Questões de Concurso Militar IME 2012 para Quadro de Engenheiro Militar - Português e Inglês

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Q680794 Português

Analise as assertivas a seguir a respeito do texto I e marque a alternativa correta:

I. A personificação do zero dá um caráter lúdico à história narrada.

II. A origem da palavra zero remete a ideias tais como: vazio, esterilidade e morte.

III. Os indianos foram os primeiros a usar matematicamente o conceito do zero.  

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Q680795 Português

"Se essa dialética parece complicada para você, cidadão do século XXI, imagine para as tribos primitivas que viveram muitos séculos antes de Cristo". (3° parágrafo, texto I)

A ideia contida no trecho acima, sobretudo na palavra em destaque, encontra-se nos fragmentos abaixo, referentes ao texto I, exceto em:

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Q680796 Português
Segundo o texto I, "O símbolo "0" e o nome zero estão relacionados à ideia de nenhum, não-existente, nulo" (3° parágrafo). Marque a alternativa que apresente uma ideia distinta daquela a que se associou o substantivo "zero" ao longo dos tempos:
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Q680797 Português

"Só as obedece como e quando bem entende. "Assim faço a diferença", costuma dizer. Mas não é nem um pouco egoísta." (1° parágrafo)

Assinale a única opção que apresenta construção de estilo diverso do trecho destacado acima, transcrita do texto I.

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Q680798 Português
"Pode soar como exagero atribuir tal importância a um número aparentemente inócuo" (2° parágrafo, texto I). O adjetivo em destaque pode ser substituído, sem mudança de sentido, por:
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Q680799 Português
Assinale a assertiva que está em desacordo com o texto I:
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Q680800 Português
Em relação aos textos I e II, assinale a afirmativa correta
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Q680801 Português
A respeito do texto II, marque a assertiva falsa:
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Q680802 Português

Leia atentamente cada uma das afirmativas relacionadas ao texto I, a seguir, e marque a alternativa correta:

I. Tomando-se a totalidade do texto, é possível dizer que seu autor usa como estratégia de apresentação do assunto em pauta um modelo teatralizado e que usa também recursos da oralidade.

II. A afirmativa "Os matemáticos da época achavam que popularizar o cálculo era o mesmo que jogar pérolas aos porcos." retrata uma academia fechada em si mesma, pouco interessada na difusão do conhecimento.

III. As constatações da história da matemática dão conta de que as civilizações ocidentais, como a grega, foram precursoras na abstração necessária para que se conceba o conceito de zero.

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Q680803 Português
Indique a alternativa em que o nexo coesivo destacado tem sentido diferente dos demais.
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Q680804 Português
Os verbos "tinham" e "servia" (5° parágrafo, texto I) referem-se a:
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Q680805 Português
A opção que exige o mesmo uso e grafia da expressão "se não" em "Se não houvesse o silêncio" (Verso 2, texto II) é
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Q680806 Português
Observe, nos fragmentos abaixo, os termos destacados. Assinale a opção em que a função sintática do termo em destaque é diferente das demais.
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Q680807 Português
A retomada de palavras ou expressões por meio de pronomes são recursos coesivos muito comuns na construção de textos. Assinale o trecho do texto I em que não há ocorrência desse recurso:
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Q680808 Português
Assinale a alternativa em que o elemento destacado (texto I) pertence a uma classe gramatical diferente em relação aos demais:
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Q680809 Inglês

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                                       The History of the Maori

      The arrival of the Maori people to New Zealand is deemed as somewhat of a mystery. It is estimated that the first Polynesians arrived over 1000 years ago, possibly around 800 AD or even earlier. Linguistic and cultural evidence suggests that the Maori travelled originally from the Cook Islands - an enormous feat at that time considering the prevailing winds make sailing in a southeast direction extremely difficult. It is because of this that the first navigators probably carne here by design, looking for land whose presence may have been indicated by migratory birds, still flying these paths today. It is unknown if these first explorers actually settled here, or if in fact they returned to the Rarotongan Islands to herald the migration.

      By the end of the fourteenth century, settlement was established throughout the country, most being in the warmer climes of the north, being closer to that of their origins. Being Neolithic, devoid of hides and textiles, they clothed themselves in cloaks constructed with woven flax and adorned with dog fur or feathers provided by many native birds including kiwi and moa. The northern conditions were favorable for many of the subtropical food plants they brought with them, in particular the sweet potato, or Kumara. The Maori people also lived off the abundant produce provided by native birds and the sea. In the south the bird life was hunted to extinction, the most famous of which being the Moa, the spectacular flightless bird that could reach up to 3.7m in height.

                    Disponível em: <http://www.newzealandnz.co.nz/maori/> . Acesso em: 3 mai. 2012  

It is implied in the passage that:
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Q680810 Inglês

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                                       The History of the Maori

      The arrival of the Maori people to New Zealand is deemed as somewhat of a mystery. It is estimated that the first Polynesians arrived over 1000 years ago, possibly around 800 AD or even earlier. Linguistic and cultural evidence suggests that the Maori travelled originally from the Cook Islands - an enormous feat at that time considering the prevailing winds make sailing in a southeast direction extremely difficult. It is because of this that the first navigators probably carne here by design, looking for land whose presence may have been indicated by migratory birds, still flying these paths today. It is unknown if these first explorers actually settled here, or if in fact they returned to the Rarotongan Islands to herald the migration.

      By the end of the fourteenth century, settlement was established throughout the country, most being in the warmer climes of the north, being closer to that of their origins. Being Neolithic, devoid of hides and textiles, they clothed themselves in cloaks constructed with woven flax and adorned with dog fur or feathers provided by many native birds including kiwi and moa. The northern conditions were favorable for many of the subtropical food plants they brought with them, in particular the sweet potato, or Kumara. The Maori people also lived off the abundant produce provided by native birds and the sea. In the south the bird life was hunted to extinction, the most famous of which being the Moa, the spectacular flightless bird that could reach up to 3.7m in height.

                    Disponível em: <http://www.newzealandnz.co.nz/maori/> . Acesso em: 3 mai. 2012  

According to the text, it is correct to say about the first navigators:
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Q680811 Inglês

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                                       The History of the Maori

      The arrival of the Maori people to New Zealand is deemed as somewhat of a mystery. It is estimated that the first Polynesians arrived over 1000 years ago, possibly around 800 AD or even earlier. Linguistic and cultural evidence suggests that the Maori travelled originally from the Cook Islands - an enormous feat at that time considering the prevailing winds make sailing in a southeast direction extremely difficult. It is because of this that the first navigators probably carne here by design, looking for land whose presence may have been indicated by migratory birds, still flying these paths today. It is unknown if these first explorers actually settled here, or if in fact they returned to the Rarotongan Islands to herald the migration.

      By the end of the fourteenth century, settlement was established throughout the country, most being in the warmer climes of the north, being closer to that of their origins. Being Neolithic, devoid of hides and textiles, they clothed themselves in cloaks constructed with woven flax and adorned with dog fur or feathers provided by many native birds including kiwi and moa. The northern conditions were favorable for many of the subtropical food plants they brought with them, in particular the sweet potato, or Kumara. The Maori people also lived off the abundant produce provided by native birds and the sea. In the south the bird life was hunted to extinction, the most famous of which being the Moa, the spectacular flightless bird that could reach up to 3.7m in height.

                    Disponível em: <http://www.newzealandnz.co.nz/maori/> . Acesso em: 3 mai. 2012  

Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
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Q680812 Inglês

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                                       The History of the Maori

      The arrival of the Maori people to New Zealand is deemed as somewhat of a mystery. It is estimated that the first Polynesians arrived over 1000 years ago, possibly around 800 AD or even earlier. Linguistic and cultural evidence suggests that the Maori travelled originally from the Cook Islands - an enormous feat at that time considering the prevailing winds make sailing in a southeast direction extremely difficult. It is because of this that the first navigators probably carne here by design, looking for land whose presence may have been indicated by migratory birds, still flying these paths today. It is unknown if these first explorers actually settled here, or if in fact they returned to the Rarotongan Islands to herald the migration.

      By the end of the fourteenth century, settlement was established throughout the country, most being in the warmer climes of the north, being closer to that of their origins. Being Neolithic, devoid of hides and textiles, they clothed themselves in cloaks constructed with woven flax and adorned with dog fur or feathers provided by many native birds including kiwi and moa. The northern conditions were favorable for many of the subtropical food plants they brought with them, in particular the sweet potato, or Kumara. The Maori people also lived off the abundant produce provided by native birds and the sea. In the south the bird life was hunted to extinction, the most famous of which being the Moa, the spectacular flightless bird that could reach up to 3.7m in height.

                    Disponível em: <http://www.newzealandnz.co.nz/maori/> . Acesso em: 3 mai. 2012  

The passage suggests that
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Q680813 Inglês

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                                                 The Bookstore's Last Stand

*Barnes & Noble is the largest book retailer in the United States.

      (...) No one expects Barnes & Noble* to disappear overnight. The worry is that it might slowly wither as more readers embrace e-books. What if all those store shelves vanished, and Barnes & Noble became little more than a cafe and a digital connection point? Such fears came to the fore in eariy January, when the company projected that it would lose even more money this year than Wall Street had expected. Its share price promptly tumbled 17 percent that day.

      Lurking behind all of this is Amazon.com , the dominant force in books online and the company that sets teeth on edge in publishing. From their perches in Midtown Manhattan, many publishing executives, editors and publicists view Amazon as the enemy — an adversary that, if unchecked, could threaten their industry and their livelihoods.

      Like many struggling businesses, book publishers are cutting costs and trimming work forces. Yes, electronic books are booming, sometimes profitably, but not many publishers want e-books to dominate print books. Amazon's chief executive, Jeffrey P. Bezos, wants to cut out the middleman — that is, traditional publishers — by publishing e-books directly.

      Which is why Barnes & Noble, once viewed as the brutal capitalist of the book trade, now seems so crucial to that industry's future. Sure, you can buy bestsellers at Walmart and potboilers at the supermarket. But in many locales, Barnes & Noble is the only retailer offering a wide selection of books. If something were to happen to Barnes & Noble, if it were merely to scale back its ambitions, Amazon could become even more powerful and — well, the very thought makes publishers queasy. (...)

Disponível em:http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/29/business/barnes-noble-taking-on-amazon-in-the-fight-of-its-life.html?pagewanted=all> . Acesso em: 22 abr. 2012  

According to the passage, it is WRONG to say that:
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Respostas
1: A
2: E
3: B
4: A
5: A
6: E
7: D
8: C
9: B
10: B
11: E
12: B
13: C
14: E
15: C
16: E
17: C
18: D
19: A
20: D