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Q1907448 Pedagogia
Relacione a coluna 1 com a coluna 2:

Coluna 1 - Categoria
(1)Método Sintético.
(2)Método Analítico.

Coluna 2 - Método
(  )Alfabético.
(  )Fônico.
(  )Silábico.
(  )Palavração.

Após análise, assinale a alternativa que apresenta a sequência CORRETA.
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Q1907447 Pedagogia
___________ descreveu a zona de desenvolvimento proximal como sendo a distância entre o nível de desenvolvimento real determinado pela resolução independente de problemas e o nível de desenvolvimento potencial determinado pela resolução de problemas sob a orientação de um adulto ou em colaboração com colegas mais capazes.
Assinale a alternativa que preenche a lacuna corretamente:
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Q1907446 Pedagogia
A Base Nacional Comum Curricular (BNCC), na parte referente à Língua Inglesa, aponta que as práticas de produção de textos propostas no eixo Escrita consideram dois aspectos do ato de escrever, a saber:
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Q1907445 Pedagogia
Sobre a recuperação escolar, julgue as sentenças abaixo como VERDADEIRAS ou FALSAS:

1.(  )Todo estudante brasileiro tem direito a fazer os estudos de recuperação.
2.(  )A avaliação diagnóstica é uma forma de recuperação paralela.
3.(  )Os estudos de recuperação envolvem unicamente a aplicação de provas.

A sequência CORRETA é: 
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Q1907444 Inglês
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão. 

(1º§)It sits on the "line of contact" - an almost 500km (310 mile) long fissure between Ukrainian government territory and two enclaves that have been held by Russian backed separatists since 2014. Families, communities, and services are divided by this line. The enduring conflict here on the eastern front has already claimed more than 14,000 lives - at least 3,000 of them civilians, according to the United Nations.
(2º§)The self-styled Donetsk People's Republic (DNR) and Luhansk People's Republic (LNR) are recognised by no one - for now, not even the Kremlin - but they are home to about four million people. Larysa is one of them. She was wrapped up against the cold in a bright blue jacket, pink jumper, and matching woolly hat. She preferred not to use her last name.
(3º§)It takes permission and patience to get from Ukrainian government territory to the other side. Larysa knows the drill. "I do this every six months," she said. "I have been for a check-up at a hospital in Dnipro (in central Ukraine) and now I am going home to Donetsk." As she waited for sniffer dogs to check her bag, she wasn't too concerned about the Russian military build-up on Ukraine's borders.
(4º§)"We have been bombed, and we have been through a lot," she said."I don't believe there will be an invasion, or if there is, it won't be a big one. That's my view as someone with intuition. I watch TV and what politicians say. I think all of this is just to keep us on our toes and stop us from getting too relaxed."
(5º§)Perhaps. But Western leaders have long feared that President Vladimir Putin would fake a crisis in the Russian-backed rebel areas - or the appearance of one - to use as an excuse to invade. The seeds were sewn on Friday when rebel leaders announced that women and children would be evacuated over the border to Russia because Ukraine was planning to attack. Ukraine denied that and most civilians in those areas appear to have stayed put.
(6º§)"We, the people, do not want any war to happen. We want to live, love... We want to love everybody and give them a hug," said Larysa, eyes smiling above her mask. With that she boarded a bus to take her through no man's land to a checkpoint on the other side.

(adapted) https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-60460003
Regarding the Luhansk People's Republic (LNR), choose the CORRECT alternative. 
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Q1907443 Inglês
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão. 

(1º§)It sits on the "line of contact" - an almost 500km (310 mile) long fissure between Ukrainian government territory and two enclaves that have been held by Russian backed separatists since 2014. Families, communities, and services are divided by this line. The enduring conflict here on the eastern front has already claimed more than 14,000 lives - at least 3,000 of them civilians, according to the United Nations.
(2º§)The self-styled Donetsk People's Republic (DNR) and Luhansk People's Republic (LNR) are recognised by no one - for now, not even the Kremlin - but they are home to about four million people. Larysa is one of them. She was wrapped up against the cold in a bright blue jacket, pink jumper, and matching woolly hat. She preferred not to use her last name.
(3º§)It takes permission and patience to get from Ukrainian government territory to the other side. Larysa knows the drill. "I do this every six months," she said. "I have been for a check-up at a hospital in Dnipro (in central Ukraine) and now I am going home to Donetsk." As she waited for sniffer dogs to check her bag, she wasn't too concerned about the Russian military build-up on Ukraine's borders.
(4º§)"We have been bombed, and we have been through a lot," she said."I don't believe there will be an invasion, or if there is, it won't be a big one. That's my view as someone with intuition. I watch TV and what politicians say. I think all of this is just to keep us on our toes and stop us from getting too relaxed."
(5º§)Perhaps. But Western leaders have long feared that President Vladimir Putin would fake a crisis in the Russian-backed rebel areas - or the appearance of one - to use as an excuse to invade. The seeds were sewn on Friday when rebel leaders announced that women and children would be evacuated over the border to Russia because Ukraine was planning to attack. Ukraine denied that and most civilians in those areas appear to have stayed put.
(6º§)"We, the people, do not want any war to happen. We want to live, love... We want to love everybody and give them a hug," said Larysa, eyes smiling above her mask. With that she boarded a bus to take her through no man's land to a checkpoint on the other side.

(adapted) https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-60460003
Which one could be better for the title of the text?
Alternativas
Q1907442 Inglês
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão. 

(1º§)It sits on the "line of contact" - an almost 500km (310 mile) long fissure between Ukrainian government territory and two enclaves that have been held by Russian backed separatists since 2014. Families, communities, and services are divided by this line. The enduring conflict here on the eastern front has already claimed more than 14,000 lives - at least 3,000 of them civilians, according to the United Nations.
(2º§)The self-styled Donetsk People's Republic (DNR) and Luhansk People's Republic (LNR) are recognised by no one - for now, not even the Kremlin - but they are home to about four million people. Larysa is one of them. She was wrapped up against the cold in a bright blue jacket, pink jumper, and matching woolly hat. She preferred not to use her last name.
(3º§)It takes permission and patience to get from Ukrainian government territory to the other side. Larysa knows the drill. "I do this every six months," she said. "I have been for a check-up at a hospital in Dnipro (in central Ukraine) and now I am going home to Donetsk." As she waited for sniffer dogs to check her bag, she wasn't too concerned about the Russian military build-up on Ukraine's borders.
(4º§)"We have been bombed, and we have been through a lot," she said."I don't believe there will be an invasion, or if there is, it won't be a big one. That's my view as someone with intuition. I watch TV and what politicians say. I think all of this is just to keep us on our toes and stop us from getting too relaxed."
(5º§)Perhaps. But Western leaders have long feared that President Vladimir Putin would fake a crisis in the Russian-backed rebel areas - or the appearance of one - to use as an excuse to invade. The seeds were sewn on Friday when rebel leaders announced that women and children would be evacuated over the border to Russia because Ukraine was planning to attack. Ukraine denied that and most civilians in those areas appear to have stayed put.
(6º§)"We, the people, do not want any war to happen. We want to live, love... We want to love everybody and give them a hug," said Larysa, eyes smiling above her mask. With that she boarded a bus to take her through no man's land to a checkpoint on the other side.

(adapted) https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-60460003
(2º§) "She was wrapped up against the cold in a bright blue jacke [...]."
The best translation for the above sentence is: 
Alternativas
Q1907441 Inglês
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão. 

(1º§)It sits on the "line of contact" - an almost 500km (310 mile) long fissure between Ukrainian government territory and two enclaves that have been held by Russian backed separatists since 2014. Families, communities, and services are divided by this line. The enduring conflict here on the eastern front has already claimed more than 14,000 lives - at least 3,000 of them civilians, according to the United Nations.
(2º§)The self-styled Donetsk People's Republic (DNR) and Luhansk People's Republic (LNR) are recognised by no one - for now, not even the Kremlin - but they are home to about four million people. Larysa is one of them. She was wrapped up against the cold in a bright blue jacket, pink jumper, and matching woolly hat. She preferred not to use her last name.
(3º§)It takes permission and patience to get from Ukrainian government territory to the other side. Larysa knows the drill. "I do this every six months," she said. "I have been for a check-up at a hospital in Dnipro (in central Ukraine) and now I am going home to Donetsk." As she waited for sniffer dogs to check her bag, she wasn't too concerned about the Russian military build-up on Ukraine's borders.
(4º§)"We have been bombed, and we have been through a lot," she said."I don't believe there will be an invasion, or if there is, it won't be a big one. That's my view as someone with intuition. I watch TV and what politicians say. I think all of this is just to keep us on our toes and stop us from getting too relaxed."
(5º§)Perhaps. But Western leaders have long feared that President Vladimir Putin would fake a crisis in the Russian-backed rebel areas - or the appearance of one - to use as an excuse to invade. The seeds were sewn on Friday when rebel leaders announced that women and children would be evacuated over the border to Russia because Ukraine was planning to attack. Ukraine denied that and most civilians in those areas appear to have stayed put.
(6º§)"We, the people, do not want any war to happen. We want to live, love... We want to love everybody and give them a hug," said Larysa, eyes smiling above her mask. With that she boarded a bus to take her through no man's land to a checkpoint on the other side.

(adapted) https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-60460003
Consider the sentence below from the text and the following assertives:

(3º§) "As she waited for sniffer dogs to check her bag, she wasn't too concerned about the Russian military build-up on Ukraine's borders."

I.The word "sniffer dogs" could be translated as "cães farejadores".
II.The word "waited" is a verb.
III.The word "concerned" could be replaced by "aid".

Which one(s) is(are) CORRECT?
Alternativas
Q1907440 Inglês
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão. 

(1º§)It sits on the "line of contact" - an almost 500km (310 mile) long fissure between Ukrainian government territory and two enclaves that have been held by Russian backed separatists since 2014. Families, communities, and services are divided by this line. The enduring conflict here on the eastern front has already claimed more than 14,000 lives - at least 3,000 of them civilians, according to the United Nations.
(2º§)The self-styled Donetsk People's Republic (DNR) and Luhansk People's Republic (LNR) are recognised by no one - for now, not even the Kremlin - but they are home to about four million people. Larysa is one of them. She was wrapped up against the cold in a bright blue jacket, pink jumper, and matching woolly hat. She preferred not to use her last name.
(3º§)It takes permission and patience to get from Ukrainian government territory to the other side. Larysa knows the drill. "I do this every six months," she said. "I have been for a check-up at a hospital in Dnipro (in central Ukraine) and now I am going home to Donetsk." As she waited for sniffer dogs to check her bag, she wasn't too concerned about the Russian military build-up on Ukraine's borders.
(4º§)"We have been bombed, and we have been through a lot," she said."I don't believe there will be an invasion, or if there is, it won't be a big one. That's my view as someone with intuition. I watch TV and what politicians say. I think all of this is just to keep us on our toes and stop us from getting too relaxed."
(5º§)Perhaps. But Western leaders have long feared that President Vladimir Putin would fake a crisis in the Russian-backed rebel areas - or the appearance of one - to use as an excuse to invade. The seeds were sewn on Friday when rebel leaders announced that women and children would be evacuated over the border to Russia because Ukraine was planning to attack. Ukraine denied that and most civilians in those areas appear to have stayed put.
(6º§)"We, the people, do not want any war to happen. We want to live, love... We want to love everybody and give them a hug," said Larysa, eyes smiling above her mask. With that she boarded a bus to take her through no man's land to a checkpoint on the other side.

(adapted) https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-60460003
According to the text, the Ukrainian people:
Alternativas
Q1907439 Inglês
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão. 

(1º§)It sits on the "line of contact" - an almost 500km (310 mile) long fissure between Ukrainian government territory and two enclaves that have been held by Russian backed separatists since 2014. Families, communities, and services are divided by this line. The enduring conflict here on the eastern front has already claimed more than 14,000 lives - at least 3,000 of them civilians, according to the United Nations.
(2º§)The self-styled Donetsk People's Republic (DNR) and Luhansk People's Republic (LNR) are recognised by no one - for now, not even the Kremlin - but they are home to about four million people. Larysa is one of them. She was wrapped up against the cold in a bright blue jacket, pink jumper, and matching woolly hat. She preferred not to use her last name.
(3º§)It takes permission and patience to get from Ukrainian government territory to the other side. Larysa knows the drill. "I do this every six months," she said. "I have been for a check-up at a hospital in Dnipro (in central Ukraine) and now I am going home to Donetsk." As she waited for sniffer dogs to check her bag, she wasn't too concerned about the Russian military build-up on Ukraine's borders.
(4º§)"We have been bombed, and we have been through a lot," she said."I don't believe there will be an invasion, or if there is, it won't be a big one. That's my view as someone with intuition. I watch TV and what politicians say. I think all of this is just to keep us on our toes and stop us from getting too relaxed."
(5º§)Perhaps. But Western leaders have long feared that President Vladimir Putin would fake a crisis in the Russian-backed rebel areas - or the appearance of one - to use as an excuse to invade. The seeds were sewn on Friday when rebel leaders announced that women and children would be evacuated over the border to Russia because Ukraine was planning to attack. Ukraine denied that and most civilians in those areas appear to have stayed put.
(6º§)"We, the people, do not want any war to happen. We want to live, love... We want to love everybody and give them a hug," said Larysa, eyes smiling above her mask. With that she boarded a bus to take her through no man's land to a checkpoint on the other side.

(adapted) https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-60460003
"It takes permission and patience to get from Ukrainian government territory" [...]
Which verb tense the sentence above is?
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Q1906467 Nutrição

No que se refere a Vitamina C, analise as afirmativas a seguir e identifique as corretas:


I.Megadoses de Vitamina C podem afetar adversamente a disponibilidade da Vitamina B12.

II.O ascorbato é encontrado quase exclusivamente em alimentos de origem vegetal.

III.Auxilia na conversão do colesterol em ácidos biliares.

IV. Em altas concentrações pode ser pró-oxidativo.


É CORRETO o que se afirma em: 

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Q1906466 Nutrição
No que diz respeito aos tipos de fibras, assinale a alternativa CORRETA.
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Q1906465 Nutrição
Em relação a Avaliação nutricional de crianças e adolescentes e aos índices antropométricos adotados pelo Ministério da Saúde. Registre V, para verdadeiras, e F, para falsas: 
(  )O Peso/idade (P/I) consiste na relação entre massa corporal e idade cronológica. Avalia principalmente o baixo peso. Não diferencia o comprometimento nutricional atual dos pregressos.
(  )O Peso/estatura (P/E) expressa a harmonia entre as dimensões de massa corporal e estatura. É utilizado tanto para identificar o emagrecimento como o excesso de peso da criança.
(  )O IMC/idade (IMC/I) consiste na relação entre o peso e o quadrado da estatura. Utilizado para identificar o excesso de peso.
(  )A Estatura/idade (E/I) expressa o crescimento linear. É o índice que melhor indica o efeito cumulativo de situações adversas sobre o crescimento.
Assinale a alternativa com a sequência CORRETA: 
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Q1906464 Nutrição
Os minerais podem interagir entre si, com outros nutrientes e com fatores não nutritivos. Sendo assim, dentre as opções citados abaixo, assinale aquele cuja a ingestão pode afetar negativamente a disponibilidade do cálcio.
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Q1906463 Nutrição
A pelagra é uma doença nutricional caracterizada por dermatite fotossensível, comum entre idosos, alcoólatras e pessoas desnutridas. É causada pela deficiência de:
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Q1906462 Nutrição
Em relação as funções da Vitamina B1 (tiamina), analise as afirmativas a seguir e identifique as corretas:
I.É essencial para o ciclo de Krebs (transforma o piruvato em acetato e acetil-CoA).
II.Atua no Sistema Nervoso Central (SNC) na transmissão nervosa, agindo na bomba iônica da membrana do nervo.
III.Possui papel de coenzima na descarboxilação oxidativa.
É CORRETO o que se afirma em: 
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Q1906461 Nutrição
A dilatação do amido quando submetido à água aquecida, com aumento de volume é chamado de: 
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Q1906460 Nutrição
O Programa Nacional de Alimentação Escolar - PNAE tem por objetivo contribuir para o crescimento e o desenvolvimento biopsicossocial, a aprendizagem, o rendimento escolar e a formação de hábitos alimentares saudáveis dos alunos, por meio de ações de educação alimentar e nutricional e da oferta de refeições que cubram as suas necessidades nutricionais durante o período letivo. Diante do exposto, analise as afirmativas a seguir e identifique as corretas:
I.O Conselho de Alimentação Escolar (CAE) é órgão colegiado de caráter fiscalizador, permanente, deliberativo e de assessoramento, instituído no âmbito dos Estados, do Distrito Federal e dos Municípios.
II.Os recursos financeiros consignados no orçamento da União para execução do PNAE serão repassados em parcelas aos Estados, ao Distrito Federal, aos Municípios e às escolas federais pelo Fundo Nacional de Desenvolvimento da Educação - FNDE.
III.Os cardápios da alimentação escolar deverão ser elaborados pelo nutricionista responsável com utilização de gêneros alimentícios básicos, respeitando-se as referências nutricionais, os hábitos alimentares, a cultura e a tradição alimentar da localidade, pautando-se na sustentabilidade e diversificação agrícola da região, na alimentação saudável e adequada.
É CORRETO o que se afirma em: 
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Q1906459 Nutrição
A vitamina K é um nutriente lipossolúvel, dissolvido por gorduras, e encontrado em alimentos de origem vegetal e animal, embora as principais fontes de sejam as verduras e legumes. No que diz respeito a Vitamina K, registre V, para verdadeiras, e F, para falsas:
(    )Doses elevadas de Vitamina E (suplementos) podem antagonizar a ação da vitamina K.
(    )Atua no processo de coagulação sanguínea.
(   )A Vitamina K é distribuída para os demais tecidos por meio de Lipoproteínas de muito baixa densidade (VLDL) e quilomícrons pois não existe proteína ligadora de vitamina K específica no plasma.
(    )A Menaquinona é principal forma da vitamina K na dieta. É encontrada mais comumente em alimentos de origem vegetal.
Assinale a alternativa com a sequência CORRETA:
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Q1906458 Nutrição
O Banco de Leite Humano (BLH) e Posto de Coleta de Leite Humano (PCLH) devem dispor de equipamento de congelamento exclusivo com compartimentos distintos e identificados para estocagem Leite Humano Ordenhado Cru (LHOC) e Leite Humano Ordenhado Pasteurizado (LHOP). Em relação ao tempo e temperatura adequada para a estocagem do leite humano cru e pasteurizado, assinale a alternativa CORRETA.
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Respostas
641: A
642: A
643: B
644: D
645: C
646: A
647: D
648: A
649: B
650: A
651: C
652: B
653: A
654: A
655: D
656: D
657: B
658: A
659: D
660: D