Questões Militares Sobre adjetivos | adjectives em inglês

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Q754422 Inglês

A questão refere-se ao texto a seguir:


Marque a opção em que o item sublinhado é um qualificador.
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Q754421 Inglês

A questão refere-se ao texto a seguir:


Marque a opção em que o item sublinhado NÃO é classificado como um advérbio.
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Q724624 Inglês

Read the text and answer question.

April

    There was a nice little girl which name was April. 

    One day, she asked her parents why she was called April. They answered that it was because she was born in April. The little girl liked her name and the month April too. Her parents made her a party, all her friends celebrated with her, and she received a lot of presents.

    One day her mother became pregnant and April had a little brother. Her brother was born in February and everybody came and suggested names for the new baby.

    April didn’t understand what the problem was. If the baby was born in February, the correct name should be February.

The underlined word in the text is
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Q691519 Inglês

Which is the correct way to complete the paragraph below?

No language is easy to learn well, though languages which are related to our first language are __________ . Learning a completely different writing system is a huge challenge, but that does not necessarily make a language __________ another. In the end, it is impossible to say that there is one language that is ______ language in the world.

(Adapted from www.usingenglish.com)

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Q652914 Inglês
The word “appealing” (line 9), in the text, is a(n)
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Q652176 Inglês

Choose the alternative so as to have the passage completed correctly.

Many people believe that pilots earn a lot of money. But the real fact is _____ the airline is, _____ pilots’ salary is. Smaller budget airlines can not afford to pay their pilots that much.

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Q652173 Inglês
Choose the correct alternative to complete the article (line 1).
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Q1326234 Inglês

Read the article and answer question.



“largest”, (line 2 ), was used in the text as a
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Q679304 Inglês
Which of the underlined words in the text is an adjective?
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Q679303 Inglês
The adjective that follows the same superlative rule as in “the most rewarding” (line 4) is
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Q677004 Inglês

                                                        Text 3

                                   Xerox and the Icarus Paradox

                                                                                                             Schilling, Melissa A.

Strategic Management of Technological Innovation, Mc Graw-Hill International Edition, Fourth Edition

      According to Greek mythology, when King Minos imprisoned the crafstman Daedalus and his son Icarus, Daedalus built wings of wax and feathers so that he and his son could fly to their escape. Icarus was so enthralled by his wings and drawn to the light of the sun that despite his father's warning, he flew too high. The sun melted his wings, crashing Icarus to death in the sea. This was the inspiration for the now well-known Icarus Paradox – that which you excel at can ultimately be your undoing. Success can engender overconfidence, carelessness, and an unquestioning adherence to one's way of doing things.

      For example, in the 1960s and 1970s, Xerox had such a stranglehold on the photocopier market that it did not pay much attention when new Japanese competition began to infiltrate the market for smaller, inexpensive copiers. Xerox management did not believe competitors would ever be able to produce machines comparable to Xerox's quality and cost. However, Xerox was dangerously wrong. By the mid-1970s, Xerox was losing market share to the Japanese at an alarming rate. When Canon introduced a copier that sold for less than Xerox's manufacturing costs, Xerox knew it was in trouble and had to engage in a major benchmarking and restructuring effort to turn the company around.

The antonym of "engender" in the sentence: "Success can engender overconfidence (...)" is:
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Q676995 Inglês

                                                     Text 1

                                  

ESCOLHA A ALTERNATIVA QUE COMPLETA O TEXTO 1 CORRETAMENTE.
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Q628584 Inglês
Choose the option which shows the same kind of comparison in the underlined adjective in “friendship is considered to be closer than association” (lines 13-14).
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Q620741 Inglês

Read the text below and answer questions 38, 39 and 40.


All the words below, in the text, are adjectives, except:
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Q620731 Inglês

Select the correct alternative according to the extract below.

Pan Pacific is a five stars hotel in Yokohama. It has 485 rooms, 25 floors and it’s 100km far from the airport. If you want to save money during your stay in the Japanese city, you may want to stay at the Grand Hotel. With 31 floors, it offers 600 rooms and is 106 km from the airport.

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Q613580 Inglês
“Many adolescents act this way because they feel frustrated or angry (b)” (lines 20-21). The comparative form of the underlined word is
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Q591034 Inglês
A questão refere-se ao texto a seguir: 


Marque a opção em que o item sublinhado denota um qualificador.
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Q572933 Inglês
                                  Unclean Water Kills Half a Million Newborns a Year

In 18 countries of Sub-Saharan Africa, access to water in health care facilities is as ________ 20 percent. Access to water in larger hospitais is typically ________ than it is in smaller, primary health clinics, where most people receive their care, the report finds.

(Adapted from http://www.newsweek.com).
Which is the correct way to complete the paragraph below?
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Q572914 Inglês
Based on the text below, answer question.

                                                 The Future of Libraries Has Little to Do with Books

On a Monday morning between Christmas and New Year's Eve in Paris, the line for modern art museum Centre Georges Pompidou winds around the block. But the patrons waiting in the cold aren't there to catch a glimpse of a Magritte —they're young locais queueing for access through the museum’s back door to another attraction: the public library.
In a digital age that has left book publishers reeling, libraries in the world's major cities seem poised for a comeback, though it1s one that has very little to do with books. The Independent Library Report — published in December by the U.K.'s Department for Culture, Media, and Sport — found that libraries across the nation are reinventing themseives by increasingly becoming "vibrant and attractive community hubs", focusing on the "need to create digital literacy, and in an ideal world, digital fluency.”
Taking into account the proliferation of freelancing, the gig economy, and remote working (also known as 'technomadism'), the rise of library as community hub begins to make sense. Cities are increasingly attracting location independent workers, and those workers need space and amenities that expensive and unreliable coffee shops simply cannot provide enough of.
Furthermore, when one considers that the most vulnerable and underserved city dwellers are also those who generally do not have access to the Internet, the need for a free and publicly connected space becomes even clearer.
According to a 2013 Pew poli, 90 percent in the U.S. said their community would be negatively impacted if their local library closed. But if libraries are going to survive the digital age, they need to be more about helping patrons filter vast quantities of digital Information rather than access to analog materiais. Good news carne for U.S. libraries in November, when Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler announced a 62 percent increase in spending on high-speed Internet for schools and public libraries.
When it comes to this need for connectivity, Britainfs library report stated a "Wi-Fi connection should be delivered in a comfortable, retail standard environment with the usual amenities of coffee, sofas and etc." The report suggested that libraries focus less on loaning physical books and more on widening access via loaning of e-books, which the report noted was up by 80 percent in Britain from 2013.
Also in 2013, the first bookless public library in the United States opened in San Antonio, Texas. The cityTs BiblioTech offers an all-digital, cloud-based collection of more than 10,000 e-books, plus e-readers available for checkout. Located in San Antonio’s underserved South Side, the BiblioTech provides an important digital hub in a city with a population that still struggles to connect to wireless Internet, Last month saw the opening of Canada's Halifax Central Library, designed by a world-leading Danish design firm. With its auditorium, meeting space for entrepreneurs, multiple cafes, adult literacy classes and gaming facilities, actual books seemed like an afterthought.

(Abridged from http://magazine.good.is/articles/public-libraries-reimagined).
The word "unreliable" in " [...] those workers need space and amenities that expensive and unreliable coffee shops simply cannot provide enough of." is the opposite of.
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Q572739 Inglês
Choose the option in which the word underlined is an adjective:
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Respostas
61: C
62: D
63: A
64: D
65: D
66: D
67: B
68: A
69: D
70: B
71: D
72: A
73: C
74: B
75: B
76: B
77: B
78: A
79: A
80: C