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The Story Behind TIME’s ‘Resilience of Ukraine’ Cover

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(Artwork by JR; Photograph by Artem Iurchenko. A drone was used to capture the cover image on March 14 in Lviv.)


Since Russia’s invasion began, dozens of Ukraine’s 7.5 million children have been killed and thousands of others have fled in search of safety. Among those thousands is 5-year-old Valeriia from Kryvyi Rih, President Volodymyr Zelensky’s hometown in central Ukraine. Her image – a smiling child – appears on one of this issue’s covers.

If you met Valeriia, you might think she’s shy, her mother Taisiia told TIME, but don’t be fooled; at home, she commands attention. She loves the same things as many little girls – her stuffed bunny; her Elsa doll fromCold Heart(which English speakers know as Frozen); and her pink backpack, which she had to leave behind as she ran off her country. Valeriia also has big dreams: in particular, starting her first year of school on Sept. 1. Now, it’s hard to say when and where Valeriia will be able to do so. On March 9, mother and daughter fled to Poland; for safety, they asked that TIME use only their first names. In an interview, Taisiia explained her decision to leave home to keep her child safe. “She is my sunshine, my joy.”

According to Taisiia they woke up early in the morning of Feb. 24 to learn the occupying army had started bombing military bases. “I thought about my daughter, Valeriia; for her safety, I knew we had to go. We left Ukraine before we were bombarded, so we had a chance.” Even though Valeriia is with her now, husband and son stayed in Ukraine and therefore, it was very hard to leave. The day they left, the lines for buses and trainsstretched 3 km, mostly women and children, she says, “We were packed together and had to stand for 18 hours on the train to Lviv”.

The Russians still haven’t come to their city. The people from Kryvyi Rih have fought them off. But they are closer and closer, and you can see them approaching. In the media, Russia says they aren’t at war in Ukraine. But the war is real. People are dying for real. “And here I am, with my sister, my nephew, and my mother in Poland, in a hotel near Warsaw. They take care of us and even in this difficult situation, it was a warm reception. I cannot find the words to express how grateful I am to everyone who has helped”, ends up a crying Taisiia.

(Available: https://time.com/magazine/europe. Adapted.)

According to text content, it is consistent to state that:
  • A Valeriia’s big dream is to leave Ukraine in search of safety.
  • B Taisiia and her whole family are lodged in a Warsaw hotel.
  • C Taisiia fled Uraine on a crowded bus at dawn on February 24.
  • D Kryvyi Rih dwellers have been fighting the Russian army off.
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The Story Behind TIME’s ‘Resilience of Ukraine’ Cover

Imagem relacionada à questão do Questões Estratégicas

(Artwork by JR; Photograph by Artem Iurchenko. A drone was used to capture the cover image on March 14 in Lviv.)


Since Russia’s invasion began, dozens of Ukraine’s 7.5 million children have been killed and thousands of others have fled in search of safety. Among those thousands is 5-year-old Valeriia from Kryvyi Rih, President Volodymyr Zelensky’s hometown in central Ukraine. Her image – a smiling child – appears on one of this issue’s covers.

If you met Valeriia, you might think she’s shy, her mother Taisiia told TIME, but don’t be fooled; at home, she commands attention. She loves the same things as many little girls – her stuffed bunny; her Elsa doll fromCold Heart(which English speakers know as Frozen); and her pink backpack, which she had to leave behind as she ran off her country. Valeriia also has big dreams: in particular, starting her first year of school on Sept. 1. Now, it’s hard to say when and where Valeriia will be able to do so. On March 9, mother and daughter fled to Poland; for safety, they asked that TIME use only their first names. In an interview, Taisiia explained her decision to leave home to keep her child safe. “She is my sunshine, my joy.”

According to Taisiia they woke up early in the morning of Feb. 24 to learn the occupying army had started bombing military bases. “I thought about my daughter, Valeriia; for her safety, I knew we had to go. We left Ukraine before we were bombarded, so we had a chance.” Even though Valeriia is with her now, husband and son stayed in Ukraine and therefore, it was very hard to leave. The day they left, the lines for buses and trainsstretched 3 km, mostly women and children, she says, “We were packed together and had to stand for 18 hours on the train to Lviv”.

The Russians still haven’t come to their city. The people from Kryvyi Rih have fought them off. But they are closer and closer, and you can see them approaching. In the media, Russia says they aren’t at war in Ukraine. But the war is real. People are dying for real. “And here I am, with my sister, my nephew, and my mother in Poland, in a hotel near Warsaw. They take care of us and even in this difficult situation, it was a warm reception. I cannot find the words to express how grateful I am to everyone who has helped”, ends up a crying Taisiia.

(Available: https://time.com/magazine/europe. Adapted.)

In “If you met Valeriia, you might think she’s shy, her mother Taisiia told TIME, but don’t be fooled; at home, she commands attention.”, the use of MIGHT indicates:
  • A Prospect.
  • B Certainty.
  • C Reliability.
  • D Acknowledgement.
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Woman Work
(Maya Angelou.)                                               I’ve got the children to tend The clothes to mend The floor to mop The food to shop Then the chicken to fry The baby to dry I got company to feed The garden to weed I've got shirts to press The tots to dress The cane to be cut I gotta clean up this hut Then see about the sick And the cotton to pick. Shine on me, sunshine Rain on me, rain Fall softly, dewdrops And cool my brow again. Storm, blow me from here with your fiercest wind Let me float across the sky ‘til I can rest again, fall gently, snowflakes, Cover me with white cold icy kisses and let me rest tonight. Sun, rain, curving sky, mountain, oceans, leaf and stone You're all that I can call my own. (Available: http://www.aquaculturewithoutfrontiers.org.)
In “Fall softly, dewdrops” and “Let me float across the sky ‘til I can rest again, fall gently, snowflakes” the words GENTLY and SOFTLY convey the concept of: 
  • A Degree.
  • B Manner.
  • C Frequency.
  • D Affirmation.
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English teaching methods and approaches


Throughout the history of teaching languages a number of different teaching approaches and methodologies have been tried and tested with some being more popular and effective than others. It’s beneficial to be familiar with a few of these.


1 – The Direct Method

The direct method of teaching English is also known as the Natural Method. It’s used to teach a number of different languages not just English, and the main idea of the Direct Method is that it only uses the target language that the students are trying to learn. Its main focus is oral skill and it is taught via repetitive drilling. Grammar is taught using an inductive way and students need to try and guess the rules through the teacher’s oral presentation.


2 – The Grammar Translation Method

This is the traditional or ‘classical’ way of learning a language and it’s still commonly used. Some countries prefer this style of teaching and the main idea behind this method is that the students learn all grammar rules, so they’re able to translate a number of sentences.


3 – The Audio Lingual Method

The Audio Lingual Method otherwise known as the New Key Method or Army Method is based on a behaviourist theory that things are able to be learned by constant reinforcement. This is related to the Direct Method and just like its predecessor it only uses the target language. The biggest difference between the Audio Lingual Method and the Direct Method is its focus of teaching. The Direct Methods focuses on the teaching of vocabulary whereas the Audio Lingual Method focuses on specific grammar teachings.


4 – The Structural Approach As the name suggests, the method is all about structure. The idea is that any language is made up of complex grammar rules. These rules, according to this approach need to be learnt in a specific order, for example the logical thing would be to teach the verb “to be” prior to teaching the present continuous which requires using the auxiliary form of the verb “to be”.


5 – Suggestopedia

This is a behaviourist theory and related to pseudoscience. This theory is intended to offer learners various choices. It relies a lot on the atmosphere and the physical surroundings of the class. It’s essential that all learners feel equally comfortable and confident. When teachers are training to use the Suggestopedia method, there’s a lot of art and music involved. Each Suggestopedia lesson is divided into three different phases – 1. Deciphering 2. Concert Session 3. Elaboration.


6 – Total Physical Response

Total Physical Response, otherwise known as TPR is an approach that follows the idea of ‘learning by doing’. Beginners will learn English through a series of repetitive actions such as “Stand up”, “Open your book”, “Close the door”, and “Walk to the window and open it.” With TPR, the most important skill is aural comprehension and everything else will follow naturally later.


7 – Communicative Language Teaching CLT

The idea behind this approach is to help learners communicate more effectively and correctly in realistic situations that they may find themselves in. This type of teaching involves focusing on important functions like suggesting, thanking, inviting, complaining, and asking for directions to name but a few.


8 – The Silent Way

The main of this way of teaching is for the teacher to say very little, so students can take control of their learning. There’s a big emphasis on pronunciation and a large chunk of the lesson focuses on it. This method of learning English follows a structural syllabus and grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation are constantly drilled and recycled for reinforcement. The teacher evaluates their students through careful observation, and it’s even possible that they may never set a formal test as learners are encouraged to correct their own language errors.


9 – Community Language Learning

This is probably one of the English teaching methods where the student feels the safest as there’s a great emphasis on the relationship and bond between the student and teacher. Unlike a lot of the other methods and approaches of teaching English as a Second Language, a lot of the L1 (mother tongue) is used for translation purposes.


10 – Task Based Language Learning

The main aim of this approach to learning is task completion. Usually, relevant and interesting tasks are set by the teacher and students are expected to draw on their pre-existing knowledge of English to complete the task with as few errors as possible.


11 – The Lexical Approach

The Lexical syllabus or approach is based on computer studies that have previously identified the most commonly used words. This approach in teaching focuses on vocabulary acquisition and teaching lexical chunks in order of their frequency and use. Teachers of the Lexical Approach place a great emphasis on authentic materials.

(Available: http://www.huntesl.com. Adapted.)

Which of the following options does NOT match the Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) approach description introduced in the text?
  • A The goal is to improve the ability to communicate in target language.
  • B Use of realistic daily life situations to approach the language acquisition.
  • C Learning complex grammar rules leads to automatism and competence.
  • D Communicative competence is valued over grammatical competence.
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English teaching methods and approaches


Throughout the history of teaching languages a number of different teaching approaches and methodologies have been tried and tested with some being more popular and effective than others. It’s beneficial to be familiar with a few of these.


1 – The Direct Method

The direct method of teaching English is also known as the Natural Method. It’s used to teach a number of different languages not just English, and the main idea of the Direct Method is that it only uses the target language that the students are trying to learn. Its main focus is oral skill and it is taught via repetitive drilling. Grammar is taught using an inductive way and students need to try and guess the rules through the teacher’s oral presentation.


2 – The Grammar Translation Method

This is the traditional or ‘classical’ way of learning a language and it’s still commonly used. Some countries prefer this style of teaching and the main idea behind this method is that the students learn all grammar rules, so they’re able to translate a number of sentences.


3 – The Audio Lingual Method

The Audio Lingual Method otherwise known as the New Key Method or Army Method is based on a behaviourist theory that things are able to be learned by constant reinforcement. This is related to the Direct Method and just like its predecessor it only uses the target language. The biggest difference between the Audio Lingual Method and the Direct Method is its focus of teaching. The Direct Methods focuses on the teaching of vocabulary whereas the Audio Lingual Method focuses on specific grammar teachings.


4 – The Structural Approach As the name suggests, the method is all about structure. The idea is that any language is made up of complex grammar rules. These rules, according to this approach need to be learnt in a specific order, for example the logical thing would be to teach the verb “to be” prior to teaching the present continuous which requires using the auxiliary form of the verb “to be”.


5 – Suggestopedia

This is a behaviourist theory and related to pseudoscience. This theory is intended to offer learners various choices. It relies a lot on the atmosphere and the physical surroundings of the class. It’s essential that all learners feel equally comfortable and confident. When teachers are training to use the Suggestopedia method, there’s a lot of art and music involved. Each Suggestopedia lesson is divided into three different phases – 1. Deciphering 2. Concert Session 3. Elaboration.


6 – Total Physical Response

Total Physical Response, otherwise known as TPR is an approach that follows the idea of ‘learning by doing’. Beginners will learn English through a series of repetitive actions such as “Stand up”, “Open your book”, “Close the door”, and “Walk to the window and open it.” With TPR, the most important skill is aural comprehension and everything else will follow naturally later.


7 – Communicative Language Teaching CLT

The idea behind this approach is to help learners communicate more effectively and correctly in realistic situations that they may find themselves in. This type of teaching involves focusing on important functions like suggesting, thanking, inviting, complaining, and asking for directions to name but a few.


8 – The Silent Way

The main of this way of teaching is for the teacher to say very little, so students can take control of their learning. There’s a big emphasis on pronunciation and a large chunk of the lesson focuses on it. This method of learning English follows a structural syllabus and grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation are constantly drilled and recycled for reinforcement. The teacher evaluates their students through careful observation, and it’s even possible that they may never set a formal test as learners are encouraged to correct their own language errors.


9 – Community Language Learning

This is probably one of the English teaching methods where the student feels the safest as there’s a great emphasis on the relationship and bond between the student and teacher. Unlike a lot of the other methods and approaches of teaching English as a Second Language, a lot of the L1 (mother tongue) is used for translation purposes.


10 – Task Based Language Learning

The main aim of this approach to learning is task completion. Usually, relevant and interesting tasks are set by the teacher and students are expected to draw on their pre-existing knowledge of English to complete the task with as few errors as possible.


11 – The Lexical Approach

The Lexical syllabus or approach is based on computer studies that have previously identified the most commonly used words. This approach in teaching focuses on vocabulary acquisition and teaching lexical chunks in order of their frequency and use. Teachers of the Lexical Approach place a great emphasis on authentic materials.

(Available: http://www.huntesl.com. Adapted.)

The Audio Lingual Method aims at specific grammar instruction while the Direct Method brings out lexical teaching. 

  • A The Audio Lingual Method aims at specific grammar instruction while the Direct Method brings out lexical teaching.
  • B The Audio Lingual Method is based on the behaviourist premisse of conditioning and the furnishing of patterns.
  • C The Audio Lingual Method concentrates on the mother tongue translation and the Direct Method targets language acquisition.
  • D The Direct Method is based on computer studies, setting emphasis on authentic materials for teaching grammar inductively.

Educação Artística

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O quadro “Nascimento de Vênus”, pintado pelo pintor brasileiro Di Cavalcanti, no ano de 1940, é uma releitura da obra “O Nascimento de Vênus”, do pintor italiano Sandro Botticelli. 


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Considerando as imagens anteriores, assinale a afirmativa correta.

  • A As duas obras apoiam-se em temáticas da antiguidade clássica, retratando a deusa Vênus, apresentando características do romantismo.
  • B Assim, como na Obra de Sandro Botticelli, o pintor Di Cavalcanti aborda o tema baseado na mitologia romana, com as mesmas características estéticas. 
  • C A obra de Di Cavalcanti é uma referência à famosa pintura de Sandro Botticelli do renascimento italiano. Di Cavalcanti retrata mulatas e aproxima o tema à realidade brasileira.
  • D Sandro Botticelli retrata uma deusa, cercada por seres mitológicos, repleta de simbolismos; Di Cavalcanti, em sua obra, distancia-se totalmente da temática tratada por Sandro Botticelli, em sua obra.
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Chiquinha Gonzaga (1847-1935) foi uma compositora, pianista e maestrina brasileira, atuou no final do século XIX e início do século XX. Foi pioneira em vários aspectos da cultura brasileira, inclusive no teatro musicado. Foram sucessos da maestrina nesse gênero:
  • A “O Bilontra” e “O homem sai”.
  • B “A Corte na Roça” e “Forrobodó”.
  • C “Saudades da Bahia” e “Doralice”.
  • D “O santo e a porca” e “A caseira e a Catarina”.
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A Arte Cinética surgiu em Paris, a partir da exposição “O Movimento” que aconteceu em 1955, se propagando para outros lugares do mundo. No Brasil a Arte Cinética despontou na década de 60, sendo apreciada por seu caráter inovador. Em relação à Arte Cinética no Brasil, assinale a afirmativa correta.
  • A Apresentam elementos da arte moderna, com formas, essencialmente, tridimensionais e estáticos. Participaram desse movimento Abraham Palatnik; Lygia Clark; Ivan Serpa; Victor Vasarely; dentre outros. 
  • B As obras apresentam valorização do movimento e dinamismo, formatos simples e repetitivos, elementos geométricos. Participaram desse movimento Abraham Palatnik; Ivan Serpa; Lygia Clark; dentre outros.
  • C As obras apresentam formas simples e bidimensionais, onde a sensação de movimento é o objetivo principal da obra, participaram do movimento Victor Vasarely; Lygia Clark; Abraham Palatnik; dentre outros. 
  • D As obras apresentam elementos geométricos, associados a figuras que se movem, fundamentalmente, através de estímulos mecânicos, sendo seus principais representantes Alexander Calder; Victor Vasarely; Jean Tinguely; dentre outros. 
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A instalação Inferninho do artista paulistano Luiz Zerbini (1959) foi apresentada na 29ª Bienal de Arte de São Paulo; era uma caixa preta, que, ao entrar, o público, se deparava com cores, luzes, texturas, interagindo com formas e com a possibilidade de criar naquele espaço. Assinale a afirmativa que está relacionada à obra de Luiz Zerbini. Imagem relacionada à questão do Questões Estratégicas
  • A Relacionada à arte moderna apresenta o conceito de dinamismo, onde o público participa da obra como apreciador.
  • B Trata-se de uma instalação propositora, relacionada à arte contemporânea, que faz uso da tecnologia e materiais diversos.
  • C Trata-se uma obra onde a tecnologia se torna imprescindível, criada sempre em espaços externos, devido ao grande formato.
  • D O público participa da obra de modo contemplativo, está relacionada à arte contemporânea e utiliza de diversos recursos tecnológicos.
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A fotografia feita por meio de processos físico-químicos está presente no trabalho artístico de Man Ray. Em relação ao trabalho de Man Ray, assinale a afirmativa correta.
  • A Usou a fotografia, exclusivamente, como meio de informação, tendo ficado famoso por suas fotos de fatos históricos.
  • B Recebeu influências do movimento Surrealista, produziu a fotografia “Le violon d’ingres”, uma de suas obras mais famosas
  • C Criou o fotograma ou radiografia, usando uma câmera fotográfica. Elaborou diversos trabalhos baseados em estudos já publicados. 
  • D Esteve ligado ao movimento Dadaísta e criou, através da fotografia, imagens provocativas, ligadas aos valores e ideais da sociedade da época.

Literatura

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... Ora, Marcelo foi o nome que eu e seu pai escolhemos. ... Porque marmelo é nome de fruta, menino!” Esse livro é de autoria de:
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  • A Ziraldo.
  • B Ana Maria Machado.
  • C Lygia Bojunga.
  • D Ruth Rocha.
  • E Mauricio de Sousa.
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Lygia Bojunga é uma autora de livros infantis e juvenis. Sua obra mais lida e famosa é:
  • A "A casa da madrinha"
  • B O sofá estampado.
  • C A Bolsa Amarela.
  • D "O meu amigo pintor "
  • E "Retratos de Carolina"
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Obras em que as fronteiras entre realidade e imaginário diluem-se, fundindo-se às diferentes áreas para dar lugar a uma terceira realidade, onde as possibilidades de vivências são infinitas e imprevisíveis. São diretrizes do livro Bisa Bia Bisa Bel de autoria de: 

  • A Clarice Lispector.
  • B Lygia Bojunga.
  • C Ana Maria Machado.
  • D Ruth Rocha.
  • E Ziraldo.
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______________é um dos maiores clássicos da literatura infantil brasileira. É um menino muito traquina que vive com uma panela na cabeça. As crianças vão se encantar com suas aventuras e sua turma de amigos.
Assinale a alternativa que completa a lacuna, acima.

  • A O pequeno planeta perdido.
  • B Marcelo, marmelo e martelo.
  • C O Menino Maluquinho.
  • D O Menino da Lua.
  • E Flicts.
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“O assanhamento da criançada subiu a 100 graus, que é o ponto de fervura da água. Ficaram todos borbulhantes de alegria. Pedrinho disparou a fazer projetos de brincadeiras com Aladino e o Príncipe Codadade. Narizinho queria conversas de não acabar mais com Branca de Neve e a menina da Capinha Vermelha. Até o Visconde lambeu os beiços, ansioso por uma discussão científica com Mr. de La Fontaine, o famoso fabulista encontrado na viagem feita ao "País da Fábula”.
O texto, acima, pertence a que obra e o seu autor é:

  • A Ziraldo / Flicts,
  • B Monteiro Lobato / O Sítio do Pica-pau Amarelo
  • C Mario Quintana / Lili inventa o mundo.
  • D Monteiro Lobato / Reinações de Narizinho
  • E Ruth Rocha / No tempo em que a televisão mandava no Carlinhos.

Matemática

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Sabe-se que a razão entre as medidas, em centímetros, do comprimento e da largura de um tampo de mesa retangular é de 7 para 3, e que a diferença entre essas medidas é igual a 120 cm. Nessas condições, é correto afirmar que a medida da largura desse tampo é igual a

  • A 70 cm.
  • B 75 cm.
  • C 80 cm.
  • D 85 cm.
  • E 90 cm.
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O sistema de um banco cria senhas aleatórias de 8 dígitos, sem repetição, com as 26 letras do alfabeto. Quantas senhas diferentes esse sistema consegue formar?

  • A De 83.648.791.320 maneiras diferentes.
  • B De 62.990.928.000 maneiras diferentes.
  • C De 57.432.618.500 maneiras diferentes.
  • D De 39.840.700.000 maneiras diferentes.
  • E De 47.215.514.000 maneiras diferentes.
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Joana trabalha em uma loja de roupas e recebeu a tarefa de organizar uma certa quantidade de camisetas, no maior número de pilhas e sem sobra de camisetas. Ao contabilizar as camisetas, ela concluiu que há 840 camisetas brancas, 945 camisetas pretas e 1050 camisetas azuis. Se todas as pilhas são iguais e contém camisetas dos três tipos, quantas camisetas há em cada pilha?

  • A 25.
  • B 26.
  • C 27.
  • D 28.
  • E 29.
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Um médico, ao prescrever um tratamento, recomenda que um enfermeiro administre três medicamentos em um paciente de acordo com a seguinte escala: remédio 1, de 5 em 5 horas, remédio 2, de 8 em 8 horas e remédio 3, de 12 em 12 horas. Se o paciente iniciou o tratamento às 10h, do dia 30 de junho, que dia o paciente irá receber os três remédios, simultaneamente, novamente?

  • A 02 de julho
  • B 03 de julho
  • C 04 de julho
  • D 05 de julho
  • E 06 de julho
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Duas torneiras de vazão igual a 100 litros por minuto enchem uma caixa d’água, em 6 horas. Quanto tempo levará para encher a mesma caixa, se mais três torneiras de mesma vazão forem abertas?

  • A 2h e 24min.
  • B 3h.
  • C 3h e 10min.
  • D 4h.
  • E 4h e 05min.
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Para construir um prédio, em 360 dias, 180 operários trabalham, 7 horas diárias. No entanto, como se deseja terminar a obra em 350 dias, de 8 horas diárias de trabalho, determine quantos operários a mais devem ser contratados.

  • A 12.
  • B 15.
  • C 17.
  • D 20.
  • E 24.
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Um professor de inglês calculou e anotou na tabela abaixo, a média aritmética das notas de suas quatro turmas.

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Sabendo que a média aritmética das notas de Inglês dos 100 alunos das turmas A, B, C e D é 7,3, qual é a média aritmética das notas da turma C? 

  • A 7,0.
  • B 7,5.
  • C 8,0.
  • D 8,5.
  • E 9,0.
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Por quanto tempo, um capital de R$ 1.780,00 deverá ser aplicado no regime de juros simples, a uma taxa de 1,5% ao mês, a fim de render R$ 186,90 de juro:

  • A 7 meses.
  • B 8 meses.
  • C 9 meses.
  • D 10 meses.
  • E 11 meses
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Sabe-se que 1200 m² equivalem a p% de 60 km². O valor de p é igual a: 
  • A 0,000002
  • B 0,002
  • C 0,2
  • D 0,00002
  • E 0,02
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Em um estádio de futebol compareceram 1200 torcedores, dos quais 40% eram torcedores do time A e os demais torcedores do time B. Parte dos torcedores foram expulsos por má conduta, sendo 20% torcedores do time A e x% do time B. Se, do número total de torcedores, 11% foram expulsos, o valor de x é

  • A 2.
  • B 3.
  • C 4.
  • D 5.
  • E 6.
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Fábio fez um empréstimo de R$ 10.000,00 em uma financeira que cobra 3% de juros ao mês. Após 30 dias do recebimento do empréstimo Fábio pagou R$ 3.000,00 para a financeira, diminuindo sua dívida. Após 30 dias desse primeiro pagamento Fábio fez um pagamento de R$ 4.000,00 para a financeira e, 30 dias após esse último pagamento, Fábio liquidou sua dívida fazendo o terceiro pagamento à financeira.
O valor do terceiro pagamento de Fábio foi de

  • A R$ 3.700,00.
  • B R$ 3.927,27.
  • C R$ 2.790,00.
  • D R$ 3.181,70.
  • E R$ 3.624,57.
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12,9 km equivalem a

  • A 129000 dm.
  • B 12900 dm.
  • C 1290 dm.
  • D 129 dm.
  • E 1,29 dm
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Na tesouraria de um supermercado, há dois maços de dinheiro, um deles com 255 cédulas de R$100,00 e o outro com 180 cédulas de R$50,00. O tesoureiro irá colocar todo esse dinheiro em malotes, cada malote com maior o número de cédulas possíveis. Sabendo que cada malote deverá ter o mesmo número de cédulas e que cédulas de R$100,00 e cédulas de R$50,00 não podem ficar juntas em um mesmo malote, então, a diferença entre o número de malotes contendo somente cédulas de R$100,00 e o número de malotes contendo somente cédula de R$50,00 é

  • A 7.
  • B 6.
  • C 5.
  • D 4.
  • E 3.
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Se cada caixa de uma agência bancária vender certa quantidade de produtos em 8 horas, é correto afirmar que seis caixas, de mesma eficiência, venderão essa mesma quantidade de produtos em

  • A 1h 20min.
  • B 1h 40min.
  • C 1h 15min.
  • D 1h 35min.
  • E 1h 45min.
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Para incentivar seus colaboradores, uma empresa ofereceu aos mesmos um reajuste salarial de 31,6% dividido em três parcelas anuais, sendo a primeira parcela no ano corrente e as demais para os anos sequentes. Um auxiliar administrativo com o salário de R$1.840,00 em 2021, passará a receber, em 2024, após a liberação da última parcela do reajuste, salário

  • A superior a R$2.425,00.
  • B inferior a R$2.415,00.
  • C inferior a R$2.430,00.
  • D superior a R$2.435,00
  • E inferior a R$2.420,00.