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Q3578512 Pedagogia
A Base Nacional Comum Curricular (BNCC) está estruturada de modo a explicitar os(as) ____________ que devem ser desenvolvidos(as) ao longo de toda a Educação Básica e em cada etapa da escolaridade, como expressão dos direitos de aprendizagem e desenvolvimento de todos os estudantes.

Assinale a alternativa que preenche corretamente a lacuna do trecho acima.
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Q3578511 Pedagogia
O Art. 22, da Lei de Diretrizes e Bases da Educação Nacional (LDBEN), estabelece como uma das finalidades da Educação Básica:
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Q3578510 Pedagogia
Segundo o § 2º do Art. 1º da Política Nacional de Educação Digital, é um eixo estruturante e objetivo dessa Política: 
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Q3578509 Estatuto da Pessoa com Deficiência - Lei nº 13.146 de 2015
São diretrizes da Política Nacional para a Integração da Pessoa Portadora de Deficiência, de acordo com o Art. 5o:

I. Viabilizar a participação da pessoa portadora de deficiência em todas as fases de implementação dessa Política, por intermédio de suas entidades representativas.
II. Monopolizar o atendimento das necessidades da pessoa portadora de deficiência na rede pública e privada de saúde.
III. Privilegiar mecanismos que acelerem e favoreçam a inclusão social da pessoa portadora de deficiência.

Quais estão corretas? 
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Q3578508 Biologia
Lixo é qualquer tipo de resíduo orgânico ou inorgânico descartado, especialmente resultante do desenvolvimento humano. O tempo de decomposição do lixo no meio ambiente pode variar de acordo com o material. Alguns materiais podem demorar semanas, já outros podem demorar centenas de anos para se decompor. Assinale a alternativa que indica quais os três materiais que mais demoram a se decompor no meio ambiente. 
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Q3578503 Português


(Disponível em: https://exame.com/colunistas/crescer-em-rede/em-busca-do-tempo-perdido-programas-sem-

gestao-atrasam-novas-tecnologias-na-sala-de-aula/ – texto adaptado especialmente para esta prova). 

Considerando o trecho “A esmagadora maioria enfrentou dificuldades intransponíveis”, analise as assertivas a seguir:

I. O sujeito da oração é classificado como indeterminado.
II. A oração não apresenta adjunto adnominal do sujeito.
III. Na oração, há objeto direto. Logo, o verbo “enfrentou” é um verbo transitivo direto.

Quais estão corretas? 
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Q3578502 Português


(Disponível em: https://exame.com/colunistas/crescer-em-rede/em-busca-do-tempo-perdido-programas-sem-

gestao-atrasam-novas-tecnologias-na-sala-de-aula/ – texto adaptado especialmente para esta prova). 

No segundo parágrafo do texto, o sujeito que se organiza em torno do verbo “são” é classificado como: 
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Q3578501 Português


(Disponível em: https://exame.com/colunistas/crescer-em-rede/em-busca-do-tempo-perdido-programas-sem-

gestao-atrasam-novas-tecnologias-na-sala-de-aula/ – texto adaptado especialmente para esta prova). 

Assinale a alternativa que apresenta uma palavra que poderia substituir o vocábulo “facetas” (l. 04) sem alterar o sentido do trecho em que esse vocábulo aparece. 
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Q3578500 Português


(Disponível em: https://exame.com/colunistas/crescer-em-rede/em-busca-do-tempo-perdido-programas-sem-

gestao-atrasam-novas-tecnologias-na-sala-de-aula/ – texto adaptado especialmente para esta prova). 

Considerando o fragmento “A conectividade no ambiente escolar possui muitas facetas”, assinale a alternativa que apresenta, correta e respectivamente, a classificação das palavras sublinhadas.
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Q3578499 Português


(Disponível em: https://exame.com/colunistas/crescer-em-rede/em-busca-do-tempo-perdido-programas-sem-

gestao-atrasam-novas-tecnologias-na-sala-de-aula/ – texto adaptado especialmente para esta prova). 

Considerando o questionário aplicado pelo Instituto Crescer, assinale a alternativa que encontra respaldo no texto. 
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Q3578497 Português


(Disponível em: https://exame.com/colunistas/crescer-em-rede/em-busca-do-tempo-perdido-programas-sem-

gestao-atrasam-novas-tecnologias-na-sala-de-aula/ – texto adaptado especialmente para esta prova). 

Analise as seguintes asserções a respeito do texto e a relação proposta entre elas:

I. Apenas as escolas particulares conseguiram adaptar as aulas ao universo digital.
PORQUE
II. As escolas particulares não enfrentaram dificuldades durante a pandemia. 
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Q3578496 Português


(Disponível em: https://exame.com/colunistas/crescer-em-rede/em-busca-do-tempo-perdido-programas-sem-

gestao-atrasam-novas-tecnologias-na-sala-de-aula/ – texto adaptado especialmente para esta prova). 

 Considerando o exposto pelo texto, analise as assertivas abaixo:

I. Em alguns trechos do texto, a autora fala diretamente com o leitor.
II. A autora supõe que, para o leitor, estar conectado possa ser uma situação rotineira.
III. Na opinião da autora, ao tratar da conectividade nas escolas, é necessário apenas pensar no fornecimento de internet.

Quais estão corretas? 
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Q3578495 Português


(Disponível em: https://exame.com/colunistas/crescer-em-rede/em-busca-do-tempo-perdido-programas-sem-

gestao-atrasam-novas-tecnologias-na-sala-de-aula/ – texto adaptado especialmente para esta prova). 

Considerando a correta concordância verbal, assinale a alternativa que preenche, correta e respectivamente, as lacunas tracejadas das linhas 24, 25 e 26. 
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Q3578494 Português


(Disponível em: https://exame.com/colunistas/crescer-em-rede/em-busca-do-tempo-perdido-programas-sem-

gestao-atrasam-novas-tecnologias-na-sala-de-aula/ – texto adaptado especialmente para esta prova). 

Considerando o emprego do acento indicativo de crase, assinale a alternativa que preenche, correta e respectivamente, as lacunas pontilhadas das linhas 12, 16 e 32. 
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Q3560250 Inglês

Text 1


Green shoppers around the world


If you want to be a responsible consumer, think about not just how much you buy, but also about what’s good for the planet. Green Shoppers United is an international non-profit organization for the promotion of responsible consumerism.


Labels


Read the labels. Some...................the ingredients that manufacturers use in products, such as cosmetics or toiletries, can damage the environment. Some ingredients are only used...................make things prettier, or more colorful, but they might also be harmful. Don’t buy things that contain substances that harm you or the world you live................... For example, research shows a potential link...................the preservatives called parabens, often found in beauty products, and some types of cancer. 


Transport


In today’s global economy, it is easier for companies to buy products and materials where they’re cheap, and transport them over enormous distances to get them to customers. If you can, buy things locally. The local food movement has grown steadily in recent years, and it’s often possible to track down locally grown, or produced, products, rather than those that have been transported long distances. If we stop buying goods that have had to fly over continents to get to us, companies may stop transporting them around unnecessarily. A bargain may cost you less personally, but the real price we pay for it in the long run may turn out to be too high, as jet fuel continues to pollute our environment. 


Environment 


Responsible consumers recycle to reduce waste, and its negative impact on our environment. A lot of the plastic packaging we use for food and drink is recyclable, but not all of it. The most common packaging materials are still non-recyclable polyethylene and PVC. Seventy million tons are used every year. Look at the recycling labels carefully. Manufacturers should use recyclable plastics, like PET, wherever possible. Some have also begun using lighter materials, for example, 30% lighter PET plastic for drinks bottles, to reduce the amount of plastic waste. Transporting lighter materials is cheaper, and uses less fuel, too – so the solution may actually benefit everyone. 


Packaging


We’ve all purchased products wrapped in foil, then sealed in a bag, and then put in a box. Why? Write to companies that you think produce wasteful packaging. Ask them to think about what’s really necessary. Make them realize they can save money by using less packaging and, at the same time, help save our planet.


Consumers


A lot of us expect products these days to be more environmentally friendly. However, research has shown that we don’t want to pay more, and we don’t want to compromise on the quality of products, either. For example, one manufacturer recently had to switch back to less environmental packaging of potato chips, just because customers didn’t like the noise their “green” bags made when they were opened! Think about the effects of your shopping choices. Buy less to save the world, and join our effort to make shopping greener!




Choose the alternative which presents the correct infinitive forms of the following verbs (in bold in the text): found, grown and begun.
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Q3560249 Inglês

Text 1


Green shoppers around the world


If you want to be a responsible consumer, think about not just how much you buy, but also about what’s good for the planet. Green Shoppers United is an international non-profit organization for the promotion of responsible consumerism.


Labels


Read the labels. Some...................the ingredients that manufacturers use in products, such as cosmetics or toiletries, can damage the environment. Some ingredients are only used...................make things prettier, or more colorful, but they might also be harmful. Don’t buy things that contain substances that harm you or the world you live................... For example, research shows a potential link...................the preservatives called parabens, often found in beauty products, and some types of cancer. 


Transport


In today’s global economy, it is easier for companies to buy products and materials where they’re cheap, and transport them over enormous distances to get them to customers. If you can, buy things locally. The local food movement has grown steadily in recent years, and it’s often possible to track down locally grown, or produced, products, rather than those that have been transported long distances. If we stop buying goods that have had to fly over continents to get to us, companies may stop transporting them around unnecessarily. A bargain may cost you less personally, but the real price we pay for it in the long run may turn out to be too high, as jet fuel continues to pollute our environment. 


Environment 


Responsible consumers recycle to reduce waste, and its negative impact on our environment. A lot of the plastic packaging we use for food and drink is recyclable, but not all of it. The most common packaging materials are still non-recyclable polyethylene and PVC. Seventy million tons are used every year. Look at the recycling labels carefully. Manufacturers should use recyclable plastics, like PET, wherever possible. Some have also begun using lighter materials, for example, 30% lighter PET plastic for drinks bottles, to reduce the amount of plastic waste. Transporting lighter materials is cheaper, and uses less fuel, too – so the solution may actually benefit everyone. 


Packaging


We’ve all purchased products wrapped in foil, then sealed in a bag, and then put in a box. Why? Write to companies that you think produce wasteful packaging. Ask them to think about what’s really necessary. Make them realize they can save money by using less packaging and, at the same time, help save our planet.


Consumers


A lot of us expect products these days to be more environmentally friendly. However, research has shown that we don’t want to pay more, and we don’t want to compromise on the quality of products, either. For example, one manufacturer recently had to switch back to less environmental packaging of potato chips, just because customers didn’t like the noise their “green” bags made when they were opened! Think about the effects of your shopping choices. Buy less to save the world, and join our effort to make shopping greener!




In the sentence, Make them realize they can save money by using less packaging (Packing paragraph), the verb realize is used in the same sense as in:
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Q3560248 Inglês

Text 1


Green shoppers around the world


If you want to be a responsible consumer, think about not just how much you buy, but also about what’s good for the planet. Green Shoppers United is an international non-profit organization for the promotion of responsible consumerism.


Labels


Read the labels. Some...................the ingredients that manufacturers use in products, such as cosmetics or toiletries, can damage the environment. Some ingredients are only used...................make things prettier, or more colorful, but they might also be harmful. Don’t buy things that contain substances that harm you or the world you live................... For example, research shows a potential link...................the preservatives called parabens, often found in beauty products, and some types of cancer. 


Transport


In today’s global economy, it is easier for companies to buy products and materials where they’re cheap, and transport them over enormous distances to get them to customers. If you can, buy things locally. The local food movement has grown steadily in recent years, and it’s often possible to track down locally grown, or produced, products, rather than those that have been transported long distances. If we stop buying goods that have had to fly over continents to get to us, companies may stop transporting them around unnecessarily. A bargain may cost you less personally, but the real price we pay for it in the long run may turn out to be too high, as jet fuel continues to pollute our environment. 


Environment 


Responsible consumers recycle to reduce waste, and its negative impact on our environment. A lot of the plastic packaging we use for food and drink is recyclable, but not all of it. The most common packaging materials are still non-recyclable polyethylene and PVC. Seventy million tons are used every year. Look at the recycling labels carefully. Manufacturers should use recyclable plastics, like PET, wherever possible. Some have also begun using lighter materials, for example, 30% lighter PET plastic for drinks bottles, to reduce the amount of plastic waste. Transporting lighter materials is cheaper, and uses less fuel, too – so the solution may actually benefit everyone. 


Packaging


We’ve all purchased products wrapped in foil, then sealed in a bag, and then put in a box. Why? Write to companies that you think produce wasteful packaging. Ask them to think about what’s really necessary. Make them realize they can save money by using less packaging and, at the same time, help save our planet.


Consumers


A lot of us expect products these days to be more environmentally friendly. However, research has shown that we don’t want to pay more, and we don’t want to compromise on the quality of products, either. For example, one manufacturer recently had to switch back to less environmental packaging of potato chips, just because customers didn’t like the noise their “green” bags made when they were opened! Think about the effects of your shopping choices. Buy less to save the world, and join our effort to make shopping greener!




Identify the following statements as true ( T ) or false ( F ), according to structure and grammar use.

( ) If we stop buying goods that (…). stop buying means that you have stopped and bought some goods.
( ) Don’t buy things that contain substances that harm you. is an imperative form to express need of action or not.
( ) (…) that have had to fly over continents to get to us, (…), the verbs in bold are being used in the present perfect tense.
( ) The word actually in the Environment paragraph means: currently.
( ) The underlined words in: Transporting lighter materials is cheaper, and uses less fuel (…),are adjectives in the comparative form.

Choose the alternative which presents the correct sequence, from top to bottom. 
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Q3560247 Inglês

Text 1


Green shoppers around the world


If you want to be a responsible consumer, think about not just how much you buy, but also about what’s good for the planet. Green Shoppers United is an international non-profit organization for the promotion of responsible consumerism.


Labels


Read the labels. Some...................the ingredients that manufacturers use in products, such as cosmetics or toiletries, can damage the environment. Some ingredients are only used...................make things prettier, or more colorful, but they might also be harmful. Don’t buy things that contain substances that harm you or the world you live................... For example, research shows a potential link...................the preservatives called parabens, often found in beauty products, and some types of cancer. 


Transport


In today’s global economy, it is easier for companies to buy products and materials where they’re cheap, and transport them over enormous distances to get them to customers. If you can, buy things locally. The local food movement has grown steadily in recent years, and it’s often possible to track down locally grown, or produced, products, rather than those that have been transported long distances. If we stop buying goods that have had to fly over continents to get to us, companies may stop transporting them around unnecessarily. A bargain may cost you less personally, but the real price we pay for it in the long run may turn out to be too high, as jet fuel continues to pollute our environment. 


Environment 


Responsible consumers recycle to reduce waste, and its negative impact on our environment. A lot of the plastic packaging we use for food and drink is recyclable, but not all of it. The most common packaging materials are still non-recyclable polyethylene and PVC. Seventy million tons are used every year. Look at the recycling labels carefully. Manufacturers should use recyclable plastics, like PET, wherever possible. Some have also begun using lighter materials, for example, 30% lighter PET plastic for drinks bottles, to reduce the amount of plastic waste. Transporting lighter materials is cheaper, and uses less fuel, too – so the solution may actually benefit everyone. 


Packaging


We’ve all purchased products wrapped in foil, then sealed in a bag, and then put in a box. Why? Write to companies that you think produce wasteful packaging. Ask them to think about what’s really necessary. Make them realize they can save money by using less packaging and, at the same time, help save our planet.


Consumers


A lot of us expect products these days to be more environmentally friendly. However, research has shown that we don’t want to pay more, and we don’t want to compromise on the quality of products, either. For example, one manufacturer recently had to switch back to less environmental packaging of potato chips, just because customers didn’t like the noise their “green” bags made when they were opened! Think about the effects of your shopping choices. Buy less to save the world, and join our effort to make shopping greener!




The phrasal verb track down in this sentence The local food movement has grown steadily in recent years, and it’s often possible to track down locally grown, or produced, products (…), can be replaced by which word without changing its meaning? 
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Respostas
13241: D
13242: A
13243: C
13244: A
13245: B
13246: A
13247: C
13248: C
13249: B
13250: A
13251: D
13252: E
13253: E
13254: C
13255: B
13256: D
13257: A
13258: D
13259: C
13260: B