Questões de Concurso Comentadas para professor - inglês

Foram encontradas 12.753 questões

Resolva questões gratuitamente!

Junte-se a mais de 4 milhões de concurseiros!

Q1614493 Inglês

Use the following text to answer the question.


TEXT


The Age of Exploration started in the 1400's. Europeans were desperate to get spices from Asia. Spices were used to preserve foods and keep them from spoiling. Spices, however, were expensive and dangerous to get. European rulers began to pay for explorations to find a sea route to Asia so they could get spices cheaper.

Portugal was the first country that sent explorers to search for the sea route to Asia. After Bartholomew Dias and his crew made it to Africa's Cape of Good Hope, Vasco da Gama and his crew became the first to sail around Africa and through the Indian Ocean to India in 1497. Spain, however, would soon take over the lead in exploration. When Portugal refused to finance Christopher Columbus' idea to sail west to find the shortcut to the Indies, Columbus convinced Spain's King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella to finance it. On October 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus and his crew reached the island of Hispaniola. Although Columbus believed he had reached Asia, he had actually discovered the entire continent of North America and claimed it for Spain.

Spain quickly colonized North America. Ponce de Leon discovered Florida, and the first European settlement in the New World was later established at St. Augustine. Hernando Cortes crushed the Aztec empire in Mexico and claimed it for Spain. Francisco Pizarro did the same to the Incan Empire in South America. Other explorers such as Francisco Coronado and Hernando de Soto claimed other portions of North America for Spain. Vasco Nunez de Balboa even claimed the entire Pacific Ocean for Spain. As the Spanish empire grew, explorers forced native populations into slavery and to convert to Christianity. Meanwhile, France began to explore North America. Explorations by Giovanni Verrazano and Jacques Cartier resulted in French claims of much of Canada and the north Atlantic coast. England would soon attempt to make its presence known by financing pirates such as Francis Drake to plunder Spanish settlements and steal gold from Spanish sea vessels. England also established a settlement in North Carolina in 1587. Territorial disputes and constant pirating resulted in a series of major wars between the competing nations. In 1588, the British Army defeated the vaunted Spanish Armada. The British victory proved a serious blow to Spanish influence in the New World.

Although Spain still controlled much of the New World after defeat, England and France were able to accelerate their colonization. England soon established successful colonies throughout the eastern portions of the United States, and France had colonies in Canada and the middle portions of the United States. By the mid 1700's, new territorial disputes between England and France eventually resulted in England gaining control over much of North America after the French and Indian War. English colonies flourished in North America until 1776 when the colonists declared their independence. The Revolutionary War ensued and resulted in independence for the colonists. The United States of America was formed. 


What does the word “throughout” mean on the fourth paragraph?


“... England soon established successful colonies throughout the eastern portions of the United States...”

Alternativas
Q1614492 Inglês

Use the following text to answer the question.


TEXT


The Age of Exploration started in the 1400's. Europeans were desperate to get spices from Asia. Spices were used to preserve foods and keep them from spoiling. Spices, however, were expensive and dangerous to get. European rulers began to pay for explorations to find a sea route to Asia so they could get spices cheaper.

Portugal was the first country that sent explorers to search for the sea route to Asia. After Bartholomew Dias and his crew made it to Africa's Cape of Good Hope, Vasco da Gama and his crew became the first to sail around Africa and through the Indian Ocean to India in 1497. Spain, however, would soon take over the lead in exploration. When Portugal refused to finance Christopher Columbus' idea to sail west to find the shortcut to the Indies, Columbus convinced Spain's King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella to finance it. On October 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus and his crew reached the island of Hispaniola. Although Columbus believed he had reached Asia, he had actually discovered the entire continent of North America and claimed it for Spain.

Spain quickly colonized North America. Ponce de Leon discovered Florida, and the first European settlement in the New World was later established at St. Augustine. Hernando Cortes crushed the Aztec empire in Mexico and claimed it for Spain. Francisco Pizarro did the same to the Incan Empire in South America. Other explorers such as Francisco Coronado and Hernando de Soto claimed other portions of North America for Spain. Vasco Nunez de Balboa even claimed the entire Pacific Ocean for Spain. As the Spanish empire grew, explorers forced native populations into slavery and to convert to Christianity. Meanwhile, France began to explore North America. Explorations by Giovanni Verrazano and Jacques Cartier resulted in French claims of much of Canada and the north Atlantic coast. England would soon attempt to make its presence known by financing pirates such as Francis Drake to plunder Spanish settlements and steal gold from Spanish sea vessels. England also established a settlement in North Carolina in 1587. Territorial disputes and constant pirating resulted in a series of major wars between the competing nations. In 1588, the British Army defeated the vaunted Spanish Armada. The British victory proved a serious blow to Spanish influence in the New World.

Although Spain still controlled much of the New World after defeat, England and France were able to accelerate their colonization. England soon established successful colonies throughout the eastern portions of the United States, and France had colonies in Canada and the middle portions of the United States. By the mid 1700's, new territorial disputes between England and France eventually resulted in England gaining control over much of North America after the French and Indian War. English colonies flourished in North America until 1776 when the colonists declared their independence. The Revolutionary War ensued and resulted in independence for the colonists. The United States of America was formed. 


What does the word “meanwhile” mean on the third paragraph?


Meanwhile, France began to explore North America.”

Alternativas
Q1614491 Inglês

Use the following text to answer the question.


TEXT


The Age of Exploration started in the 1400's. Europeans were desperate to get spices from Asia. Spices were used to preserve foods and keep them from spoiling. Spices, however, were expensive and dangerous to get. European rulers began to pay for explorations to find a sea route to Asia so they could get spices cheaper.

Portugal was the first country that sent explorers to search for the sea route to Asia. After Bartholomew Dias and his crew made it to Africa's Cape of Good Hope, Vasco da Gama and his crew became the first to sail around Africa and through the Indian Ocean to India in 1497. Spain, however, would soon take over the lead in exploration. When Portugal refused to finance Christopher Columbus' idea to sail west to find the shortcut to the Indies, Columbus convinced Spain's King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella to finance it. On October 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus and his crew reached the island of Hispaniola. Although Columbus believed he had reached Asia, he had actually discovered the entire continent of North America and claimed it for Spain.

Spain quickly colonized North America. Ponce de Leon discovered Florida, and the first European settlement in the New World was later established at St. Augustine. Hernando Cortes crushed the Aztec empire in Mexico and claimed it for Spain. Francisco Pizarro did the same to the Incan Empire in South America. Other explorers such as Francisco Coronado and Hernando de Soto claimed other portions of North America for Spain. Vasco Nunez de Balboa even claimed the entire Pacific Ocean for Spain. As the Spanish empire grew, explorers forced native populations into slavery and to convert to Christianity. Meanwhile, France began to explore North America. Explorations by Giovanni Verrazano and Jacques Cartier resulted in French claims of much of Canada and the north Atlantic coast. England would soon attempt to make its presence known by financing pirates such as Francis Drake to plunder Spanish settlements and steal gold from Spanish sea vessels. England also established a settlement in North Carolina in 1587. Territorial disputes and constant pirating resulted in a series of major wars between the competing nations. In 1588, the British Army defeated the vaunted Spanish Armada. The British victory proved a serious blow to Spanish influence in the New World.

Although Spain still controlled much of the New World after defeat, England and France were able to accelerate their colonization. England soon established successful colonies throughout the eastern portions of the United States, and France had colonies in Canada and the middle portions of the United States. By the mid 1700's, new territorial disputes between England and France eventually resulted in England gaining control over much of North America after the French and Indian War. English colonies flourished in North America until 1776 when the colonists declared their independence. The Revolutionary War ensued and resulted in independence for the colonists. The United States of America was formed. 


What does the word “shortcut” mean on the second paragraph?


“... Columbus' idea to sail west to find the shortcut to the Indies...”

Alternativas
Q1614490 Inglês

Use the following text to answer the question.


TEXT


The Age of Exploration started in the 1400's. Europeans were desperate to get spices from Asia. Spices were used to preserve foods and keep them from spoiling. Spices, however, were expensive and dangerous to get. European rulers began to pay for explorations to find a sea route to Asia so they could get spices cheaper.

Portugal was the first country that sent explorers to search for the sea route to Asia. After Bartholomew Dias and his crew made it to Africa's Cape of Good Hope, Vasco da Gama and his crew became the first to sail around Africa and through the Indian Ocean to India in 1497. Spain, however, would soon take over the lead in exploration. When Portugal refused to finance Christopher Columbus' idea to sail west to find the shortcut to the Indies, Columbus convinced Spain's King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella to finance it. On October 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus and his crew reached the island of Hispaniola. Although Columbus believed he had reached Asia, he had actually discovered the entire continent of North America and claimed it for Spain.

Spain quickly colonized North America. Ponce de Leon discovered Florida, and the first European settlement in the New World was later established at St. Augustine. Hernando Cortes crushed the Aztec empire in Mexico and claimed it for Spain. Francisco Pizarro did the same to the Incan Empire in South America. Other explorers such as Francisco Coronado and Hernando de Soto claimed other portions of North America for Spain. Vasco Nunez de Balboa even claimed the entire Pacific Ocean for Spain. As the Spanish empire grew, explorers forced native populations into slavery and to convert to Christianity. Meanwhile, France began to explore North America. Explorations by Giovanni Verrazano and Jacques Cartier resulted in French claims of much of Canada and the north Atlantic coast. England would soon attempt to make its presence known by financing pirates such as Francis Drake to plunder Spanish settlements and steal gold from Spanish sea vessels. England also established a settlement in North Carolina in 1587. Territorial disputes and constant pirating resulted in a series of major wars between the competing nations. In 1588, the British Army defeated the vaunted Spanish Armada. The British victory proved a serious blow to Spanish influence in the New World.

Although Spain still controlled much of the New World after defeat, England and France were able to accelerate their colonization. England soon established successful colonies throughout the eastern portions of the United States, and France had colonies in Canada and the middle portions of the United States. By the mid 1700's, new territorial disputes between England and France eventually resulted in England gaining control over much of North America after the French and Indian War. English colonies flourished in North America until 1776 when the colonists declared their independence. The Revolutionary War ensued and resulted in independence for the colonists. The United States of America was formed. 


What does the word “crew” mean on the second paragraph?


“...Vasco da Gama and his crew became the first to sail around Africa...”

Alternativas
Q1614489 Inglês

Use the following text to answer the question.


TEXT


The Age of Exploration started in the 1400's. Europeans were desperate to get spices from Asia. Spices were used to preserve foods and keep them from spoiling. Spices, however, were expensive and dangerous to get. European rulers began to pay for explorations to find a sea route to Asia so they could get spices cheaper.

Portugal was the first country that sent explorers to search for the sea route to Asia. After Bartholomew Dias and his crew made it to Africa's Cape of Good Hope, Vasco da Gama and his crew became the first to sail around Africa and through the Indian Ocean to India in 1497. Spain, however, would soon take over the lead in exploration. When Portugal refused to finance Christopher Columbus' idea to sail west to find the shortcut to the Indies, Columbus convinced Spain's King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella to finance it. On October 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus and his crew reached the island of Hispaniola. Although Columbus believed he had reached Asia, he had actually discovered the entire continent of North America and claimed it for Spain.

Spain quickly colonized North America. Ponce de Leon discovered Florida, and the first European settlement in the New World was later established at St. Augustine. Hernando Cortes crushed the Aztec empire in Mexico and claimed it for Spain. Francisco Pizarro did the same to the Incan Empire in South America. Other explorers such as Francisco Coronado and Hernando de Soto claimed other portions of North America for Spain. Vasco Nunez de Balboa even claimed the entire Pacific Ocean for Spain. As the Spanish empire grew, explorers forced native populations into slavery and to convert to Christianity. Meanwhile, France began to explore North America. Explorations by Giovanni Verrazano and Jacques Cartier resulted in French claims of much of Canada and the north Atlantic coast. England would soon attempt to make its presence known by financing pirates such as Francis Drake to plunder Spanish settlements and steal gold from Spanish sea vessels. England also established a settlement in North Carolina in 1587. Territorial disputes and constant pirating resulted in a series of major wars between the competing nations. In 1588, the British Army defeated the vaunted Spanish Armada. The British victory proved a serious blow to Spanish influence in the New World.

Although Spain still controlled much of the New World after defeat, England and France were able to accelerate their colonization. England soon established successful colonies throughout the eastern portions of the United States, and France had colonies in Canada and the middle portions of the United States. By the mid 1700's, new territorial disputes between England and France eventually resulted in England gaining control over much of North America after the French and Indian War. English colonies flourished in North America until 1776 when the colonists declared their independence. The Revolutionary War ensued and resulted in independence for the colonists. The United States of America was formed. 


Choose the option that is false according to the text:


I. Sir Francis Drake was an English pirate.

II. Spain was the first country to search for a sea route to the Asia.

III. Spices were used to preserve food.

IV. Vasco da Gama sailed for Spain.

Alternativas
Q1614488 Inglês

Use the following text to answer the question.


TEXT


The Age of Exploration started in the 1400's. Europeans were desperate to get spices from Asia. Spices were used to preserve foods and keep them from spoiling. Spices, however, were expensive and dangerous to get. European rulers began to pay for explorations to find a sea route to Asia so they could get spices cheaper.

Portugal was the first country that sent explorers to search for the sea route to Asia. After Bartholomew Dias and his crew made it to Africa's Cape of Good Hope, Vasco da Gama and his crew became the first to sail around Africa and through the Indian Ocean to India in 1497. Spain, however, would soon take over the lead in exploration. When Portugal refused to finance Christopher Columbus' idea to sail west to find the shortcut to the Indies, Columbus convinced Spain's King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella to finance it. On October 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus and his crew reached the island of Hispaniola. Although Columbus believed he had reached Asia, he had actually discovered the entire continent of North America and claimed it for Spain.

Spain quickly colonized North America. Ponce de Leon discovered Florida, and the first European settlement in the New World was later established at St. Augustine. Hernando Cortes crushed the Aztec empire in Mexico and claimed it for Spain. Francisco Pizarro did the same to the Incan Empire in South America. Other explorers such as Francisco Coronado and Hernando de Soto claimed other portions of North America for Spain. Vasco Nunez de Balboa even claimed the entire Pacific Ocean for Spain. As the Spanish empire grew, explorers forced native populations into slavery and to convert to Christianity. Meanwhile, France began to explore North America. Explorations by Giovanni Verrazano and Jacques Cartier resulted in French claims of much of Canada and the north Atlantic coast. England would soon attempt to make its presence known by financing pirates such as Francis Drake to plunder Spanish settlements and steal gold from Spanish sea vessels. England also established a settlement in North Carolina in 1587. Territorial disputes and constant pirating resulted in a series of major wars between the competing nations. In 1588, the British Army defeated the vaunted Spanish Armada. The British victory proved a serious blow to Spanish influence in the New World.

Although Spain still controlled much of the New World after defeat, England and France were able to accelerate their colonization. England soon established successful colonies throughout the eastern portions of the United States, and France had colonies in Canada and the middle portions of the United States. By the mid 1700's, new territorial disputes between England and France eventually resulted in England gaining control over much of North America after the French and Indian War. English colonies flourished in North America until 1776 when the colonists declared their independence. The Revolutionary War ensued and resulted in independence for the colonists. The United States of America was formed. 


Choose the option that is true according to the text:


I. The English defeated the Spanish Armada in 1587.

II. Vasco da Gama claimed the Pacific Ocean for Spain.

III. Hernando Cortes conquered the Incan empire in South America.

IV. Explorations by Giovanni Verrazano and Jacques Cartier resulted in French claims of much of Canada

Alternativas
Q1614487 Inglês

Use the following text to answer the question.


TEXT


The Age of Exploration started in the 1400's. Europeans were desperate to get spices from Asia. Spices were used to preserve foods and keep them from spoiling. Spices, however, were expensive and dangerous to get. European rulers began to pay for explorations to find a sea route to Asia so they could get spices cheaper.

Portugal was the first country that sent explorers to search for the sea route to Asia. After Bartholomew Dias and his crew made it to Africa's Cape of Good Hope, Vasco da Gama and his crew became the first to sail around Africa and through the Indian Ocean to India in 1497. Spain, however, would soon take over the lead in exploration. When Portugal refused to finance Christopher Columbus' idea to sail west to find the shortcut to the Indies, Columbus convinced Spain's King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella to finance it. On October 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus and his crew reached the island of Hispaniola. Although Columbus believed he had reached Asia, he had actually discovered the entire continent of North America and claimed it for Spain.

Spain quickly colonized North America. Ponce de Leon discovered Florida, and the first European settlement in the New World was later established at St. Augustine. Hernando Cortes crushed the Aztec empire in Mexico and claimed it for Spain. Francisco Pizarro did the same to the Incan Empire in South America. Other explorers such as Francisco Coronado and Hernando de Soto claimed other portions of North America for Spain. Vasco Nunez de Balboa even claimed the entire Pacific Ocean for Spain. As the Spanish empire grew, explorers forced native populations into slavery and to convert to Christianity. Meanwhile, France began to explore North America. Explorations by Giovanni Verrazano and Jacques Cartier resulted in French claims of much of Canada and the north Atlantic coast. England would soon attempt to make its presence known by financing pirates such as Francis Drake to plunder Spanish settlements and steal gold from Spanish sea vessels. England also established a settlement in North Carolina in 1587. Territorial disputes and constant pirating resulted in a series of major wars between the competing nations. In 1588, the British Army defeated the vaunted Spanish Armada. The British victory proved a serious blow to Spanish influence in the New World.

Although Spain still controlled much of the New World after defeat, England and France were able to accelerate their colonization. England soon established successful colonies throughout the eastern portions of the United States, and France had colonies in Canada and the middle portions of the United States. By the mid 1700's, new territorial disputes between England and France eventually resulted in England gaining control over much of North America after the French and Indian War. English colonies flourished in North America until 1776 when the colonists declared their independence. The Revolutionary War ensued and resulted in independence for the colonists. The United States of America was formed. 


Which of the following best describes why the Age of Exploration occurred?
Alternativas
Q1614486 Inglês

Use the following text to answer the question.


TEXT


The Age of Exploration started in the 1400's. Europeans were desperate to get spices from Asia. Spices were used to preserve foods and keep them from spoiling. Spices, however, were expensive and dangerous to get. European rulers began to pay for explorations to find a sea route to Asia so they could get spices cheaper.

Portugal was the first country that sent explorers to search for the sea route to Asia. After Bartholomew Dias and his crew made it to Africa's Cape of Good Hope, Vasco da Gama and his crew became the first to sail around Africa and through the Indian Ocean to India in 1497. Spain, however, would soon take over the lead in exploration. When Portugal refused to finance Christopher Columbus' idea to sail west to find the shortcut to the Indies, Columbus convinced Spain's King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella to finance it. On October 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus and his crew reached the island of Hispaniola. Although Columbus believed he had reached Asia, he had actually discovered the entire continent of North America and claimed it for Spain.

Spain quickly colonized North America. Ponce de Leon discovered Florida, and the first European settlement in the New World was later established at St. Augustine. Hernando Cortes crushed the Aztec empire in Mexico and claimed it for Spain. Francisco Pizarro did the same to the Incan Empire in South America. Other explorers such as Francisco Coronado and Hernando de Soto claimed other portions of North America for Spain. Vasco Nunez de Balboa even claimed the entire Pacific Ocean for Spain. As the Spanish empire grew, explorers forced native populations into slavery and to convert to Christianity. Meanwhile, France began to explore North America. Explorations by Giovanni Verrazano and Jacques Cartier resulted in French claims of much of Canada and the north Atlantic coast. England would soon attempt to make its presence known by financing pirates such as Francis Drake to plunder Spanish settlements and steal gold from Spanish sea vessels. England also established a settlement in North Carolina in 1587. Territorial disputes and constant pirating resulted in a series of major wars between the competing nations. In 1588, the British Army defeated the vaunted Spanish Armada. The British victory proved a serious blow to Spanish influence in the New World.

Although Spain still controlled much of the New World after defeat, England and France were able to accelerate their colonization. England soon established successful colonies throughout the eastern portions of the United States, and France had colonies in Canada and the middle portions of the United States. By the mid 1700's, new territorial disputes between England and France eventually resulted in England gaining control over much of North America after the French and Indian War. English colonies flourished in North America until 1776 when the colonists declared their independence. The Revolutionary War ensued and resulted in independence for the colonists. The United States of America was formed. 


What happened last?
Alternativas
Q1614485 Inglês

Use the following text to answer the question.


TEXT


The Age of Exploration started in the 1400's. Europeans were desperate to get spices from Asia. Spices were used to preserve foods and keep them from spoiling. Spices, however, were expensive and dangerous to get. European rulers began to pay for explorations to find a sea route to Asia so they could get spices cheaper.

Portugal was the first country that sent explorers to search for the sea route to Asia. After Bartholomew Dias and his crew made it to Africa's Cape of Good Hope, Vasco da Gama and his crew became the first to sail around Africa and through the Indian Ocean to India in 1497. Spain, however, would soon take over the lead in exploration. When Portugal refused to finance Christopher Columbus' idea to sail west to find the shortcut to the Indies, Columbus convinced Spain's King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella to finance it. On October 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus and his crew reached the island of Hispaniola. Although Columbus believed he had reached Asia, he had actually discovered the entire continent of North America and claimed it for Spain.

Spain quickly colonized North America. Ponce de Leon discovered Florida, and the first European settlement in the New World was later established at St. Augustine. Hernando Cortes crushed the Aztec empire in Mexico and claimed it for Spain. Francisco Pizarro did the same to the Incan Empire in South America. Other explorers such as Francisco Coronado and Hernando de Soto claimed other portions of North America for Spain. Vasco Nunez de Balboa even claimed the entire Pacific Ocean for Spain. As the Spanish empire grew, explorers forced native populations into slavery and to convert to Christianity. Meanwhile, France began to explore North America. Explorations by Giovanni Verrazano and Jacques Cartier resulted in French claims of much of Canada and the north Atlantic coast. England would soon attempt to make its presence known by financing pirates such as Francis Drake to plunder Spanish settlements and steal gold from Spanish sea vessels. England also established a settlement in North Carolina in 1587. Territorial disputes and constant pirating resulted in a series of major wars between the competing nations. In 1588, the British Army defeated the vaunted Spanish Armada. The British victory proved a serious blow to Spanish influence in the New World.

Although Spain still controlled much of the New World after defeat, England and France were able to accelerate their colonization. England soon established successful colonies throughout the eastern portions of the United States, and France had colonies in Canada and the middle portions of the United States. By the mid 1700's, new territorial disputes between England and France eventually resulted in England gaining control over much of North America after the French and Indian War. English colonies flourished in North America until 1776 when the colonists declared their independence. The Revolutionary War ensued and resulted in independence for the colonists. The United States of America was formed. 


What happened first?
Alternativas
Q1614484 Inglês

Use the following text to answer the question.


TEXT


The Age of Exploration started in the 1400's. Europeans were desperate to get spices from Asia. Spices were used to preserve foods and keep them from spoiling. Spices, however, were expensive and dangerous to get. European rulers began to pay for explorations to find a sea route to Asia so they could get spices cheaper.

Portugal was the first country that sent explorers to search for the sea route to Asia. After Bartholomew Dias and his crew made it to Africa's Cape of Good Hope, Vasco da Gama and his crew became the first to sail around Africa and through the Indian Ocean to India in 1497. Spain, however, would soon take over the lead in exploration. When Portugal refused to finance Christopher Columbus' idea to sail west to find the shortcut to the Indies, Columbus convinced Spain's King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella to finance it. On October 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus and his crew reached the island of Hispaniola. Although Columbus believed he had reached Asia, he had actually discovered the entire continent of North America and claimed it for Spain.

Spain quickly colonized North America. Ponce de Leon discovered Florida, and the first European settlement in the New World was later established at St. Augustine. Hernando Cortes crushed the Aztec empire in Mexico and claimed it for Spain. Francisco Pizarro did the same to the Incan Empire in South America. Other explorers such as Francisco Coronado and Hernando de Soto claimed other portions of North America for Spain. Vasco Nunez de Balboa even claimed the entire Pacific Ocean for Spain. As the Spanish empire grew, explorers forced native populations into slavery and to convert to Christianity. Meanwhile, France began to explore North America. Explorations by Giovanni Verrazano and Jacques Cartier resulted in French claims of much of Canada and the north Atlantic coast. England would soon attempt to make its presence known by financing pirates such as Francis Drake to plunder Spanish settlements and steal gold from Spanish sea vessels. England also established a settlement in North Carolina in 1587. Territorial disputes and constant pirating resulted in a series of major wars between the competing nations. In 1588, the British Army defeated the vaunted Spanish Armada. The British victory proved a serious blow to Spanish influence in the New World.

Although Spain still controlled much of the New World after defeat, England and France were able to accelerate their colonization. England soon established successful colonies throughout the eastern portions of the United States, and France had colonies in Canada and the middle portions of the United States. By the mid 1700's, new territorial disputes between England and France eventually resulted in England gaining control over much of North America after the French and Indian War. English colonies flourished in North America until 1776 when the colonists declared their independence. The Revolutionary War ensued and resulted in independence for the colonists. The United States of America was formed. 


What country established the first permanent European settlement in the New World?
Alternativas
Q1614482 Inglês

Use the following text to answer the question.


TEXT


The Age of Exploration started in the 1400's. Europeans were desperate to get spices from Asia. Spices were used to preserve foods and keep them from spoiling. Spices, however, were expensive and dangerous to get. European rulers began to pay for explorations to find a sea route to Asia so they could get spices cheaper.

Portugal was the first country that sent explorers to search for the sea route to Asia. After Bartholomew Dias and his crew made it to Africa's Cape of Good Hope, Vasco da Gama and his crew became the first to sail around Africa and through the Indian Ocean to India in 1497. Spain, however, would soon take over the lead in exploration. When Portugal refused to finance Christopher Columbus' idea to sail west to find the shortcut to the Indies, Columbus convinced Spain's King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella to finance it. On October 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus and his crew reached the island of Hispaniola. Although Columbus believed he had reached Asia, he had actually discovered the entire continent of North America and claimed it for Spain.

Spain quickly colonized North America. Ponce de Leon discovered Florida, and the first European settlement in the New World was later established at St. Augustine. Hernando Cortes crushed the Aztec empire in Mexico and claimed it for Spain. Francisco Pizarro did the same to the Incan Empire in South America. Other explorers such as Francisco Coronado and Hernando de Soto claimed other portions of North America for Spain. Vasco Nunez de Balboa even claimed the entire Pacific Ocean for Spain. As the Spanish empire grew, explorers forced native populations into slavery and to convert to Christianity. Meanwhile, France began to explore North America. Explorations by Giovanni Verrazano and Jacques Cartier resulted in French claims of much of Canada and the north Atlantic coast. England would soon attempt to make its presence known by financing pirates such as Francis Drake to plunder Spanish settlements and steal gold from Spanish sea vessels. England also established a settlement in North Carolina in 1587. Territorial disputes and constant pirating resulted in a series of major wars between the competing nations. In 1588, the British Army defeated the vaunted Spanish Armada. The British victory proved a serious blow to Spanish influence in the New World.

Although Spain still controlled much of the New World after defeat, England and France were able to accelerate their colonization. England soon established successful colonies throughout the eastern portions of the United States, and France had colonies in Canada and the middle portions of the United States. By the mid 1700's, new territorial disputes between England and France eventually resulted in England gaining control over much of North America after the French and Indian War. English colonies flourished in North America until 1776 when the colonists declared their independence. The Revolutionary War ensued and resulted in independence for the colonists. The United States of America was formed. 


Who was the first explorer to sail through the Indian Ocean to India?
Alternativas
Q1614481 Inglês

Use the following text to answer the question.


TEXT


The Age of Exploration started in the 1400's. Europeans were desperate to get spices from Asia. Spices were used to preserve foods and keep them from spoiling. Spices, however, were expensive and dangerous to get. European rulers began to pay for explorations to find a sea route to Asia so they could get spices cheaper.

Portugal was the first country that sent explorers to search for the sea route to Asia. After Bartholomew Dias and his crew made it to Africa's Cape of Good Hope, Vasco da Gama and his crew became the first to sail around Africa and through the Indian Ocean to India in 1497. Spain, however, would soon take over the lead in exploration. When Portugal refused to finance Christopher Columbus' idea to sail west to find the shortcut to the Indies, Columbus convinced Spain's King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella to finance it. On October 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus and his crew reached the island of Hispaniola. Although Columbus believed he had reached Asia, he had actually discovered the entire continent of North America and claimed it for Spain.

Spain quickly colonized North America. Ponce de Leon discovered Florida, and the first European settlement in the New World was later established at St. Augustine. Hernando Cortes crushed the Aztec empire in Mexico and claimed it for Spain. Francisco Pizarro did the same to the Incan Empire in South America. Other explorers such as Francisco Coronado and Hernando de Soto claimed other portions of North America for Spain. Vasco Nunez de Balboa even claimed the entire Pacific Ocean for Spain. As the Spanish empire grew, explorers forced native populations into slavery and to convert to Christianity. Meanwhile, France began to explore North America. Explorations by Giovanni Verrazano and Jacques Cartier resulted in French claims of much of Canada and the north Atlantic coast. England would soon attempt to make its presence known by financing pirates such as Francis Drake to plunder Spanish settlements and steal gold from Spanish sea vessels. England also established a settlement in North Carolina in 1587. Territorial disputes and constant pirating resulted in a series of major wars between the competing nations. In 1588, the British Army defeated the vaunted Spanish Armada. The British victory proved a serious blow to Spanish influence in the New World.

Although Spain still controlled much of the New World after defeat, England and France were able to accelerate their colonization. England soon established successful colonies throughout the eastern portions of the United States, and France had colonies in Canada and the middle portions of the United States. By the mid 1700's, new territorial disputes between England and France eventually resulted in England gaining control over much of North America after the French and Indian War. English colonies flourished in North America until 1776 when the colonists declared their independence. The Revolutionary War ensued and resulted in independence for the colonists. The United States of America was formed. 


What country was the first to send explorers to search for a sea route to the Asia?
Alternativas
Q1614036 Noções de Informática
Um funcionário, ao entrar em contato com o suporte do Departamento de TI da sua empresa, informou que, na tela do seu computador, estava aparecendo uma mensagem de erro. Para tentar resolver o caso, o suporte solicitou que ele enviasse uma imagem de captura da tela em que estava sendo exibido o erro. Considere um computador Windows 7, mouse e teclado padrão.
Assinale a alternativa que contém a tecla a ser pressionada para capturar a imagem da tela e colocá-la na área de transferência do Windows.
Alternativas
Q1614034 Noções de Informática
O usuário João entrou no site do supermercado da sua cidade para preencher um formulário e concorrer a uma promoção. No formulário, solicitou-se que ele enviasse a cópia de um documento com foto.
Assinale a alternativa que apresenta a ação de enviar dados e/ou arquivos de um computador local para um computador ou servidor remoto.
Alternativas
Q1614032 Português
Imagem associada para resolução da questão
Disponível em: <https://www.google.com.br/search?q=tirinha+mafalda>. Acesso em: 2 set. 2019.

Sobre o texto 02, é CORRETO afirmar que:
Alternativas
Q1612652 Atualidades
“Apenas uma deputada entre 19 parlamentares votou contra PEC 181/2011, que insere na Constituição a garantia do direito à vida “desde a concepção”. A votação ocorreu na tarde da quarta-feira, 8.”
CARTA CAPITAL, 8.nov.17. Disponível em: <https://bit.ly/2EMV3pR>. Adaptado) 19. Na prática, a proposta aprovada pela comissão:
Alternativas
Q1612638 Português
Bloqueio de comunicação:
A timidez é um problema que atinge um contingente
imenso da população mundial. Todos podem ficar
inibidos em alguma situação, mas há casos mais
graves, que levam a pessoa à frustração

    Existem exemplos surpreendentes de tímidos famosos. A cantora Cássia Eller, por exemplo, tinha uma performance de palco intensa e ousada, chegando, algumas vezes, à levantar a blusa e mostrar os seios ao final das apresentações. No entanto, era tímida a ponto de ter medo de entrevistas.
    Segundo Sérgio Savian, que há 22 anos trabalha com terapia corporal e já está no sexto livro (Emoções, Editora Celebris) sobre questões ligadas a relacionamentos amorosos, casos como o da cantora são bastante comuns. "Enquanto a pessoa está no papel profissional, vai bem", explica. "Mas fica tímida quando enfrenta outras situações."
    É fácil reconhecer um tímido ou uma tímida: eles falam baixinho, não conseguem olhar nos olhos; muitas vezes, têm uma postura encurvada, transpiram em excesso, dão respostas monossilábicas e podem ficar com as mãos geladas em algumas situações.
    Os especialistas dizem que toda essa inibição é resultado de uma autocrítica exagerada, aliada à insegurança e a uma autoestima muito frágil, insuficiente para contrabalançar a equação que nos leva a agir com firmeza nas situações reais. O resultado: alto nível de frustração pela falta de realizações plenas. "O tímido tem muita dificuldade em lidar com críticas, então, cria bloqueios de comunicação para não ser criticado."
    Uma situação típica: o tímido vai ao cinema ou a uma festa e tem a impressão de que todas as pessoas presentes param para observá-lo. Essa supervalorização de si mesmo, às vezes tem relação com um “alto grau de narcisismo”, segundo a opinião de Savian.
    Por causa de sua postura introvertida, o indivíduo tímido também pode se passar por arrogante. Acaba perdendo a naturalidade porque tem essa atitude extremamente autocentrada. "São conscientes de cada ato que praticam, todo gesto é ensaiado", diz Savian. "A cura passa pela volta da espontaneidade."
    E qual seria a causa para tamanho bloqueio de comunicação? "Podem ser traumas de infância, críticas negativas ou, ainda, uma situação de deboche que ficou gravada no inconsciente", afirma Savian. "Uma questão do passado com a qual não se soube lidar pode acionar a timidez no presente."
    Há um exemplo claro de um de seus clientes. Toda vez que ele tem uma reunião em grupo, tem medo de falar bobagem. Com técnicas de regressão, lembrou que, um dia, uma professora o colocou na "fileira dos burros", embora ele tivesse absoluta consciência de que aquele lugar não equivalia à sua inteligência. Ele pulou a janela e foi para casa. Essa experiência traumática fazia com que tivesse medo perante situações coletivas: ele temia falar "asneira" e sofrer uma punição em seguida.
    Por incrível que pareça em sua experiência profissional Savian encontrou muito mais homens tímidos do que mulheres. Mas a verdade é que todos nós temos nossas inibições. "A pessoa, às vezes, se dá bem profissionalmente, faz novas amizades, mas trava quando o assunto é relacionamento amoroso." E há aqueles que têm um temperamento introvertido por natureza: gostam de ficar sozinhos e falam pouco, mas estão felizes nessa situação. O problema ocorre quando o indivíduo quer se comunicar e não consegue.
    Mas que não se desesperem os tímidos, pois há várias saídas para solucionar o problema. "O primeiro passo é reconhecer a timidez", aponta Savian. Nas sessões, ele pede para o paciente escrever suas dez principais vergonhas e, ao lado de cada uma, localizar o momento em que ela começou. A doutora Susan Leibig, do Instituto de Engenharia Humana, acrescenta pontuações de 1 a 10 para o nível de vergonha que se sente diante de cada situação descrita. "Comece enfrentando as de nível 1 ou 2 e, depois, vá para as mais intensas." Depois do reconhecimento das inseguranças, Savian coordena "vivências de aconchego" para fortalecer a autoestima das pessoas. A partir disso, é trabalhada a capacidade de se defender do mundo, numa espécie de laboratório de situações.
    Agora, para quem não pode fazer terapia corporal ou psicoterapia convencional, Savian recomenda cursos de arte, especialmente o de teatro, aulas de dança e coral. Para aqueles que têm vergonha de falar em público, o conselho é a repetição da experiência. "O melhor é começar falando para uma pessoa, depois, para duas, cinco", aconselha. "De repente, ela estará gostando de discursar para uma plateia de 20 ou 30 pessoas."

CASO, Fabiana. Bloqueio de comunicação. Estado de S. Paulo, São Paulo, 17/18 maio 2003, Suplemento Feminino, p. F5.
Os termos em destaque no trecho: “...sobre questões ligadas a relacionamentos amorosos, casos como o da cantora são bastante comuns...” podem ser classificados como: 
Alternativas
Q1612636 Português
Bloqueio de comunicação:
A timidez é um problema que atinge um contingente
imenso da população mundial. Todos podem ficar
inibidos em alguma situação, mas há casos mais
graves, que levam a pessoa à frustração

    Existem exemplos surpreendentes de tímidos famosos. A cantora Cássia Eller, por exemplo, tinha uma performance de palco intensa e ousada, chegando, algumas vezes, à levantar a blusa e mostrar os seios ao final das apresentações. No entanto, era tímida a ponto de ter medo de entrevistas.
    Segundo Sérgio Savian, que há 22 anos trabalha com terapia corporal e já está no sexto livro (Emoções, Editora Celebris) sobre questões ligadas a relacionamentos amorosos, casos como o da cantora são bastante comuns. "Enquanto a pessoa está no papel profissional, vai bem", explica. "Mas fica tímida quando enfrenta outras situações."
    É fácil reconhecer um tímido ou uma tímida: eles falam baixinho, não conseguem olhar nos olhos; muitas vezes, têm uma postura encurvada, transpiram em excesso, dão respostas monossilábicas e podem ficar com as mãos geladas em algumas situações.
    Os especialistas dizem que toda essa inibição é resultado de uma autocrítica exagerada, aliada à insegurança e a uma autoestima muito frágil, insuficiente para contrabalançar a equação que nos leva a agir com firmeza nas situações reais. O resultado: alto nível de frustração pela falta de realizações plenas. "O tímido tem muita dificuldade em lidar com críticas, então, cria bloqueios de comunicação para não ser criticado."
    Uma situação típica: o tímido vai ao cinema ou a uma festa e tem a impressão de que todas as pessoas presentes param para observá-lo. Essa supervalorização de si mesmo, às vezes tem relação com um “alto grau de narcisismo”, segundo a opinião de Savian.
    Por causa de sua postura introvertida, o indivíduo tímido também pode se passar por arrogante. Acaba perdendo a naturalidade porque tem essa atitude extremamente autocentrada. "São conscientes de cada ato que praticam, todo gesto é ensaiado", diz Savian. "A cura passa pela volta da espontaneidade."
    E qual seria a causa para tamanho bloqueio de comunicação? "Podem ser traumas de infância, críticas negativas ou, ainda, uma situação de deboche que ficou gravada no inconsciente", afirma Savian. "Uma questão do passado com a qual não se soube lidar pode acionar a timidez no presente."
    Há um exemplo claro de um de seus clientes. Toda vez que ele tem uma reunião em grupo, tem medo de falar bobagem. Com técnicas de regressão, lembrou que, um dia, uma professora o colocou na "fileira dos burros", embora ele tivesse absoluta consciência de que aquele lugar não equivalia à sua inteligência. Ele pulou a janela e foi para casa. Essa experiência traumática fazia com que tivesse medo perante situações coletivas: ele temia falar "asneira" e sofrer uma punição em seguida.
    Por incrível que pareça em sua experiência profissional Savian encontrou muito mais homens tímidos do que mulheres. Mas a verdade é que todos nós temos nossas inibições. "A pessoa, às vezes, se dá bem profissionalmente, faz novas amizades, mas trava quando o assunto é relacionamento amoroso." E há aqueles que têm um temperamento introvertido por natureza: gostam de ficar sozinhos e falam pouco, mas estão felizes nessa situação. O problema ocorre quando o indivíduo quer se comunicar e não consegue.
    Mas que não se desesperem os tímidos, pois há várias saídas para solucionar o problema. "O primeiro passo é reconhecer a timidez", aponta Savian. Nas sessões, ele pede para o paciente escrever suas dez principais vergonhas e, ao lado de cada uma, localizar o momento em que ela começou. A doutora Susan Leibig, do Instituto de Engenharia Humana, acrescenta pontuações de 1 a 10 para o nível de vergonha que se sente diante de cada situação descrita. "Comece enfrentando as de nível 1 ou 2 e, depois, vá para as mais intensas." Depois do reconhecimento das inseguranças, Savian coordena "vivências de aconchego" para fortalecer a autoestima das pessoas. A partir disso, é trabalhada a capacidade de se defender do mundo, numa espécie de laboratório de situações.
    Agora, para quem não pode fazer terapia corporal ou psicoterapia convencional, Savian recomenda cursos de arte, especialmente o de teatro, aulas de dança e coral. Para aqueles que têm vergonha de falar em público, o conselho é a repetição da experiência. "O melhor é começar falando para uma pessoa, depois, para duas, cinco", aconselha. "De repente, ela estará gostando de discursar para uma plateia de 20 ou 30 pessoas."

CASO, Fabiana. Bloqueio de comunicação. Estado de S. Paulo, São Paulo, 17/18 maio 2003, Suplemento Feminino, p. F5.
Analise as proposições abaixo e assinale a alternativa CORRETA:
I – A expressão em destaque no trecho: “a professora o colocou na "fileira dos burros", foi usada no sentido conotativo. II – Houve um erro de concordância verbal em: “Existem exemplos surpreendentes...”, pois o termo em destaque deveria estar no singular, por se tratar de um verbo impessoal. III – As aspas, no segundo parágrafo do texto, foram usadas com finalidades distintas.
Alternativas
Q1610971 Pedagogia
No que se refere à obra de Jussara Hoffmann (Avaliar para Promover), analise os itens a seguir e, ao final, assinale a alternativa correta:
I – Primeiro é preciso mudar a escola e a sociedade para depois mudar a educação.
II – A avaliação de um curso só terá sentido se for capaz de possibilitar a implementação de programas que resultem em melhorias do curso, da escola ou da instituição avaliada.
III – Avaliar para reprovar não é indicador da qualidade da escola ou do professor; isso só tem sentido dentro de uma perspectiva classificatória e seletiva.
Alternativas
Respostas
8621: D
8622: B
8623: A
8624: C
8625: A
8626: D
8627: B
8628: D
8629: A
8630: B
8631: A
8632: C
8633: B
8634: A
8635: E
8636: D
8637: B
8638: C
8639: D
8640: D