Questões de Concurso Militar EEAR 2013 para Sargento da Aeronáutica - Controle de Tráfego Aéreo - ME

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Q357766 Inglês
According to the article, it is correct to say that
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Q357767 Inglês
In “…there is no point in blaming individuals for being overweight...”, (lines 8 and 9), Professor James means that it is
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Q357768 Inglês
“get out of their cars”, in bold type in the article, means

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Q357769 Inglês
In “Everybody thought that the word ‘wireless’ had gone completely out of date…” , it means that the word wireless
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Q357770 Inglês
The underlined words in the article can be replaced by any of the following, except:
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Q357771 Inglês
The expression “and so forth”, (line 10), means
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Q357772 Inglês
In the last three lines, we can infer that if a person is ‘wired up’, s/he is
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Q357773 Inglês
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By reading the cartoon, we can infer that if people don’t seek to update, they’ll get
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Q357774 Inglês
According to the article,
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Q357775 Inglês
In “Brazilians look at the world through rose-tinted glasses”, it means that Brazilians
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Q357776 Inglês

In “Brazil used to be one of the most unequal countries in the world”, the underlined words are closest in meaning to
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Q357777 Inglês
“Vuvuzelas were ______ popular during the 2010 World Cup that they were selling as many as 50,000 of them a month”.

(Adapted from www.cnn.com)

Choose the alternative that fills in the blank.
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Q357778 Inglês

Choose the alternative so as to have the text completed correctly.
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Q357779 Inglês

According to the text, choose the alternative that does not fill in the blank.

Cracolândia __________.
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Q357780 Inglês

“when crack users end up on the streets”, it means that they
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Q357781 Inglês

Choose the alternative so as to have the poem completed correctly.
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Q357782 Inglês

The structure of the conditional clause in “… if you think you can’t, you won’t.” is the same as in
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Q357783 Inglês

In “Believe that evil does exist in many forms, ...”, (line 22), the underlined word was used
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Q357784 Inglês

“prevail”, (line 4), is closest in meaning to

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Q357785 Inglês

We can infer from the poem that “all” and “anything”, both underlined in the poem, mean, respectively:
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Respostas
1: C
2: C
3: B
4: A
5: C
6: B
7: A
8: B
9: D
10: D
11: A
12: D
13: D
14: A
15: C
16: A
17: C
18: A
19: A
20: D