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Q1128073 Inglês
Read the text below and answer the questions that follow:
Text 1:

The Digital Divide

A recent survey has shown that the number of people in the United Kingdom who do not intend to get Internet access has risen. These people, who are known as 'net refuseniks', make up 44% of UK households, or 11.2 million people in total.

The research also showed that more than 70 percent of these people said that they were not interested in getting connected to the Internet. This number has risen from just over 50% in 2005, with most giving lack of computer skills as a reason for not getting Internet access, though some also said it was because of the cost.

More and more people are getting broadband and high speed net is available almost everywhere in the UK, but there are still a significant number of people who refuse to take the first step.

The cost of getting online is going down and Internet speeds are increasing, so many see the main challenge to be explaining the relevance of the Internet to this group. This would encourage them to get connected before they are left too far behind. The gap between those who have access to and use the Internet and those who don't is the digital divide, and if the gap continues to widen, those without access will get left behind and miss out on many opportunities, especially in their careers.
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www.usingenglish.com/comprehension
Read the following sentences:
They used (1) Internet access, but now they don't any more.
They are used (2) Internet access, and they log on to the Internet every day.
The verbs that complete the sentences above correctly are, respectively:
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Q1128072 Inglês
Read the text below and answer the questions that follow:
Text 1:

The Digital Divide

A recent survey has shown that the number of people in the United Kingdom who do not intend to get Internet access has risen. These people, who are known as 'net refuseniks', make up 44% of UK households, or 11.2 million people in total.

The research also showed that more than 70 percent of these people said that they were not interested in getting connected to the Internet. This number has risen from just over 50% in 2005, with most giving lack of computer skills as a reason for not getting Internet access, though some also said it was because of the cost.

More and more people are getting broadband and high speed net is available almost everywhere in the UK, but there are still a significant number of people who refuse to take the first step.

The cost of getting online is going down and Internet speeds are increasing, so many see the main challenge to be explaining the relevance of the Internet to this group. This would encourage them to get connected before they are left too far behind. The gap between those who have access to and use the Internet and those who don't is the digital divide, and if the gap continues to widen, those without access will get left behind and miss out on many opportunities, especially in their careers.
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www.usingenglish.com/comprehension
Most people said that they did not have Internet access (1) they lacked computer skills. (2), some people said that they did not have access because of the cost.
The linkers that complete the paragraph above correctly are, respectively:
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Q1128071 Inglês
Read the text below and answer the questions that follow:
Text 1:

The Digital Divide

A recent survey has shown that the number of people in the United Kingdom who do not intend to get Internet access has risen. These people, who are known as 'net refuseniks', make up 44% of UK households, or 11.2 million people in total.

The research also showed that more than 70 percent of these people said that they were not interested in getting connected to the Internet. This number has risen from just over 50% in 2005, with most giving lack of computer skills as a reason for not getting Internet access, though some also said it was because of the cost.

More and more people are getting broadband and high speed net is available almost everywhere in the UK, but there are still a significant number of people who refuse to take the first step.

The cost of getting online is going down and Internet speeds are increasing, so many see the main challenge to be explaining the relevance of the Internet to this group. This would encourage them to get connected before they are left too far behind. The gap between those who have access to and use the Internet and those who don't is the digital divide, and if the gap continues to widen, those without access will get left behind and miss out on many opportunities, especially in their careers.
Adapted from:
www.usingenglish.com/comprehension
The following sentences have question tags. Choose the sentence which has the correct question tag.
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Q1128070 Inglês
Read the text below and answer the questions that follow:
Text 1:

The Digital Divide

A recent survey has shown that the number of people in the United Kingdom who do not intend to get Internet access has risen. These people, who are known as 'net refuseniks', make up 44% of UK households, or 11.2 million people in total.

The research also showed that more than 70 percent of these people said that they were not interested in getting connected to the Internet. This number has risen from just over 50% in 2005, with most giving lack of computer skills as a reason for not getting Internet access, though some also said it was because of the cost.

More and more people are getting broadband and high speed net is available almost everywhere in the UK, but there are still a significant number of people who refuse to take the first step.

The cost of getting online is going down and Internet speeds are increasing, so many see the main challenge to be explaining the relevance of the Internet to this group. This would encourage them to get connected before they are left too far behind. The gap between those who have access to and use the Internet and those who don't is the digital divide, and if the gap continues to widen, those without access will get left behind and miss out on many opportunities, especially in their careers.
Adapted from:
www.usingenglish.com/comprehension
Choose the only sentence below in which the word INFORMATION is correctly used.
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Q1128069 Inglês
Read the text below and answer the questions that follow:
Text 1:

The Digital Divide

A recent survey has shown that the number of people in the United Kingdom who do not intend to get Internet access has risen. These people, who are known as 'net refuseniks', make up 44% of UK households, or 11.2 million people in total.

The research also showed that more than 70 percent of these people said that they were not interested in getting connected to the Internet. This number has risen from just over 50% in 2005, with most giving lack of computer skills as a reason for not getting Internet access, though some also said it was because of the cost.

More and more people are getting broadband and high speed net is available almost everywhere in the UK, but there are still a significant number of people who refuse to take the first step.

The cost of getting online is going down and Internet speeds are increasing, so many see the main challenge to be explaining the relevance of the Internet to this group. This would encourage them to get connected before they are left too far behind. The gap between those who have access to and use the Internet and those who don't is the digital divide, and if the gap continues to widen, those without access will get left behind and miss out on many opportunities, especially in their careers.
Adapted from:
www.usingenglish.com/comprehension
The verb RISE was used in: “This number has risen from just over 50% in 2005”. (second paragraph)
Choose the only sentence in which this verb was also used correctly:
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Q1128068 Inglês
Read the text below and answer the questions that follow:
Text 1:

The Digital Divide

A recent survey has shown that the number of people in the United Kingdom who do not intend to get Internet access has risen. These people, who are known as 'net refuseniks', make up 44% of UK households, or 11.2 million people in total.

The research also showed that more than 70 percent of these people said that they were not interested in getting connected to the Internet. This number has risen from just over 50% in 2005, with most giving lack of computer skills as a reason for not getting Internet access, though some also said it was because of the cost.

More and more people are getting broadband and high speed net is available almost everywhere in the UK, but there are still a significant number of people who refuse to take the first step.

The cost of getting online is going down and Internet speeds are increasing, so many see the main challenge to be explaining the relevance of the Internet to this group. This would encourage them to get connected before they are left too far behind. The gap between those who have access to and use the Internet and those who don't is the digital divide, and if the gap continues to widen, those without access will get left behind and miss out on many opportunities, especially in their careers.
Adapted from:
www.usingenglish.com/comprehension
Observe the following conditional sentence taken from the text: “If the gap continues to widen, those without access will get left behind.” (fourth paragraph)
Choose the verb form that best completes the following conditional sentence:
They would be able to know what is happening all over the world if ...
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Q1128067 Inglês
Read the text below and answer the questions that follow:
Text 1:

The Digital Divide

A recent survey has shown that the number of people in the United Kingdom who do not intend to get Internet access has risen. These people, who are known as 'net refuseniks', make up 44% of UK households, or 11.2 million people in total.

The research also showed that more than 70 percent of these people said that they were not interested in getting connected to the Internet. This number has risen from just over 50% in 2005, with most giving lack of computer skills as a reason for not getting Internet access, though some also said it was because of the cost.

More and more people are getting broadband and high speed net is available almost everywhere in the UK, but there are still a significant number of people who refuse to take the first step.

The cost of getting online is going down and Internet speeds are increasing, so many see the main challenge to be explaining the relevance of the Internet to this group. This would encourage them to get connected before they are left too far behind. The gap between those who have access to and use the Internet and those who don't is the digital divide, and if the gap continues to widen, those without access will get left behind and miss out on many opportunities, especially in their careers.
Adapted from:
www.usingenglish.com/comprehension
According to the text, the main reason for not getting Internet access is:
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Q1128066 Inglês
Read the text below and answer the questions that follow:
Text 1:

The Digital Divide

A recent survey has shown that the number of people in the United Kingdom who do not intend to get Internet access has risen. These people, who are known as 'net refuseniks', make up 44% of UK households, or 11.2 million people in total.

The research also showed that more than 70 percent of these people said that they were not interested in getting connected to the Internet. This number has risen from just over 50% in 2005, with most giving lack of computer skills as a reason for not getting Internet access, though some also said it was because of the cost.

More and more people are getting broadband and high speed net is available almost everywhere in the UK, but there are still a significant number of people who refuse to take the first step.

The cost of getting online is going down and Internet speeds are increasing, so many see the main challenge to be explaining the relevance of the Internet to this group. This would encourage them to get connected before they are left too far behind. The gap between those who have access to and use the Internet and those who don't is the digital divide, and if the gap continues to widen, those without access will get left behind and miss out on many opportunities, especially in their careers.
Adapted from:
www.usingenglish.com/comprehension
Read the following sentences about the text:
1. The majority of people in the UK can be considered 'net refuseniks'. 2. Most of the people who do not have Internet access want to get it. 3. The main reason for not getting Internet access is the cost. 4. Few of the people surveyed in 2005 were not interested in getting connected to the Internet. 5. Nowadays there are few people who refuse to get Internet access.
Check the right option:
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Q1128065 Inglês
Read the text below and answer the questions that follow:
Text 1:

The Digital Divide

A recent survey has shown that the number of people in the United Kingdom who do not intend to get Internet access has risen. These people, who are known as 'net refuseniks', make up 44% of UK households, or 11.2 million people in total.

The research also showed that more than 70 percent of these people said that they were not interested in getting connected to the Internet. This number has risen from just over 50% in 2005, with most giving lack of computer skills as a reason for not getting Internet access, though some also said it was because of the cost.

More and more people are getting broadband and high speed net is available almost everywhere in the UK, but there are still a significant number of people who refuse to take the first step.

The cost of getting online is going down and Internet speeds are increasing, so many see the main challenge to be explaining the relevance of the Internet to this group. This would encourage them to get connected before they are left too far behind. The gap between those who have access to and use the Internet and those who don't is the digital divide, and if the gap continues to widen, those without access will get left behind and miss out on many opportunities, especially in their careers.
Adapted from:
www.usingenglish.com/comprehension
According to the first paragraph, who are the 'net refuseniks'?
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Q1128059 História
Após o arrocho dos primeiros anos do Governo Castelo Branco, a economia brasileira apresentou uma substancial expansão no governo de Médici. Esse período passou a ser chamado de milagre brasileiro, pois:
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Q1128058 História
Utilizando os poderes obtidos através do AI-5, o governo Médici assumiu a face mais implacável da Ditadura. Visando a combater os setores de esquerda, que agora se organizavam em guerrilhas contra o regime, os militares criaram uma extensa rede de repressão.
No tocante às formas de investigação utilizadas pelos meios repressores, é correto afirmar que o:
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Q1128057 História
Dentro de um quadro político conflituoso que se estendeu desde o período pós-1945, o governo de Juscelino Kubitschek mostrou-se estável, sendo cumpridas, durante seu mandato, a Constituição e as normas democráticas, apesar da oposição da UDN e de alguns esforços golpistas de setores das Forças Armadas, em especial da Aeronáutica.
Essa estabilidade se explica dentre outras proposições pela(o):
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Q1128056 História
O retorno de Getúlio Vargas ao poder, em 1951, foi pautado em um novo referencial político: o populismo. Já manifestado nas ações trabalhistas de Getúlio, entre 1930 e 1945, o populismo foi um fenômeno político presente na America Latina no século XX, caracterizado pela manipulação das massas por uma liderança carismática que buscava, através de algumas concessões aos setores menos abastados e quase sempre urbanos, o controle do sistema público.
Símbolo do populismo no Brasil, Getúlio optou pelo PTB como sigla partidária nas eleições de 1950, por:
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Q1128055 História
A influência europeia no desenvolvimento cultural do Brasil durante o Segundo Reinado ocorreu, em especial, no esforço da Corte em reproduzir, em terras tropicais, o fenômeno dos salões que se espalhavam por toda a Europa.
A cultura nacional, no Segundo Reinado, também apresentou, como destaque o(a):
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Q1128054 História
Ao chegar ao Brasil, a Corte portuguesa deixou a população colonial completamente atordoada, afinal, em um momento inesperado, o príncipe regente português e parcela da nobreza lusitana, em um total aproximado de 15 mil pessoas, estavam no Rio de Janeiro para ficar por tempo indeterminado.
Entre as primeiras ações de D. João no Brasil, destaca-se, corretamente o(a):
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Q1128053 História
Curiosamente, a Companhia das Índias Ocidentais foi considerada a primeira empresa de capital aberto, utilizando a venda de ações para os interessados em patrocinar a invasão das áreas de domínio espanhol. Fixados na porção mais rica da colônia portuguesa, caberia aos holandeses fortalecer as atividades produtivas com o intuito de cumprir o objetivo da ocupação da região. Para essa função, foi nomeado o conde Maurício de Nassau, que passou a administrar a área de domínio holandês a partir de 1637.
O controle político exercido por Nassau na região se notabilizou pela(o):
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Q1128052 História
Ainda no século XVI, a América Portuguesa encontrou sua principal vocação: a economia canavieira. Transportadas para o Brasil a partir da ilha da Madeira, as primeiras mudas de cana-de-açúcar chegaram por meio do donatário Martim Afonso de Souza. A opção pela cultura da cana-de-açúcar foi feita levando-se em consideração uma série de fatores, dentre os quais, pode-se apontar corretamente:
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Q1128051 História
O conflito ideológico, político, econômico e militar ocorrido de maneira indireta entre os Estados Unidos e a União Soviética – denominado Guerra Fria – tem suas raízes:
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Q1128050 História
Para uma melhor compreensão das origens do fascismo e do nazismo, é necessário ter em mente que a Revolução Russa de 1917 favoreceu a expansão dos partidos de esquerda, que defendiam a implantação do socialismo em vários países do mundo. As forças políticas e sociais conservadoras, em toda a Europa, temiam a expansão da Revolução Russa para dentro de suas fronteiras e, por isso, estavam dispostas a combater os comunistas. Somada ao medo do socialismo, havia a insatisfação com os resultados da Primeira Guerra. A Itália, por exemplo, esperava ganhar territórios alemães na África por ter lutado do lado das potências vencedoras, o que não aconteceu. Já a Alemanha foi humilhada pelo Tratado de Versalhes e, por isso, alimentava um sentimento de revanche.
Diante do exposto e de seus conhecimentos sobre assunto leias as afirmativas.
I. O totalitarismo foi uma característica do fascismo que visava ao predomínio dos interesses do Estado sobre os individuais, sendo o particular mais importante que o coletivo. II. Para os fascistas, a guerra não seria prova de quem é o mais forte e todos podem governar. III. Os fascistas defendiam a existência de um governo forte e centralizado, ou seja, um governo ditatorial.
Está correto apenas o que se afirma em:
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Q1128049 História
Na segunda metade do século XIX, a Europa vivia transformações de ordem econômica e cultural que se fizeram sentir em outras partes do planeta. Nesse contexto, as principais potências europeias adotaram a política imperialista, também chamada de neocolonialismo, para suprirem suas necessidades comerciais e expandirem suas zonas de influência sobre o restante do mundo.
Entre as consequências do neocolonialismo e do imperialismo, encontra-se:
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Respostas
461: B
462: C
463: E
464: E
465: C
466: B
467: D
468: B
469: D
470: D
471: B
472: B
473: C
474: D
475: D
476: A
477: B
478: A
479: C
480: E