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Q2703115 Inglês

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What if there was a way to take the things you need without paying for them, and doing it in a way that supports your moral beliefs?

Welcome to the freegan movement.

Basically, the modus operandi is to buck the conventional economy and engage in minimal consumption of resources. This is done by living off of consumer waste – cast-off clothes, restaurant and supermarket trash, street finds – as the New York Times describes them, freegans are “scavengers of the developed world.”

The movement, which has been gaining strength since the mid-1990s, grew out of the antiglobalization and environmental movements. It is a way to boycott, an “economic system where the profit motive has eclipsed ethical considerations and where massively complex systems of productions ensure that all the products we buy will have detrimental impacts most of which we may never even consider,” according to freegan.info, the online hub for all things freegan.

The word freegan is a mashup of the words “free” and “vegan.” Taking the ethos of veganism a step further, freegans go beyond advocating for animals and stand against the industrial economy in general, seeing at its core the abuse of humans, animals and the environment.

Of all the strategies practiced by freegans, the movement probably garners the most attention for the act of dumpster diving; rummaging through garbage in pursuit of usable items. Few places are off-limits – retailers, offices, restaurants, schools, supermarkets, and any other facility that throws out useful items is game.

Freegans, however, aren’t solely dependent on urban scavenging. There is a growing network of places where people can give away, take, share and trade items, like Freecycle and the free section of Craigslist. In addition, there are events like, "Really, Really, Free Markets" and “Freemeets.” In these meet-ups, rather than tossing perfectly good stuff into the waste stream, people can bring the thing they no longer want and share it instead.

Perhaps the best things in life are free, after all.

(Adapted text from: https://www.mnn.com/lifestyle/responsibleliving/stories/what-is-the-freegan-movement)

What is the meaning of the verb “to buck” used in the third paragraph?

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Q2703114 Inglês

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What if there was a way to take the things you need without paying for them, and doing it in a way that supports your moral beliefs?

Welcome to the freegan movement.

Basically, the modus operandi is to buck the conventional economy and engage in minimal consumption of resources. This is done by living off of consumer waste – cast-off clothes, restaurant and supermarket trash, street finds – as the New York Times describes them, freegans are “scavengers of the developed world.”

The movement, which has been gaining strength since the mid-1990s, grew out of the antiglobalization and environmental movements. It is a way to boycott, an “economic system where the profit motive has eclipsed ethical considerations and where massively complex systems of productions ensure that all the products we buy will have detrimental impacts most of which we may never even consider,” according to freegan.info, the online hub for all things freegan.

The word freegan is a mashup of the words “free” and “vegan.” Taking the ethos of veganism a step further, freegans go beyond advocating for animals and stand against the industrial economy in general, seeing at its core the abuse of humans, animals and the environment.

Of all the strategies practiced by freegans, the movement probably garners the most attention for the act of dumpster diving; rummaging through garbage in pursuit of usable items. Few places are off-limits – retailers, offices, restaurants, schools, supermarkets, and any other facility that throws out useful items is game.

Freegans, however, aren’t solely dependent on urban scavenging. There is a growing network of places where people can give away, take, share and trade items, like Freecycle and the free section of Craigslist. In addition, there are events like, "Really, Really, Free Markets" and “Freemeets.” In these meet-ups, rather than tossing perfectly good stuff into the waste stream, people can bring the thing they no longer want and share it instead.

Perhaps the best things in life are free, after all.

(Adapted text from: https://www.mnn.com/lifestyle/responsibleliving/stories/what-is-the-freegan-movement)

Choose the best explanation for the sentence: “Few places are off-limits – retailers, offices, restaurants, schools, supermarkets, and any other facility that throws out useful items is game”.

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Q2703113 Inglês

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What if there was a way to take the things you need without paying for them, and doing it in a way that supports your moral beliefs?

Welcome to the freegan movement.

Basically, the modus operandi is to buck the conventional economy and engage in minimal consumption of resources. This is done by living off of consumer waste – cast-off clothes, restaurant and supermarket trash, street finds – as the New York Times describes them, freegans are “scavengers of the developed world.”

The movement, which has been gaining strength since the mid-1990s, grew out of the antiglobalization and environmental movements. It is a way to boycott, an “economic system where the profit motive has eclipsed ethical considerations and where massively complex systems of productions ensure that all the products we buy will have detrimental impacts most of which we may never even consider,” according to freegan.info, the online hub for all things freegan.

The word freegan is a mashup of the words “free” and “vegan.” Taking the ethos of veganism a step further, freegans go beyond advocating for animals and stand against the industrial economy in general, seeing at its core the abuse of humans, animals and the environment.

Of all the strategies practiced by freegans, the movement probably garners the most attention for the act of dumpster diving; rummaging through garbage in pursuit of usable items. Few places are off-limits – retailers, offices, restaurants, schools, supermarkets, and any other facility that throws out useful items is game.

Freegans, however, aren’t solely dependent on urban scavenging. There is a growing network of places where people can give away, take, share and trade items, like Freecycle and the free section of Craigslist. In addition, there are events like, "Really, Really, Free Markets" and “Freemeets.” In these meet-ups, rather than tossing perfectly good stuff into the waste stream, people can bring the thing they no longer want and share it instead.

Perhaps the best things in life are free, after all.

(Adapted text from: https://www.mnn.com/lifestyle/responsibleliving/stories/what-is-the-freegan-movement)

According to the text, where freegans find all the things they need?

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Q2703112 Inglês

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What if there was a way to take the things you need without paying for them, and doing it in a way that supports your moral beliefs?

Welcome to the freegan movement.

Basically, the modus operandi is to buck the conventional economy and engage in minimal consumption of resources. This is done by living off of consumer waste – cast-off clothes, restaurant and supermarket trash, street finds – as the New York Times describes them, freegans are “scavengers of the developed world.”

The movement, which has been gaining strength since the mid-1990s, grew out of the antiglobalization and environmental movements. It is a way to boycott, an “economic system where the profit motive has eclipsed ethical considerations and where massively complex systems of productions ensure that all the products we buy will have detrimental impacts most of which we may never even consider,” according to freegan.info, the online hub for all things freegan.

The word freegan is a mashup of the words “free” and “vegan.” Taking the ethos of veganism a step further, freegans go beyond advocating for animals and stand against the industrial economy in general, seeing at its core the abuse of humans, animals and the environment.

Of all the strategies practiced by freegans, the movement probably garners the most attention for the act of dumpster diving; rummaging through garbage in pursuit of usable items. Few places are off-limits – retailers, offices, restaurants, schools, supermarkets, and any other facility that throws out useful items is game.

Freegans, however, aren’t solely dependent on urban scavenging. There is a growing network of places where people can give away, take, share and trade items, like Freecycle and the free section of Craigslist. In addition, there are events like, "Really, Really, Free Markets" and “Freemeets.” In these meet-ups, rather than tossing perfectly good stuff into the waste stream, people can bring the thing they no longer want and share it instead.

Perhaps the best things in life are free, after all.

(Adapted text from: https://www.mnn.com/lifestyle/responsibleliving/stories/what-is-the-freegan-movement)

What can one understand from “the act of dumpster diving”?

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Q2703111 Inglês

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What if there was a way to take the things you need without paying for them, and doing it in a way that supports your moral beliefs?

Welcome to the freegan movement.

Basically, the modus operandi is to buck the conventional economy and engage in minimal consumption of resources. This is done by living off of consumer waste – cast-off clothes, restaurant and supermarket trash, street finds – as the New York Times describes them, freegans are “scavengers of the developed world.”

The movement, which has been gaining strength since the mid-1990s, grew out of the antiglobalization and environmental movements. It is a way to boycott, an “economic system where the profit motive has eclipsed ethical considerations and where massively complex systems of productions ensure that all the products we buy will have detrimental impacts most of which we may never even consider,” according to freegan.info, the online hub for all things freegan.

The word freegan is a mashup of the words “free” and “vegan.” Taking the ethos of veganism a step further, freegans go beyond advocating for animals and stand against the industrial economy in general, seeing at its core the abuse of humans, animals and the environment.

Of all the strategies practiced by freegans, the movement probably garners the most attention for the act of dumpster diving; rummaging through garbage in pursuit of usable items. Few places are off-limits – retailers, offices, restaurants, schools, supermarkets, and any other facility that throws out useful items is game.

Freegans, however, aren’t solely dependent on urban scavenging. There is a growing network of places where people can give away, take, share and trade items, like Freecycle and the free section of Craigslist. In addition, there are events like, "Really, Really, Free Markets" and “Freemeets.” In these meet-ups, rather than tossing perfectly good stuff into the waste stream, people can bring the thing they no longer want and share it instead.

Perhaps the best things in life are free, after all.

(Adapted text from: https://www.mnn.com/lifestyle/responsibleliving/stories/what-is-the-freegan-movement)

In the sentence “the movement probably garners the most attention for the act of dumpster diving”, which word could replace the underlined one?

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Q2703110 Inglês

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What if there was a way to take the things you need without paying for them, and doing it in a way that supports your moral beliefs?

Welcome to the freegan movement.

Basically, the modus operandi is to buck the conventional economy and engage in minimal consumption of resources. This is done by living off of consumer waste – cast-off clothes, restaurant and supermarket trash, street finds – as the New York Times describes them, freegans are “scavengers of the developed world.”

The movement, which has been gaining strength since the mid-1990s, grew out of the antiglobalization and environmental movements. It is a way to boycott, an “economic system where the profit motive has eclipsed ethical considerations and where massively complex systems of productions ensure that all the products we buy will have detrimental impacts most of which we may never even consider,” according to freegan.info, the online hub for all things freegan.

The word freegan is a mashup of the words “free” and “vegan.” Taking the ethos of veganism a step further, freegans go beyond advocating for animals and stand against the industrial economy in general, seeing at its core the abuse of humans, animals and the environment.

Of all the strategies practiced by freegans, the movement probably garners the most attention for the act of dumpster diving; rummaging through garbage in pursuit of usable items. Few places are off-limits – retailers, offices, restaurants, schools, supermarkets, and any other facility that throws out useful items is game.

Freegans, however, aren’t solely dependent on urban scavenging. There is a growing network of places where people can give away, take, share and trade items, like Freecycle and the free section of Craigslist. In addition, there are events like, "Really, Really, Free Markets" and “Freemeets.” In these meet-ups, rather than tossing perfectly good stuff into the waste stream, people can bring the thing they no longer want and share it instead.

Perhaps the best things in life are free, after all.

(Adapted text from: https://www.mnn.com/lifestyle/responsibleliving/stories/what-is-the-freegan-movement)

In a nutshell, what is the freegan movement according to the text?

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Q1313563 Conhecimentos Gerais
Sobre alguns um dos conceitos referente ao meio ambiente analise o trecho abaixo e complete a lacuna: _______________:É a proteção sem a intervenção humana. Significa a natureza intocável, sem a presença do homem e sem considerar o valor utilitário e econômico que possa ter.
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Q1313562 História
A bandeira atual do Brasil, aprovada pelo Decreto nº 4 de 19 de novembro de 1889, manteve a tradição das cores. Sobre o significado da cor azul assinale a alternativa CORRETA,
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Q1313561 Conhecimentos Gerais
No dia 11 de novembro de 2017, entrou em vigor a reforma trabalhista, cujo projeto de lei havia sido sancionado em julho pelo presidente Temer. As principais alterações consideram que: Analise as afirmativas abaixo:
I- Férias: podem ser divididas em até 3 vezes (antes havia a possibilidade de serem divididas em até 2 vezes). II- Jornada de trabalho: até 8 horas diárias (antes, era 12H). III Grávidas e lactantes: podem trabalhar em locais que apresentem graus médio e leve de insalubridade (antes estavam proibidas dessa condição).
Assinale a alternativa CORRETA.
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Q1313560 Geografia
A vegetação brasileira é constituída principalmente por: Assinale a alternativa INCORRETA.
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Q1313559 Geografia
Leia o trecho abaixo e complete a lacuna :
O relevo brasileiro é formado principalmente por planaltos e depressões. O Brasil é banhado pelo oceano _________ e possui as maiores bacias hidrográficas do mundo.
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Q1313558 Matemática
Dois carros estavam correndo um contra o outro, o primeiro teve uma velocidade média de 180 km/h e o segundo com uma velocidade média de 80 m/s. Sendo assim qual foi o fim da corrida?
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Q1313557 Matemática
Suponha que 3/16 + 5/12 = x/y, onde x/y é uma fração irredutível, então qual é a solução da equação x +y?
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Q1313556 Matemática
Seja x e y dois números naturais, então marque a alternativa CORRETA sobre o número MMC(x,y)/MDC(x,y).
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Q1313555 Raciocínio Lógico
Lucas mora em uma republica com mais 11 amigos, e eles organizavam para cada dia um deles ficar responsável para fazer o almoço. Mas durante o mês de junho 4 amigos foram embora da republica, e a partir do dia 1 de julho eles montariam uma nova tabela para cada um ficar responsável pelo almoço, mas apenas com as oito pessoas que ficaram. Se dia 1 de julho era dia de Lucas ficar responsável pelo almoço quando tinha 12 pessoas na republica e também quando com 8 pessoas, quando acontecerá de Lucas estar responsável pelo almoço na tabela com as 8 pessoas no mesmo dia que estaria responsável pelo almoço com as 12 pessoas?
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Q1313554 Matemática
Um casal decidiu que o número de filhos que teriam era o mesmo que o número de soluções que tem a equação x = 4√81 . Dessa forma, quantos filhos terão esse casal?
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Q1313553 Matemática
Seja a equação de segundo grau x² - bx = - 3 e a equação y = √9 . Marque a afirmação CORRETA sobre essas duas equações.
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Q1313551 Matemática
Um homem pegou um trabalho de cortar a grama de uma praça que tem a forma de um triângulo retângulo onde os catetos medem 6 m e 8 m. Cada metro quadrado cortado ele junta 1,5 kg de grama, dessa forma, quantos quilos de grama esse homem vai juntar cortando a grama de toda a praça?
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Q1313550 Matemática
A porcentagem de carga que um celular tem sem que esteja carregando, é proporcional ao tempo que ele fica sem ser carregado, a razão entre a porcentagem de carga e o tempo em minutos que o celular está sem carregar é de 75/90. O celular manda um alerta quando o celular chega a 5% de bateria, para poder ser carregado, quantas horas o celular aguenta ficar sem ser carregado, sabendo que quando a bateria chegar a 5% o celular vai ser carregado?
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Q1313549 Matemática
Três amigos que trabalhavam juntos, observaram que tinha sobrado um pouco do salário mensal , do primeiro sobrou R$ 210,00, do segundo R$ 330,00 e do terceiro R$ 165,00, e decidiram dividir o salário de cada um em partes iguais, e que fosse o maior número que pudesse dividir os três. Após a divisão, juntariam cada parte do resultado para verem qual o valor que iriam arrecadar. Dessa forma depois que dividiram e juntaram a parte de cada um na divisão, qual a quantia que encontraram juntos em cada parte?
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Respostas
61: D
62: D
63: A
64: B
65: B
66: A
67: A
68: D
69: D
70: D
71: A
72: B
73: C
74: A
75: B
76: C
77: A
78: B
79: B
80: A