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Q866056 Português
Em que opção a concordância verbal está correta, de acordo com a norma padrão?
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Q866055 Português
Que palavra foi formada pelo mesmo processo que o vocábulo "aguardente"?
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Q866053 Português
Qual o valor semântico da preposição na frase "Comprou um livro para presentear o amigo ."?
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Q866048 Português
Na frase "Sentiu dor na cabeça.", a palavra "cabeça" significa "parte do corpo". Contudo, em outra frase, se antecedermos à palavra "cabeça" o artigo definido masculino "o", seu significado será de "chefia". Em qual das opções abaixo também há alteração do significado da palavra?
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Q866047 Português
Assinale a opção em que o correspondente semântico do termo destacado está INCORRETO.
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Q866046 Português
Em que opção a frase está de acordo com a norma padrão?
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Q866043 Português
Em qual opção há erro na acentuação gráfica em uma das palavras?
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Q866042 Português

"A língua é a nacionalidade do pensamento como a pátria é a nacionalidade do povo." - José de Alencar.


Assinale a opção em que a reescritura do período acima mantém o seu sentido original.

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Q866041 Português
Em que opção o emprego da vírgula na frase "Meu pai mora em São Paulo; minha mãe, na Bahia ." está corretamente explicado?
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Q866040 Português
Tendo em vista a norma padrão, com relação ao emprego da pontuação, assinale a opção correta.
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Q866039 Português
Tendo em vista a norma padrão, assinale a opção em que a palavra "onde " completa corretamente a lacuna .
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Ano: 2016 Banca: PM-SC Órgão: PM-SC Prova: PM-SC - 2016 - PM-SC - Cabo da Polícia Militar |
Q829370 Redação Oficial
De acordo com a 3ª edição do Manual de padronização e redação dos atos oficiais do Estado de Santa Catarina, instituído pelo Decreto nº 840, de 27 de dezembro de 1999, a redação oficial pode ser assim definida:
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Ano: 2016 Banca: PM-SC Órgão: PM-SC Prova: PM-SC - 2016 - PM-SC - Cabo da Polícia Militar |
Q829369 Português

Considere as frases abaixo:


I. Sem conhecer as leis, o policial não saberá apresentar razões porque de sua atitude diante de um crime ou contravenção.

II. Os danos patrimoniais causados pelos manifestantes do passe livre em Florianópolis marcaram o porquê do descaso da sociedade catarinense para com tal movimento.

III. A Constituição Federal trouxe inúmeros benefícios, embora os direitos contidos nela não sejam de todo respeitados, com a persistência do analfabetismo funcional, por que passa parte de nossa nação.

IV. Os problemas de Segurança Pública por que passa um Estado devem ser prevenidos e combatidos pelo governo, porque ele foi criado para atender os anseios de seu povo.


Consoante ao Decreto nº 840 de 27/12/ 1999 de Santa Catarina assinale a alternativa que elenca os itens onde os termos que aparecem sublinhados estão corretos:

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Ano: 2016 Banca: PM-SC Órgão: PM-SC Prova: PM-SC - 2016 - PM-SC - Cabo da Polícia Militar |
Q829368 Português

Segundo o manual de padronização e redação dos atos oficiais usado pelo Estado de Santa Catarina algumas qualidades devem ser incutidas nos textos oficiais, entre estas qualidades estão a coerência e coesão. Sendo assim, numere a locução conectiva da segunda coluna de acordo com a sua adequada relação de sentido presente na primeira coluna:


1. Adição

2. Alternância

3. Causa

4. Condição

5. Oposição


( ) No entanto, apesar de, a despeito de, não obstante, malgrado a, por mais que, muito embora.

( ) Não só... mas também, tanto... como, não apenas...como.

( ) Contanto que, desde que, a não ser que, a menos que, exceto se.

( ) Nem... nem, ou... ou, ora... ora, quer... quer, seja... seja.

( ) Devido à, em vista de, em virtude de, em face de, em razão de, já que, uma vez que.


Assinale a alternativa que condiz com a correta correlação, no sentido de cima para baixo, considerando o manual de padronização e redação dos atos oficiais usado pelo Estado de Santa Catarina:

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Ano: 2016 Banca: PM-SC Órgão: PM-SC Prova: PM-SC - 2016 - PM-SC - Cabo da Polícia Militar |
Q829367 Redação Oficial
De acordo com a 3ª edição o Manual de padronização e redação dos atos oficiais do Estado de Santa Catarina, instituído pelo Decreto nº 840, de 27 de dezembro de 1999, não podem estar presentes nas produções textuais, por caracterizarem-se como defeitos que devem ser evitados:
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Q799769 Inglês

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                Police in England and Wales consider making

                             misogyny a hate crime

               


        Mark Townsend

        September 10, 2016

        Police forces across England and Wales are considering expanding their definition of hate crime to include misogyny (hatred, dislike, or mistrust of women, or prejudice against women) after an experiment in one city that saw more than 20 investigations launched in two months.

        The initial success of Nottingham’s crackdown against sexist abuse has drawn national interest after the city’s police revealed that they investigated a case of misogyny every three days during July and August, the first months to see specially trained officers targeting behaviour ranging from street harassment to unwanted physical approaches.

        Several other forces have confirmed they are sending representatives to Nottingham this month to discuss the introduction of misogyny as a hate crime. Police and campaigners said the initial figures were broadly in line with other categories of hate crime such as Islamophobia and antisemitism but were likely to rise significantly as awareness increased.

        Dave Alton, the hate crime manager for Nottingham police, said: “The number of reports we are receiving is comparable with other, more established, categories of hate crime. We have received numerous reports and have been able to provide a service to women in Nottinghamshire who perhaps would not have approached us six months ago. The reality is that all of the reports so far have required some form of police action.”

                                                                                      (www.theguardian.com. Adaptado)

No trecho do quarto parágrafo – We have received numerous reports and have been able to provide a service to women... –, o termo destacado em negrito tem sentido equivalente a
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Q799768 Inglês

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                Police in England and Wales consider making

                             misogyny a hate crime

               


        Mark Townsend

        September 10, 2016

        Police forces across England and Wales are considering expanding their definition of hate crime to include misogyny (hatred, dislike, or mistrust of women, or prejudice against women) after an experiment in one city that saw more than 20 investigations launched in two months.

        The initial success of Nottingham’s crackdown against sexist abuse has drawn national interest after the city’s police revealed that they investigated a case of misogyny every three days during July and August, the first months to see specially trained officers targeting behaviour ranging from street harassment to unwanted physical approaches.

        Several other forces have confirmed they are sending representatives to Nottingham this month to discuss the introduction of misogyny as a hate crime. Police and campaigners said the initial figures were broadly in line with other categories of hate crime such as Islamophobia and antisemitism but were likely to rise significantly as awareness increased.

        Dave Alton, the hate crime manager for Nottingham police, said: “The number of reports we are receiving is comparable with other, more established, categories of hate crime. We have received numerous reports and have been able to provide a service to women in Nottinghamshire who perhaps would not have approached us six months ago. The reality is that all of the reports so far have required some form of police action.”

                                                                                      (www.theguardian.com. Adaptado)

No trecho do segundo parágrafo – The initial success of Nottingham’s crackdown against sexist abuse... –, o termo destacado em negrito tem sentido equivalente, em português, a
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Q799767 Inglês

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                Police in England and Wales consider making

                             misogyny a hate crime

               


        Mark Townsend

        September 10, 2016

        Police forces across England and Wales are considering expanding their definition of hate crime to include misogyny (hatred, dislike, or mistrust of women, or prejudice against women) after an experiment in one city that saw more than 20 investigations launched in two months.

        The initial success of Nottingham’s crackdown against sexist abuse has drawn national interest after the city’s police revealed that they investigated a case of misogyny every three days during July and August, the first months to see specially trained officers targeting behaviour ranging from street harassment to unwanted physical approaches.

        Several other forces have confirmed they are sending representatives to Nottingham this month to discuss the introduction of misogyny as a hate crime. Police and campaigners said the initial figures were broadly in line with other categories of hate crime such as Islamophobia and antisemitism but were likely to rise significantly as awareness increased.

        Dave Alton, the hate crime manager for Nottingham police, said: “The number of reports we are receiving is comparable with other, more established, categories of hate crime. We have received numerous reports and have been able to provide a service to women in Nottinghamshire who perhaps would not have approached us six months ago. The reality is that all of the reports so far have required some form of police action.”

                                                                                      (www.theguardian.com. Adaptado)

No trecho do primeiro parágrafo – ... England and Wales are considering expanding their definition of hate crime to include misogyny... –, o termo destacado em negrito indica
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Q799766 Inglês

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                Police in England and Wales consider making

                             misogyny a hate crime

               


        Mark Townsend

        September 10, 2016

        Police forces across England and Wales are considering expanding their definition of hate crime to include misogyny (hatred, dislike, or mistrust of women, or prejudice against women) after an experiment in one city that saw more than 20 investigations launched in two months.

        The initial success of Nottingham’s crackdown against sexist abuse has drawn national interest after the city’s police revealed that they investigated a case of misogyny every three days during July and August, the first months to see specially trained officers targeting behaviour ranging from street harassment to unwanted physical approaches.

        Several other forces have confirmed they are sending representatives to Nottingham this month to discuss the introduction of misogyny as a hate crime. Police and campaigners said the initial figures were broadly in line with other categories of hate crime such as Islamophobia and antisemitism but were likely to rise significantly as awareness increased.

        Dave Alton, the hate crime manager for Nottingham police, said: “The number of reports we are receiving is comparable with other, more established, categories of hate crime. We have received numerous reports and have been able to provide a service to women in Nottinghamshire who perhaps would not have approached us six months ago. The reality is that all of the reports so far have required some form of police action.”

                                                                                      (www.theguardian.com. Adaptado)

O experimento na cidade de Nottingham
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Q799765 Inglês

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                Police in England and Wales consider making

                             misogyny a hate crime

               


        Mark Townsend

        September 10, 2016

        Police forces across England and Wales are considering expanding their definition of hate crime to include misogyny (hatred, dislike, or mistrust of women, or prejudice against women) after an experiment in one city that saw more than 20 investigations launched in two months.

        The initial success of Nottingham’s crackdown against sexist abuse has drawn national interest after the city’s police revealed that they investigated a case of misogyny every three days during July and August, the first months to see specially trained officers targeting behaviour ranging from street harassment to unwanted physical approaches.

        Several other forces have confirmed they are sending representatives to Nottingham this month to discuss the introduction of misogyny as a hate crime. Police and campaigners said the initial figures were broadly in line with other categories of hate crime such as Islamophobia and antisemitism but were likely to rise significantly as awareness increased.

        Dave Alton, the hate crime manager for Nottingham police, said: “The number of reports we are receiving is comparable with other, more established, categories of hate crime. We have received numerous reports and have been able to provide a service to women in Nottinghamshire who perhaps would not have approached us six months ago. The reality is that all of the reports so far have required some form of police action.”

                                                                                      (www.theguardian.com. Adaptado)

According to the third paragraph, an example of established hate crime category is
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7821: A
7822: C
7823: B
7824: B
7825: B
7826: E
7827: C
7828: E
7829: D
7830: B
7831: C
7832: C
7833: D
7834: A
7835: E
7836: B
7837: D
7838: C
7839: A
7840: E