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41Q1014643 | Libras, Educação dos Surdos, Intérprete de Libras, Prefeitura de Brejo Santo CE, CEVURCA, 2025

A identidade surda está intrinsecamente ligada à cultura surda, que se manifesta por meio da Língua de Sinais, das experiências compartilhadas pela comunidade e das práticas sociais e artísticas próprias. Diferentes modelos explicam a surdez e influenciam a forma como a sociedade enxerga a identidade surda. Considerando essas informações, assinale a alternativa correta:
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42Q1014650 | Libras, Educação dos Surdos, Intérprete de Libras, Prefeitura de Brejo Santo CE, CEVURCA, 2025

A educação bilíngue para surdos é uma abordagem que tem como objetivo assegurar que o aluno surdo tenha acesso ao ensino em sua língua natural, a Libras, enquanto aprende o português como segunda língua (na forma escrita). Sobre a educação bilíngue para surdos,analise as proposições a seguir e preencha as lacunas colocando (V) para Verdadeiro e (F) para Falso:

( ) A Educação Bilíngue para Surdos reconhece a Língua Brasileira de Sinais (Libras) como a primeira língua (L1) dos surdos e o português escrito como segunda língua (L2).

( ) O ensino bilíngue para surdos propõe que a alfabetização deve ocorrer exclusivamente na língua oral, para facilitar a comunicação com ouvintes.

( ) O modelo bilíngue defende que os professores surdos desempenham um papel fundamental no processo educacional, pois são referência linguística e cultural para os alunos surdos.

( ) A Política Nacional de Educação Bilíngue para Surdos visa garantir práticas educacionais que respeitem as especificidades linguísticas e culturais dos estudantes surdos.

( ) Em uma abordagem bilíngue, a Libras deve ser utilizada apenas como apoio ao ensino da língua portuguesa, sem ser considerada um idioma legítimo de instrução.


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43Q957610 | Saúde Pública, Técnico de Enfermagem, Prefeitura de Brejo Santo CE, CEV-URCA, 2025

A Política Nacional de Promoção da Saúde (PNPS, 2018) adota como princípios, EXCETO:
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44Q957612 | Enfermagem, Fundamentos e Procedimentos de Enfermagem, Técnico de Enfermagem, Prefeitura de Brejo Santo CE, CEV-URCA, 2025

Ao verificar os sinais vitais de um adulto jovem, o técnico de Enfermagem, ao palpar a artéria radial, contabilizou um pulso de 49 bpm (batidas por minuto). Nesse sentido, trata-se de uma situação de:
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45Q1022783 | Inglês, Verbos Verbs, Professor de Inglês, Prefeitura de Brejo Santo CE, CEV URCA, 2025

Texto associado.

Text 1 – How children learn languages


Questions 31 to 39


How long does it take to learn a language?



Many different factors affect the time it takes. These include your child’s age, first language, their reason for BLANK I English and their teachers. You can help your child learn quickly by BLANK II them lots of opportunities to use English. It helps to have real reasons for BLANK III a language, rather than just BLANK IV grammar.

Is it true that boys and girls learn languages differently?

Yes. At early ages, girls tend to develop language more quickly. Remember that it’s OK for children to develop at different speeds. It will be more similar by secondary school age. However, by this stage children might think that languages are ‘more of a girl thing’. Attitudes to learning can have a big impact on educational success so it’s important to find ways to encourage your child and help them enjoy their learning.

Do primary and secondary children learn languages differently?

Yes, there are differences.

Primary school children are learning their first and second languages at the same time. It’s really important to support both languages. Children with a strong foundation in their first language will find it easier to learn a second language. Encourage your child to play, sing and read in both their first and second languages. Remember to plan separate times to focus on each language. If you say something in English and then in another language, your child will automatically listen for their stronger language and ‘tune out’ the other language.

Teenagers are interested in exploring their personalities and identities. This creates lots of opportunities to use popular culture, films, TV, music and video games. Teenagers also enjoy challenging authority, which provides opportunities for debates and discussion.

Will learning another language affect how well my child does at school?

Multilingual children learn at a young age that they can express their ideas in more than one way. This helps their thought process and makes them better, more flexible, learners. Research has found that children who speak more than one language do better in school, and have better memories and problem-solving skills.

What kind of learner is my child?

Watch your child playing. What do they enjoy doing? Puzzlesand problem-solving? Physical play and sports? Word games? Writing stories? Creative play? Try doing these types of activities in English and make a note of what your child responds to best. Alternatively, ask your child to create in English their own one-week ‘dream timetable of activities’. Let them choose how to present it. For example, they could act it out, prepare a written fact file, make a video, draw pictures, go on a treasure hunt or make a scrap book.


Source: https://www.cambridgeenglish.org/learning-english/parents-and-children/how-to-support-your-child/howchildren-learn-languages/. Accessed on 01/22/25
The modal verb “might” (in “children might think”) gives the idea of:
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46Q1022781 | Inglês, Verbos Verbs, Professor de Inglês, Prefeitura de Brejo Santo CE, CEV URCA, 2025

Texto associado.

Text 1 – How children learn languages


Questions 31 to 39


How long does it take to learn a language?



Many different factors affect the time it takes. These include your child’s age, first language, their reason for BLANK I English and their teachers. You can help your child learn quickly by BLANK II them lots of opportunities to use English. It helps to have real reasons for BLANK III a language, rather than just BLANK IV grammar.

Is it true that boys and girls learn languages differently?

Yes. At early ages, girls tend to develop language more quickly. Remember that it’s OK for children to develop at different speeds. It will be more similar by secondary school age. However, by this stage children might think that languages are ‘more of a girl thing’. Attitudes to learning can have a big impact on educational success so it’s important to find ways to encourage your child and help them enjoy their learning.

Do primary and secondary children learn languages differently?

Yes, there are differences.

Primary school children are learning their first and second languages at the same time. It’s really important to support both languages. Children with a strong foundation in their first language will find it easier to learn a second language. Encourage your child to play, sing and read in both their first and second languages. Remember to plan separate times to focus on each language. If you say something in English and then in another language, your child will automatically listen for their stronger language and ‘tune out’ the other language.

Teenagers are interested in exploring their personalities and identities. This creates lots of opportunities to use popular culture, films, TV, music and video games. Teenagers also enjoy challenging authority, which provides opportunities for debates and discussion.

Will learning another language affect how well my child does at school?

Multilingual children learn at a young age that they can express their ideas in more than one way. This helps their thought process and makes them better, more flexible, learners. Research has found that children who speak more than one language do better in school, and have better memories and problem-solving skills.

What kind of learner is my child?

Watch your child playing. What do they enjoy doing? Puzzlesand problem-solving? Physical play and sports? Word games? Writing stories? Creative play? Try doing these types of activities in English and make a note of what your child responds to best. Alternatively, ask your child to create in English their own one-week ‘dream timetable of activities’. Let them choose how to present it. For example, they could act it out, prepare a written fact file, make a video, draw pictures, go on a treasure hunt or make a scrap book.


Source: https://www.cambridgeenglish.org/learning-english/parents-and-children/how-to-support-your-child/howchildren-learn-languages/. Accessed on 01/22/25
The correct verb forms to fill in Blanks I, II, III, and IV, respectively, are:
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47Q1022785 | Inglês, Pronomes Pronouns, Professor de Inglês, Prefeitura de Brejo Santo CE, CEV URCA, 2025

Texto associado.

Text 1 – How children learn languages


Questions 31 to 39


How long does it take to learn a language?



Many different factors affect the time it takes. These include your child’s age, first language, their reason for BLANK I English and their teachers. You can help your child learn quickly by BLANK II them lots of opportunities to use English. It helps to have real reasons for BLANK III a language, rather than just BLANK IV grammar.

Is it true that boys and girls learn languages differently?

Yes. At early ages, girls tend to develop language more quickly. Remember that it’s OK for children to develop at different speeds. It will be more similar by secondary school age. However, by this stage children might think that languages are ‘more of a girl thing’. Attitudes to learning can have a big impact on educational success so it’s important to find ways to encourage your child and help them enjoy their learning.

Do primary and secondary children learn languages differently?

Yes, there are differences.

Primary school children are learning their first and second languages at the same time. It’s really important to support both languages. Children with a strong foundation in their first language will find it easier to learn a second language. Encourage your child to play, sing and read in both their first and second languages. Remember to plan separate times to focus on each language. If you say something in English and then in another language, your child will automatically listen for their stronger language and ‘tune out’ the other language.

Teenagers are interested in exploring their personalities and identities. This creates lots of opportunities to use popular culture, films, TV, music and video games. Teenagers also enjoy challenging authority, which provides opportunities for debates and discussion.

Will learning another language affect how well my child does at school?

Multilingual children learn at a young age that they can express their ideas in more than one way. This helps their thought process and makes them better, more flexible, learners. Research has found that children who speak more than one language do better in school, and have better memories and problem-solving skills.

What kind of learner is my child?

Watch your child playing. What do they enjoy doing? Puzzlesand problem-solving? Physical play and sports? Word games? Writing stories? Creative play? Try doing these types of activities in English and make a note of what your child responds to best. Alternatively, ask your child to create in English their own one-week ‘dream timetable of activities’. Let them choose how to present it. For example, they could act it out, prepare a written fact file, make a video, draw pictures, go on a treasure hunt or make a scrap book.


Source: https://www.cambridgeenglish.org/learning-english/parents-and-children/how-to-support-your-child/howchildren-learn-languages/. Accessed on 01/22/25
In the sentence ‘Research has found that children who speak more than one language do better in school, and have better memories and problem-solving skills.’, the relative pronouns ‘that’ and ‘who’:
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49Q1022793 | Inglês, Ensino da Língua Estrangeira Inglesa, Professor de Inglês, Prefeitura de Brejo Santo CE, CEV URCA, 2025

According to Jenkins (2012), English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) is “a means of communication between people who come from different first language backgrounds.”. Based on this definition and also on the many studies on ELF so far, we can say that:
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50Q1014642 | Libras, Educação dos Surdos, Intérprete de Libras, Prefeitura de Brejo Santo CE, CEVURCA, 2025

Sobre a história e a cultura da comunidade surda, analise as afirmações e indique a alternativa que apresenta as proposições corretas:

I. A comunidade surda possui uma cultura própria, com valores, práticas e uma identidade compartilhada, sendo a Libras um dos principais elementos dessa identidade.

II. Durante o Congresso de Milão, em 1880, a Língua de Sinais foi oficialmente reconhecida como um meio de ensino eficaz para a educação de surdos em escolas ao redor do mundo.

III. A cultura surda valoriza a experiência visual do mundo, refletindo-se na comunicação, na arte e nas práticas sociais da comunidade.

IV. A identidade surda é homogênea e todos os surdos se identificam da mesma forma dentro da comunidade, sem variações culturais ou sociais.

V. No Brasil, a Libras foi oficialmente reconhecida como língua pela Lei nº 10.436/2002, garantindo direitos linguísticos à comunidade surda.


Após análise das proposições, marque a opção correta:
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