Questões de Concurso Público Prefeitura de Romelândia - SC 2020 para Professor de Inglês

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Q1754372 Português

“Foi ao mercado, comprou o molho, mas não conseguiu acertar a receita.” A última oração é classificada como coordenada sintética:

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Q1754373 Português

Dadas as frases: 1-Encontramos aquele velho conhecido. 2- Contamos tudo àquela velha conhecida. 3-Não vou a festas. De acordo com as regras do emprego ou não da crase, das sentenças acima:
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Q1754374 Português

Observe o exemplo dado abaixo: “água da chuva = água pluvial” Qual das alternativas abaixo apresenta um adjetivo que não corresponde à locução adjetiva apontada:
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Q1754375 Português

Veja as expressões:

“O sol tá queimando mais atualmente”

“Dizem que é o tal buraco da camada de ozônio”

Com base na tirinha acima assinale a alternativa correta:

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Q1754376 Português

Uma das alternativas abaixo utiliza uma palavra homônima e/ou parônima indevidamente.

Identifique-a:

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Q1754377 Matemática

A média final de um aluno é composta por três notas e é definida da seguinte forma: duas notas de peso 3 e uma nota de peso 4. Se um aluno recebeu a primeira prova com nota 3,7 e a segunda prova com nota 7,9 qual a nota mínima para a terceira prova de modo que sua média final seja igual a 7.0.

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Q1754378 Matemática Financeira

Na aplicação de R$ 25.000,00 Gustavo optou por um fundo de investimento que rende 2% ao mês na modalidade de juro composto. Qual é o montante a ser resgatado no final de 4 meses de aplicação?

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Q1754379 Matemática

Um aluno de matemática faz uma experiência de lançar um dado aleatoriamente por duas vezes. Sabendo que o dado não é viciado, qual a probabilidade de a soma dos lançamentos ser igual a 7?

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Q1754380 Matemática

Uma casa foi construída e ocupou um terço da área do terreno, a casa apresenta as seguintes dimensões 12 metros de largura e 10,5 metros de comprimento. Nessas condições o terreno apresenta que área?

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Q1754381 Matemática

O pai do Gustavo tem um campo de futebol que apresenta as seguintes dimensões 110m de comprimento e 90 metros de largura. Ele pretende construir um minicampo para seu filho, onde o comprimento do mini campo é igual a 13,75m. qual a medida da largura do minicampo sabendo que terá que obedecer a proporcionalidade entre as medidas.

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Q1757142 Inglês

CRIMINALS HAVE SMALLER BRAIN SIZE, SAYS STUDY


        A new study has found that antisocial people are more likely to have smaller areas of their brain. Researchers said criminals' brains had a different structure to the brains of people who followed the law. The study is published in the journal "Lancet Psychiatry". Researchers used data from 672 people born in 1972-73. They looked at records of the people's antisocial behaviour between the ages of seven and 26. At the age of 45, the researchers scanned the people's brains. Eighty of the people had a history of criminal and antisocial behaviour from being early teenagers. Researchers found that the areas of the brain linked to emotions, motivation and behaviour control were smaller in the long-term criminals' brains. 

        Professor Terrie Moffitt, a co-author of the research, said the research could help doctors understand what is behind long-term antisocial behaviour. She said the antisocial people in the study may have behaved badly because of their brain structure. She said: "They are actually operating under some [disability] at the level of the brain." She added that because of this, we needed to care for these people in a kinder way. Lead author Dr Christina Carlisi said: "Differences in brain structure might make it difficult for people to develop social skills. This may prevent them from engaging in antisocial behaviour. These people could benefit from more support throughout their lives." 


Available on: https://breakingnewsenglish.com/2002/200221-brain-size.html Accessed on: March, 20th 2020.


Check the correct alternative according to the text:
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Q1757143 Inglês

CRIMINALS HAVE SMALLER BRAIN SIZE, SAYS STUDY


        A new study has found that antisocial people are more likely to have smaller areas of their brain. Researchers said criminals' brains had a different structure to the brains of people who followed the law. The study is published in the journal "Lancet Psychiatry". Researchers used data from 672 people born in 1972-73. They looked at records of the people's antisocial behaviour between the ages of seven and 26. At the age of 45, the researchers scanned the people's brains. Eighty of the people had a history of criminal and antisocial behaviour from being early teenagers. Researchers found that the areas of the brain linked to emotions, motivation and behaviour control were smaller in the long-term criminals' brains. 

        Professor Terrie Moffitt, a co-author of the research, said the research could help doctors understand what is behind long-term antisocial behaviour. She said the antisocial people in the study may have behaved badly because of their brain structure. She said: "They are actually operating under some [disability] at the level of the brain." She added that because of this, we needed to care for these people in a kinder way. Lead author Dr Christina Carlisi said: "Differences in brain structure might make it difficult for people to develop social skills. This may prevent them from engaging in antisocial behaviour. These people could benefit from more support throughout their lives." 


Available on: https://breakingnewsenglish.com/2002/200221-brain-size.html Accessed on: March, 20th 2020.


“... we needed to care for these people in a kinder way.” The underlined part means: 
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Q1757144 Inglês

CRIMINALS HAVE SMALLER BRAIN SIZE, SAYS STUDY


        A new study has found that antisocial people are more likely to have smaller areas of their brain. Researchers said criminals' brains had a different structure to the brains of people who followed the law. The study is published in the journal "Lancet Psychiatry". Researchers used data from 672 people born in 1972-73. They looked at records of the people's antisocial behaviour between the ages of seven and 26. At the age of 45, the researchers scanned the people's brains. Eighty of the people had a history of criminal and antisocial behaviour from being early teenagers. Researchers found that the areas of the brain linked to emotions, motivation and behaviour control were smaller in the long-term criminals' brains. 

        Professor Terrie Moffitt, a co-author of the research, said the research could help doctors understand what is behind long-term antisocial behaviour. She said the antisocial people in the study may have behaved badly because of their brain structure. She said: "They are actually operating under some [disability] at the level of the brain." She added that because of this, we needed to care for these people in a kinder way. Lead author Dr Christina Carlisi said: "Differences in brain structure might make it difficult for people to develop social skills. This may prevent them from engaging in antisocial behaviour. These people could benefit from more support throughout their lives." 


Available on: https://breakingnewsenglish.com/2002/200221-brain-size.html Accessed on: March, 20th 2020.


“A new study has found that antisocial people...” In this excerpt we have an example of: 
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Q1757145 Inglês

CRIMINALS HAVE SMALLER BRAIN SIZE, SAYS STUDY


        A new study has found that antisocial people are more likely to have smaller areas of their brain. Researchers said criminals' brains had a different structure to the brains of people who followed the law. The study is published in the journal "Lancet Psychiatry". Researchers used data from 672 people born in 1972-73. They looked at records of the people's antisocial behaviour between the ages of seven and 26. At the age of 45, the researchers scanned the people's brains. Eighty of the people had a history of criminal and antisocial behaviour from being early teenagers. Researchers found that the areas of the brain linked to emotions, motivation and behaviour control were smaller in the long-term criminals' brains. 

        Professor Terrie Moffitt, a co-author of the research, said the research could help doctors understand what is behind long-term antisocial behaviour. She said the antisocial people in the study may have behaved badly because of their brain structure. She said: "They are actually operating under some [disability] at the level of the brain." She added that because of this, we needed to care for these people in a kinder way. Lead author Dr Christina Carlisi said: "Differences in brain structure might make it difficult for people to develop social skills. This may prevent them from engaging in antisocial behaviour. These people could benefit from more support throughout their lives." 


Available on: https://breakingnewsenglish.com/2002/200221-brain-size.html Accessed on: March, 20th 2020.


These people could benefit from more support throughout their lives." The word in bold can be replaced in the previous sentence by:
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Q1757146 Inglês

CRIMINALS HAVE SMALLER BRAIN SIZE, SAYS STUDY


        A new study has found that antisocial people are more likely to have smaller areas of their brain. Researchers said criminals' brains had a different structure to the brains of people who followed the law. The study is published in the journal "Lancet Psychiatry". Researchers used data from 672 people born in 1972-73. They looked at records of the people's antisocial behaviour between the ages of seven and 26. At the age of 45, the researchers scanned the people's brains. Eighty of the people had a history of criminal and antisocial behaviour from being early teenagers. Researchers found that the areas of the brain linked to emotions, motivation and behaviour control were smaller in the long-term criminals' brains. 

        Professor Terrie Moffitt, a co-author of the research, said the research could help doctors understand what is behind long-term antisocial behaviour. She said the antisocial people in the study may have behaved badly because of their brain structure. She said: "They are actually operating under some [disability] at the level of the brain." She added that because of this, we needed to care for these people in a kinder way. Lead author Dr Christina Carlisi said: "Differences in brain structure might make it difficult for people to develop social skills. This may prevent them from engaging in antisocial behaviour. These people could benefit from more support throughout their lives." 


Available on: https://breakingnewsenglish.com/2002/200221-brain-size.html Accessed on: March, 20th 2020.


Differences in brain structure might make it difficult for people...” The modal verb in the sentence expresses:
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Q1757147 Inglês
The sentence that doesn´t contain a “commom” mistake is:
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Q1757148 Inglês
The candies are being sold by my aunt. In the active voice:
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Q1757149 Inglês
Drink your tea, ________? The question tag for the sentence is:
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Q1757150 Inglês
Complete the sentence: If she __________at 11 a.m., she _________at home after midnight.
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Q1757151 Inglês

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in parenthesis:


1.She ____ the text frequently.(to forget)

2.I_______a new bicycle two months ago. (to buy)


Respectively the order is:

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Respostas
1: C
2: A
3: E
4: A
5: D
6: A
7: B
8: D
9: D
10: D
11: D
12: A
13: A
14: E
15: B
16: D
17: E
18: A
19: B
20: B