Questões de Vestibular UFT 2019 para Vestibular - Primeiro Semestre - Língua Portuguesa, Inglês e Matemática

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Q1399747 Inglês
Uncontacted Amazon tribe has been threatened by illegal
loggers

      Remarkable close-up footage that appears to show an uncontacted tribesman in the Amazon rainforest has been released by an indigenous media group that wants to raise awareness of the threat posed by illegal loggers, miners and drug traffickers.
     (...) The Awá have been described as the world’s most threatened tribe by the NGO Survival International, which has tracked killings by loggers, who surround and frequently encroach upon the group’s territory.
     Many of the community have been forced to abandon the forest, but some remain in self-imposed isolation. Their existence has been called into question by commercial interests that want to move into the land, but the new footage has been cited as proof that they remain in the territory.   
      It was recorded by a member of a neighbouring tribe, the Guajajara, which is trying to defend one of the last pockets of intact forest in Maranhão, a massively deforested state in the north-east of Brazil. ―We hope this film produces something positive.
       We hope it makes an impact around the world to help protect our people and our forest,‖ said Flay Guajajara, who shot the image while out hunting and released it through the Mídia Índia platform.
       (...) Olimpio Guajajara, coordinator of the Guardians of the Amazon, said three of the group’s members have been murdered in this activity, which highlighted the need for more long-term support. He said: ―We Guardians are defending our people’s rights, defending the uncontacted Indians, and defending nature for all of us. We need the land to be protected for good."
     Indigenous groups say successive governments have failed to adequately recognise their territorial rights and their role in protecting forests that are globally essential for carbon sequestration and natural habitats.
      According to Survival International, loggers have been emboldened by the government and their camps can now be seen on the edge of Awá land.
     Director Stephen Corry said: ―This video is further proof that the uncontacted Awá people really exist. And a glance at a satellite photo shows just how much danger they’re in. Loggers have already killed many of their relatives and forced others out of the forest".

Available at: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/jul/22/uncontactedtribe-video-amazon-rainforest-awa-people.
In agreement with the text, it is CORRECT to affirm:
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Q1399748 Inglês
Uncontacted Amazon tribe has been threatened by illegal
loggers

      Remarkable close-up footage that appears to show an uncontacted tribesman in the Amazon rainforest has been released by an indigenous media group that wants to raise awareness of the threat posed by illegal loggers, miners and drug traffickers.
     (...) The Awá have been described as the world’s most threatened tribe by the NGO Survival International, which has tracked killings by loggers, who surround and frequently encroach upon the group’s territory.
     Many of the community have been forced to abandon the forest, but some remain in self-imposed isolation. Their existence has been called into question by commercial interests that want to move into the land, but the new footage has been cited as proof that they remain in the territory.   
      It was recorded by a member of a neighbouring tribe, the Guajajara, which is trying to defend one of the last pockets of intact forest in Maranhão, a massively deforested state in the north-east of Brazil. ―We hope this film produces something positive.
       We hope it makes an impact around the world to help protect our people and our forest,‖ said Flay Guajajara, who shot the image while out hunting and released it through the Mídia Índia platform.
       (...) Olimpio Guajajara, coordinator of the Guardians of the Amazon, said three of the group’s members have been murdered in this activity, which highlighted the need for more long-term support. He said: ―We Guardians are defending our people’s rights, defending the uncontacted Indians, and defending nature for all of us. We need the land to be protected for good."
     Indigenous groups say successive governments have failed to adequately recognise their territorial rights and their role in protecting forests that are globally essential for carbon sequestration and natural habitats.
      According to Survival International, loggers have been emboldened by the government and their camps can now be seen on the edge of Awá land.
     Director Stephen Corry said: ―This video is further proof that the uncontacted Awá people really exist. And a glance at a satellite photo shows just how much danger they’re in. Loggers have already killed many of their relatives and forced others out of the forest".

Available at: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/jul/22/uncontactedtribe-video-amazon-rainforest-awa-people.
In the first paragraph, the expression “to raise awareness” means:
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Q1399749 Inglês
Uncontacted Amazon tribe has been threatened by illegal
loggers

      Remarkable close-up footage that appears to show an uncontacted tribesman in the Amazon rainforest has been released by an indigenous media group that wants to raise awareness of the threat posed by illegal loggers, miners and drug traffickers.
     (...) The Awá have been described as the world’s most threatened tribe by the NGO Survival International, which has tracked killings by loggers, who surround and frequently encroach upon the group’s territory.
     Many of the community have been forced to abandon the forest, but some remain in self-imposed isolation. Their existence has been called into question by commercial interests that want to move into the land, but the new footage has been cited as proof that they remain in the territory.   
      It was recorded by a member of a neighbouring tribe, the Guajajara, which is trying to defend one of the last pockets of intact forest in Maranhão, a massively deforested state in the north-east of Brazil. ―We hope this film produces something positive.
       We hope it makes an impact around the world to help protect our people and our forest,‖ said Flay Guajajara, who shot the image while out hunting and released it through the Mídia Índia platform.
       (...) Olimpio Guajajara, coordinator of the Guardians of the Amazon, said three of the group’s members have been murdered in this activity, which highlighted the need for more long-term support. He said: ―We Guardians are defending our people’s rights, defending the uncontacted Indians, and defending nature for all of us. We need the land to be protected for good."
     Indigenous groups say successive governments have failed to adequately recognise their territorial rights and their role in protecting forests that are globally essential for carbon sequestration and natural habitats.
      According to Survival International, loggers have been emboldened by the government and their camps can now be seen on the edge of Awá land.
     Director Stephen Corry said: ―This video is further proof that the uncontacted Awá people really exist. And a glance at a satellite photo shows just how much danger they’re in. Loggers have already killed many of their relatives and forced others out of the forest".

Available at: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/jul/22/uncontactedtribe-video-amazon-rainforest-awa-people.
According to the NGO Survival International, it is INCORRECT to affirm:
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Q1399750 Inglês

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From the cartoon, it is CORRECT to affirm:

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Q1399751 Matemática
O Festival Gastronômico de Taquaruçu chegou à sua 13ª edição em 2019. Conforme matéria do Portal G1 Tocantins veiculada no dia 04 de setembro de 2019:
Circuito gastronômico
A lista dos pratos que estão concorrendo no festival já foi divulgada pela Prefeitura. No total, 58 receitas foram selecionadas por jurados formados na área de alimentos e bebidas em Palmas.
As receitas que participam dos cinco dias de evento estão distribuídas nas categorias: comidinhas salgadas, pratos salgados, pratos doces e foodtruck. Além de uma categoria especial para os restaurantes do distrito.
Os valores dos pratos para este ano serão os seguintes: Comidinhas Salgadas entre R$ 10 a R$ 12. Os Pratos Doces de R$ 8 a R$ 10 e os Pratos Salgados serão comercializados entre R$ 10 a R$ 14, já os FoodTruck serão comercializados entre os valores de R$ 10 a R$ 12. Na nova categoria, os pratos podem sair por valores entre R$ 10 e R$ 50.

Fonte: Disponível em https://g1.globo.com/to/tocantins/noticia/2019/09/04/festivalgastronomico-de-taquarucu-comeca-nesta-quarta-feira-4-veja-tudo-sobre-oevento.ghtml (adaptado).


Com base nas informações do texto citado, analise as afirmativas:

I. a variação de preço do prato mais barato para o mais caro da categoria Pratos Doces é de 20%.
II. a variação de preço do prato mais barato para o mais caro da categoria Restaurantes do Distrito é de 400%.
III. a variação de preço do prato mais caro da categoria FoodTruck para o prato mais caro da categoria Pratos Salgados é de 16,67%.

Assinale a alternativa CORRETA.
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Respostas
21: B
22: A
23: C
24: D
25: D