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Q2090303 Serviço Social
O Auxílio Brasil aprimora a política de transferência de renda do Governo Federal, integrando benefícios de assistência social, saúde, educação e emprego. Ao mesmo tempo em que garante uma renda básica às famílias em situação de vulnerabilidade, oferece ferramentas para a emancipação socioeconômica. São objetivos do programa Auxílio Brasil, EXCETO:
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Q2089822 Enfermagem

O gráfico a seguir ilustra a realização de duas horas de corrida em velocidade constante em função da temperatura corporal central (retal) nas condições de ingestão ou ausência de ingestão de líquidos durante tal exercício.


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(Costill, W. Larry Kenney, Jack H. Wilmore, David L. Fisiologia do esporte e do exercício. 7ª ed. Editora Manole, 2020.)


Considerando o gráfico, assinale a afirmativa correta. 

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Q2089587 Matemática
Após um grande incêndio em um prédio residencial, M moradores foram internados no mesmo dia no hospital mais próximo ao local do acidente. Uma semana após o incêndio, 12 moradores tiveram alta. Na segunda semana, um terço dos moradores restantes no hospital foram liberados. Na terceira semana, metade dos moradores que ainda restavam no hospital tiveram alta. Sabendo-se que ainda havia 18 moradores internados, qual o valor de M?
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Q2078860 Inglês
Read the text, and analyse the statements below to answer.
The relationship of fire with the evolutionary history of vegetation in Brazil
Brazil's biomes and ecosystems differ in their response and vulnerability to fire. Ecosystems characterized by the dominance of grasses – grasslands and savannas – coevolved with fire, and their plants and animals show several adaptations and synergies with fire; therefore, they are considered as fire-dependent from an ecological perspective. The opposite is true for the country's tropical forests that are not fire-adapted and do not easily burn, unless when suffering extreme drought or degradation that can make them more vulnerable to fire. When these forests do burn, fire can cause severe negative effects on their biodiversity, and thus they are considered as fire-sensitive. Natural fire regimes have been modified by human activities – usually related to land use practices or due to climate extremes linked to global warming and to climate change – and often towards higher frequency and extent, as well as altered seasons. Such altered fire regimes usually bring negative effects, not only on biodiversity but also on ecosystem processes and services for human populations. However, in the case of most protected areas, fire has been banished even though the ecosystem is firedependent, what will also lead to important ecological changes and often to a rather rapid loss of their natural characteristics. The trade-offs among the distinct effects of fire on the environment, from biodiversity to ecosystem services, must be considered in all discussions about the fire issue.
    Since colonial times a “Zero Fire” policy prevailed in Brazil, even in fire-dependent ecosystems. Only from the 1970's on, other perspectives on fire have slowly developed, as fire became a subject of scientific studies. By then, negative effects of fire exclusion in fire-dependent ecosystems, such as loss of biodiversity and fuel buildup that would lead to catastrophic fires, have been documented. From 2008 on, an Integrated Fire Management Strategy (IFM) was developed and has been increasingly applied in federal protected areas. Besides controlling fuel and decreasing the risk of wildfire, this strategy allows for the integration of traditional fire management practices of local people or at least sets a framework to find joint solutions in the case of conflicts. Despite successes, IFM is yet not widely implemented across the country, and remains restricted to a relatively small number of protected areas, mainly in the firedependent Cerrado. For private land, no general fire management strategy exists. Fires are used for different purposes: in the context of land clearing for future agricultural use (deforestation fires), to manage agricultural or grazing systems, or as part of slash-and-burn systems (swidden cultivation) often practiced by subsistence farmers. While fire may be legally used for agricultural purposes (requiring authorization), a great part of the current fires is illegal, especially when associated with deforestation and suppression of native vegetation. In some cases, policy has been able to reduce the use of fire when alternatives exist, e.g., in sugarcane plantations in the southeastern region. In other types of land management, however, fire remains a cheap and, at the moment, often the only feasible alternative for smallholders exist, but support is needed for their implementation and to allow market access to local producers who change their land management. A clear general strategy to deal with fire on private land – allowing its controlled use when it is overall beneficial, and avoiding it where negative effects overwhelm – still needs to be developed.
(Available: https://www.sciencedirect.com. Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation Volume 19, Issue 3, July–September 2021, Pages 233-255. Adapted.)
Choose the sequence matching text and assertions’ analysis. ( ) A long rain lack might be able to prompt the susceptibility to fire in rain forests. ( ) Fire’s negative effects overwhelm in smallholders’ lands due to livelihood tilling. ( ) A “Zero Fire” police had been in action since colonial times, but it changed round about the 1970’s. ( ) The fire-dependent Cerrado remains the focus of Integrated Fire Management Strategy (IFM) on private and protected areas alike. ( ) It is clear that a general strategy to deal with fire on private and public lands still needs to be averted, if the aim is to allow fire controlled use.

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Q2078859 Inglês
Read the text, and analyse assertions I and II to answer.
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    The pandemic and the remote learning that followed highlighted what educators have known for a long time: that learning is a highly individualized endeavor, and everyone learns in different ways and at different speeds. At a time when many parents and educators are concerned about students falling behind due to covid-related illness or school closures, the stakes for keeping kids on track couldn’t be higher.
     Even before the pandemic, schools’ reliance on one-sizefits-all learning activities and assessments had calamitous results for students. Students who are continuously behind their peers in reading level become defeated and lose interest in learning – a pattern that continues into their adult life. With 85% of all curriculum based on text(books, handouts, assessments), providing students with an equitable education also means providing an equitable experience with literacy and reading comprehension. The good news is that there is a solution: personalized digital text. This can make a huge difference for students who are struggling readers, both in terms of academic achievement and with the confidence gained by becoming a successful reader. And it turns out that these features benefit all students, not just struggling readers. Even students who are already successful can become more efficient and literate readers.
    Tech companies like Adobe are already developing solutions to literacy inequities. Apps like Acrobat Reader have integrated “Liquid Mode”, where users can customize the size, character and line spacing of digital texts in PDF documents. The ability of textbook companies, websites and digital book publishers to adopt similar features and standards provides opportunities for learners of all levels to reach their true potential. The problem with literacy may not be the reader, but the reading material.
(Available: https://readabilitymatters.org/articles/accessible-literacy. Adapted.)
I. Technology is enabling the reading of texts which display lexicon issues. II. Evaluation is mostly grounded in texts, and thus depends on literacy command. 
Point out the correct item 
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1: C
2: B
3: D
4: C
5: B