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Ano: 2023 Banca: NC-UFPR Órgão: CBM-PR Prova: NC-UFPR - 2023 - CBM-PR - Cadete |
Q2284138 Inglês
The following text is reference to question.

When the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao opened in northern Spain 25 years ago, architect Frank Gehry’s curvy titanium-clad building was itself as much a part of the attraction for many art lovers as the exhibits inside.
As Spain opens the long-awaited Royal Collections Gallery in Madrid next week, its sleek new eight-story building, perched on an iconic hillside next to the Royal Palace, may also steal some of the attention from the Old Masters on display. Spanish architects Emilio Tuñon and Luis Mansilla won the 2017 American Architecture Prize and a dozen other awards for this design, built with white concrete, granite and oak and featuring hundreds of windows overlooking the leafy gardens below the Royal Palace and the expansive Casa de Campo park beyond.

Available in: https://edition.cnn.com/2023/06/23/style/madrid-royal-collections-museum/index.html. 
According to the text, it is correct to say that the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao:
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Ano: 2023 Banca: NC-UFPR Órgão: CBM-PR Prova: NC-UFPR - 2023 - CBM-PR - Cadete |
Q2284137 Inglês
Consider the following text:
Alexis, 7 years old and in first grade, always got home from school around 2:05 p.m. When she hadn’t arrived by 2:55 on a Friday in May 2002, her mother, Ayanna Patterson, began to worry. At 3, Patterson ran to the school in a panic. “That’s when I found out that my baby never made it,” Patterson told USA TODAY. “She never made it to school.” The story of Alexis’ disappearance started with a massive search for the little girl and sympathy for her family, but that quickly changed as her parents became suspects. Over the years, there have been conspiracy theories and false leads and cases of mistaken identity. Still, her mom has never given up hope that Alexis will come home again someday. In Season 4 of Unsolved, we work to get to the bottom of what really happened to Alexis, what efforts were made to find [...] why so many missing Black kids in America are never found.
Available in: https://www.usatoday.com/in-depth/news/investigations/2023/04/18/unsolved-season.
According to the text, it is correct to say that Alexis:
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Ano: 2023 Banca: NC-UFPR Órgão: CBM-PR Prova: NC-UFPR - 2023 - CBM-PR - Cadete |
Q2284136 Inglês
Consider the following excerpt:
A seventh-grader in Michigan is being heralded a hero after he safely stopped his school bus after the driver passed out.
Available in: pr.org/2023/04/28/1172685391/michigan-school-bus-kid-driver.
According to the excerpt, it is correct to say that a Michigan student stopped the school bus as he noticed that the driver had:
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Ano: 2023 Banca: NC-UFPR Órgão: CBM-PR Prova: NC-UFPR - 2023 - CBM-PR - Cadete |
Q2284135 Inglês
Consider the following excerpt:
About 90 percent of species [ ] in the Clarion Clipperton Zone [ ], yet they [ ] at risk from mining for minerals such as cobalt and nickel.
Available in: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/.
Mark the alternative that completes the brackets in the order they appear in the excerpt. 
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Ano: 2023 Banca: NC-UFPR Órgão: CBM-PR Prova: NC-UFPR - 2023 - CBM-PR - Cadete |
Q2284134 Inglês
The following text is reference to question.

The Strange Saga of Jack Teixeira Reveals New Security Challenges

Moments before his arrest by armed FBI agents on Thursday, a helicopter from a local news station caught footage of 21-year-old Jack Teixeira reading a book on the sun-splashed back porch of his house in North Dighton, Mass. In his front yard, meanwhile, FBI agents in camouflage tactical gear were climbing out of an armored vehicle, tightening the straps of their bullet-proof vests and gripping long guns. The dramatic scene playing out in a sleepy, riverside exurb underscored the peculiarity of a case that exposed military documents, complicated relations with U.S. allies, and triggered national embarrassment. Intelligence leaks of this magnitude in the past have been the result of an alienated whistle-blower, double agent or successful spy operation. Now arguably the most damaging disclosure of U.S. government documents in a decade may have stemmed from the hubris of a junior enlisted member in the Massachusetts Air National Guard who shared them in a small online chat group called Thug Shaker Central.

Available in: https://time.com/6271787/jack-teixeira-arrest-leaks/.
One of the reasons the FBI agents arrested Jack Teixeira was that he: 
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341: B
342: D
343: E
344: D
345: E