternativa CORRETA. 
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Respostas
2141: B
2142: C
2143: B
2144: B
2145: B
2146: A
2147: C
2148: D
2149: D
2150: C
2151: C
2152: C
2153: B
2154: C
2155: A
2156: A
2157: C
2158: B
2159: A
2160: C