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Q4009868 Inglês
She will travel ____ June, 23.
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Q4009867 Inglês
My grandmother _________________ since 1992.
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Q4009866 Inglês
Your father ____________ playing soccer, _________ he?
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Q4009865 Inglês
Choose the alternative which shows the right sentence.
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Q4009864 Inglês
Complete the sentence according to the information.

    In Brazil, the participation in electoral process is obligatory,
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Q4009863 Inglês
 Complete the sentence.

The women arrived in the amusement park by _____________.
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Q4009862 Inglês
Which sentence has irregular verb? 
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Q4009861 Inglês
About the adjective in the sentence

“There is a dangerous person in the house.”

I – The prefix in the adjective changed the meaning of the word. II – It characterizes the word house. III – The suffix means “full of”. IV – The adjective comes from a noun.

The alternative which shows the right information is:
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Q4009860 Inglês
What is the right possessive noun for the sentence: “The laptop of the girl showed some message about the website”?
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Q4009859 Inglês
Correct the mistake of the sentence:

“His big sister drives very bad.”
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Q4009858 Inglês
Neanderthals cooked meals with pulses 70,000 years ago


Stone Age cooks were surprisingly sophisticated, combining an array of ingredients and using different techniques to prepare and flavor their meals, analysis of some of the earliest charred food remains has suggested.

Plant material found at the Shanidar Cave in Northern Iraq — which is famous for its burial of a Neanderthal surrounded by flowers — and Franchthi Cave in Greece suggested that prehistoric cooking by Neanderthals and early modern humans was complex, involving several steps, and that the foods used were diverse, according to a new study published in the journal Antiquity.

Wild nuts, peas, vetch, a legume which had edible seed pods, and grasses were often combined with pulses like beans or lentils, the most commonly identified ingredient, and at times, wild mustard. To make the plants more palatable, pulses, which have a naturally bitter taste, were soaked, coarsely ground or pounded with stones to remove their peel.


Source (Adapted): https://edition.cnn.com/2022/11/22/world/prehistoric-diets-plants-neanderthalsscn/index.html
About the pulses used by the Neanderthals:
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Q4009857 Inglês
Neanderthals cooked meals with pulses 70,000 years ago


Stone Age cooks were surprisingly sophisticated, combining an array of ingredients and using different techniques to prepare and flavor their meals, analysis of some of the earliest charred food remains has suggested.

Plant material found at the Shanidar Cave in Northern Iraq — which is famous for its burial of a Neanderthal surrounded by flowers — and Franchthi Cave in Greece suggested that prehistoric cooking by Neanderthals and early modern humans was complex, involving several steps, and that the foods used were diverse, according to a new study published in the journal Antiquity.

Wild nuts, peas, vetch, a legume which had edible seed pods, and grasses were often combined with pulses like beans or lentils, the most commonly identified ingredient, and at times, wild mustard. To make the plants more palatable, pulses, which have a naturally bitter taste, were soaked, coarsely ground or pounded with stones to remove their peel.


Source (Adapted): https://edition.cnn.com/2022/11/22/world/prehistoric-diets-plants-neanderthalsscn/index.html
Which information is not given in the text?
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Q4009856 Inglês
Neanderthals cooked meals with pulses 70,000 years ago


Stone Age cooks were surprisingly sophisticated, combining an array of ingredients and using different techniques to prepare and flavor their meals, analysis of some of the earliest charred food remains has suggested.

Plant material found at the Shanidar Cave in Northern Iraq — which is famous for its burial of a Neanderthal surrounded by flowers — and Franchthi Cave in Greece suggested that prehistoric cooking by Neanderthals and early modern humans was complex, involving several steps, and that the foods used were diverse, according to a new study published in the journal Antiquity.

Wild nuts, peas, vetch, a legume which had edible seed pods, and grasses were often combined with pulses like beans or lentils, the most commonly identified ingredient, and at times, wild mustard. To make the plants more palatable, pulses, which have a naturally bitter taste, were soaked, coarsely ground or pounded with stones to remove their peel.


Source (Adapted): https://edition.cnn.com/2022/11/22/world/prehistoric-diets-plants-neanderthalsscn/index.html
According to the text:
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Q4009855 Inglês
Embrace what may be the most important green technology
ever. It could save us all



Let’s focus for a moment on technology. Specifically, what might be the most important environmental technology ever developed: precision fermentation.
Precision fermentation is a refined form of brewing, a means of multiplying microbes to create specific products. It has been used for many years to produce drugs and food additives. But now, in several labs and a few factories, scientists are developing what could be a new generation of staple foods. The developments I find most interesting use no agricultural raw material.

The microbes they breed feed on hydrogen or methanol – which can be made with renewable electricity – combined with water, carbon dioxide and a very small amount of fertilizer. They produce a flour that contains roughly 60% protein, a much higher concentration than any major crop can achieve (soy beans contain 37%, chick peas, 20%). When they are bred to produce specific proteins and fats, they can create much better replacements than plant products for meat, fish, milk and eggs. And they have the potential to do two astonishing things.


Source (Adapted): https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/nov/24/green-technology-precisionfermentation-farming
The word “roughly” can be replaced by: 
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Q4009854 Inglês
Embrace what may be the most important green technology
ever. It could save us all



Let’s focus for a moment on technology. Specifically, what might be the most important environmental technology ever developed: precision fermentation.
Precision fermentation is a refined form of brewing, a means of multiplying microbes to create specific products. It has been used for many years to produce drugs and food additives. But now, in several labs and a few factories, scientists are developing what could be a new generation of staple foods. The developments I find most interesting use no agricultural raw material.

The microbes they breed feed on hydrogen or methanol – which can be made with renewable electricity – combined with water, carbon dioxide and a very small amount of fertilizer. They produce a flour that contains roughly 60% protein, a much higher concentration than any major crop can achieve (soy beans contain 37%, chick peas, 20%). When they are bred to produce specific proteins and fats, they can create much better replacements than plant products for meat, fish, milk and eggs. And they have the potential to do two astonishing things.


Source (Adapted): https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/nov/24/green-technology-precisionfermentation-farming
 To the author, the precision fermentation:
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Q4009853 Inglês
Embrace what may be the most important green technology
ever. It could save us all



Let’s focus for a moment on technology. Specifically, what might be the most important environmental technology ever developed: precision fermentation.
Precision fermentation is a refined form of brewing, a means of multiplying microbes to create specific products. It has been used for many years to produce drugs and food additives. But now, in several labs and a few factories, scientists are developing what could be a new generation of staple foods. The developments I find most interesting use no agricultural raw material.

The microbes they breed feed on hydrogen or methanol – which can be made with renewable electricity – combined with water, carbon dioxide and a very small amount of fertilizer. They produce a flour that contains roughly 60% protein, a much higher concentration than any major crop can achieve (soy beans contain 37%, chick peas, 20%). When they are bred to produce specific proteins and fats, they can create much better replacements than plant products for meat, fish, milk and eggs. And they have the potential to do two astonishing things.


Source (Adapted): https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/nov/24/green-technology-precisionfermentation-farming
According to the text, the precision fermentation:
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Q4009852 Engenharia Agronômica (Agronomia)

As estratégias de conservação do solo dependem de três passos básicos:


I. Obtenção de conhecimento adequado sobre a utilização dos recursos da terra.

II. Monitoramento dos campos e detecção de zonas críticas.

III. Controle e estimativa da eficiência das práticas de conservação do solo aplicadas.


Julgue os itens e assinale a alternativa correta: 

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Q4009851 Engenharia Agronômica (Agronomia)
A fruticultura brasileira, além valorizar a riqueza vegetal e cultural do país, apoia-se nos três pilares da sustentabilidade, estes que são:
I. Econômico. II. Social. III. Ambiental.

Julgue os itens e assinale a alternativa correta:
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Q4009850 Engenharia Agronômica (Agronomia)
O crescimento constante da população mundial reflete diretamente no aumento da demanda de alimentos. Por isso, o processo de produção sustentável é fundamental para evitar desperdícios, principalmente dos recursos naturais, que estão cada vez mais escassos. Na agricultura, a fertirrigação é uma das práticas de manejo inteligente que aproveita a água para realizar a adubação. A fertirrigação é uma técnica de aplicação de fertilizantes via água de irrigação que difere significativamente da aplicação via solo, em especial por disponibilizar os nutrientes de forma mais rápida para as plantas. Sobre a fertirrigação, é correto afirmar:
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Q4009849 Engenharia Agronômica (Agronomia)
O cultivo protegido é especialmente importante em determinadas situações, exceto:
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521: A
522: B
523: C
524: E
525: A
526: C
527: X
528: C
529: A
530: B
531: A
532: D
533: E
534: A
535: B
536: C
537: E
538: A
539: E
540: C