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Q3020769 Inglês

        Responsible state fiscal policy requires more than just balancing the current year’s budget. It must also include ensuring that the budget is on a sustainable path. Otherwise, policymakers cannot have the lasting impact they hope for. This risk is especially high in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. Record budget surpluses, driven largely by federal pandemic aid, empowered states to adopt historically large tax cuts and spending increases from 2021 to 2023.    


        State leaders must be able to assess whether their decisions will be affordable over the long term or will jeopardize their ability to solve state problems or even sustain programs and services in the future. Unfortunately, the nature of state budget processes discourages such long-term thinking. State policymakers devote much of their time to developing, enacting, and implementing annual or biennial budgets, a prime opportunity to achieve immediate policy goals. 


        One key strategy for changing this short-term focus is for states to use long-term budget assessments and budget stress tests to regularly measure risks, anticipate potential shortfalls, and identify ways to address impending challenges. Long-term budget assessments project revenue and spending several years into the future, and stress tests estimate the size of temporary budget shortfalls that would result from recessions or other economic events and gauge whether states are prepared for these events.


Internet: <https://www.pewtrusts.org> (adapted).

Considering the ideas conveyed in the previous text, as well as its linguistic aspects, judge the following item. 


It is correct to conclude from the text that long-term budget assessments and stress tests are two crucial tools for states that seek to establish more than a short-term approach to their budgets. 

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Q3020768 Inglês

        Responsible state fiscal policy requires more than just balancing the current year’s budget. It must also include ensuring that the budget is on a sustainable path. Otherwise, policymakers cannot have the lasting impact they hope for. This risk is especially high in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. Record budget surpluses, driven largely by federal pandemic aid, empowered states to adopt historically large tax cuts and spending increases from 2021 to 2023.    


        State leaders must be able to assess whether their decisions will be affordable over the long term or will jeopardize their ability to solve state problems or even sustain programs and services in the future. Unfortunately, the nature of state budget processes discourages such long-term thinking. State policymakers devote much of their time to developing, enacting, and implementing annual or biennial budgets, a prime opportunity to achieve immediate policy goals. 


        One key strategy for changing this short-term focus is for states to use long-term budget assessments and budget stress tests to regularly measure risks, anticipate potential shortfalls, and identify ways to address impending challenges. Long-term budget assessments project revenue and spending several years into the future, and stress tests estimate the size of temporary budget shortfalls that would result from recessions or other economic events and gauge whether states are prepared for these events.


Internet: <https://www.pewtrusts.org> (adapted).

Considering the ideas conveyed in the previous text, as well as its linguistic aspects, judge the following item. 


The word “gauge”, in the last sentence of the text, has a similar meaning as the one of estimate

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Q3020767 Inglês

        Responsible state fiscal policy requires more than just balancing the current year’s budget. It must also include ensuring that the budget is on a sustainable path. Otherwise, policymakers cannot have the lasting impact they hope for. This risk is especially high in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. Record budget surpluses, driven largely by federal pandemic aid, empowered states to adopt historically large tax cuts and spending increases from 2021 to 2023.    


        State leaders must be able to assess whether their decisions will be affordable over the long term or will jeopardize their ability to solve state problems or even sustain programs and services in the future. Unfortunately, the nature of state budget processes discourages such long-term thinking. State policymakers devote much of their time to developing, enacting, and implementing annual or biennial budgets, a prime opportunity to achieve immediate policy goals. 


        One key strategy for changing this short-term focus is for states to use long-term budget assessments and budget stress tests to regularly measure risks, anticipate potential shortfalls, and identify ways to address impending challenges. Long-term budget assessments project revenue and spending several years into the future, and stress tests estimate the size of temporary budget shortfalls that would result from recessions or other economic events and gauge whether states are prepared for these events.


Internet: <https://www.pewtrusts.org> (adapted).

Considering the ideas conveyed in the previous text, as well as its linguistic aspects, judge the following item. 


The author believes the risk of a fiscal policy not having its expected long-term impacts is increased in the years following the COVID-19 pandemic.  

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Q3020349 Inglês

        Iowa, a small midwestern state, finds itself in the national economic spotlight. For conservative commentators, Iowa has emerged as America’s tax-cutting champion, a paragon of fiscal responsibility. To critics it looks more like an example of economic recklessness. 


        Either way, Iowa is playing an outsized role in a bigger debate about how American states ought to manage their revenues and spending. Until a few years ago it had one of the highest income-tax rates in America. By 2026 it will be down to a flat tax of 3.9%. Iowa is far from alone. Some 25 states have cut individual income taxes over the past years. A handful, including Georgia and Idaho, are shifting to a flat tax. And a few others want to eliminate their income taxes altogether. 


        Virtually all states, regardless of political make-up, have lowered their citizens’ tax bills since 2021. Overall, this has been a rough decline in states’ tax revenues during this time, the steepest such reduction in at least four decades. But the most aggressive moves have been cuts to income taxes, and Iowa has been at the forefront of these efforts.


The Economist. A tax-cutting wave is sweeping over America’s states. Internet: . (adapted). 

Based on the ideas of the preceding text and on its linguistic aspects, judge the following item.


Iowa is going to cut down its taxes by a rate of 3.9% in the next two years. 

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Q3020348 Inglês

        Iowa, a small midwestern state, finds itself in the national economic spotlight. For conservative commentators, Iowa has emerged as America’s tax-cutting champion, a paragon of fiscal responsibility. To critics it looks more like an example of economic recklessness. 


        Either way, Iowa is playing an outsized role in a bigger debate about how American states ought to manage their revenues and spending. Until a few years ago it had one of the highest income-tax rates in America. By 2026 it will be down to a flat tax of 3.9%. Iowa is far from alone. Some 25 states have cut individual income taxes over the past years. A handful, including Georgia and Idaho, are shifting to a flat tax. And a few others want to eliminate their income taxes altogether. 


        Virtually all states, regardless of political make-up, have lowered their citizens’ tax bills since 2021. Overall, this has been a rough decline in states’ tax revenues during this time, the steepest such reduction in at least four decades. But the most aggressive moves have been cuts to income taxes, and Iowa has been at the forefront of these efforts.


The Economist. A tax-cutting wave is sweeping over America’s states. Internet: . (adapted). 

Based on the ideas of the preceding text and on its linguistic aspects, judge the following item.


The word “Some” (fifth sentence of the second paragraph) indicates that the author is providing an approximate number of states that have cut individual income taxes. 

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Q3020347 Inglês

        Iowa, a small midwestern state, finds itself in the national economic spotlight. For conservative commentators, Iowa has emerged as America’s tax-cutting champion, a paragon of fiscal responsibility. To critics it looks more like an example of economic recklessness. 


        Either way, Iowa is playing an outsized role in a bigger debate about how American states ought to manage their revenues and spending. Until a few years ago it had one of the highest income-tax rates in America. By 2026 it will be down to a flat tax of 3.9%. Iowa is far from alone. Some 25 states have cut individual income taxes over the past years. A handful, including Georgia and Idaho, are shifting to a flat tax. And a few others want to eliminate their income taxes altogether. 


        Virtually all states, regardless of political make-up, have lowered their citizens’ tax bills since 2021. Overall, this has been a rough decline in states’ tax revenues during this time, the steepest such reduction in at least four decades. But the most aggressive moves have been cuts to income taxes, and Iowa has been at the forefront of these efforts.


The Economist. A tax-cutting wave is sweeping over America’s states. Internet: . (adapted). 

Based on the ideas of the preceding text and on its linguistic aspects, judge the following item.


According to the text, the tax policy of the state of Iowa is seen by some as being too heavy on taxpayers. 

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Q3020346 Inglês

        Iowa, a small midwestern state, finds itself in the national economic spotlight. For conservative commentators, Iowa has emerged as America’s tax-cutting champion, a paragon of fiscal responsibility. To critics it looks more like an example of economic recklessness. 


        Either way, Iowa is playing an outsized role in a bigger debate about how American states ought to manage their revenues and spending. Until a few years ago it had one of the highest income-tax rates in America. By 2026 it will be down to a flat tax of 3.9%. Iowa is far from alone. Some 25 states have cut individual income taxes over the past years. A handful, including Georgia and Idaho, are shifting to a flat tax. And a few others want to eliminate their income taxes altogether. 


        Virtually all states, regardless of political make-up, have lowered their citizens’ tax bills since 2021. Overall, this has been a rough decline in states’ tax revenues during this time, the steepest such reduction in at least four decades. But the most aggressive moves have been cuts to income taxes, and Iowa has been at the forefront of these efforts.


The Economist. A tax-cutting wave is sweeping over America’s states. Internet: . (adapted). 

Based on the ideas of the preceding text and on its linguistic aspects, judge the following item.


Even though both forms are used to indicate an action in the past, replacing “have lowered” (first sentence of the third paragraph) with lowered would make the sentence grammatically wrong. 

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Q3017547 Inglês

How LEGO Is Being Used to Reduce Stress, Combat Childhood Trauma, and Manage PTSD



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(Available at: https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/how-lego-is-being-used-to-reduce-stress-combat-childhoodtrauma-and-manage-ptsd/ – text especially adapted for this test).

About the words in bold in the article, analyze the statements below:

I. “Who” (l. 02) refers to “author at Canary Media” (l. 02). II. “Their” (l. 07) refers to “bricks” (l. 06). III. “It” (l. 17) refers to “1,000-piece LEGO set” (l. 17).

Which ones are correct?
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Q3017546 Inglês

How LEGO Is Being Used to Reduce Stress, Combat Childhood Trauma, and Manage PTSD



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(Available at: https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/how-lego-is-being-used-to-reduce-stress-combat-childhoodtrauma-and-manage-ptsd/ – text especially adapted for this test).

Mark the alternative that fills out, correctly and respectively, the gaps in the fourth paragraph (follow the verb + verb tense indications in the parentheses). 
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Q3017545 Inglês

How LEGO Is Being Used to Reduce Stress, Combat Childhood Trauma, and Manage PTSD



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(Available at: https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/how-lego-is-being-used-to-reduce-stress-combat-childhoodtrauma-and-manage-ptsd/ – text especially adapted for this test).

In the context presented in the text, the highlighted phrasal verb “zone out” (l. 05) means to: 
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Q3017544 Inglês

How LEGO Is Being Used to Reduce Stress, Combat Childhood Trauma, and Manage PTSD



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(Available at: https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/how-lego-is-being-used-to-reduce-stress-combat-childhoodtrauma-and-manage-ptsd/ – text especially adapted for this test).

Which of the questions below is NOT answered by the text?
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Q3017543 Inglês

How LEGO Is Being Used to Reduce Stress, Combat Childhood Trauma, and Manage PTSD



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(Available at: https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/how-lego-is-being-used-to-reduce-stress-combat-childhoodtrauma-and-manage-ptsd/ – text especially adapted for this test).

Analyse the following statements about the article and mark T, if true, or F, if false.

( ) LEGO has created specialized sets for children undergoing MRI scans. ( ) LEGO was not originally designed as a therapeutic tool.
( ) Playing with LEGO requires strict adherence to instructions to be effective in reducing stress.

The correct order of filling the parentheses, from top to bottom, is:
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Q3016399 Inglês
The underlined word in “The project was completed efficiently” is classified as a/an:
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Q3016398 Inglês
Which option contains the correctly spelled names of the months?
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Q3016397 Inglês

Read the following passage and identify the correct object pronoun to complete the sentence:


"Tom invited ____ to join him at the concert, and he promised to save a seat for ____." 

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Q3016396 Inglês
Analyze the underlined words and choose the correct verb tenses respectively:

“We will finish the report by Friday. We did not complete the data analysis yet, and the team is going to work late on Thursday.” 
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Q3016395 Inglês
Select the alternative in which Simple Past Tense is correct:
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Q3016394 Inglês

Choose the alternative in which there is, correctly and respectively the bold words:


“The blue car is hers and the red car is ours,” 

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Q3016393 Inglês
Choose the alternative in which there is, correctly and respectively, the comparative form of an adjective and the superlative form of an adjective:
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Q3016392 Inglês
The sentence that indicates the CORRECT use of tag questions is:
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Respostas
681: C
682: C
683: C
684: E
685: C
686: E
687: C
688: D
689: C
690: A
691: E
692: B
693: B
694: B
695: A
696: D
697: C
698: B
699: D
700: A