Questões de Vestibular UFT 2010 para Vestibular, Prova 01
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I. The hijackers were the only people who tried to stop the planes from crashing against the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center.
II. Nakeira‘s teacher made her stay home watching the horrific scenes over and over again.
III. Genaro says he does not remember a thing related to September 11.
IV. Paris is only seven years old now and has not learned much about 9/11 yet.
V. Nancy‘s father was one of the victims of the collapse of the Twin Towers, that‘s why 9/11 became a frightening day for her.
VI. Lola witnessed the crash of the planes against the New York City buildings and understood immediately the meaning of the tragedy of 9/11.
According to the text, mark the CORRECT answer:

Read the statements below and mark the CORRECT answer:

Read the statements below and mark the INCORRECT one according to the text:
I. “Websters „spelling books” are books that you can access on the Internet to help you with the spelling of words.
II. The spelling of the word “colour” in British English is correct while the spelling of the word “color” in American English is wrong.
III. The word “bea” means, at the same time, a four winged insect that produces honey, and a special kind of spelling competition.
IV. Italian and Spanish words are relatively easy to spell because these languages are phonetic while English is not.
Considering the text, it is CORRECT to state that:
I. The sentences “There have been attempts to reform English spelling” and “She has never eaten Chinese food” are in the same verb tense.
II. The words “explains”, “differences” and “speakers” are, respectively, the plural forms of “explain”, “difference” and “speaker”.
III. The comparative form of the word “easy” is “easier” while the comparative form of the word “rational” is “more rational”.
IV. The sentences “The great American lexicographer Noah Webster (1758-1843) tried to create a more rational system” and “The first spelling bee was held in the USA in 1825…” are both in the past tense.
Mark the CORRECT answer: