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Q2231447 Inglês
Identify the type of syntactic construction used in the underlined portion of the following sentence:
"Not only did he complete the marathon, but he also set a new record."
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Q2231446 Inglês
Dentre os métodos de ensino da Língua Inglesa, qual deles enfatiza o uso exclusivo do inglês como língua de instrução, imergindo os estudantes no idioma desde o início do processo de aprendizagem, tendo como foco a repetição e imitação de diálogos? 
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Q2231445 Inglês
Identify the morphological process used to form the word "unconquerable" in the following sentence:
"Her determination made her unconquerable in the face of adversity."
Select the correct alternative: 
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Q2231444 Inglês
Identify the correct sentence structure in the following sentence:
"Having studied diligently, Sarah scored the highest in the class."
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Q2231443 Inglês
(§1º)Budelli Island is part of the La Maddalena Archipelago and is home to Spiaggia Rosa - a stretch of pink sand that's been protected by the Italian government since 1992.

(§2º)The pink shade is caused by the crushed shells of a micro-organism mixing with the sand when it dies. But when the beach started to lose its rose-tinted hue because of over-tourism, visitors were banned in a bit to protect the pink sand.

(§3º)The colour has since returned but a new wave of unauthorised daytrippers are threatening the pink shores. While it is strictly forbidden to step foot on the beach, holidaymakers are able to admire the pink sand from the safety of a boat. But according to one expert, some holidaymakers are flouting the ban.

(§4º)In an article in the Times, Fabrizio Fonnesu, director of the Maddalena archipelago national park said: "The beach is again in danger as people arrive by boat, clamber up the beach, then post photos, which allow us to fine them up to 500 euros (£430)."

(§5º)Tourists who've attempted to take Sardinia's pink sand away as a souvenir can up fined up to 3,500 euros (£3,007). And according to the Guardian, a couple were fined 1,000 euros (£860) in 2001 after they were caught filling a plastic bottle with sand.

(§6º)Brits who want to visit the island will need to book themself onto a private boat tour or a ferry service to glimpse this secluded spot from afar. Other beaches on the island have also brought in measures to minimise the impact of tourists. Only 1,600 people can visit Cala Sisine while Santa Maria Navarrese only permits 1,300 euros.

(§7º)Fewer still are able to visit Cala Mariolu, with only 550 people allowed in per day and each having to pay a 1 euro fee. Elsewhere, Pelosa Beach has banned towels and asked visitors to instead bring mats which gather less sand. Anyone visiting will have to pay 3.50 euros.

(§8º)Meanwhile, tourists wanting to visit the beaches of Cala Coticcio and Cala Brigantina in the archipelago of La Maddalena will have to pay 3 euros per person for access each day after new rules were brought in. The archipelago itself is a national park and only accessible with a guide, which will cost 25 euros for five hours.

(§9º)And anyone caught visiting the archipelago without a guide could face prosecution. Just 60 people will be permitted on each beach per day, as the local authorities look at ways to protect the sites from the impact of tourism.

(§10º)Slots must be booked in advance by contacting a local guide but it is hoped that an app will be launched soon. Here are several other pink beaches holidaymakers can visit across Europe - and one's in the UK. And a beach in the Canary Islands even has sand that looks like popcorn, due to the shape of the coral.

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w.thesun.co.uk/travel/22667535/pink-beach-italy-bundelli-tourists-fined/
How are tourists currently allowed to observe the pink sand on Budelli Island?
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Q2231442 Inglês
(§1º)Budelli Island is part of the La Maddalena Archipelago and is home to Spiaggia Rosa - a stretch of pink sand that's been protected by the Italian government since 1992.

(§2º)The pink shade is caused by the crushed shells of a micro-organism mixing with the sand when it dies. But when the beach started to lose its rose-tinted hue because of over-tourism, visitors were banned in a bit to protect the pink sand.

(§3º)The colour has since returned but a new wave of unauthorised daytrippers are threatening the pink shores. While it is strictly forbidden to step foot on the beach, holidaymakers are able to admire the pink sand from the safety of a boat. But according to one expert, some holidaymakers are flouting the ban.

(§4º)In an article in the Times, Fabrizio Fonnesu, director of the Maddalena archipelago national park said: "The beach is again in danger as people arrive by boat, clamber up the beach, then post photos, which allow us to fine them up to 500 euros (£430)."

(§5º)Tourists who've attempted to take Sardinia's pink sand away as a souvenir can up fined up to 3,500 euros (£3,007). And according to the Guardian, a couple were fined 1,000 euros (£860) in 2001 after they were caught filling a plastic bottle with sand.

(§6º)Brits who want to visit the island will need to book themself onto a private boat tour or a ferry service to glimpse this secluded spot from afar. Other beaches on the island have also brought in measures to minimise the impact of tourists. Only 1,600 people can visit Cala Sisine while Santa Maria Navarrese only permits 1,300 euros.

(§7º)Fewer still are able to visit Cala Mariolu, with only 550 people allowed in per day and each having to pay a 1 euro fee. Elsewhere, Pelosa Beach has banned towels and asked visitors to instead bring mats which gather less sand. Anyone visiting will have to pay 3.50 euros.

(§8º)Meanwhile, tourists wanting to visit the beaches of Cala Coticcio and Cala Brigantina in the archipelago of La Maddalena will have to pay 3 euros per person for access each day after new rules were brought in. The archipelago itself is a national park and only accessible with a guide, which will cost 25 euros for five hours.

(§9º)And anyone caught visiting the archipelago without a guide could face prosecution. Just 60 people will be permitted on each beach per day, as the local authorities look at ways to protect the sites from the impact of tourism.

(§10º)Slots must be booked in advance by contacting a local guide but it is hoped that an app will be launched soon. Here are several other pink beaches holidaymakers can visit across Europe - and one's in the UK. And a beach in the Canary Islands even has sand that looks like popcorn, due to the shape of the coral.

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w.thesun.co.uk/travel/22667535/pink-beach-italy-bundelli-tourists-fined/
According to Fabrizio Fonnesu, director of the Maddalena archipelago national park, what actions have visitors taken that have resulted in fines on Budelli Island?
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Q2231441 Inglês
(§1º)Budelli Island is part of the La Maddalena Archipelago and is home to Spiaggia Rosa - a stretch of pink sand that's been protected by the Italian government since 1992.

(§2º)The pink shade is caused by the crushed shells of a micro-organism mixing with the sand when it dies. But when the beach started to lose its rose-tinted hue because of over-tourism, visitors were banned in a bit to protect the pink sand.

(§3º)The colour has since returned but a new wave of unauthorised daytrippers are threatening the pink shores. While it is strictly forbidden to step foot on the beach, holidaymakers are able to admire the pink sand from the safety of a boat. But according to one expert, some holidaymakers are flouting the ban.

(§4º)In an article in the Times, Fabrizio Fonnesu, director of the Maddalena archipelago national park said: "The beach is again in danger as people arrive by boat, clamber up the beach, then post photos, which allow us to fine them up to 500 euros (£430)."

(§5º)Tourists who've attempted to take Sardinia's pink sand away as a souvenir can up fined up to 3,500 euros (£3,007). And according to the Guardian, a couple were fined 1,000 euros (£860) in 2001 after they were caught filling a plastic bottle with sand.

(§6º)Brits who want to visit the island will need to book themself onto a private boat tour or a ferry service to glimpse this secluded spot from afar. Other beaches on the island have also brought in measures to minimise the impact of tourists. Only 1,600 people can visit Cala Sisine while Santa Maria Navarrese only permits 1,300 euros.

(§7º)Fewer still are able to visit Cala Mariolu, with only 550 people allowed in per day and each having to pay a 1 euro fee. Elsewhere, Pelosa Beach has banned towels and asked visitors to instead bring mats which gather less sand. Anyone visiting will have to pay 3.50 euros.

(§8º)Meanwhile, tourists wanting to visit the beaches of Cala Coticcio and Cala Brigantina in the archipelago of La Maddalena will have to pay 3 euros per person for access each day after new rules were brought in. The archipelago itself is a national park and only accessible with a guide, which will cost 25 euros for five hours.

(§9º)And anyone caught visiting the archipelago without a guide could face prosecution. Just 60 people will be permitted on each beach per day, as the local authorities look at ways to protect the sites from the impact of tourism.

(§10º)Slots must be booked in advance by contacting a local guide but it is hoped that an app will be launched soon. Here are several other pink beaches holidaymakers can visit across Europe - and one's in the UK. And a beach in the Canary Islands even has sand that looks like popcorn, due to the shape of the coral.

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w.thesun.co.uk/travel/22667535/pink-beach-italy-bundelli-tourists-fined/
Identify the grammatical class of the word "unauthorised" (§3º) in the text: 
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Q2231440 Inglês
(§1º)Budelli Island is part of the La Maddalena Archipelago and is home to Spiaggia Rosa - a stretch of pink sand that's been protected by the Italian government since 1992.

(§2º)The pink shade is caused by the crushed shells of a micro-organism mixing with the sand when it dies. But when the beach started to lose its rose-tinted hue because of over-tourism, visitors were banned in a bit to protect the pink sand.

(§3º)The colour has since returned but a new wave of unauthorised daytrippers are threatening the pink shores. While it is strictly forbidden to step foot on the beach, holidaymakers are able to admire the pink sand from the safety of a boat. But according to one expert, some holidaymakers are flouting the ban.

(§4º)In an article in the Times, Fabrizio Fonnesu, director of the Maddalena archipelago national park said: "The beach is again in danger as people arrive by boat, clamber up the beach, then post photos, which allow us to fine them up to 500 euros (£430)."

(§5º)Tourists who've attempted to take Sardinia's pink sand away as a souvenir can up fined up to 3,500 euros (£3,007). And according to the Guardian, a couple were fined 1,000 euros (£860) in 2001 after they were caught filling a plastic bottle with sand.

(§6º)Brits who want to visit the island will need to book themself onto a private boat tour or a ferry service to glimpse this secluded spot from afar. Other beaches on the island have also brought in measures to minimise the impact of tourists. Only 1,600 people can visit Cala Sisine while Santa Maria Navarrese only permits 1,300 euros.

(§7º)Fewer still are able to visit Cala Mariolu, with only 550 people allowed in per day and each having to pay a 1 euro fee. Elsewhere, Pelosa Beach has banned towels and asked visitors to instead bring mats which gather less sand. Anyone visiting will have to pay 3.50 euros.

(§8º)Meanwhile, tourists wanting to visit the beaches of Cala Coticcio and Cala Brigantina in the archipelago of La Maddalena will have to pay 3 euros per person for access each day after new rules were brought in. The archipelago itself is a national park and only accessible with a guide, which will cost 25 euros for five hours.

(§9º)And anyone caught visiting the archipelago without a guide could face prosecution. Just 60 people will be permitted on each beach per day, as the local authorities look at ways to protect the sites from the impact of tourism.

(§10º)Slots must be booked in advance by contacting a local guide but it is hoped that an app will be launched soon. Here are several other pink beaches holidaymakers can visit across Europe - and one's in the UK. And a beach in the Canary Islands even has sand that looks like popcorn, due to the shape of the coral.

itssfnneed
w.thesun.co.uk/travel/22667535/pink-beach-italy-bundelli-tourists-fined/
What measures have been implemented to regulate tourism and minimize its impact on the beaches in the La Maddalena archipelago?
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Q2231439 Inglês
(§1º)Budelli Island is part of the La Maddalena Archipelago and is home to Spiaggia Rosa - a stretch of pink sand that's been protected by the Italian government since 1992.

(§2º)The pink shade is caused by the crushed shells of a micro-organism mixing with the sand when it dies. But when the beach started to lose its rose-tinted hue because of over-tourism, visitors were banned in a bit to protect the pink sand.

(§3º)The colour has since returned but a new wave of unauthorised daytrippers are threatening the pink shores. While it is strictly forbidden to step foot on the beach, holidaymakers are able to admire the pink sand from the safety of a boat. But according to one expert, some holidaymakers are flouting the ban.

(§4º)In an article in the Times, Fabrizio Fonnesu, director of the Maddalena archipelago national park said: "The beach is again in danger as people arrive by boat, clamber up the beach, then post photos, which allow us to fine them up to 500 euros (£430)."

(§5º)Tourists who've attempted to take Sardinia's pink sand away as a souvenir can up fined up to 3,500 euros (£3,007). And according to the Guardian, a couple were fined 1,000 euros (£860) in 2001 after they were caught filling a plastic bottle with sand.

(§6º)Brits who want to visit the island will need to book themself onto a private boat tour or a ferry service to glimpse this secluded spot from afar. Other beaches on the island have also brought in measures to minimise the impact of tourists. Only 1,600 people can visit Cala Sisine while Santa Maria Navarrese only permits 1,300 euros.

(§7º)Fewer still are able to visit Cala Mariolu, with only 550 people allowed in per day and each having to pay a 1 euro fee. Elsewhere, Pelosa Beach has banned towels and asked visitors to instead bring mats which gather less sand. Anyone visiting will have to pay 3.50 euros.

(§8º)Meanwhile, tourists wanting to visit the beaches of Cala Coticcio and Cala Brigantina in the archipelago of La Maddalena will have to pay 3 euros per person for access each day after new rules were brought in. The archipelago itself is a national park and only accessible with a guide, which will cost 25 euros for five hours.

(§9º)And anyone caught visiting the archipelago without a guide could face prosecution. Just 60 people will be permitted on each beach per day, as the local authorities look at ways to protect the sites from the impact of tourism.

(§10º)Slots must be booked in advance by contacting a local guide but it is hoped that an app will be launched soon. Here are several other pink beaches holidaymakers can visit across Europe - and one's in the UK. And a beach in the Canary Islands even has sand that looks like popcorn, due to the shape of the coral.

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w.thesun.co.uk/travel/22667535/pink-beach-italy-bundelli-tourists-fined/
 In the sentence "The colour has since returned but a new wave of unauthorised daytrippers are threatening the pink shores" (§3º), the word "threatening" can be translated as: 
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Q2231438 Inglês
(§1º)Budelli Island is part of the La Maddalena Archipelago and is home to Spiaggia Rosa - a stretch of pink sand that's been protected by the Italian government since 1992.

(§2º)The pink shade is caused by the crushed shells of a micro-organism mixing with the sand when it dies. But when the beach started to lose its rose-tinted hue because of over-tourism, visitors were banned in a bit to protect the pink sand.

(§3º)The colour has since returned but a new wave of unauthorised daytrippers are threatening the pink shores. While it is strictly forbidden to step foot on the beach, holidaymakers are able to admire the pink sand from the safety of a boat. But according to one expert, some holidaymakers are flouting the ban.

(§4º)In an article in the Times, Fabrizio Fonnesu, director of the Maddalena archipelago national park said: "The beach is again in danger as people arrive by boat, clamber up the beach, then post photos, which allow us to fine them up to 500 euros (£430)."

(§5º)Tourists who've attempted to take Sardinia's pink sand away as a souvenir can up fined up to 3,500 euros (£3,007). And according to the Guardian, a couple were fined 1,000 euros (£860) in 2001 after they were caught filling a plastic bottle with sand.

(§6º)Brits who want to visit the island will need to book themself onto a private boat tour or a ferry service to glimpse this secluded spot from afar. Other beaches on the island have also brought in measures to minimise the impact of tourists. Only 1,600 people can visit Cala Sisine while Santa Maria Navarrese only permits 1,300 euros.

(§7º)Fewer still are able to visit Cala Mariolu, with only 550 people allowed in per day and each having to pay a 1 euro fee. Elsewhere, Pelosa Beach has banned towels and asked visitors to instead bring mats which gather less sand. Anyone visiting will have to pay 3.50 euros.

(§8º)Meanwhile, tourists wanting to visit the beaches of Cala Coticcio and Cala Brigantina in the archipelago of La Maddalena will have to pay 3 euros per person for access each day after new rules were brought in. The archipelago itself is a national park and only accessible with a guide, which will cost 25 euros for five hours.

(§9º)And anyone caught visiting the archipelago without a guide could face prosecution. Just 60 people will be permitted on each beach per day, as the local authorities look at ways to protect the sites from the impact of tourism.

(§10º)Slots must be booked in advance by contacting a local guide but it is hoped that an app will be launched soon. Here are several other pink beaches holidaymakers can visit across Europe - and one's in the UK. And a beach in the Canary Islands even has sand that looks like popcorn, due to the shape of the coral.

itssfnneed
w.thesun.co.uk/travel/22667535/pink-beach-italy-bundelli-tourists-fined/
In the context of Budelli Island and its pink sand, why were visitors initially banned from the beach? 
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Q2231437 Inglês
(§1º)Budelli Island is part of the La Maddalena Archipelago and is home to Spiaggia Rosa - a stretch of pink sand that's been protected by the Italian government since 1992.

(§2º)The pink shade is caused by the crushed shells of a micro-organism mixing with the sand when it dies. But when the beach started to lose its rose-tinted hue because of over-tourism, visitors were banned in a bit to protect the pink sand.

(§3º)The colour has since returned but a new wave of unauthorised daytrippers are threatening the pink shores. While it is strictly forbidden to step foot on the beach, holidaymakers are able to admire the pink sand from the safety of a boat. But according to one expert, some holidaymakers are flouting the ban.

(§4º)In an article in the Times, Fabrizio Fonnesu, director of the Maddalena archipelago national park said: "The beach is again in danger as people arrive by boat, clamber up the beach, then post photos, which allow us to fine them up to 500 euros (£430)."

(§5º)Tourists who've attempted to take Sardinia's pink sand away as a souvenir can up fined up to 3,500 euros (£3,007). And according to the Guardian, a couple were fined 1,000 euros (£860) in 2001 after they were caught filling a plastic bottle with sand.

(§6º)Brits who want to visit the island will need to book themself onto a private boat tour or a ferry service to glimpse this secluded spot from afar. Other beaches on the island have also brought in measures to minimise the impact of tourists. Only 1,600 people can visit Cala Sisine while Santa Maria Navarrese only permits 1,300 euros.

(§7º)Fewer still are able to visit Cala Mariolu, with only 550 people allowed in per day and each having to pay a 1 euro fee. Elsewhere, Pelosa Beach has banned towels and asked visitors to instead bring mats which gather less sand. Anyone visiting will have to pay 3.50 euros.

(§8º)Meanwhile, tourists wanting to visit the beaches of Cala Coticcio and Cala Brigantina in the archipelago of La Maddalena will have to pay 3 euros per person for access each day after new rules were brought in. The archipelago itself is a national park and only accessible with a guide, which will cost 25 euros for five hours.

(§9º)And anyone caught visiting the archipelago without a guide could face prosecution. Just 60 people will be permitted on each beach per day, as the local authorities look at ways to protect the sites from the impact of tourism.

(§10º)Slots must be booked in advance by contacting a local guide but it is hoped that an app will be launched soon. Here are several other pink beaches holidaymakers can visit across Europe - and one's in the UK. And a beach in the Canary Islands even has sand that looks like popcorn, due to the shape of the coral.

itssfnneed
w.thesun.co.uk/travel/22667535/pink-beach-italy-bundelli-tourists-fined/
What is the main reason for the pink color of the sand on Budelli Island?
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Q2231267 Biologia
De acordo com a entomologia, todo inseto possui:
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Q2231241 Português
Novas vias para explorar o espaço

O lançamento, em abril, de um satélite de 12 quilos (kg), pouco maior do que uma caixa de sapatos, representou um marco para a indústria espacial brasileira. Concebido pela Visiona Tecnologia Espacial, joint venture da Embraer Defesa e Segurança e da Telebras, o VCUB1 é o primeiro nanossatélite de alto desempenho projetado e desenvolvido no país. Também é uma iniciativa pioneira de aplicação comercial - até então, projetos nacionais desse tipo eram de uso científico ou educacional. A expectativa da empresa é validar o software embarcado e usar as informações coletadas para complementar e aperfeiçoar serviços de sensoriamento remoto e telecomunicações que ela oferece a seus clientes, hoje baseados em satélites de terceiros.

O dispositivo custou mais de R$ 30 milhões, dos quais R$ 2,9 milhões foram investidos pela Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa e Inovação (Embrapii). Conta com uma câmera reflexiva de observação - a primeira do tipo desenvolvida no Brasil - com um sistema óptico formado por três espelhos, capaz de coletar imagens da superfície terrestre com resolução espacial de 3,5 metros. Ou seja, se fosse instalada em Campinas, seria capaz de fotografar um caminhão nas ruas do Rio de Janeiro. O equipamento foi desenvolvido pela Opto Space & Defense e Equatorial Sistemas, com apoio da FAPESP e da Financiadora de Estudos e Projetos (Finep).

O nanossatélite deverá cruzar o território brasileiro várias vezes por dia, coletando imagens e dados de uso meteorológico e de apoio a atividades do setor agrícola, como o monitoramento de lavouras em locais afastados e a identificação de áreas de baixa produtividade. Eventualmente, poderá auxiliar na prevenção de desastres naturais, atividades de monitoramento ambiental ou atender a outros usos, ligados à área de segurança e cidades inteligentes. O principal objetivo da Visiona, no entanto, é validar a tecnologia para lançar satélites maiores e mais complexos. "Para isso, precisávamos de uma arquitetura que fosse escalável e um software embarcado confiável", diz João Paulo Campos, presidente da empresa.

O equipamento possui um sistema de gerenciamento de dados de bordo, responsável pelo controle de outros subsistemas e da interface com o solo. Tem também um sistema de comunicação e controle de atitude e órbita, que permite apontar com maior precisão a câmera para o local onde se deseja coletar imagens ou direcionar seus painéis solares para o Sol, de modo a ampliar a geração da energia que o alimenta. "Essa é uma tecnologia estratégica, que ainda não era dominada pelo Brasil", destaca Campos. "O VCUB1, nesse sentido, coloca o país em um grupo de nações que dominam todo o processo de desenvolvimento de satélites", completa.

A Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa) participou do esforço conjunto de desenvolvimento, ajudando a definir as cores que o satélite iria enxergar - foi escolhida a banda red edge, mais apropriada para o monitoramento de lavouras. O Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (Inpe) apoiou a concepção do projeto com sua expertise em engenharia de sistemas, montagem, integração e testes do satélite. Já o Instituto Senai de Inovação em Sistemas Embarcados (ISI-SE), em Florianópolis, foi responsável pela construção e pelos testes da estação de terra e dos softwares que fazem a integração do computador de bordo com os componentes embarcados, com financiamento da Embrapii.

O ISI-SE também está envolvido em outro programa, o Constelação Catarina, criado em maio de 2021 pela Agência Espacial Brasileira (AEB). A iniciativa pretende colocar em órbita 13 nanossatélites nos próximos anos. Dois deles estão em desenvolvimento. Um no ISI-SE, o outro, na Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. "A ideia é que eles formem uma rede e trabalhem de forma orquestrada na coleta de informações agrícolas e meteorológicas", explica Augusto De Conto, gerente responsável pelo projeto. "Se tudo der certo, nosso nanossatélite será lançado em 2024", diz.

Retirado e adaptado de: ANDRADE, Rodrigo de Oliveira. Novas vias para explorar o espaço. Revista Pesquisa FAPESP. Disponível em: https://revistapesquisa.fapesp.br/novas-vias-para-explorar-o-espaco/ Acesso em: 26 de jun., 2023.
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Q2231151 Gestão de Pessoas
No que diz respeito à política de recursos humanos na área da saúde, assinale a alternativa correta: 
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Q2231145 Saúde Pública
Em relação ao trabalho do agente comunitário de saúde no cadastramento das famílias, analise as afirmativas a seguir:
I.É essencial conhecer o número de pessoas na comunidade dividido por faixa etária e sexo, pois existem doenças que afetam mais crianças do que adultos, ou mais mulheres do que homens. Isso terá um impacto significativo no planejamento da equipe. II.O cadastramento permite obter informações precisas sobre as condições de vida reais das famílias que residem na área de atuação da equipe. III.É fundamental que os profissionais atuem de maneira integrada, discutindo e analisando em conjunto as situações identificadas. Tão importante quanto realizar o cadastramento da população é manter os dados atualizados de forma contínua.
É correto o que se afirma em: 
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Q2231140 Saúde Pública
A visita domiciliar é considerada uma das atividades mais essenciais no processo de trabalho do agente comunitário de saúde. No que se refere à visita domiciliar, assinale a alternativa correta: 
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Q2231137 Saúde Pública
No que diz respeito ao mapeamento da área de atuação do Agente Comunitário de Saúde, registre V para Verdadeiro, e F, para falso:
(__)O mapa, juntamente com as informações coletadas no cadastramento das famílias, vai auxiliar toda a equipe no diagnóstico de saúde da área. (__)O mapa consiste em uma ferramenta indispensável para o trabalho do Agente Comunitário de Saúde. É o desenho de toda sua área/território de atuação. (__)Trabalhar com mapas é uma forma de retratar e diminuir os conhecimentos sobre a sua comunidade.
Fonte: http://189.28.128.100/dab/docs/publicacoes/geral/manual_acs.pdf

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Q2231029 Educação Física
Assinale a alternativa que melhor descreve a interdisciplinaridade na prática educacional: 
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Q2231025 Pedagogia
De acordo com as teorias de aprendizagem e desenvolvimento infantil, qual dos seguintes princípios é enfatizado pela teoria sociocultural de Lev Vygotsky? 
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Respostas
181: A
182: C
183: B
184: E
185: A
186: A
187: A
188: B
189: C
190: A
191: C
192: E
193: D
194: A
195: E
196: D
197: E
198: C
199: A
200: A