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Q1775313 Inglês



From Isaiah Berlin, The Roots of Romanticism. Princeton University Press: Princeton, New Jersey, 1999, pps. 2-3.

Considering the ideas and the vocabulary of the text, mark the following item as right (C) or wrong (E).
In lines 29 and 30, the words “doubt” and “folly” have the same meaning.
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Q1775312 Inglês



Gombrich, E. H. The Story of Art. Phaidon, 16th.

Ed. 1995. pp.65-6, with adaptations.

As far as vocabulary is concerned, mark the following item as right (C) or wrong (E).


The fragment “a homely idyll” (lines 47 and 48) describes perfect domestic or marital bliss.

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Q1775311 Inglês



Gombrich, E. H. The Story of Art. Phaidon, 16th.

Ed. 1995. pp.65-6, with adaptations.

As far as vocabulary is concerned, mark the following item as right (C) or wrong (E).


The word “novel”, in “novel character” (line 37), means “fictional, not based on real life”.

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Q1775310 Inglês



Gombrich, E. H. The Story of Art. Phaidon, 16th.

Ed. 1995. pp.65-6, with adaptations.

As far as vocabulary is concerned, mark the following item as right (C) or wrong (E).


The fragment “after his god” (line 34) means “prostrated himself in front of the deity”.

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Q1775309 Inglês



Gombrich, E. H. The Story of Art. Phaidon, 16th.

Ed. 1995. pp.65-6, with adaptations.

As far as vocabulary is concerned, mark the following item as right (C) or wrong (E).


The expression “fall into place” (lines 2 and 3) means “to begin to make sense or to fit together”.

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Q1775308 Inglês



Gombrich, E. H. The Story of Art. Phaidon, 16th.

Ed. 1995. pp.65-6, with adaptations.

Based on the text, mark the following item as right (C) or wrong (E).


For some of his subjects, Amenophis did not carry himself in as kingly a fashion as he should.

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Q1775307 Inglês



Gombrich, E. H. The Story of Art. Phaidon, 16th.

Ed. 1995. pp.65-6, with adaptations.

Based on the text, mark the following item as right (C) or wrong (E).


The author seems to suggest that some of Amenophis’ shortcomings are his physical appearance and mobility impairment.

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Q1775306 Inglês



Gombrich, E. H. The Story of Art. Phaidon, 16th.

Ed. 1995. pp.65-6, with adaptations.

Based on the text, mark the following item as right (C) or wrong (E).


The fragment “shook the iron bars of the Egyptian style” (lines 26 and 27) means “to raise the required artistic standards further”.

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Q1775305 Inglês



Gombrich, E. H. The Story of Art. Phaidon, 16th.

Ed. 1995. pp.65-6, with adaptations.

Based on the text, mark the following item as right (C) or wrong (E).  


In the fragment “no one asked him to be ‘original’” (line 16), the underlined word is in inverted commas because originality, as we know it today, did not exist in Egyptian art. 

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Q1775304 Inglês



Gombrich, E. H. The Story of Art. Phaidon, 16th.

Ed. 1995. pp.65-6, with adaptations.

Regarding the grammatical aspects of the text, mark the following item as right (C) or wrong (E).
“Granted” (line 23) is a word used to acknowledge that something is true, before something about it is said.
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Q1775303 Inglês



Gombrich, E. H. The Story of Art. Phaidon, 16th.

Ed. 1995. pp.65-6, with adaptations.

Regarding the grammatical aspects of the text, mark the following item as right (C) or wrong (E).
The two instances of “whom” in “whom he worshipped and whom he had represented” (lines 31 and 32) can, in an informal context, be replaced with who, but “whom” and “who” play very distinct grammar roles in a sentence.
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Q1775302 Inglês



Gombrich, E. H. The Story of Art. Phaidon, 16th.

Ed. 1995. pp.65-6, with adaptations.

Regarding the grammatical aspects of the text, mark the following item as right (C) or wrong (E).
The two instances of “man” in the fragments “their mode of representing man” (line 24) and “Only one man ever shook” (line 26) refer to quite distinct concepts.
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Q1775301 Inglês



Gombrich, E. H. The Story of Art. Phaidon, 16th.

Ed. 1995. pp.65-6, with adaptations.

Regarding the grammatical aspects of the text, mark the following item as right (C) or wrong (E).
The fragments “which all creations of a people seem to obey.” (line 4) and which all creations of people seem to obey mean the same and can be used interchangeably.
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Q1775299 Inglês



Stanzel, V. New Realities in Foreign Affairs: Diplomacy in the 21st Century. SWP Research Paper 2018, RP 11, November 2018,with adaptations.

Considering the vocabulary of the text, mark the following item as right (C) or wrong (E).
The word “-isms” in line 9 is a term often used to represent political ideologies and artistic movements.
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Q1775298 Inglês



Stanzel, V. New Realities in Foreign Affairs: Diplomacy in the 21st Century. SWP Research Paper 2018, RP 11, November 2018,with adaptations.

Considering the vocabulary of the text, mark the following item as right (C) or wrong (E).


In line 5, the expression “by and large” could be replaced with partially without changing the meaning of the sentence.

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Q1775297 Inglês



Stanzel, V. New Realities in Foreign Affairs: Diplomacy in the 21st Century. SWP Research Paper 2018, RP 11, November 2018,with adaptations.

Considering the vocabulary of the text, mark the following item as right (C) or wrong (E).
In line 3, the word “their” refers to the expression “venerable principals” from line 2.
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Q1775296 Inglês



Stanzel, V. New Realities in Foreign Affairs: Diplomacy in the 21st Century. SWP Research Paper 2018, RP 11, November 2018,with adaptations.

Considering the ideas of the text, mark the following item as right (C) or wrong (E).


According to the author, interstate norms of diplomacy have changed substantially in recent years.

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Q1775295 Inglês



Stanzel, V. New Realities in Foreign Affairs: Diplomacy in the 21st Century. SWP Research Paper 2018, RP 11, November 2018,with adaptations.

Considering the ideas of the text, mark the following item as right (C) or wrong (E).


It is correct to infer from the text that being a diplomat is now more dangerous than it was in the past.

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Q1775294 Inglês



Stanzel, V. New Realities in Foreign Affairs: Diplomacy in the 21st Century. SWP Research Paper 2018, RP 11, November 2018,with adaptations.

Considering the ideas of the text, mark the following item as right (C) or wrong (E).


The text states that contemporary diplomats have lost prestige compared to their predecessors.

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Q1775293 Inglês



Stanzel, V. New Realities in Foreign Affairs: Diplomacy in the 21st Century. SWP Research Paper 2018, RP 11, November 2018,with adaptations.

Considering the ideas of the text, mark the following item as right (C) or wrong (E).


The author of the text expresses concern for the current standing of diplomats.

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Respostas
701: E
702: C
703: E
704: E
705: C
706: C
707: C
708: E
709: C
710: C
711: C
712: C
713: E
714: C
715: E
716: E
717: E
718: C
719: C
720: E