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Folha de respostas:

  • 1
    • Certo
    • Errado
  • 2
    • Certo
    • Errado
  • 3
    • Certo
    • Errado
  • 4
    • a
    • b
    • c
    • d
    • e
  • 5
    • Certo
    • Errado
  • 6
    • Certo
    • Errado
  • 7
    • Certo
    • Errado
  • 8
    • Certo
    • Errado
  • 9
    • a
    • b
    • c
    • d
    • e
  • 10
    • a
    • b
    • c
    • d
  • 11
    • a
    • b
    • c
    • d
    • e
  • 12
    • Certo
    • Errado
  • 13
    • a
    • b
    • c
    • d
    • e
  • 14
    • a
    • b
    • c
    • d
    • e
  • 15
    • a
    • b
    • c
    • d
    • e

Decide whether the following statements are right (C) or wrong (E) according to text I.

In the first paragraph, the words “ongoing” (L.2) and “advocates” (L.5) can be correctly and respectively replaced by far-reaching and lawyers without this changing the meaning of the passage.

Considering the grammatical and semantic aspects of text III, decide whether the following items are right (C) or wrong (E).

The word “armoury” (L.3) can be correctly replaced by arsenal since both words can be used in the context to indicate the skills a diplomat should have.

Considering the grammatical and semantic aspects of text VI, decide whether the following items are right (C) or wrong (E).

The word “aegis” (L.36) could be replaced by auspices in this particular context.

Which alternative presents a word or expression that can replace the word whether (l. 40) without changing the literal meaning of the sentence?

Decide whether the following statements are right (C) or wrong (E) according to text II.

As used in the text, the word “posit” (L.26) is synonymous with ignore.

In text V, without altering the general meaning of the sentence, “enthralled” (L.8) could be replaced by (mark right — C — or wrong — E)

colorful.

Considering the grammatical and semantic aspects of text VI, decide whether the following items are right (C) or wrong (E).

The phrase “obtain more” (L. 10 and 11) could be correctly replaced by accrue, without altering the meaning of the passage.

Considering the grammatical and semantic aspects of text VI, decide whether the following items are right (C) or wrong (E).

The word “simmering” (L.15) could be replaced by vocal without altering the general meaning of the passage.

Read the text below and answer the question

The article uses the expression: 'HASSLE-FREE'? What is the meaning of the noun 'HASSLE'? Choose the CORRECT answer.

Identify the alternative that does not convey the same meaning as “This will perhaps help them" (lines 16 and 17).

Concerning the ideas of the previous text and the vocabulary used in it, judge the following item.

The word “resources" (ℓ.27) could be replaced with sources, preserving the meaning of the sentence.

The word “True” in “True, many tools and management practices associated with the NPM” has the same function as

Based on the meanings of the words in the text, it can be said that

The word “policy” in “corporate ‘no-cloud’ policy” (second paragraph) refers to a(n)

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