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Ano: 2024 Banca: FEPESE Órgão: Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC Provas: FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de 1º ao 2º ano | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de 3º, 4º, 5º ano e EJA | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Arte | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Ciências | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Física | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Infantil | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Ensino Religioso | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Geografia | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de História | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Língua Estrangeira: Espanhol | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Língua Estrangeira: Inglês | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Língua Portuguesa | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Matemática | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Especial - Atendimento Educacional Especializado (Sala de recursos multifuncionais) | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Especial - Instrutor de Libras | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Especial - Intérprete de Libras | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Especial - Professor Bilíngue | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Especial - Segundo Professor |
Q3078357 Matemática
Um terreno de forma retangular tem 2,4 dam de perímetro. A diferença entre a medida do lado maior e a do lado menor é de 0,04 hm.
O lado menor, em decâmetros, mede:
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Ano: 2024 Banca: FEPESE Órgão: Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC Provas: FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de 1º ao 2º ano | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de 3º, 4º, 5º ano e EJA | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Arte | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Ciências | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Física | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Infantil | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Ensino Religioso | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Geografia | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de História | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Língua Estrangeira: Espanhol | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Língua Estrangeira: Inglês | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Língua Portuguesa | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Matemática | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Especial - Atendimento Educacional Especializado (Sala de recursos multifuncionais) | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Especial - Instrutor de Libras | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Especial - Intérprete de Libras | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Especial - Professor Bilíngue | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Especial - Segundo Professor |
Q3078356 Redação Oficial
Identifique abaixo as afirmativas verdadeiras ( V ) e as falsas ( F ) sobre a finalidade comunicativa dos gêneros textuais/discursivos a seguir:

( ) Ata é o registro, em texto narrativo, resumido e fiel das ocorrências de uma reunião realizada para um determinado fim, e tem por função fazer valer o que foi acordado pela maioria dos participantes.
( ) Declaração é um texto técnico que consiste em eleger um representante legal (outorgado) para que ele possa agir em nome de outro (outorgante).
( ) Parecer é uma correspondência externa, um meio usual de comunicação por escrito dos órgãos do serviço público.
( ) Requerimento é um documento específico de solicitação de algo a que se tem direito (ou supõe-se tê-lo), concedido por lei, decreto, ato, decisão etc.
( ) Procuração é um documento firmado por uma pessoa em favor de outra, asseverando a verdade a respeito de determinado fato transitório.

Assinale a alternativa que indica a sequência correta, de cima para baixo.
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Ano: 2024 Banca: FEPESE Órgão: Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC Provas: FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de 1º ao 2º ano | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de 3º, 4º, 5º ano e EJA | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Arte | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Ciências | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Física | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Infantil | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Ensino Religioso | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Geografia | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de História | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Língua Estrangeira: Espanhol | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Língua Estrangeira: Inglês | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Língua Portuguesa | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Matemática | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Especial - Atendimento Educacional Especializado (Sala de recursos multifuncionais) | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Especial - Instrutor de Libras | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Especial - Intérprete de Libras | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Especial - Professor Bilíngue | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Especial - Segundo Professor |
Q3078355 Português
Analise o texto abaixo:
Idoso embriagado e sem habilitação é condenado a 9 anos por morte de jovem em SC
Réu foi denunciado pelo MPSC e condenado por homicídio doloso de jovem de 22 anos, que retornava do trabalho como técnica de enfermagem no Hospital Regional do Oeste
Um idoso de 64 anos, responsável por um acidente de trânsito que ocasionou a morte de uma jovem de 22 anos, foi condenado pelo Tribunal do Júri da Comarca de Chapecó, no oeste catarinense, nessa quinta-feira (10/10/2024). O réu foi sentenciado a nove anos e seis meses de reclusão por homicídio doloso eventual, quando o autor assume o risco de matar, pelo fato de dirigir embriagado e sem habilitação.
Os jurados que acolheram a tese do MPSC […], sentenciaram o réu a cumprir a pena em regime inicial fechado, além de ter o direito de dirigir suspenso pelo período de dois meses.
O acidente ocorreu no dia 12 de novembro de 2023, na rodovia Balseiros do Rio Uruguai (SC-484), entre os municípios de Guatambu e Chapecó. Conforme a denúncia, na data do acidente, o idoso passou o dia no município de Guatambu, onde ingeriu bebidas alcoólicas até ficar embriagado.
Disponível em: https://ndmais.com.br/justica/idoso-embriagadoe-sem-habilitacao-e-condenado-a-9-anos-por-morte-de-jovemem-sc/. Acesso em: 14 out. 2024. [Adaptado].

A motivação principal noticiada pelo texto é: 
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Ano: 2024 Banca: FEPESE Órgão: Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC Provas: FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de 1º ao 2º ano | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de 3º, 4º, 5º ano e EJA | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Arte | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Ciências | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Física | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Infantil | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Ensino Religioso | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Geografia | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de História | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Língua Estrangeira: Espanhol | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Língua Estrangeira: Inglês | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Língua Portuguesa | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Matemática | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Especial - Atendimento Educacional Especializado (Sala de recursos multifuncionais) | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Especial - Instrutor de Libras | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Especial - Intérprete de Libras | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Especial - Professor Bilíngue | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Especial - Segundo Professor |
Q3078354 Português

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linguagem/. Acesso em: Acesso em: 10 out. de 2024.


Assinale a alternativa correta referente à figura de linguagem usada na imagem.

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Ano: 2024 Banca: FEPESE Órgão: Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC Provas: FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de 1º ao 2º ano | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de 3º, 4º, 5º ano e EJA | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Arte | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Ciências | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Física | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Infantil | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Ensino Religioso | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Geografia | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de História | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Língua Estrangeira: Espanhol | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Língua Estrangeira: Inglês | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Língua Portuguesa | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Matemática | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Especial - Atendimento Educacional Especializado (Sala de recursos multifuncionais) | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Especial - Instrutor de Libras | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Especial - Intérprete de Libras | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Especial - Professor Bilíngue | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Especial - Segundo Professor |
Q3078353 Português

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Com base na imagem e na variedade padrão da língua escrita, assinale a alternativa correta.

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Ano: 2024 Banca: FEPESE Órgão: Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC Provas: FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de 1º ao 2º ano | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de 3º, 4º, 5º ano e EJA | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Arte | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Ciências | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Física | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Infantil | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Ensino Religioso | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Geografia | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de História | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Língua Estrangeira: Espanhol | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Língua Estrangeira: Inglês | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Língua Portuguesa | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Matemática | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Especial - Atendimento Educacional Especializado (Sala de recursos multifuncionais) | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Especial - Instrutor de Libras | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Especial - Intérprete de Libras | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Especial - Professor Bilíngue | FEPESE - 2024 - Prefeitura de Chapecó - SC - Professor de Educação Especial - Segundo Professor |
Q3078352 Português
Analise o texto abaixo:
Pai não entende nada
— Um biquíni novo?
— É, pai.
— Você comprou um no ano passado!
— Não serve mais, pai. Eu cresci.
— Como não serve? No ano passado você tinha 14 anos, este ano tem 15. Não cresceu tanto assim.
— Não serve, pai.
— Está bem. Toma o dinheiro. Compra um biquíni maior.
— Maior não, pai. Menor.
Aquele pai, também, não entendia nada.
Fonte: VERÍSSIMO, Luis Fernando. Comédias da vida privada: 101 crônicas escolhidas. Porto Alegre: L&PM, 1995. p. 255.

Com base no texto e na variedade padrão da língua escrita, assinale a alternativa correta.
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Q3076885 Inglês
As regards quantifiers in English, choose the CORRECT alternative. 
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Q3076884 Inglês
All sentences below refer to indirect speech, EXCEPT: 
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Q3076883 Inglês
Analyze the following sentences.

I. My children usually go camping __ July.
II. Andrew's school was built __ 1983.
III. Could we meet __ 6 pm?

Mark the alternative that fills out, correctly and respectively, the gaps in the sentences: 
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Q3076882 Inglês
Connect the types of conditional sentences numbered 1 to 4 with their examples.

I. Zero Conditional
II. First Conditional
III. Second Conditional
IV. Third Conditional

( ) If it rains, Ana won’t go to the park.
( ) If Carlos had studied, he would have passed the exam.
( ) If water reaches 100 degrees, it boils.
( ) If her sister had a lot of money, she would travel around the world

The option that indicates the CORRECT sequence is: 
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Q3076881 Inglês
The sentence that indicates the CORRECT use of tag questions is: 
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Q3076880 Inglês
Analyze the use of definite and indefinite articles in the sentences below:

I. Julia eats a aple every morning.
II. Paula’s uncle is a teacher.
III. I love the my job.

Choose the CORRECT answer. 
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Q3076879 Inglês
Choose the sentence in which the preposition indicates time. 
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Q3076878 Inglês

Read Text II and answer question 


University Degree Sill Best Way into Good Job 


        How do you get a good job? It might literally be a milliondollar question. And researchers from Georgetown University in the US have an answer: the best way is still to get a college education, even if you're a little late. That's their simple answer – one they came up with after looking at US government data for more than 8,000 Americans who were born in the early 1980s. They found that getting a bachelor's degree by the age of 26 gave people a 56% chance of getting a good job by the age of 30. For their study, the researchers defined a "good job" as one paying at least $ 38,000 for workers under the age of 45.

        According to The Wall Street Journal, the research didn't focus on people who went straight to college after finishing high school because they already have a high chance of getting a good job. Instead, it looked at different pathways that people who didn't go straight to college after high school could take to increase their chances of getting a good job. For example, even just beginning a bachelor's degree by age 22 increased the likelihood of getting a good job by 16 percentage points, according to the report. But despite this evidence, according to a separate Wall Street Journal survey, more than half of people don't feel that doing a four-year degree is worth the cost, because students may finish without specific job skills and with a large amount of debt.

        According to US News, in the academic year that ended in the summer of 2023, the average cost of going to an American university for a year started at about $ 10,000 for a public university, and went as high as almost $ 40,000 for a private school. And Zach Mabel, one of the authors of the Georgetown report, admits that although a university education is likely to be beneficial, for financial reasons "the risk of pursuing higher education is higher than it's ever been."


Source: https://engoo.com.br/app/daily-news/article/study-university-degree-stillbest-way-into-good-job/crbIxBR3Ee6ComdOtgdXYw

Read the following excerpt from text II, and then choose the alternative that indicates a word that can replace “likelihood” without changing its meaning in the context of the sentence.
“(…) even just beginning a bachelor's degree by age 22 increased the likelihood of getting a good job by 16 percentage points, according to the report.” 
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Q3076877 Inglês

Read Text II and answer question 


University Degree Sill Best Way into Good Job 


        How do you get a good job? It might literally be a milliondollar question. And researchers from Georgetown University in the US have an answer: the best way is still to get a college education, even if you're a little late. That's their simple answer – one they came up with after looking at US government data for more than 8,000 Americans who were born in the early 1980s. They found that getting a bachelor's degree by the age of 26 gave people a 56% chance of getting a good job by the age of 30. For their study, the researchers defined a "good job" as one paying at least $ 38,000 for workers under the age of 45.

        According to The Wall Street Journal, the research didn't focus on people who went straight to college after finishing high school because they already have a high chance of getting a good job. Instead, it looked at different pathways that people who didn't go straight to college after high school could take to increase their chances of getting a good job. For example, even just beginning a bachelor's degree by age 22 increased the likelihood of getting a good job by 16 percentage points, according to the report. But despite this evidence, according to a separate Wall Street Journal survey, more than half of people don't feel that doing a four-year degree is worth the cost, because students may finish without specific job skills and with a large amount of debt.

        According to US News, in the academic year that ended in the summer of 2023, the average cost of going to an American university for a year started at about $ 10,000 for a public university, and went as high as almost $ 40,000 for a private school. And Zach Mabel, one of the authors of the Georgetown report, admits that although a university education is likely to be beneficial, for financial reasons "the risk of pursuing higher education is higher than it's ever been."


Source: https://engoo.com.br/app/daily-news/article/study-university-degree-stillbest-way-into-good-job/crbIxBR3Ee6ComdOtgdXYw

The alternative in which there is an abstract noun is: 
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Q3076876 Inglês

Read Text II and answer question 


University Degree Sill Best Way into Good Job 


        How do you get a good job? It might literally be a milliondollar question. And researchers from Georgetown University in the US have an answer: the best way is still to get a college education, even if you're a little late. That's their simple answer – one they came up with after looking at US government data for more than 8,000 Americans who were born in the early 1980s. They found that getting a bachelor's degree by the age of 26 gave people a 56% chance of getting a good job by the age of 30. For their study, the researchers defined a "good job" as one paying at least $ 38,000 for workers under the age of 45.

        According to The Wall Street Journal, the research didn't focus on people who went straight to college after finishing high school because they already have a high chance of getting a good job. Instead, it looked at different pathways that people who didn't go straight to college after high school could take to increase their chances of getting a good job. For example, even just beginning a bachelor's degree by age 22 increased the likelihood of getting a good job by 16 percentage points, according to the report. But despite this evidence, according to a separate Wall Street Journal survey, more than half of people don't feel that doing a four-year degree is worth the cost, because students may finish without specific job skills and with a large amount of debt.

        According to US News, in the academic year that ended in the summer of 2023, the average cost of going to an American university for a year started at about $ 10,000 for a public university, and went as high as almost $ 40,000 for a private school. And Zach Mabel, one of the authors of the Georgetown report, admits that although a university education is likely to be beneficial, for financial reasons "the risk of pursuing higher education is higher than it's ever been."


Source: https://engoo.com.br/app/daily-news/article/study-university-degree-stillbest-way-into-good-job/crbIxBR3Ee6ComdOtgdXYw

“Came up with” in “(…) one they came up with after looking at US government data (…)” can be replaced, without changing its meaning in the context of the text, by: 
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Q3076875 Inglês

Read Text II and answer question 


University Degree Sill Best Way into Good Job 


        How do you get a good job? It might literally be a milliondollar question. And researchers from Georgetown University in the US have an answer: the best way is still to get a college education, even if you're a little late. That's their simple answer – one they came up with after looking at US government data for more than 8,000 Americans who were born in the early 1980s. They found that getting a bachelor's degree by the age of 26 gave people a 56% chance of getting a good job by the age of 30. For their study, the researchers defined a "good job" as one paying at least $ 38,000 for workers under the age of 45.

        According to The Wall Street Journal, the research didn't focus on people who went straight to college after finishing high school because they already have a high chance of getting a good job. Instead, it looked at different pathways that people who didn't go straight to college after high school could take to increase their chances of getting a good job. For example, even just beginning a bachelor's degree by age 22 increased the likelihood of getting a good job by 16 percentage points, according to the report. But despite this evidence, according to a separate Wall Street Journal survey, more than half of people don't feel that doing a four-year degree is worth the cost, because students may finish without specific job skills and with a large amount of debt.

        According to US News, in the academic year that ended in the summer of 2023, the average cost of going to an American university for a year started at about $ 10,000 for a public university, and went as high as almost $ 40,000 for a private school. And Zach Mabel, one of the authors of the Georgetown report, admits that although a university education is likely to be beneficial, for financial reasons "the risk of pursuing higher education is higher than it's ever been."


Source: https://engoo.com.br/app/daily-news/article/study-university-degree-stillbest-way-into-good-job/crbIxBR3Ee6ComdOtgdXYw

In the sentence “That's their simple answer (…)”, the word “their” refers to: 
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Q3076874 Inglês

Read Text II and answer question 


University Degree Sill Best Way into Good Job 


        How do you get a good job? It might literally be a milliondollar question. And researchers from Georgetown University in the US have an answer: the best way is still to get a college education, even if you're a little late. That's their simple answer – one they came up with after looking at US government data for more than 8,000 Americans who were born in the early 1980s. They found that getting a bachelor's degree by the age of 26 gave people a 56% chance of getting a good job by the age of 30. For their study, the researchers defined a "good job" as one paying at least $ 38,000 for workers under the age of 45.

        According to The Wall Street Journal, the research didn't focus on people who went straight to college after finishing high school because they already have a high chance of getting a good job. Instead, it looked at different pathways that people who didn't go straight to college after high school could take to increase their chances of getting a good job. For example, even just beginning a bachelor's degree by age 22 increased the likelihood of getting a good job by 16 percentage points, according to the report. But despite this evidence, according to a separate Wall Street Journal survey, more than half of people don't feel that doing a four-year degree is worth the cost, because students may finish without specific job skills and with a large amount of debt.

        According to US News, in the academic year that ended in the summer of 2023, the average cost of going to an American university for a year started at about $ 10,000 for a public university, and went as high as almost $ 40,000 for a private school. And Zach Mabel, one of the authors of the Georgetown report, admits that although a university education is likely to be beneficial, for financial reasons "the risk of pursuing higher education is higher than it's ever been."


Source: https://engoo.com.br/app/daily-news/article/study-university-degree-stillbest-way-into-good-job/crbIxBR3Ee6ComdOtgdXYw

Choose the CORRECT alternative in which all three words have a suffix. 
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Q3076873 Inglês

Read Text II and answer question 


University Degree Sill Best Way into Good Job 


        How do you get a good job? It might literally be a milliondollar question. And researchers from Georgetown University in the US have an answer: the best way is still to get a college education, even if you're a little late. That's their simple answer – one they came up with after looking at US government data for more than 8,000 Americans who were born in the early 1980s. They found that getting a bachelor's degree by the age of 26 gave people a 56% chance of getting a good job by the age of 30. For their study, the researchers defined a "good job" as one paying at least $ 38,000 for workers under the age of 45.

        According to The Wall Street Journal, the research didn't focus on people who went straight to college after finishing high school because they already have a high chance of getting a good job. Instead, it looked at different pathways that people who didn't go straight to college after high school could take to increase their chances of getting a good job. For example, even just beginning a bachelor's degree by age 22 increased the likelihood of getting a good job by 16 percentage points, according to the report. But despite this evidence, according to a separate Wall Street Journal survey, more than half of people don't feel that doing a four-year degree is worth the cost, because students may finish without specific job skills and with a large amount of debt.

        According to US News, in the academic year that ended in the summer of 2023, the average cost of going to an American university for a year started at about $ 10,000 for a public university, and went as high as almost $ 40,000 for a private school. And Zach Mabel, one of the authors of the Georgetown report, admits that although a university education is likely to be beneficial, for financial reasons "the risk of pursuing higher education is higher than it's ever been."


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As regards Text II, analyze the assertions below.

I. When pursuing higher education, students should analyze a set of factors, including financial reasons.
II. Getting a bachelor's degree is the only pathway for those who want to succeed in any field.
III. Finishing a four-year degree guarantees the development of specific job skills that are required by the job market.

Choose the CORRECT answer. 
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Read Text II and answer question 


University Degree Sill Best Way into Good Job 


        How do you get a good job? It might literally be a milliondollar question. And researchers from Georgetown University in the US have an answer: the best way is still to get a college education, even if you're a little late. That's their simple answer – one they came up with after looking at US government data for more than 8,000 Americans who were born in the early 1980s. They found that getting a bachelor's degree by the age of 26 gave people a 56% chance of getting a good job by the age of 30. For their study, the researchers defined a "good job" as one paying at least $ 38,000 for workers under the age of 45.

        According to The Wall Street Journal, the research didn't focus on people who went straight to college after finishing high school because they already have a high chance of getting a good job. Instead, it looked at different pathways that people who didn't go straight to college after high school could take to increase their chances of getting a good job. For example, even just beginning a bachelor's degree by age 22 increased the likelihood of getting a good job by 16 percentage points, according to the report. But despite this evidence, according to a separate Wall Street Journal survey, more than half of people don't feel that doing a four-year degree is worth the cost, because students may finish without specific job skills and with a large amount of debt.

        According to US News, in the academic year that ended in the summer of 2023, the average cost of going to an American university for a year started at about $ 10,000 for a public university, and went as high as almost $ 40,000 for a private school. And Zach Mabel, one of the authors of the Georgetown report, admits that although a university education is likely to be beneficial, for financial reasons "the risk of pursuing higher education is higher than it's ever been."


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Based on Text II, mark the statements below as TRUE (T) or FALSE (F).

( ) More than 50% of people considered a four-year degree worthwhile, according to a Wall Street Journal survey.
( ) A job that pays at least $38,000 for workers under the age of 45 was defined as a “good job”.
( ) Researchers from Georgetown University in the US found that getting a college education is one of the three best ways to get a good job.
( ) People who finish their bachelor’s degree by the age 22 had a sixteen point six chance of getting a good job.

The statements are, respectively: 
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Respostas
10261: B
10262: C
10263: A
10264: D
10265: A
10266: E
10267: B
10268: B
10269: D
10270: A
10271: C
10272: E
10273: A
10274: D
10275: E
10276: B
10277: D
10278: C
10279: A
10280: E