Questões de Concurso Comentadas para instituto rio branco

Foram encontradas 3.040 questões

Resolva questões gratuitamente!

Junte-se a mais de 4 milhões de concurseiros!

Q1927858 Inglês

Considering the ideas and the vocabulary presented in the text, mark the following items as right (C) or wrong (E)


Italian Renaissance decisively contributed to usher in the age of European domination. 

Alternativas
Q1927857 Inglês

Considering the ideas and the vocabulary of the text above, decide whether the statements below are right (C) or wrong (E). 


In the last paragraph, Vidal admits that, unlike himself, Alec Guinness and Terry Southern are not nostalgic. 

Alternativas
Q1927856 Inglês

Considering the ideas and the vocabulary of the text above, decide whether the statements below are right (C) or wrong (E). 


In Vidal’s opinion, Joe Alsop was not likeable.  

Alternativas
Q1927855 Inglês

Considering the ideas and the vocabulary of the text above, decide whether the statements below are right (C) or wrong (E). 


In the statement “Videocassettes are beginning to crowd out the books”, in line 7, one could infer that tapes might outnumber books at some point. 

Alternativas
Q1927854 Inglês

Considering the ideas and the vocabulary of the text above, decide whether the statements below are right (C) or wrong (E). 


In the sentence “look about the room”, in line 1, about is used as adverb rather than a preposition. 

Alternativas
Q1927853 Inglês

Considering the ideas and the vocabulary of the text above, decide whether the statements below are right (C) or wrong (E). 


In lines 2, 11, and 12, the word “breach” could not be replaced by severance in any of the situations without changing the meaning of the sentences.

Alternativas
Q1927852 Inglês

Considering the ideas and the vocabulary of the text above, decide whether the statements below are right (C) or wrong (E). 


In lines 10 to 12, in the passage “this is more straightforward when no formal breach of relations has taken place”, “more straightforward” could be replaced by less complex without changing the meaning of the sentence.

Alternativas
Q1927851 Inglês

Considering the ideas and the vocabulary of the text above, decide whether the statements below are right (C) or wrong (E). 


In line 7, the expression “there are no constraints in their contacts” means that their contacts remain regular.

Alternativas
Q1927850 Inglês
Considering the ideas and the vocabulary of the text above, decide whether the statements below are right (C) or wrong (E).

In line 3, the “sending State” is the one capable of expelling foreign diplomats from its territory.
Alternativas
Q1927849 Inglês

Considering the ideas and the vocabulary presented in the text, mark the following items as right (C) or wrong (E).


The word “acute” (line 27) could be replaced with mutual without changing the meaning of the sentence. 

Alternativas
Q1927848 Inglês

Considering the ideas and the vocabulary presented in the text, mark the following items as right (C) or wrong (E).


Effective diplomacy in the traditional sense assumed that commitments made through the diplomatic process would be enforced by a single center of power in the diplomat’s own country, irrespective of any resistance from other domestic authorities.  

Alternativas
Q1927847 Inglês

Considering the ideas and the vocabulary presented in the text, mark the following items as right (C) or wrong (E).


Texts of treaties agreed upon by the American chief executive in an international negotiation might come to be later rejected or modified by the Senate of the United States. 

Alternativas
Q1927846 Inglês

Considering the ideas and the vocabulary presented in the text, mark the following items as right (C) or wrong (E).


As a consequence of the extreme fragmentation of American policy-making and diplomacy, ambassadors of the United States represent only the interests of the federal government abroad. 

Alternativas
Q1927845 Inglês

Considering the ideas and the vocabulary presented in the text, mark the following items as right (C) or wrong (E). 


Although conceived by a few local intellectuals and elite members, Dutch culture exerted an appeal over the rest of the country because the latter saw themselves reflected by those artistic expressions.  

Alternativas
Q1927844 Inglês

Considering the ideas and the vocabulary presented in the text, mark the following items as right (C) or wrong (E). 


The text admits that Dutch culture, understood as “collective ways of seeing themselves, and the world beyond”, in lines 5 and 6, was a conscious invention.  

Alternativas
Q1927843 Inglês

Considering the ideas and the vocabulary presented in the text, mark the following items as right (C) or wrong (E). 


In line 9, the expression “propertied nation” refers to the sovereignty of the Dutch nation.

Alternativas
Q1927842 Inglês

Considering the ideas and the vocabulary presented in the text, mark the following items as right (C) or wrong (E). 


The feeling that Dutch of all social conditions were part of a common group, whose experience was expressed by a common culture, was compromised by the participation in war and by the burden of taxes imposed by the Dutch government.  

Alternativas
Q1927841 Inglês

Considering the ideas and the vocabulary presented in the text, mark the following items as right (C) or wrong (E). 


The text argues that the artistic expressions associated with Dutch culture would have been a transient phenomenon had it not been embraced by the non-elite Dutch people. 

Alternativas
Q1927840 Inglês

Considering the ideas and the vocabulary presented in the text, mark the following items as right (C) or wrong (E). 


In line 34, the word “allegiance” could be replaced with loyalty without changing the meaning of the sentence.

Alternativas
Q1927839 Inglês

Considering the ideas and the vocabulary presented in the text, mark the following items as right (C) or wrong (E). 


Dutch paintings depicting noble and common people alongside in the winter reflected the consciously invented vision of how the possessing classes wished life in the Netherlands to be.

Alternativas
Respostas
241: E
242: E
243: E
244: C
245: C
246: E
247: C
248: C
249: E
250: E
251: E
252: C
253: E
254: C
255: C
256: E
257: E
258: C
259: C
260: E