Questões de Concurso Para prefeitura de conceição do canindé - pi

Foram encontradas 551 questões

Resolva questões gratuitamente!

Junte-se a mais de 4 milhões de concurseiros!

Q2527486 Nutrição
Dos indicadores que o nutricionista usa em Unidade de Alimentação e Nutrição, a medida de Índice de Sobra Limpa é a que avalia a eficiência do serviço. Dessa forma, a análise do Índice de Sobra Limpa pode ser avaliada pelas quantidades desperdiçadas por motivos, exceto: 
Alternativas
Q2527484 Nutrição
Deficiências dietéticas, distúrbios gastrointestinais e desequilíbrios hormonais são algumas das causas da desnutrição, que pode exercer consequências deletérias ao desenvolvimento do organismo desde a formação uterina do indivíduo até sua vida adulta. Acerca do impacto da desnutrição nas diferentes etapas da vida, julgue os itens abaixo se verdadeiro (V) ou falso (F) e depois assinale a alternativa que apresenta a sequência correta:

( ) Adultos previamente desnutridos na infância poderão apresentar anemia megaloblástica e deficiência de folato.
( ) No feto de uma gestante com desnutrição, pode ocorrer retardo do crescimento intrauterino, baixo peso e anemia precoce.
( ) Na adolescência, poderão ocorrer prejuízo do desenvolvimento intelectual, bócio e mineralização óssea inadequada.
( ) Mulheres em idade fertil, poderão ter uma gestação com ganho de peso adequado, e o feto com baixo peso ao nascer.
Alternativas
Q2527204 Inglês
Women's History Month: How It Started


By Andrea Wurzburger - Updated on March 1, 2024 05:35AM EST


PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES


1.     Women's History Month was initially just International Women's Day, a day that commemorated the Feb. 28 meeting of socialists and suffragists in Manhattan in 1909. One year later, on March 8, 1910, according to the BBC, a German activist named Clara Zetkin suggested they recognize International Women’s Day at na International Conference of Working Women in Copenhagen. With 17 countries in attendance at the conference, they all agreed.

2.     On March 8, 1911, the first International Women’s Day was celebrated in Austria, Switzerland, Germany and Denmark, though the holiday wasn’t widely celebrated in the United States until the United Nations began sponsoring it in 1975. 

3.     In 1977, in order to persuade school principals to comply with the recently passed Title IX, a task force in California created Women’s History Week. In March 1980, after celebrations had spread across the country, President Jimmy Carter declared that March 8 was officially the start of National Women’s History Week. That same year, Utah Senator Orrin Hatch and Maryland Representative Barbara Mikulski co-sponsored the first Joint Congressional Resolution declaring the week of March 8, 1981, National Women’s History Week.

4.     By 1987, Congress declared the entire month of March Women's History Month. Since then, every president has proclaimed the month of March Women's History Month. We celebrate Women's History Month to remind everyone of the achievements of women throughout the years in our culture and society, and why it's important to study them and their important moments in history. From science to politics to entertainment, it is a chance to reflect on the trailblazing women who lead the way for change. People Staff. (2023, march). Women's History Month: Facts Explainer.

People Staff. (2023, march). Women's History Month: Facts Explainer. People. Disponível em: https://people.com/human-interest/womens-history-month-facts-explainer/.
In the text 1 (4th paragraph), the phrase “it is a chance to reflect on the trailblazing women who lead the way for change.” the word in bold has function of:
Alternativas
Q2527202 Inglês
Women's History Month: How It Started


By Andrea Wurzburger - Updated on March 1, 2024 05:35AM EST


PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES


1.     Women's History Month was initially just International Women's Day, a day that commemorated the Feb. 28 meeting of socialists and suffragists in Manhattan in 1909. One year later, on March 8, 1910, according to the BBC, a German activist named Clara Zetkin suggested they recognize International Women’s Day at na International Conference of Working Women in Copenhagen. With 17 countries in attendance at the conference, they all agreed.

2.     On March 8, 1911, the first International Women’s Day was celebrated in Austria, Switzerland, Germany and Denmark, though the holiday wasn’t widely celebrated in the United States until the United Nations began sponsoring it in 1975. 

3.     In 1977, in order to persuade school principals to comply with the recently passed Title IX, a task force in California created Women’s History Week. In March 1980, after celebrations had spread across the country, President Jimmy Carter declared that March 8 was officially the start of National Women’s History Week. That same year, Utah Senator Orrin Hatch and Maryland Representative Barbara Mikulski co-sponsored the first Joint Congressional Resolution declaring the week of March 8, 1981, National Women’s History Week.

4.     By 1987, Congress declared the entire month of March Women's History Month. Since then, every president has proclaimed the month of March Women's History Month. We celebrate Women's History Month to remind everyone of the achievements of women throughout the years in our culture and society, and why it's important to study them and their important moments in history. From science to politics to entertainment, it is a chance to reflect on the trailblazing women who lead the way for change. People Staff. (2023, march). Women's History Month: Facts Explainer.

People Staff. (2023, march). Women's History Month: Facts Explainer. People. Disponível em: https://people.com/human-interest/womens-history-month-facts-explainer/.
Acoording to the text 1, the verbal tense in the third paragraph describes:
Alternativas
Q2527201 Inglês
Women's History Month: How It Started


By Andrea Wurzburger - Updated on March 1, 2024 05:35AM EST


PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES


1.     Women's History Month was initially just International Women's Day, a day that commemorated the Feb. 28 meeting of socialists and suffragists in Manhattan in 1909. One year later, on March 8, 1910, according to the BBC, a German activist named Clara Zetkin suggested they recognize International Women’s Day at na International Conference of Working Women in Copenhagen. With 17 countries in attendance at the conference, they all agreed.

2.     On March 8, 1911, the first International Women’s Day was celebrated in Austria, Switzerland, Germany and Denmark, though the holiday wasn’t widely celebrated in the United States until the United Nations began sponsoring it in 1975. 

3.     In 1977, in order to persuade school principals to comply with the recently passed Title IX, a task force in California created Women’s History Week. In March 1980, after celebrations had spread across the country, President Jimmy Carter declared that March 8 was officially the start of National Women’s History Week. That same year, Utah Senator Orrin Hatch and Maryland Representative Barbara Mikulski co-sponsored the first Joint Congressional Resolution declaring the week of March 8, 1981, National Women’s History Week.

4.     By 1987, Congress declared the entire month of March Women's History Month. Since then, every president has proclaimed the month of March Women's History Month. We celebrate Women's History Month to remind everyone of the achievements of women throughout the years in our culture and society, and why it's important to study them and their important moments in history. From science to politics to entertainment, it is a chance to reflect on the trailblazing women who lead the way for change. People Staff. (2023, march). Women's History Month: Facts Explainer.

People Staff. (2023, march). Women's History Month: Facts Explainer. People. Disponível em: https://people.com/human-interest/womens-history-month-facts-explainer/.
In text 1, the verbal tense in the second paragraph is: 
Alternativas
Respostas
486: C
487: D
488: D
489: C
490: C