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301Q916988 | Direito Administrativo, Desconcentração e Descentralização Administrativa, Tarde, CRBio5ª Região, IGEDUC, 2025

A Prefeitura de uma cidade objetivando ampliar a proteção do meio ambiente em seu território, resolveu instalar a Secretaria de Proteção e Conservação Ambiental, a qual funcionaria junto ao prédio da Administração Municipal. Sobre o processo de formação envolvido na criação da referida Secretaria é CORRETO afirmar que:
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302Q1014061 | Libras, Educação dos Surdos, Libras Regular, Prefeitura de Garanhuns PE, IGEDUC, 2024

Julgue o item a seguir.


A atuação do professor, no contexto educacional, transcende a mera alfabetização, englobando a formação cidadã do aluno, ao estimular habilidades socioemocionais que são essenciais para sua integração e atuação positiva na sociedade.

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303Q1026871 | Raciocínio Lógico, Fundamentos de Lógica, Agente de Trânsito, Prefeitura de Afogados da Ingazeira PE, IGEDUC, 2024

O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.

Considere as seguintes proposições:
P: "Todos os seres humanos são mortais." Q: "A água ferve a 100°C ao nível do mar." R: "O céu é verde." S: "2 + 2 = 5."

RvS é verdadeira porque a disjunção só é verdadeira se as duas proposições forem falsas.
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305Q1021823 | Inglês, Verbos Verbs, Professor II Língua Inglesa, Prefeitura de Afogados da Ingazeira PE, IGEDUC, 2024

Judge the next item, about the semantics and morphosyntax of the English language.

The sentence "Hardly had he entered the room when the meeting started" demonstrates the use of negative inversion, where the auxiliary verb "had" precedes the subject "he" to emphasize the immediacy of the events.

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306Q1021827 | Inglês, Tradução Translation, Professor II Língua Inglesa, Prefeitura de Afogados da Ingazeira PE, IGEDUC, 2024

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Ireland: geography and landscape


Ireland is an island nation on the westernmost edge of Europe. It is the continent's second largest island (after Great Britain). The Republic of Ireland occupies 80 percent of this landmass, while a large chunk of land in the north, called Northern Ireland, is part of the United Kingdom. All together, the island of Ireland is made up of 32 counties.


Ireland is known for its wide expanses of lush, green fields − so much so, that its nickname is the Emerald Isle. But there are also large areas of rugged, rocky landscape, too. About 15,000 years ago, Ireland was completely covered by thick glaciers. The movement of these giant sheets of ice stripped the soil, leaving huge tracts of flat, limestone ground.


The midlands and west coast of Ireland are dotted with damp peat bogs, the soggy remains of dried-up ancient lakes left by the glaciers. Ireland's highlands rise mainly in the southwest, often ending at sheer cliffs that plunge thousands of feet into the Atlantic Ocean.


Ireland's wildlife and nature


The Irish have a great affection for nature and rural life. The country's first coins even featured pictures of animals. Low levels of development and pollution in Ireland have left most of the nation's open spaces relatively undisturbed.


Did you know that there are no wild snakes in Ireland? The sea has stopped many animals common on mainland Europe from reaching the island. There are also only two wild mouse species (the wood mouse and house mouse), one type of lizard (the common lizard) and just three kinds of amphibians (the natterjack toad, smooth newt and common frog).


Irish wildlife is protected by government conservation programs. To preserve natural habitat, the governmenthas established six national parks and hundreds of national heritage areas throughout the country. Great news!


Irish history


Archaeologists think the first people to settle in Ireland arrived around 6000 B.C. By 3500 B.C., settlers were using stone tools to clear farmlands. Around 700 B.C., a diverse and technologically advanced culture from central Europe, called the Celts, began to settle on the island. They would thrive there for nearly 2,000 years.


n the ninth century A.D., Viking invaders began raids into Ireland. They eventually established settlements that later became some of the country's main cities, including the capital, Dublin. These aggressive arrivals fought with the Celts often for 200 years until a battle in 1014, known as the Battle of Clontarf, united the country. Peace broke down quickly though and Ireland was divided into many kingdoms.


In 1170, Norman Vikings who had taken control of England invaded Ireland and made it an English territory. In the early 1600s, England's official religion became Protestant, while most Irish remained Roman Catholic. This would create tensions that would eventually lead to revolution and Ireland's independence.?


the 1820s, British laws unfair to Catholics had sparked a mass movement for Irish sovereignty. In 1829, many of those laws were overturned, but Ireland still wanted freedom. In 1922, after violent uprisings, the Irish Free State was created within the British Empire.


In 1948, most of Ireland became an independent country, while six mainly Protestant counties in the northeast remained a British territory.


Irish people and culture


Ireland is a nation of storytellers. The tradition dates back to Celtic bards, who would record and recite the country's history. Many famed writers come from Ireland, including four winners of the Nobel Prize for literature. The Irish also excel in sports, music and dancing!


Irish government and economy


The government of Ireland consists of an elected parliament, which makes the laws, and a president, who is head of state. The head of the government is the Taoiseach (pronounced tee-shuck), which means "chief." The Taoiseach is the prime minister, and leader of the political party with the most parliament members.?


For most of its history, Ireland's economy has been based on farming and agriculture. But beginning in the late 1950s, government efforts to attract business turned the country from one of Europe's poorest nations to its second wealthiest. The amazing turnaround and economic boom in the mid 1990s and early 2000s earned Ireland the nickname the "Celtic Tiger."


During the global financial crisis of 2008, Ireland entered a recession and the country experienced serious financial problems. But in the past few years Ireland's economy has started to recover and is once again on the rise.


Judge the excerpts from the text.


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Judge the excerpt from the text

The translation of the sentence "For most of its history, Ireland's economy has been based on farming and agriculture" is as follows: "Durante a maior parte de sua história, a economia da Irlanda baseia-se na pecuária e na agricultura."

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307Q1024199 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Inglês, Prefeitura de Calumbi PE, IGEDUC, 2025

Texto associado.

O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.

India's luxury airline Vistara flies into the sunset



Indian full-service carrier Vistara will operate its last flight on Monday, after nine years in existence.


A joint venture between Singapore Airlines and the Tata Sons, Vistara will merge with Tata-owned Air India to form a single entity with an expanded network and broader fleet.


This means that all Vistara operations will be transferred to and managed by Air India, including helpdesk kiosks and ticketing offices. The process of migrating passengers with existing Vistara bookings and loyalty programmes to Air India has been under way over thepast few months.


"As part of the merger process, meals, service ware and other soft elements have been upgraded and incorporates aspects of both Vistara and Air India," an Air India spokesperson said in an email response.


Amid concerns that the merger could impact service standards, the Tatas have assured that Vistara's in-flight experience will remain unchanged.


Known for its high ratings in food, service, and cabin quality, Vistara has built a loyal customer base and the decision to retire the Vistara brand has been criticised by fans, branding experts, and aviation analysts.


The consolidation was effectively done to clean up Vistara's books and wipe out its losses, said Mark Martin, an aviation analyst.


Air India has essentially been "suckered into taking a loss-making airline" in a desperate move, he added.


"Mergers are meant to make airlines powerful. Never to wipe out losses or cover them."


To be sure, both Air India and Vistara's annual losses have reduced by more than half over the past year, and other operating metrics have improved too. But the merger process so far has been turbulent.


The exercise has been riddled with problems − from pilot shortages that have led to massive flight cancellations, to Vistara crew going on mass sick leave over plans to align their salary structures with Air India.


There have also been repeated complaints about poor service standards on Air India, including viral videos of broken seats and non-functioning inflight entertainment systems.


The Tatas have announced a $400m (£308m) programme to upgrade and retrofit the interiors of its older aircraft and also a brand-new livery. They've also placed orders for hundreds of new Airbus and Boeing planes worth billions of dollars to augment their offering.


But this "turnaround" is still incomplete and riddled with problems, according to Mr Martin. A merger only complicates matters.


Experts say that the merger strikes a dissonant chord from a branding perspective too.


Harish Bijoor, a brand strategy specialist, told the BBC he was feeling "emotional" that a superior product offering like Vistara which had developed a "gold standard for Indian aviation" was ceasing operations.


"It is a big loss for the industry," said Mr Bijoor, adding it will be a monumental task for the mother brand Air India to simply "copy, paste and exceed" the high standards set by Vistara, given that it's a much smaller airline that's being gobbled up by a much larger one.


Mr Bijoor suggests a better strategy would have been to operate Air India separately for five years, focusing on improving service standards, while maintaining Vistara as a distinct brand with Air India prefixed to it.


"This would have given Air India the time and chance to rectify the mother brand and bring it up to the Vistara level, while maintaining its uniqueness," he adds.


Beyond branding, the merged entity will face a slew of operational challenges.


"Communication will be a major challenge in the early days, with customers arriving at the airport expecting Vistara flights, only to find Air India branding," says Ajay Awtaney, editor of Live From A Lounge, an aviation portal. "Air India will need to maintain clear communication for weeks."


Another key challenge, he notes, is cultural: Vistara's agile employees may struggle to adjust to Air India's complex bureaucracy and systems.


But the biggest task for the merged carrier would be offering customers a uniform flying experience.


These are "two airlines with very different service formats are being integrated into one airline. It is going to be a hotchpotch of service formats, cabin formats, branding, and customer experience. It will involve learning and unlearning, and such a process has rarely worked with airlines and is seldom effective," said Mr Martin.


Still, many believe Vistara had to go − now or some years later.


A legacy brand like Air India, with strong global recognition and 'India' imprinted in its identity, wouldn't have allowed a smaller, more premium subsidiary to overshadow its revival process.


Financially too, it makes little sense for the Tatas to have two loss-making entities compete with one another.


The combined strength of Vistara and Air India could also place the Tatas in a much better position to compete with market leader Indigo.


The unified Air India group (including Air India Express, which completed its merger with the former Air Asia India in October) "will be bigger and better with a fleet size of nearly 300 aircraft, an expanded network and a stronger workforce", an Air India spokesperson said.


"Getting done with the merger means that Air India grows overnight, and the two teams start cooperating instead of competing. There will never be one right day to merge. Somewhere, a line had to be drawn," said Mr Awtaney.


But for many Vistara loyalists, its demise leaves a void in India's skies for a premium, full-service carrier - marking the third such gap after the collapse of Kingfisher Airlines and Jet Airways.


It's still too early to say if Air India, which often ranks at the bottom of airline surveys, can successfully fill that void.


https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c5ygp1w5eq7o

In the sentence "Vistara's annual losses have reduced by more than half over the past year," the correct form of the verb "have" is used because:
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308Q916979 | Biologia, Resoluções do Conselho Federal de Biologia, Tarde, CRBio5ª Região, IGEDUC, 2025

A Resolução nº 597, de 15 de outubro de 2021, Instituiu as Diretrizes de Fiscalização para o Sistema CFBio/CRBios, para fins de planejamento e desenvolvimento das atividades de fiscalização no âmbito dos Conselhos Regionais. São diretrizes para fiscalização do Sistema CFBio/CRBios, conforme a referida Resolução, EXCETO:
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309Q916981 | Biologia, Resoluções do Conselho Federal de Biologia, Tarde, CRBio5ª Região, IGEDUC, 2025

Com base na Resolução nº 700, de 20 de abril de 2024, dispôs sobre a regulamentação das Áreas do Conhecimento, das Atividades Profissionais e das Áreas de Atuação do Biólogo, em Meio Ambiente e Biodiversidade, Saúde, Biotecnologia e Produção Industrial e Educação, para efeito do exercício profissional, relacione CORRETAMENTE a Coluna 1 com a Coluna 2:

Coluna 1:
(1)áreas. (2)áreas de atuação. (3)áreas e subáreas do conhecimento. (4)atividade profissional. (5)formação continuada.

Coluna 2:

(__)Conjunto de conteúdos e componentes curriculares, cursados pelos Biólogos.
(__)Conjunto de áreas de atuação afins que caracteriza um perfil profissional.
(__)Aquela em que o Biólogo exerce sua atividade profissional/técnica, em função de conhecimentos construídos em sua formação acadêmica e profissional.
(__)Conjunto de ações e atribuições geradoras de direitos e responsabilidades relacionadas ao exercício profissional, de acordo com as competências e habilidades obtidas pela formação profissional.
(__)Formação por meio de educação continuada em instituições de ensino e pesquisa e/ou entidades como associações e conselhos profissionais, entre outros, ministrada por profissionais com titulação mínima de especialista em uma ou mais áreas ligadas as Ciências Biológicas.

Assinale a alternativa que contém a sequência CORRETA da Coluna 2:
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310Q1023737 | Inglês, Orações Condicionais Conditional Clauses, Professor II de Língua Inglesa, Prefeitura de Arcoverde PE, IGEDUC, 2024

Julgue o item a seguir.

When reporting direct yes-no questions in Reported Speech, it is common to introduce a subordinate clause with "if" or "whether". So it is correct to say that the reported sentence "She asked if you were going home" is properly adapted to reported speech.

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312Q975889 | Legislação Municipal, Auxiliar Administrativo, Câmara Municipal de Parnamirim PE, IGEDUC, 2025

Nos termos do Art. 11, inciso VI, alínea "a" da Lei Orgânica de Parnamirim (PE), o transporte coletivo urbano e intermunicipal prestado pelo Município tem:
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313Q1014053 | Libras, Aspectos Linguísticos da Língua Brasileira de Sinais, Libras Regular, Prefeitura de Garanhuns PE, IGEDUC, 2024

Julgue o item a seguir.


Utilizando LIBRAS tátil, pessoas com surdocegueira percebem sinais por meio do tato, possibilitando comunicação efetiva. Esse método amplia a acessibilidade, abrindo novas vias para a expressão de pensamentos e sentimentos, mesmo na ausência de visão e audição.

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314Q1076599 | Legislação de Trânsito, Legislação Específica de Trânsito, Motorista CNH B, Prefeitura de Japaratinga AL, IGEDUC, 2025

Considerando o disposto no Art. 1º do Código de Trânsito Brasileiro (Lei nº 9.503, de 23 de setembro de 1997), assinale a alternativa CORRETA:
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315Q1021835 | Inglês, Ensino da Língua Estrangeira Inglesa, Professor Especialista em Língua Inglesa Integral, Prefeitura de Garanhuns PE, IGEDUC, 2024

Julgue o item a seguir.

The National Education Plan (NEP) establishes as a goal the universalization of access to early childhood education for children aged 0 to 3 years old by the end of the plan's validity period.
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316Q1064354 | Informática, Editor de Textos, Agente Comunitário de Saúde, Prefeitura de Calumbi PE, IGEDUC, 2025

Qual função no Google Documentos permite colaborar em tempo real, destacando alterações feitas por diferentes usuários em um documento compartilhado?
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317Q1024198 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Inglês, Prefeitura de Calumbi PE, IGEDUC, 2025

Texto associado.

O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.

India's luxury airline Vistara flies into the sunset



Indian full-service carrier Vistara will operate its last flight on Monday, after nine years in existence.


A joint venture between Singapore Airlines and the Tata Sons, Vistara will merge with Tata-owned Air India to form a single entity with an expanded network and broader fleet.


This means that all Vistara operations will be transferred to and managed by Air India, including helpdesk kiosks and ticketing offices. The process of migrating passengers with existing Vistara bookings and loyalty programmes to Air India has been under way over thepast few months.


"As part of the merger process, meals, service ware and other soft elements have been upgraded and incorporates aspects of both Vistara and Air India," an Air India spokesperson said in an email response.


Amid concerns that the merger could impact service standards, the Tatas have assured that Vistara's in-flight experience will remain unchanged.


Known for its high ratings in food, service, and cabin quality, Vistara has built a loyal customer base and the decision to retire the Vistara brand has been criticised by fans, branding experts, and aviation analysts.


The consolidation was effectively done to clean up Vistara's books and wipe out its losses, said Mark Martin, an aviation analyst.


Air India has essentially been "suckered into taking a loss-making airline" in a desperate move, he added.


"Mergers are meant to make airlines powerful. Never to wipe out losses or cover them."


To be sure, both Air India and Vistara's annual losses have reduced by more than half over the past year, and other operating metrics have improved too. But the merger process so far has been turbulent.


The exercise has been riddled with problems − from pilot shortages that have led to massive flight cancellations, to Vistara crew going on mass sick leave over plans to align their salary structures with Air India.


There have also been repeated complaints about poor service standards on Air India, including viral videos of broken seats and non-functioning inflight entertainment systems.


The Tatas have announced a $400m (£308m) programme to upgrade and retrofit the interiors of its older aircraft and also a brand-new livery. They've also placed orders for hundreds of new Airbus and Boeing planes worth billions of dollars to augment their offering.


But this "turnaround" is still incomplete and riddled with problems, according to Mr Martin. A merger only complicates matters.


Experts say that the merger strikes a dissonant chord from a branding perspective too.


Harish Bijoor, a brand strategy specialist, told the BBC he was feeling "emotional" that a superior product offering like Vistara which had developed a "gold standard for Indian aviation" was ceasing operations.


"It is a big loss for the industry," said Mr Bijoor, adding it will be a monumental task for the mother brand Air India to simply "copy, paste and exceed" the high standards set by Vistara, given that it's a much smaller airline that's being gobbled up by a much larger one.


Mr Bijoor suggests a better strategy would have been to operate Air India separately for five years, focusing on improving service standards, while maintaining Vistara as a distinct brand with Air India prefixed to it.


"This would have given Air India the time and chance to rectify the mother brand and bring it up to the Vistara level, while maintaining its uniqueness," he adds.


Beyond branding, the merged entity will face a slew of operational challenges.


"Communication will be a major challenge in the early days, with customers arriving at the airport expecting Vistara flights, only to find Air India branding," says Ajay Awtaney, editor of Live From A Lounge, an aviation portal. "Air India will need to maintain clear communication for weeks."


Another key challenge, he notes, is cultural: Vistara's agile employees may struggle to adjust to Air India's complex bureaucracy and systems.


But the biggest task for the merged carrier would be offering customers a uniform flying experience.


These are "two airlines with very different service formats are being integrated into one airline. It is going to be a hotchpotch of service formats, cabin formats, branding, and customer experience. It will involve learning and unlearning, and such a process has rarely worked with airlines and is seldom effective," said Mr Martin.


Still, many believe Vistara had to go − now or some years later.


A legacy brand like Air India, with strong global recognition and 'India' imprinted in its identity, wouldn't have allowed a smaller, more premium subsidiary to overshadow its revival process.


Financially too, it makes little sense for the Tatas to have two loss-making entities compete with one another.


The combined strength of Vistara and Air India could also place the Tatas in a much better position to compete with market leader Indigo.


The unified Air India group (including Air India Express, which completed its merger with the former Air Asia India in October) "will be bigger and better with a fleet size of nearly 300 aircraft, an expanded network and a stronger workforce", an Air India spokesperson said.


"Getting done with the merger means that Air India grows overnight, and the two teams start cooperating instead of competing. There will never be one right day to merge. Somewhere, a line had to be drawn," said Mr Awtaney.


But for many Vistara loyalists, its demise leaves a void in India's skies for a premium, full-service carrier - marking the third such gap after the collapse of Kingfisher Airlines and Jet Airways.


It's still too early to say if Air India, which often ranks at the bottom of airline surveys, can successfully fill that void.


https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c5ygp1w5eq7o

Which statement best reflects an implicit communicative function in Mr. Bijoor's comments about Vistara's brand?
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318Q1024200 | Inglês, Advérbios e Conjunções Adverbs And Conjunctions, Inglês, Prefeitura de Calumbi PE, IGEDUC, 2025

In the sentence "He speaks quite clearly despite his accent," the word "quite" functions as an adverb to modify:
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319Q916962 | Informática, Sítios de busca e pesquisa na Internet, Tarde, CRBio5ª Região, IGEDUC, 2025

Os mecanismos de busca (por exemplo, Google e Bing) são amplamente utilizados para encontrar informações na internet de forma rápida e simples. Mesmo em pesquisas básicas, existem recursos que podem melhorar os resultados obtidos. Com base nessas noções, assinale a alternativa correta.
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