Foram encontradas 30.926 questões

Resolva questões gratuitamente!

Junte-se a mais de 4 milhões de concurseiros!

Q2423194 Português

Assinale a alternativa que CORRESPONDE à função exercida pelo termo em destaque na oração a seguir: “Os jornais nada publicaram”.

Alternativas
Q2423193 Português

Assinale a única alternativa que NÃO substitui a palavra em destaque adequadamente no trecho da música a seguir: “Mas que nada um samba / Como este tão legal / Você não vai querer / Que eu chegue no final [...]”. (“Mas que nada”, por Jorge Ben Jor)

Alternativas
Q2423192 Português

Assinale a única alternativa que corresponde, RESPECTIVAMENTE, às classificações das palavras em destaque no excerto a seguir quanto à posição da sílaba tônica:


“A lactose nada mais é do que o açúcar predominante do leite. Ela também é encontrada nos derivados lácteos. É utilizada pelos organismos como fonte de energia para o desenvolvimento do sistema nervoso central, facilitando a absorção de cálcio, fósforo e vitamina D, além de favorecer a retenção de cálcio e prevenir a osteoporose. [...]”


(Disponível em:

https://minhasaude.proteste.org.br/o-que-e-a-

intolerancia-a-lactose/)

Alternativas
Q2423072 Inglês

British troops move black rhinos to Malawi


British troops have helped to move a group of critically endangered black rhinos from South Africa to Malawi to protect them against poaching. Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion Royal Gurkha Rifles moved 17 of the animals, which are hunted for their horns, in the hope they can be better protected. They were transported by air and road from KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa to Liwonde National Park in Malawi.

The troops then spent three months training rangers to keep them safe. Major Jez England, the officer commanding the British Army counter-poaching team in Liwonde, said the operation had been “hugely successful”. “Not only do we share skills with the rangers, improving their efficiency and ability to patrol larger areas, but it also provides a unique opportunity for our soldiers to train in a challenging environment”, he said.

The UK government says it has committed more than £36m to tackle the illegal wildlife trade between 2014 and 2021. Part of this is to help support trans-boundary work to allow animals to move more safely between areas and across national borders.


(Site: BBC - adaptado.)

Choose the word related to appearance:

Alternativas
Q2423071 Inglês

British troops move black rhinos to Malawi


British troops have helped to move a group of critically endangered black rhinos from South Africa to Malawi to protect them against poaching. Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion Royal Gurkha Rifles moved 17 of the animals, which are hunted for their horns, in the hope they can be better protected. They were transported by air and road from KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa to Liwonde National Park in Malawi.

The troops then spent three months training rangers to keep them safe. Major Jez England, the officer commanding the British Army counter-poaching team in Liwonde, said the operation had been “hugely successful”. “Not only do we share skills with the rangers, improving their efficiency and ability to patrol larger areas, but it also provides a unique opportunity for our soldiers to train in a challenging environment”, he said.

The UK government says it has committed more than £36m to tackle the illegal wildlife trade between 2014 and 2021. Part of this is to help support trans-boundary work to allow animals to move more safely between areas and across national borders.


(Site: BBC - adaptado.)

The synonym of “work” is NOT:

Alternativas
Q2423070 Inglês

British troops move black rhinos to Malawi


British troops have helped to move a group of critically endangered black rhinos from South Africa to Malawi to protect them against poaching. Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion Royal Gurkha Rifles moved 17 of the animals, which are hunted for their horns, in the hope they can be better protected. They were transported by air and road from KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa to Liwonde National Park in Malawi.

The troops then spent three months training rangers to keep them safe. Major Jez England, the officer commanding the British Army counter-poaching team in Liwonde, said the operation had been “hugely successful”. “Not only do we share skills with the rangers, improving their efficiency and ability to patrol larger areas, but it also provides a unique opportunity for our soldiers to train in a challenging environment”, he said.

The UK government says it has committed more than £36m to tackle the illegal wildlife trade between 2014 and 2021. Part of this is to help support trans-boundary work to allow animals to move more safely between areas and across national borders.


(Site: BBC - adaptado.)

Choose the alternative that contains a sentence from the text that employs the past perfect:

Alternativas
Q2423069 Inglês

British troops move black rhinos to Malawi


British troops have helped to move a group of critically endangered black rhinos from South Africa to Malawi to protect them against poaching. Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion Royal Gurkha Rifles moved 17 of the animals, which are hunted for their horns, in the hope they can be better protected. They were transported by air and road from KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa to Liwonde National Park in Malawi.

The troops then spent three months training rangers to keep them safe. Major Jez England, the officer commanding the British Army counter-poaching team in Liwonde, said the operation had been “hugely successful”. “Not only do we share skills with the rangers, improving their efficiency and ability to patrol larger areas, but it also provides a unique opportunity for our soldiers to train in a challenging environment”, he said.

The UK government says it has committed more than £36m to tackle the illegal wildlife trade between 2014 and 2021. Part of this is to help support trans-boundary work to allow animals to move more safely between areas and across national borders.


(Site: BBC - adaptado.)

Judge the following items as true (C) or false (E) and mark the alternative that presents the CORRECT order:


( ) Poaching (first paragraph) means illegally hunting.

( ) The word “which” (first paragraph) refers to “animals”.

( ) The verb “to tackle” (third paragraph) is synonymous with “to prevent”.

Alternativas
Q2423068 Inglês

British troops move black rhinos to Malawi


British troops have helped to move a group of critically endangered black rhinos from South Africa to Malawi to protect them against poaching. Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion Royal Gurkha Rifles moved 17 of the animals, which are hunted for their horns, in the hope they can be better protected. They were transported by air and road from KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa to Liwonde National Park in Malawi.

The troops then spent three months training rangers to keep them safe. Major Jez England, the officer commanding the British Army counter-poaching team in Liwonde, said the operation had been “hugely successful”. “Not only do we share skills with the rangers, improving their efficiency and ability to patrol larger areas, but it also provides a unique opportunity for our soldiers to train in a challenging environment”, he said.

The UK government says it has committed more than £36m to tackle the illegal wildlife trade between 2014 and 2021. Part of this is to help support trans-boundary work to allow animals to move more safely between areas and across national borders.


(Site: BBC - adaptado.)

According to the text, choose the CORRECT alternative:

Alternativas
Q2423067 Pedagogia

Em conformidade com VENTURI, sobre a aquisição de linguagem em uma abordagem cognitiva, analisar os itens abaixo:


I. O indivíduo adulto, em virtude de sua maturação cognitiva, pode apoiar-se em estratégias metalinguísticas de processamento, enquanto a criança chega às generalizações por inferência.

II. O desenvolvimento cognitivo do adulto permite o entendimento e a comunicação de experiências ausentes no espaço e no tempo.

Alternativas
Q2423066 Pedagogia

De acordo com Richard e Rodgers in MOURÃO, sobre os modelos estrutural, funcional ou interacional, analisar a sentença abaixo:


Proporcionam as estruturas teóricas para o desenvolvimento de uma determinada metodologia de ensino (1ª parte). Os modelos são completos em si mesmos, ou seja, não precisam ser complementados pelas teorias da aprendizagem (2ª parte).


A sentença está:

Alternativas
Q2423046 Inglês

Read the short paragraph below and choose the alternative that completes the gaps CORRECTLY:

“Should” and “might” are _______. While “should” is used for _______ and ________, “might” is used for _________.

Alternativas
Q2423045 Inglês

Choose the alternative that contains the CORRECT plural forms of flower, child and phenomenon:

Alternativas
Q2423044 Inglês

Choose the alternative that contains a sentence that employs the present perfect:

Alternativas
Q2423043 Inglês

U.S. Thaws Relations With “Europe’s Last Dictatorship”


As ties between the West and Russia wallow at the worst point since the end of the Cold War, the Trump administration has been forging closer ties with one of the last countries fully in Moscow’s orbit. President Donald Trump’s then-national security advisor, John Bolton, visited Belarus earlier this year, and U.S. officials say Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is expected to follow suit and travel to Minsk in January. Belarus, which has been referred to as “Europe’s last dictatorship,” expelled the U.S. ambassador in 2008 after Washington slapped sanctions on it over human rights abuses. But now, the United States is expected to revive diplomatic ties with Belarus—sending an ambassador to Minsk for the first time in over a decade—even as Russian President Vladimir Putin tries to subdue it.

https://foreignpolicy.com/2019/12/25/10-important... - adaptado

A synonym for “ties” in the context of the text is:

Alternativas
Q2423042 Inglês

U.S. Thaws Relations With “Europe’s Last Dictatorship”


As ties between the West and Russia wallow at the worst point since the end of the Cold War, the Trump administration has been forging closer ties with one of the last countries fully in Moscow’s orbit. President Donald Trump’s then-national security advisor, John Bolton, visited Belarus earlier this year, and U.S. officials say Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is expected to follow suit and travel to Minsk in January. Belarus, which has been referred to as “Europe’s last dictatorship,” expelled the U.S. ambassador in 2008 after Washington slapped sanctions on it over human rights abuses. But now, the United States is expected to revive diplomatic ties with Belarus—sending an ambassador to Minsk for the first time in over a decade—even as Russian President Vladimir Putin tries to subdue it.

https://foreignpolicy.com/2019/12/25/10-important... - adaptado

According to the text, choose the CORRECT alternative:

Alternativas
Q2423041 Linguística

De acordo com MOURÃO, Richard e Rodgers mencionam, pelo menos, três visões teóricas da linguagem, as quais dão suporte às abordagens e aos métodos de ensino de línguas. Sobre essas visões, numerar a 2ª coluna de acordo com a 1ª e, após, assinalar a alternativa que apresenta a sequência CORRETA:


(1) Visão estrutural.

(2) Visão funcional.

(3) Visão interacional.


(_) A mais tradicional. Defende a ideia de que a língua é um sistema de elementos estruturalmente relacionados para a codificação de significado.

(_) A linguagem é entendida como veículo para a expressão do significado funcional.

(_) A linguagem é vista como veículo para a realização das relações interpessoais e para o desenvolvimento das transações sociais entre indivíduos.

Alternativas
Q2423040 Pedagogia

Em conformidade com a Base Nacional Comum Curricular (BNCC): Língua Inglesa, as três implicações que orientam os eixos organizadores propostos são:


I. Caráter formativo, que obriga a rever as relações entre língua, território e cultura, na medida em que os falantes de inglês já não se encontram apenas nos países em que essa é a língua oficial.

II. Ampliação da visão de letramento, ou melhor, dos multiletramentos, concebida também nas práticas sociais do mundo digital.

II. Abordagens de ensino. Situar a língua inglesa em seu status de língua franca implica compreender que determinadas crenças precisam ser relativizadas.


Está(ão) CORRETO(S):

Alternativas
Q2422921 Pedagogia

Assinalar a alternativa que preenche as lacunas abaixo CORRETAMENTE:


Para os efeitos da Lei nº 8.069/1990 - ECA, considera-se adolescente a pessoa entre _________ e __________ anos de idade.

Alternativas
Q2422914 Atualidades

Atenção! Para responder às questões de Informática, a menos que seja explicitamente informado o contrário, considerar que os programas mencionados encontram-se na versão Português-BR e em sua configuração padrão de instalação, possuem licença de uso, o mouse está configurado para destros, um clique ou duplo clique correspondem ao botão esquerdo do mouse, e teclar corresponde à operação de pressionar uma tecla e, rapidamente, liberá-la, acionando-a apenas uma vez. Dessa forma, as teclas de atalho, os menus, os submenus, as barras, os ícones e os demais itens que compõem os programas abordados nesta prova encontram-se na configuração padrão.

PIX: “rapidez” e “praticidade” são características preferidas de clientes, diz pesquisa. Sondagem realizada pela área de inteligência de mercado da Globo mostra como os usuários estão utilizando a ferramenta e o seu potencial, que ainda pode ser explorado.


(Site: Globo - adaptado.)


Em relação às diferenças entre o PIX e os outros meios de transferência e de pagamento, assinalar a alternativa CORRETA:

Alternativas
Q2422758 Inglês

Read the text below and answer questions 35 to 40


  1. A new study from archaeologists at University of Sydney and Simon
  2. Fraser University in Vancouver, has provided important new evidence
  3. to answer the question "Who exactly were the Anglo‐Saxons?" New
  4. findings based on studying skeletal remains clearly indicate the Anglo‐
  5. Saxons were a melting pot of people from both migrant and local
  6. cultural groups and not one homogenous group from Western Europe.
  7. Professor Keith Dobney said the team’s results indicate that "the
  8. Anglo‐Saxon kingdoms of early Medieval Britain were strikingly similar
  9. to contemporary Britain ‐‐ full of people of different ancestries sharing
  10. a common language and culture." The collaborative study looked at the
  11. three‐dimensional shape of the base of the skull. "Baased on this, we
  12. collected 3D data from suitably dated skeletal collections from Britain
  13. and Denmark, and then analysed the data to estimate the ancestry of
  14. the Anglo‐Saxon individuals in the sample."
  15. The researchers found that between two‐thirds and three‐quarters of
  16. early Anglo‐Saxon individuals were of continental European ancestry,
  17. while between a quarter and one‐third were of local ancestry. When
  18. they looked at skeletons dated to the Middle Anglo‐Saxon period
  19. (several hundred years after the original migrants arrived), they found
  20. that 50 to 70 percent of the individuals were of local ancestry, while
  21. 30 to 50 percent were of continental European ancestry, which
  22. probably indicates a change in the rate of migration and/or local
  23. adoption of culture over time. "These findings tell us that being Anglo‐
  24. Saxon was more likely a matter of language and culture, not genetics."
  25. Although Anglo‐Saxon origins can clearly be traced to a migration of
  26. Germanic‐speaking people from mainland Europe between the 5th
  27. and 7th centuries AD, the number of individuals who settled in Britain
  28. is still contested, as is the nature of their relationship with the pre-
  29. existing inhabitants of the British Isles, who were Romano‐Celts.
  30. The ongoing and unresolved argument is whether hordes of European
  31. invaders largely replaced the existing Romano‐British inhabitants, or
  32. did smaller numbers of migrants settle and interact with the locals,
  33. who then rapidly adopted the new language and culture of the Anglo‐
  34. Saxons? "The reason for the ongoing confusion is the apparent
  35. contradiction between early historical texts (written sometime after
  36. the events that imply that the newcomers were both numerous and
  37. replaced the Romano‐British population) and some recent
  38. biomolecular markers directly recovered from Anglo‐Saxon skeletons
  39. that appears to suggest numbers of immigrants were few," said
  40. Professor Dobney. "Our new data sits at the interface of this debate
  41. and implies that early Anglo‐Saxon society was a mix of both
  42. newcomers and immigrants and, instead of wholesale population
  43. replacement, a process of acculturation resulted in Anglo‐Saxon
  44. language and culture being adopted wholesale by the local
  45. population." "It could be this new cultural package was attractive,
  46. filling a vacuum left at the end of the Roman occupation of Britain.
  47. Whatever the reason, it lit the fuse for the English nation we have today
  48. ‐‐ still comprised of people of different origins who share the same
  49. language," Professor Dobney said.

Adapted from article available at:

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/06/210623144901.htm

Accessed on: July 13, 2021.

The text brings the verb “analysed” (l.13) spelled out according to the British spelling. The fact that this verb, such as other verbs, has more than one acceptable spelling in the English language is considered an example of:

Alternativas
Respostas
19201: B
19202: A
19203: B
19204: A
19205: A
19206: C
19207: A
19208: C
19209: A
19210: B
19211: D
19212: C
19213: D
19214: B
19215: D
19216: A
19217: D
19218: C
19219: B
19220: B