Questões de Concurso Militar IME 2013 para Quadro de Engenheiro Militar - Português e Inglês

Foram encontradas 40 questões

Q678450 Português

Atenção! Nos textos 1, 2 e 3, você encontrará lacunas referentes ao pedido da primeira questão desta prova.  




Assinale a alternativa que preenche correta e respectivamente as lacunas dos textos desta prova. (linhas 6, 17 e 27, texto 1) , (linhas 7 e 16, texto 2) (linha 8, texto 3).
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Q678451 Português
Assinale a alternativa que traz uma síntese das ideias apresentadas nos textos 1 e 2.
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Q678452 Português
Assinale a alternativa cuja afirmação é incoerente quanto às mensagens dos textos e da xilogravura apresentados.
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Q678453 Português

Leia atentamente as assertivas a seguir, todas relacionadas aos textos 1,2 e 3.

I – O fato de Escher não ter sido um bom aluno mostra que ele não tinha aptidão para desenvolver raciocínios abstratos.

II – A ligação entre os conceitos matemáticos desenvolvidos na obra de M. C. Escher é de ordem puramente do acaso, haja vista sua comprovada dificuldade para entender a matemática ensinada na escola.

III – A habilidade de calcular usando números e símbolos expressa uma das maneiras de demonstrar a aquisição de conceitos matemáticos, mas não a única maneira.

IV – A obra de Escher surpreende inclusive os mais renomados catedráticos da matemática por sua inovadora maneira de transformar em arte abstrações matemáticas pensadas habitualmente apenas nos tradicionais ambientes de ensino.

Dentre as afirmativas acima, quais estão corretas?

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Q678454 Português
Quanto ao texto 1, é possível afirmar que
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Q678455 Português
Assinale a alternativa que contém uma inferência alheia ao movimento argumentativo do texto 2.
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Q678456 Português
Dentre os trechos do texto 2 nas alternativas a seguir, um revela uso inadequado do recurso coesivo. Aponte-o.
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Q678457 Português
A repetição da conjunção “e” nos versos 41, 44 e 46 do texto 3 revela um traço estilístico que
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Q678458 Português

Leia atentamente as assertivas a seguir, todas referentes ao texto 3 desta prova.

I – A partir de conceitos matemáticos construiu-se uma narrativa poética em terceira pessoa cujo tema é a traição numa relação amorosa.

II – O adjetivo ordinária (V. 63) está carregado de um tom moralizante e deixa entrever um juízo de valor relativo ao comportamento feminino no relacionamento entre a Hipotenusa e o Quociente.

III – É coerente com o tom moralizante da Poesia Matemática associar o nome dado ao elemento masculino da relação amorosa narrada, Quociente, ao adjetivo consciente, isto é, aquele que faz uso da razão.

IV – A quebra de paradigmas científicos requerida pela Teoria da Relatividade einsteiniana é associada, à quebra de paradigmas morais nas sociedades modernas.

Dentre as afirmativas acima

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Q678459 Português
Assinale a opção que apresenta o par de definições adequadas às palavras “ortodoxos” (v. 32, texto 3) e “espúrio” (v. 65, texto 3), respectivamente.
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Q678460 Português
Assinale a opção em que se usou o par de vírgulas para isolar elementos de natureza sintática distinta da dos demais.
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Q678461 Português

Observe a oração destacada a seguir:

Olhar para as intrigantes imagens criadas por Escher é uma experiência inesquecível.” (linha 4, texto 1)

Em qual das opções abaixo a expressão em destaque exerce função sintática distinta daquela da expressão destacada acima?

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Q678462 Português
Na escrita, por vezes, prefere-se manter algumas marcas de coloquialismo, pois desse modo ocorre mais facilmente a interação entre o autor e o leitor, dependendo do tipo de público que se deseja alcançar. Dentre as opções abaixo, apenas uma não apresenta marcas da variante coloquial. Aponte-a.
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Q678463 Português

A questão refere-se ao trecho do texto 1, destacado a seguir:

“Olhando os enigmas que nos rodeiam e ponderando e analisando as minhas observações, entro em contato com o mundo da matemática.”

Em relação às combinações sintáticas do trecho acima, qual das opções apresenta uma análise equivocada referentes às expressões destacadas abaixo?

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Q678464 Português

Em qual dos trechos a seguir o uso da vírgula justifica-se pelo mesmo motivo que a vírgula foi usada no período destacado?  

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Q678465 Inglês

                                        ARE YOU A FACEBOOK ADDICT? 

Are you a social media enthusiast or simply a Facebook addict? Researchers from Norway have developed a new instrument to measure Facebook addiction, the Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale.

"The use of Facebook has increased rapidly. We are dealing with a subdivision of Internet addiction connected to social media," Doctor of Psychology Cecilie Schou Andreassen says about the study, which is the first of its kind worldwide.

Andreassen heads the research project “Facebook Addiction” at the University of Bergen (UiB). An article about the results has just been published in the renowned journal Psychological Reports. She has clear views as to why some people develop Facebook dependency.

"It occurs more regularly among younger than older users. We have also found that people who are anxious and socially insecure use Facebook more than those with lower scores on those traits, probably because those who are anxious find it easier to communicate via social media than face-to face," Andreassen says.

People who are organised and more ambitious tend to be less at risk from Facebook addiction. They will often use social media as an integral part of work and networking.

"Our research also indicates that women are more at risk of developing Facebook addiction, probably due to the social nature of Facebook," Andreassen says.

Six warning signs

As Facebook has become as ubiquitous as television in our everyday lives, it is becoming increasingly difficult for many people to know if they are addicted to social media. Andreassen’s study shows that the symptoms of Facebook addiction resemble those of drug addic addiction, and chemical substance addiction.

The Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale is based on six basic criteria, where all items are scored on the following scale: (1) Very rarely, (2) Rarely, (3) Sometimes, (4) Often Always. 

• You spend a lot of time thinking about Facebook or planning to use of Facebook.

• You feel an urge to use Facebook more and more.

• You use Facebook in order to forget about personal problems.

• You have tried to cut down on the use of Facebook without success.

• You become restless or troubled if you are prohibited from using Facebook.

• You use Facebook so much that it has had a negative impact on your job/studies.

Andreassen’s study shows that scoring “often” or “very often” on at least four of the six items may suggest that you are addicted to Facebook.

Disponível em: <http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/05/120507102054.htm> Acesso em: 3 jun. 2013 (Texto adaptado)  

According to the passage, it is correct to say that
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Q678466 Inglês

                                        ARE YOU A FACEBOOK ADDICT? 

Are you a social media enthusiast or simply a Facebook addict? Researchers from Norway have developed a new instrument to measure Facebook addiction, the Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale.

"The use of Facebook has increased rapidly. We are dealing with a subdivision of Internet addiction connected to social media," Doctor of Psychology Cecilie Schou Andreassen says about the study, which is the first of its kind worldwide.

Andreassen heads the research project “Facebook Addiction” at the University of Bergen (UiB). An article about the results has just been published in the renowned journal Psychological Reports. She has clear views as to why some people develop Facebook dependency.

"It occurs more regularly among younger than older users. We have also found that people who are anxious and socially insecure use Facebook more than those with lower scores on those traits, probably because those who are anxious find it easier to communicate via social media than face-to face," Andreassen says.

People who are organised and more ambitious tend to be less at risk from Facebook addiction. They will often use social media as an integral part of work and networking.

"Our research also indicates that women are more at risk of developing Facebook addiction, probably due to the social nature of Facebook," Andreassen says.

Six warning signs

As Facebook has become as ubiquitous as television in our everyday lives, it is becoming increasingly difficult for many people to know if they are addicted to social media. Andreassen’s study shows that the symptoms of Facebook addiction resemble those of drug addic addiction, and chemical substance addiction.

The Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale is based on six basic criteria, where all items are scored on the following scale: (1) Very rarely, (2) Rarely, (3) Sometimes, (4) Often Always. 

• You spend a lot of time thinking about Facebook or planning to use of Facebook.

• You feel an urge to use Facebook more and more.

• You use Facebook in order to forget about personal problems.

• You have tried to cut down on the use of Facebook without success.

• You become restless or troubled if you are prohibited from using Facebook.

• You use Facebook so much that it has had a negative impact on your job/studies.

Andreassen’s study shows that scoring “often” or “very often” on at least four of the six items may suggest that you are addicted to Facebook.

Disponível em: <http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/05/120507102054.htm> Acesso em: 3 jun. 2013 (Texto adaptado)  

It is implied in the passage that
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Q678467 Inglês

                                        ARE YOU A FACEBOOK ADDICT? 

Are you a social media enthusiast or simply a Facebook addict? Researchers from Norway have developed a new instrument to measure Facebook addiction, the Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale.

"The use of Facebook has increased rapidly. We are dealing with a subdivision of Internet addiction connected to social media," Doctor of Psychology Cecilie Schou Andreassen says about the study, which is the first of its kind worldwide.

Andreassen heads the research project “Facebook Addiction” at the University of Bergen (UiB). An article about the results has just been published in the renowned journal Psychological Reports. She has clear views as to why some people develop Facebook dependency.

"It occurs more regularly among younger than older users. We have also found that people who are anxious and socially insecure use Facebook more than those with lower scores on those traits, probably because those who are anxious find it easier to communicate via social media than face-to face," Andreassen says.

People who are organised and more ambitious tend to be less at risk from Facebook addiction. They will often use social media as an integral part of work and networking.

"Our research also indicates that women are more at risk of developing Facebook addiction, probably due to the social nature of Facebook," Andreassen says.

Six warning signs

As Facebook has become as ubiquitous as television in our everyday lives, it is becoming increasingly difficult for many people to know if they are addicted to social media. Andreassen’s study shows that the symptoms of Facebook addiction resemble those of drug addic addiction, and chemical substance addiction.

The Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale is based on six basic criteria, where all items are scored on the following scale: (1) Very rarely, (2) Rarely, (3) Sometimes, (4) Often Always. 

• You spend a lot of time thinking about Facebook or planning to use of Facebook.

• You feel an urge to use Facebook more and more.

• You use Facebook in order to forget about personal problems.

• You have tried to cut down on the use of Facebook without success.

• You become restless or troubled if you are prohibited from using Facebook.

• You use Facebook so much that it has had a negative impact on your job/studies.

Andreassen’s study shows that scoring “often” or “very often” on at least four of the six items may suggest that you are addicted to Facebook.

Disponível em: <http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/05/120507102054.htm> Acesso em: 3 jun. 2013 (Texto adaptado)  

According to the Bergen Facebook addiction scale, it can be said that you may be addicted to Facebook when
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Q678468 Inglês

                                        ARE YOU A FACEBOOK ADDICT? 

Are you a social media enthusiast or simply a Facebook addict? Researchers from Norway have developed a new instrument to measure Facebook addiction, the Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale.

"The use of Facebook has increased rapidly. We are dealing with a subdivision of Internet addiction connected to social media," Doctor of Psychology Cecilie Schou Andreassen says about the study, which is the first of its kind worldwide.

Andreassen heads the research project “Facebook Addiction” at the University of Bergen (UiB). An article about the results has just been published in the renowned journal Psychological Reports. She has clear views as to why some people develop Facebook dependency.

"It occurs more regularly among younger than older users. We have also found that people who are anxious and socially insecure use Facebook more than those with lower scores on those traits, probably because those who are anxious find it easier to communicate via social media than face-to face," Andreassen says.

People who are organised and more ambitious tend to be less at risk from Facebook addiction. They will often use social media as an integral part of work and networking.

"Our research also indicates that women are more at risk of developing Facebook addiction, probably due to the social nature of Facebook," Andreassen says.

Six warning signs

As Facebook has become as ubiquitous as television in our everyday lives, it is becoming increasingly difficult for many people to know if they are addicted to social media. Andreassen’s study shows that the symptoms of Facebook addiction resemble those of drug addic addiction, and chemical substance addiction.

The Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale is based on six basic criteria, where all items are scored on the following scale: (1) Very rarely, (2) Rarely, (3) Sometimes, (4) Often Always. 

• You spend a lot of time thinking about Facebook or planning to use of Facebook.

• You feel an urge to use Facebook more and more.

• You use Facebook in order to forget about personal problems.

• You have tried to cut down on the use of Facebook without success.

• You become restless or troubled if you are prohibited from using Facebook.

• You use Facebook so much that it has had a negative impact on your job/studies.

Andreassen’s study shows that scoring “often” or “very often” on at least four of the six items may suggest that you are addicted to Facebook.

Disponível em: <http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/05/120507102054.htm> Acesso em: 3 jun. 2013 (Texto adaptado)  

According to the passage, which of the following is true about Facebook?  
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Q678469 Inglês

                                        ARE YOU A FACEBOOK ADDICT? 

Are you a social media enthusiast or simply a Facebook addict? Researchers from Norway have developed a new instrument to measure Facebook addiction, the Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale.

"The use of Facebook has increased rapidly. We are dealing with a subdivision of Internet addiction connected to social media," Doctor of Psychology Cecilie Schou Andreassen says about the study, which is the first of its kind worldwide.

Andreassen heads the research project “Facebook Addiction” at the University of Bergen (UiB). An article about the results has just been published in the renowned journal Psychological Reports. She has clear views as to why some people develop Facebook dependency.

"It occurs more regularly among younger than older users. We have also found that people who are anxious and socially insecure use Facebook more than those with lower scores on those traits, probably because those who are anxious find it easier to communicate via social media than face-to face," Andreassen says.

People who are organised and more ambitious tend to be less at risk from Facebook addiction. They will often use social media as an integral part of work and networking.

"Our research also indicates that women are more at risk of developing Facebook addiction, probably due to the social nature of Facebook," Andreassen says.

Six warning signs

As Facebook has become as ubiquitous as television in our everyday lives, it is becoming increasingly difficult for many people to know if they are addicted to social media. Andreassen’s study shows that the symptoms of Facebook addiction resemble those of drug addic addiction, and chemical substance addiction.

The Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale is based on six basic criteria, where all items are scored on the following scale: (1) Very rarely, (2) Rarely, (3) Sometimes, (4) Often Always. 

• You spend a lot of time thinking about Facebook or planning to use of Facebook.

• You feel an urge to use Facebook more and more.

• You use Facebook in order to forget about personal problems.

• You have tried to cut down on the use of Facebook without success.

• You become restless or troubled if you are prohibited from using Facebook.

• You use Facebook so much that it has had a negative impact on your job/studies.

Andreassen’s study shows that scoring “often” or “very often” on at least four of the six items may suggest that you are addicted to Facebook.

Disponível em: <http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/05/120507102054.htm> Acesso em: 3 jun. 2013 (Texto adaptado)  

The word resemble in the sentence “Andreassen’s study shows that the symptoms of Facebook addiction resemble those of drug addiction, alcohol addiction, and chemical substance addiction.” can be replace by:
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Respostas
1: C
2: E
3: D
4: B
5: C
6: E
7: A
8: A
9: E
10: A
11: E
12: D
13: B
14: A
15: C
16: E
17: D
18: A
19: C
20: D