Questões de Concurso Público Instituto Rio Branco 2012 para Diplomata - 2ª Etapa

Foram encontradas 30 questões

Q237432 Inglês
Regarding the text, judge if the items below are right (C) or wrong (E).

The fragment “quicken my sympathies for my brethren in bonds” (L.28) means that the narrator is fast when it comes to forging emotional and spiritual bonds with his own real family through music.
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Q237433 Inglês
Regarding the text, judge if the items below are right (C) or wrong (E).

In “than the reading of whole volumes” (L.9-10), the omission of the definite article would not interfere with the grammar correction of the sentence.

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Q237434 Inglês
Regarding the text, judge if the items below are right (C) or wrong (E).

The relationship the word “within” (L.13) bears with “without” (L.14) is one of opposition.
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Q237435 Inglês
Regarding the text, judge if the items below are right (C) or wrong (E).

Although the slaves’ songs touched the narrator’s heart, the uncultured quality of their music sometimes annoyed him, as shown in the fragment “The hearing of those wild notes always depressed my spirit” (L.19-20).
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Q237436 Inglês
Based on the text, judge if the following items are right (C) or wrong (E).

In the second paragraph, the author suggests that information collected under duress is not reliable.
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Q237437 Inglês
Based on the text, judge if the following items are right (C) or wrong (E).

The text is built on images associated with darkness, which suggests that Caravaggio’s life, as well as the quality of his art, was shadowy and shady.
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Q237438 Inglês
Based on the text, judge if the following items are right (C) or wrong (E).

The author provides the opening paragraph with a cinematic quality for he attempts to create dynamic scenes.
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Q237439 Inglês
Based on the text, judge if the following items are right (C) or wrong (E).

From the passage “He is a man who can never be known in full because almost all that he did, said and thought is lost in the irrecoverable past.” (L.14-16) it can be correctly inferred that the author is of the opinion that the study of history is a futile attempt to reconstruct events from the past.
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Q237440 Inglês
In line 5, “at point-blank range” means

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Q237441 Inglês
In the last paragraph of the text, the cause for Caravaggio’s disagreement with the waiter was
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Respostas
11: E
12: E
13: C
14: E
15: C
16: E
17: C
18: E
19: E
20: A