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Q2006077 Pedagogia
A Base Nacional Comum Curricular (BNCC) apresenta a unidade temática brincadeiras e jogos para serem abordadas ao longo do Ensino fundamental.
Com relação a essa unidade temática, é correto afirmar.
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Q2006076 Pedagogia
Sobre o tema Gestão Pedagógica: avaliação, é correto afirmar:
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Q2006075 Português
Considere as afirmativas abaixo no que se refere a Gêneros Textuais: exemplos e seus respectivos grupos. 
1. Gênero Narrativo: Conto de fadas; Lenda; Romance. 2. Relato: Biografia; Diário; Conto. 3. Argumentativo: Editorial; Texto de opinião; Curriculum vitae. 4. Expositivo: Seminário; Conferência; Palestra.


Assinale a alternativa que indica todas as afirmativas corretas.

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Q2006074 Pedagogia
Os gêneros textuais são incontáveis e adaptáveis às diversas realidades e situações comunicacionais. A comunicação na internet acabou criando novos gêneros.
Assinale a alternativa que apresenta exemplos de novos gêneros: 
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Q2006073 Português
Acerca do tema “O ensino e aprendizagem de gêneros textuais”, é correto afirmar que:
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Q2006072 Pedagogia
Sobre o tema Gestão Pedagógica, no Planejamento de Ensino temos alguns elementos essenciais: 
Conhecimento da realidade; dados de identificação; ementa; finalidade; ........................... (o quê), factuais, conceituais, procedimentais e atitudinais; ...........................  (como); atividades discentes; cronograma; ........................... (para verificar se os objetivos estão sendo alcançados); bibliografia.
Assinale a alternativa que completa corretamente as lacunas do texto.
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Q2006071 Pedagogia
Os métodos de ensino da Língua Inglesa promovem a reflexão crítica e suas aplicações para que o professor de Língua Inglesa possa escolher e empregar aquele(s) que melhor se adapta(m) à sua realidade de trabalho no ensino de língua estrangeira moderna.
Identifique abaixo as afirmativas verdadeiras ( V ) e as falsas ( F ) em relação ao assunto.
( ) As principais características do Método Tradicional são as aulas que acontecem na língua materna e não na língua-alvo, presença de muito vocabulário, porém em listas de palavras isoladas de contexto, longas e elaboradas explicações de regras gramaticais, leitura de textos clássicos, exercícios de tradução de frases descontextualizadas e pouca ou nenhuma atenção à pronúncia das palavras. ( ) No Método Direto o aluno tem aulas na língua-alvo, não podendo usar a língua materna em classe. As atividades propiciam ao aluno a se comunicar somente na língua materna. ( ) As principais características do Método Audiolingual são: material apresentado em forma de diálogo, padrões estruturais ensinados por repetição, pouca ou nenhuma explicação gramatical, vocabulário limitado e aprendido no contexto, laboratórios de línguas e informações visuais. ( ) O Método Clássico, que por sua vez deu origem à Abordagem Comunicativa, promove o aprendizado através do uso das funções da língua-alvo de acordo com sua realidade social.
Assinale a alternativa que indica todas as afirmativas corretas.
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Q2006070 Pedagogia
No documento “Parâmetros Curriculares para o ensino de Língua Inglesa”, algumas diretrizes para seu ensino se destacam.
Entre elas está(ão):
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Q2006069 Pedagogia

Com base no documento sobre os Parâmetros Curriculares para o ensino de Língua Inglesa:


A aprendizagem de Língua Estrangeira pode desempenhar a função ............................... no ............................... . O estudo das outras disciplinas, notadamente de História, Geografia, Ciências Naturais, Arte, passa a ter outro significado se em certos momentos forem proporcionadas atividades ............................... com o ensino de Língua Estrangeira, levando-se em consideração, é claro, o projeto educacional da escola.


Assinale a alternativa que completa corretamente as lacunas do texto.

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Q2006068 Inglês

Study these sentences and decide if they are true ( T ) or false ( F ):


(  ) Approach is of a set of principles or ideas about the nature of language learning.

( ) Method is a specific plan for the presentation of language material in a particular approach.

( ) The Functional Approach assumes that language is a social process.

( ) The Natural Approach attempted to mirror the processes of speaking a first language.


Choose the alternative which presents the correct sequence, from top to bottom.

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Q2006067 Inglês
Read the following sentence about methods and approaches in language teaching in Brazil. 
Various teaching methods are used, including ................................ materials and communication systems. Courses always include a wide range of social and ................................ aspects.
Choose the alternative that correctly completes the blank spaces in the sentence.
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Q2006066 Inglês
Choose the alternative which presents English Teaching Methods.
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Q2006065 Inglês
Skills are usually divided into two types: receptive and productive.
According to this statement, choose the correct alternative.
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Q2006064 Inglês

Education


Education encompasses both the teaching and learning of knowledge, proper conduct, and technical competency. It thus focuses on the cultivation of skills, trades or professions, as well as mental, moral & aesthetic development.

Formal education consists of systematic instruction, teaching and training by professional teachers. This consists of the application of pedagogy and the development of curricula

The right to education is a fundamental human right. Since 1952, Article 2 of the first Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights obliges all signatory parties to guarantee the right to education. At world level, the United Nations’ International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights of 1966 guarantees this right under its Article 13. 

Educational systems are established to provide education and training, often for children and the young. A curriculum defines what students should know, understand and be able to do as the result of education. A teaching profession delivers teaching which enables learning, and a system of policies, regulations, examinations, structures and funding enables teachers to teach to the best of their abilities.

Primary (or elementary) education consists of the first years of formal, structured education. In general, primary education consists of six or seven years of schooling starting at the age of 5 or 6, although this varies between, and sometimes within, countries. Globally, around 70% of primary-age children are enrolled in primary education, and this proportion is rising.

In most contemporary educational systems of the world, secondary education consists of the second years of formal education that occur during adolescence. It is characterized by transition from the typically compulsory, comprehensive primary education for minors, to the optional, selective tertiary, “post-secondary”, or “higher” education (e.g., university, vocational school) for adults.

Higher education, also called tertiary, third stage, or post secondary education, is the non-compulsory educational level that follows the completion of a school providing a secondary education, such as a high school or secondary school. Tertiary education is normally taken to include undergraduate and postgraduate education, as well as vocational education and training. Colleges and universities are the main institutions that provide tertiary education. Collectively, these are sometimes known as tertiary institutions. Tertiary education generally results in the receipt of certificates, diplomas, or academic degrees. 

In the following sentence:
Globally, around 70% of primary-age children are enrolled in primary education, and this proportion is rising.’
the underlined words are, respectively: 
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Q2006063 Inglês

Education


Education encompasses both the teaching and learning of knowledge, proper conduct, and technical competency. It thus focuses on the cultivation of skills, trades or professions, as well as mental, moral & aesthetic development.

Formal education consists of systematic instruction, teaching and training by professional teachers. This consists of the application of pedagogy and the development of curricula

The right to education is a fundamental human right. Since 1952, Article 2 of the first Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights obliges all signatory parties to guarantee the right to education. At world level, the United Nations’ International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights of 1966 guarantees this right under its Article 13. 

Educational systems are established to provide education and training, often for children and the young. A curriculum defines what students should know, understand and be able to do as the result of education. A teaching profession delivers teaching which enables learning, and a system of policies, regulations, examinations, structures and funding enables teachers to teach to the best of their abilities.

Primary (or elementary) education consists of the first years of formal, structured education. In general, primary education consists of six or seven years of schooling starting at the age of 5 or 6, although this varies between, and sometimes within, countries. Globally, around 70% of primary-age children are enrolled in primary education, and this proportion is rising.

In most contemporary educational systems of the world, secondary education consists of the second years of formal education that occur during adolescence. It is characterized by transition from the typically compulsory, comprehensive primary education for minors, to the optional, selective tertiary, “post-secondary”, or “higher” education (e.g., university, vocational school) for adults.

Higher education, also called tertiary, third stage, or post secondary education, is the non-compulsory educational level that follows the completion of a school providing a secondary education, such as a high school or secondary school. Tertiary education is normally taken to include undergraduate and postgraduate education, as well as vocational education and training. Colleges and universities are the main institutions that provide tertiary education. Collectively, these are sometimes known as tertiary institutions. Tertiary education generally results in the receipt of certificates, diplomas, or academic degrees. 

The underlined word in ”Colleges and universities are the main institutions that provide tertiary education.” has its correct meaning, in which alternative?
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Q2006062 Inglês

Education


Education encompasses both the teaching and learning of knowledge, proper conduct, and technical competency. It thus focuses on the cultivation of skills, trades or professions, as well as mental, moral & aesthetic development.

Formal education consists of systematic instruction, teaching and training by professional teachers. This consists of the application of pedagogy and the development of curricula

The right to education is a fundamental human right. Since 1952, Article 2 of the first Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights obliges all signatory parties to guarantee the right to education. At world level, the United Nations’ International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights of 1966 guarantees this right under its Article 13. 

Educational systems are established to provide education and training, often for children and the young. A curriculum defines what students should know, understand and be able to do as the result of education. A teaching profession delivers teaching which enables learning, and a system of policies, regulations, examinations, structures and funding enables teachers to teach to the best of their abilities.

Primary (or elementary) education consists of the first years of formal, structured education. In general, primary education consists of six or seven years of schooling starting at the age of 5 or 6, although this varies between, and sometimes within, countries. Globally, around 70% of primary-age children are enrolled in primary education, and this proportion is rising.

In most contemporary educational systems of the world, secondary education consists of the second years of formal education that occur during adolescence. It is characterized by transition from the typically compulsory, comprehensive primary education for minors, to the optional, selective tertiary, “post-secondary”, or “higher” education (e.g., university, vocational school) for adults.

Higher education, also called tertiary, third stage, or post secondary education, is the non-compulsory educational level that follows the completion of a school providing a secondary education, such as a high school or secondary school. Tertiary education is normally taken to include undergraduate and postgraduate education, as well as vocational education and training. Colleges and universities are the main institutions that provide tertiary education. Collectively, these are sometimes known as tertiary institutions. Tertiary education generally results in the receipt of certificates, diplomas, or academic degrees. 

Read the sentence below.


“The real life integration of language ........................... provides the teacher with a great deal of flexibility in ........................... motivated ............................”


Choose the alternative that correctly completes the blank spaces in the sentence.

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Q2006061 Inglês

Education


Education encompasses both the teaching and learning of knowledge, proper conduct, and technical competency. It thus focuses on the cultivation of skills, trades or professions, as well as mental, moral & aesthetic development.

Formal education consists of systematic instruction, teaching and training by professional teachers. This consists of the application of pedagogy and the development of curricula

The right to education is a fundamental human right. Since 1952, Article 2 of the first Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights obliges all signatory parties to guarantee the right to education. At world level, the United Nations’ International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights of 1966 guarantees this right under its Article 13. 

Educational systems are established to provide education and training, often for children and the young. A curriculum defines what students should know, understand and be able to do as the result of education. A teaching profession delivers teaching which enables learning, and a system of policies, regulations, examinations, structures and funding enables teachers to teach to the best of their abilities.

Primary (or elementary) education consists of the first years of formal, structured education. In general, primary education consists of six or seven years of schooling starting at the age of 5 or 6, although this varies between, and sometimes within, countries. Globally, around 70% of primary-age children are enrolled in primary education, and this proportion is rising.

In most contemporary educational systems of the world, secondary education consists of the second years of formal education that occur during adolescence. It is characterized by transition from the typically compulsory, comprehensive primary education for minors, to the optional, selective tertiary, “post-secondary”, or “higher” education (e.g., university, vocational school) for adults.

Higher education, also called tertiary, third stage, or post secondary education, is the non-compulsory educational level that follows the completion of a school providing a secondary education, such as a high school or secondary school. Tertiary education is normally taken to include undergraduate and postgraduate education, as well as vocational education and training. Colleges and universities are the main institutions that provide tertiary education. Collectively, these are sometimes known as tertiary institutions. Tertiary education generally results in the receipt of certificates, diplomas, or academic degrees. 

Choose the correct alternative about the underlined words in the sentence “Colleges and universities are the main institutions that provide tertiary education.”
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Q2006060 Inglês

Education


Education encompasses both the teaching and learning of knowledge, proper conduct, and technical competency. It thus focuses on the cultivation of skills, trades or professions, as well as mental, moral & aesthetic development.

Formal education consists of systematic instruction, teaching and training by professional teachers. This consists of the application of pedagogy and the development of curricula

The right to education is a fundamental human right. Since 1952, Article 2 of the first Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights obliges all signatory parties to guarantee the right to education. At world level, the United Nations’ International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights of 1966 guarantees this right under its Article 13. 

Educational systems are established to provide education and training, often for children and the young. A curriculum defines what students should know, understand and be able to do as the result of education. A teaching profession delivers teaching which enables learning, and a system of policies, regulations, examinations, structures and funding enables teachers to teach to the best of their abilities.

Primary (or elementary) education consists of the first years of formal, structured education. In general, primary education consists of six or seven years of schooling starting at the age of 5 or 6, although this varies between, and sometimes within, countries. Globally, around 70% of primary-age children are enrolled in primary education, and this proportion is rising.

In most contemporary educational systems of the world, secondary education consists of the second years of formal education that occur during adolescence. It is characterized by transition from the typically compulsory, comprehensive primary education for minors, to the optional, selective tertiary, “post-secondary”, or “higher” education (e.g., university, vocational school) for adults.

Higher education, also called tertiary, third stage, or post secondary education, is the non-compulsory educational level that follows the completion of a school providing a secondary education, such as a high school or secondary school. Tertiary education is normally taken to include undergraduate and postgraduate education, as well as vocational education and training. Colleges and universities are the main institutions that provide tertiary education. Collectively, these are sometimes known as tertiary institutions. Tertiary education generally results in the receipt of certificates, diplomas, or academic degrees. 

Learning a foreign language demands the development of some skills.


Choose the alternative that contains all of them.

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Q2006059 Inglês

Education


Education encompasses both the teaching and learning of knowledge, proper conduct, and technical competency. It thus focuses on the cultivation of skills, trades or professions, as well as mental, moral & aesthetic development.

Formal education consists of systematic instruction, teaching and training by professional teachers. This consists of the application of pedagogy and the development of curricula

The right to education is a fundamental human right. Since 1952, Article 2 of the first Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights obliges all signatory parties to guarantee the right to education. At world level, the United Nations’ International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights of 1966 guarantees this right under its Article 13. 

Educational systems are established to provide education and training, often for children and the young. A curriculum defines what students should know, understand and be able to do as the result of education. A teaching profession delivers teaching which enables learning, and a system of policies, regulations, examinations, structures and funding enables teachers to teach to the best of their abilities.

Primary (or elementary) education consists of the first years of formal, structured education. In general, primary education consists of six or seven years of schooling starting at the age of 5 or 6, although this varies between, and sometimes within, countries. Globally, around 70% of primary-age children are enrolled in primary education, and this proportion is rising.

In most contemporary educational systems of the world, secondary education consists of the second years of formal education that occur during adolescence. It is characterized by transition from the typically compulsory, comprehensive primary education for minors, to the optional, selective tertiary, “post-secondary”, or “higher” education (e.g., university, vocational school) for adults.

Higher education, also called tertiary, third stage, or post secondary education, is the non-compulsory educational level that follows the completion of a school providing a secondary education, such as a high school or secondary school. Tertiary education is normally taken to include undergraduate and postgraduate education, as well as vocational education and training. Colleges and universities are the main institutions that provide tertiary education. Collectively, these are sometimes known as tertiary institutions. Tertiary education generally results in the receipt of certificates, diplomas, or academic degrees. 

In the sentence “Colleges and universities are the main institutions that provide tertiary education.”, the word in bold has its correct synonym, in which alternative?
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Q2006058 Inglês

Education


Education encompasses both the teaching and learning of knowledge, proper conduct, and technical competency. It thus focuses on the cultivation of skills, trades or professions, as well as mental, moral & aesthetic development.

Formal education consists of systematic instruction, teaching and training by professional teachers. This consists of the application of pedagogy and the development of curricula

The right to education is a fundamental human right. Since 1952, Article 2 of the first Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights obliges all signatory parties to guarantee the right to education. At world level, the United Nations’ International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights of 1966 guarantees this right under its Article 13. 

Educational systems are established to provide education and training, often for children and the young. A curriculum defines what students should know, understand and be able to do as the result of education. A teaching profession delivers teaching which enables learning, and a system of policies, regulations, examinations, structures and funding enables teachers to teach to the best of their abilities.

Primary (or elementary) education consists of the first years of formal, structured education. In general, primary education consists of six or seven years of schooling starting at the age of 5 or 6, although this varies between, and sometimes within, countries. Globally, around 70% of primary-age children are enrolled in primary education, and this proportion is rising.

In most contemporary educational systems of the world, secondary education consists of the second years of formal education that occur during adolescence. It is characterized by transition from the typically compulsory, comprehensive primary education for minors, to the optional, selective tertiary, “post-secondary”, or “higher” education (e.g., university, vocational school) for adults.

Higher education, also called tertiary, third stage, or post secondary education, is the non-compulsory educational level that follows the completion of a school providing a secondary education, such as a high school or secondary school. Tertiary education is normally taken to include undergraduate and postgraduate education, as well as vocational education and training. Colleges and universities are the main institutions that provide tertiary education. Collectively, these are sometimes known as tertiary institutions. Tertiary education generally results in the receipt of certificates, diplomas, or academic degrees. 

The word in bold, in the sentence “…obliges all signatory parties to guarantee the right to education.”, has its correct meaning in which alternative? 
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Respostas
961: D
962: A
963: A
964: D
965: A
966: C
967: B
968: E
969: D
970: B
971: D
972: B
973: E
974: C
975: E
976: A
977: C
978: B
979: D
980: B