Questões de Vestibular UFRR 2017 para Vestibular
Foram encontradas 72 questões
Considere as seguintes afirmativas:
I. O but-1,3-dieno apresenta cadeia aberta e insaturada. II. Ambos os monômeros são hidrocarbonetos. III. O but-1,3-dieno pode apresentar isômeros planos de posição, como o but-1,4-dieno. IV. O fenil-eteno apresenta isômeros de posição.
Nesse contexto, é possível afirmar que estão CORRETAS as afirmativas:
Sabendo que, na composição da nova linha de sorvetes, será utilizado o composto capaz de aumentar a validade do produto, a substância e sua justificativa de escolha são, respectivamente ácido:
A respeito da molécula do diazepam, é correto afirmar que possui:
A charge, no texto acima, caracterizada por utilizar linguagem verbal e não verbal, geralmente apresenta uma crítica com humor e ironia. Esse efeito na situação entre o menino e a atendente da biblioteca ocorre porque
Text II presents an interaction between a boy and a library attendant in which the boy asks her a question. The word which indicates the idea of quantity in the boy‘s sentence is:
HAGEN, R. Cartoonstock. Disponível em:
https://www.cartoonstock.com/directory/m/memorize.asp.Acesso em: 07
ago. 2017.
Text III shows a teacher talking to students in a class. The
teacher‘s sentences express both:
JACKSON, M. Disponível em: https://www.vagalume.com.br/. Acesso em:
07 ago. 2017.
TEXT V
They call it ‘tourism-phobia’ but that’s not what’s happening in Barcelona
Jordi Rabassa, Barcelona en Comú District Councilor for the
Old City in Barcelona
There‘s a new word that‘s taken over the local political debate in Barcelona: tourism-phobia. For months now, political and media personalities have been using accusations of tourism-phobia to attack the social movements and political parties that are questioning the so-called ‗tourism industry‘ and its repercussions on the right to the city.
The use of ―tourism-phobia‖ seeks to criminalize this criticism, painting it as a form of racism against people who visit the city in the popular imagination. But this attempt to compare, even at a subconscious level, ―tourism-phobia‖ and racism is not just irresponsible, it‘s a sign of defeat by those who have invented the word. Because these are the same people who warned us that regulating tourism would paralyze economic activity and employment in the city. This argument, based on the supposedly unquestionable logic of the productive economy, hasn‘t gone anywhere; it‘s the same old neoliberal discourse that tourism is a harmless and friendly activity. They‘ve just pushed it aside temporarily to make room for the related idea of tourism-phobia, which aims to appeal to people‘s emotions.
They call it tourism-phobia but they probably don‘t know what they really want to say. They use the concept of tourism-phobia to camouflage their support for business interests that are putting the right to the city of the people of Barcelona at risk. They call it tourism-phobia to weaken the city government, to criminalize the most active and radical social movements, and to patronize unorganized citizens. They call it tourism-phobia to inject a meme that can be launched on social media and vomited up on TV and the radio.
Those of us in Barcelona who criticize, problematize or reject an economic model based on the liberalization of the tourism industry are not filled with hate. We‘re defending human rights, principally the right to housing and the right to the city.
Those who criticize the hegemony of tourism as an economic model are calling for a fair and inclusive city, a city with neighborhoods where people can live. We‘re demanding rent caps and denouncing speculation with commercial premises and licenses. We‘re condemning the black market of tourist apartments that is pushing low-income families out of their homes. We‘re saying, loud and clear, that we want public, affordable housing. We‘re working to make sure that our streets and squares aren‘t overwhelmed by visitors. We‘re grieving for the men and women who‘ve been expelled from our neighborhoods.
They call it tourism-phobia but that‘s not what it is: it‘s a conscious demand for the right to the city.
Translation of an article published in eldiario.es on 27/06/2017
Disponível em: https://medium.com/@BComuGlobal/they-call-ittourism-phobia-but-that-s-not-what-s-happening-in-barcelonacb56b02da97b Acesso em: 07 ago. 2017.
TEXT VI
Music Appreciation
Taken from <http://beingfive.blogspot.com.br/>
Taken from <http://www.thatdeafguy.com/?p=697> . Accessed on August 21st, 2017
That Deaf Guy is a website that reproduces situations about a family in which the father is deaf. From this comic stripe one can infer that:
In the exerpt "In that case, do you have any of your teachers e-mail addresses?", taken from TEXT VII, the corresponding reported speech for the sentence would be: