Questões de Concurso Militar EEAR 2017 para Sargento da Aeronáutica - Controle de Tráfego Aéreo

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Q815228 Português

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Transforma-se o amador na cousa amada,

Por virtude do muito imaginar;

Não tenho mais que desejar,

Pois tenho em mim a parte desejada. (Luís de Camões)

Quanto à sílaba tônica, as palavras em destaque são

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Q815229 Português

Analise os termos em destaque e coloque AA para adjunto adnominal e CN para complemento nominal. Em seguida, assinale a sequência correta.

( ) Um cordão de lâmpadas coloridas cortava a rua principal em ziguezague. (Ganymédes José)

( ) Para que literatura? Para termos o direito ao sonho e a garantia da realidade. (Olga de Sá)

( ) Sonho ser acessível e desejável para todos uma vida simples e natural, de corpo e de espírito. (Albert Einstein)

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Q815230 Português

Considere as seguintes frases:

I – Os policiais deteram o infrator em flagrante delito.

II – Quando vocês comporem obras de grande valor literário, poderão divulgá-las.

III – Se eles se opusessem ao projeto, nada seria possível.

IV – Se nós obtivermos êxito, dedicaremos tudo a você!

Quanto às formas verbais destacadas, estão corretas somente

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Q815231 Português

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Às vezes, uma dor me desespera...

Nestas ânsias e dúvidas em que ando,

Cismo e padeço, neste outono, quando

Calculo o que perdi na primavera. (Olavo Bilac)

Na estrofe acima, as vírgulas estão separando

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Q815232 Inglês

Write (T) for the true statements and (F) for the false statements.

( ) Pilot fatigue is affecting only charter pilots.

( ) The Lindbergh flight shows that fatigue poses no risk for aviation.

( ) If pilots sleep about six and a half hours before a flight. He won’t face operational risks.

( ) There are accounts that pilots have falled asleep at the controls due to very long commute.

Choose the alternative that correspond to the right order.

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Q815233 Inglês
“on a par with”, (line 19), in bold type, means
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Q815234 Inglês

Read the sentences and decide if they are Active (A) or Passive (P).

( ) Magazines are sold at newsstands everywhere.

( ) Many readers subscribe to the magazine.

( ) A large type edition is also printed.

( ) They also recorded it.

Choose the alternative that corresponds to the right order.

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Q815235 Inglês

According to the text, the number of drones used by military powers is

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Q815236 Inglês
“Their”, (line 7), underlined in the text, refers to
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Q815237 Inglês
In the text, all the nouns bellow refer to drones, except:
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Q815238 Inglês
Choose the correct alternative to have the passive voice from the sentence, in bold type, in the text.
Their lives _______ in danger to save their owners.
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Q815239 Inglês

Write (T) for the True statements and (F) for the False statements, according to the text.

( ) Dogs and wolves present features that make many scientists think that dogs came from wolves.

( ) Although dogs are human’s best friends. People don’t know their origin, exactly.

( ) Watchdogs can put their owners in danger in times of threatening.

( ) Well-educated dogs when in danger are always tame.

Choose the alternative that corresponds to the correct order.

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Q815240 Inglês
Fill in the blanks with the correct alternative, respectively:
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Q815241 Inglês
“workout”, (line 4), in bold type in the text, means
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Q815242 Inglês

Read the cartoon and choose the best response.

Imagem associada para resolução da questão

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Q815243 Inglês
Your parents tell you to wear sunscreen when you're outside in the summer. And they are certainly right. Sunscreen protects your skin from ultraviolet light rays. Too much ultraviolet is bad for your skin. If you spend a long time outside without any sunscreen on, you ____ a sunburn because of the ultraviolet rays. (Adapted from http://www.grammarbank.com)

Choose the alternative to have the text completed correctly. 
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Q815244 Inglês

      The first man drew a small circle in the sand and told the second man, “This is what you know”, and drawing a circle around the small one, “This is what I know”. The second man took the stick and drew an immense ring around both circles: “This is where both of us know nothing”.

                                   (Adapted from Carl Sandburg (1878-1967), american poet) 

According to the passage

The first man declared that he had more ____ than the second man. 

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Q815245 Inglês

      The first man drew a small circle in the sand and told the second man, “This is what you know”, and drawing a circle around the small one, “This is what I know”. The second man took the stick and drew an immense ring around both circles: “This is where both of us know nothing”.

                                   (Adapted from Carl Sandburg (1878-1967), american poet) 

The first man thought the second man knew __________. 

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Q815246 Inglês

      The first man drew a small circle in the sand and told the second man, “This is what you know”, and drawing a circle around the small one, “This is what I know”. The second man took the stick and drew an immense ring around both circles: “This is where both of us know nothing”.

                                   (Adapted from Carl Sandburg (1878-1967), american poet) 

the word “one” in bold type refers to ________.

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Q815247 Inglês

According to the extract, what is the alternative that contains the right explanation about the gerund in bold type?

Swimming is an amazing exercise. It’s healthy, fun, relaxing and a low-impact sport. I know this from personal experience. Last year while I was jogging I injured my left knee. I don’t go jogging anymore, now I’m considering joining a swimming competition.”

The gerund is:

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21: C
22: B
23: C
24: A
25: C
26: A
27: B
28: A
29: B
30: B
31: B
32: C
33: A
34: C
35: A
36: C
37: A
38: C
39: C
40: D