Questões de Concursos Língua Portuguesa e Inglês Resolva questões de Língua Portuguesa e Inglês comentadas com gabarito, online ou em PDF, revisando rapidamente e fixando o conteúdo de forma prática. Filtrar questões 💡 Caso não encontre resultados, diminua os filtros. Língua Portuguesa e Inglês Ordenar por: Mais recentes Mais populares 🔥 Mais comentadas Filtrar questões: Exibir todas as questões Exibir questões resolvidas Excluir questões resolvidas Exibir questões que errei Filtrar 1Q1022356 | Inglês, Pronomes Pronouns, Língua Portuguesa e Inglês, Prefeitura de São Miguel Arcanjo SP, Avança SP, 2025Texto associado. Read the text below to answer question“To read these books, in this way, as an exercise in self-knowledge, carries certain risks. Risks that are both personal and political. Risks that every student of Political Philosophy has known. These risks spring from the fact that philosophy teaches us, and unsettles us, by confronting us with what we already know. There is an irony: the difficulty of this course consists in the fact that it teaches what you already know. It works by taking what we know from familiar unquestioned settings, and making it strange. [...] Philosophy estranges us from the familiar, not by supplying new information, but by inviting and provoking a new way of seeing.But, and here is the risk, once the familiar turns strange, it is never quite the same again. Self-knowledge is like lost innocence; however unsettling you find it, it can never be 'unthought' or 'unknown'. What makes this enterprise difficult, but also riveting, is that Moral and Political Philosophy is a story, and you don't know where the story would lead, but you do know that the story is about You.” Text taken from: “Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do?” Introduction Class ― Michael Sandel In the sentence "But, and here is the risk, once the familiar turns strange, it is never quite the same again," the pronoun "it" most directly refers to: ✂️ a) The risk mentioned at the beginning of the sentence. ✂️ b) The strange concept being discussed. ✂️ c) The reader's perspective. ✂️ d) The "familiar" that undergoes transformation. ✂️ e) The learning experience. Resolver questão 🗨️ Comentários 📊 Estatísticas 📁 Salvar 📑 Conteúdos 🏳️ Reportar erro 2Q1022357 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Língua Portuguesa e Inglês, Prefeitura de São Miguel Arcanjo SP, Avança SP, 2025Texto associado. Read the text below to answer question“To read these books, in this way, as an exercise in self-knowledge, carries certain risks. Risks that are both personal and political. Risks that every student of Political Philosophy has known. These risks spring from the fact that philosophy teaches us, and unsettles us, by confronting us with what we already know. There is an irony: the difficulty of this course consists in the fact that it teaches what you already know. It works by taking what we know from familiar unquestioned settings, and making it strange. [...] Philosophy estranges us from the familiar, not by supplying new information, but by inviting and provoking a new way of seeing.But, and here is the risk, once the familiar turns strange, it is never quite the same again. Self-knowledge is like lost innocence; however unsettling you find it, it can never be 'unthought' or 'unknown'. What makes this enterprise difficult, but also riveting, is that Moral and Political Philosophy is a story, and you don't know where the story would lead, but you do know that the story is about You.” Text taken from: “Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do?” Introduction Class ― Michael Sandel What does the word "unsettles" convey in the context of the passage? ✂️ a) Makes us feel comfortable ✂️ b) Simplifies complex concepts ✂️ c) Provides clarity and peace ✂️ d) Enhances familiarity with known ideas ✂️ e) Disturbs our usual way of thinking. Resolver questão 🗨️ Comentários 📊 Estatísticas 📁 Salvar 📑 Conteúdos 🏳️ Reportar erro 3Q1022358 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Língua Portuguesa e Inglês, Prefeitura de São Miguel Arcanjo SP, Avança SP, 2025Texto associado. Read the text below to answer question“To read these books, in this way, as an exercise in self-knowledge, carries certain risks. Risks that are both personal and political. Risks that every student of Political Philosophy has known. These risks spring from the fact that philosophy teaches us, and unsettles us, by confronting us with what we already know. There is an irony: the difficulty of this course consists in the fact that it teaches what you already know. It works by taking what we know from familiar unquestioned settings, and making it strange. [...] Philosophy estranges us from the familiar, not by supplying new information, but by inviting and provoking a new way of seeing.But, and here is the risk, once the familiar turns strange, it is never quite the same again. Self-knowledge is like lost innocence; however unsettling you find it, it can never be 'unthought' or 'unknown'. What makes this enterprise difficult, but also riveting, is that Moral and Political Philosophy is a story, and you don't know where the story would lead, but you do know that the story is about You.” Text taken from: “Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do?” Introduction Class ― Michael Sandel The phrase "unquestioned settings" in the text refers to: ✂️ a) Familiar contexts we take for granted. ✂️ b) Political institutions that form the foundation of societal governance. ✂️ c) Classroom environments. ✂️ d) Historical settings that serve as a backdrop for philosophical reflection. ✂️ e) Physical locationsshaped by collective social perceptions. Resolver questão 🗨️ Comentários 📊 Estatísticas 📁 Salvar 📑 Conteúdos 🏳️ Reportar erro 4Q1022359 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Língua Portuguesa e Inglês, Prefeitura de São Miguel Arcanjo SP, Avança SP, 2025Texto associado. Read the text below to answer question“To read these books, in this way, as an exercise in self-knowledge, carries certain risks. Risks that are both personal and political. Risks that every student of Political Philosophy has known. These risks spring from the fact that philosophy teaches us, and unsettles us, by confronting us with what we already know. There is an irony: the difficulty of this course consists in the fact that it teaches what you already know. It works by taking what we know from familiar unquestioned settings, and making it strange. [...] Philosophy estranges us from the familiar, not by supplying new information, but by inviting and provoking a new way of seeing.But, and here is the risk, once the familiar turns strange, it is never quite the same again. Self-knowledge is like lost innocence; however unsettling you find it, it can never be 'unthought' or 'unknown'. What makes this enterprise difficult, but also riveting, is that Moral and Political Philosophy is a story, and you don't know where the story would lead, but you do know that the story is about You.” Text taken from: “Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do?” Introduction Class ― Michael Sandel The metaphor "Self-knowledge is like lost innocence" implies that: ✂️ a) Knowledge, once obtained, can always be set aside and later regained without lasting impact. ✂️ b) Philosophy introduces challenges that keep us the same permanently. ✂️ c) The process of learning and gaining awareness is most effective and meaningful during the innocence of childhood. ✂️ d) Once you gain understanding, you cannot return to ignorance. ✂️ e) Innocence, once lost, is irretrievable and preferable to awareness. Resolver questão 🗨️ Comentários 📊 Estatísticas 📁 Salvar 📑 Conteúdos 🏳️ Reportar erro 5Q1022360 | Inglês, Advérbios e Conjunções Adverbs And Conjunctions, Língua Portuguesa e Inglês, Prefeitura de São Miguel Arcanjo SP, Avança SP, 2025Choose the sentence that demonstrates the correct use of “just”. ✂️ a) She has just finished her homework, so she can relax now. ✂️ b) They have been just to Paris last week for their anniversary. ✂️ c) I will just seen him tomorrow at the meeting. ✂️ d) He just have completed the task assigned, by his boss. ✂️ e) We are just go to the mall for shopping. Resolver questão 🗨️ Comentários 📊 Estatísticas 📁 Salvar 📑 Conteúdos 🏳️ Reportar erro 6Q1022361 | Inglês, Aspectos Linguísticos Linguistic Aspects, Língua Portuguesa e Inglês, Prefeitura de São Miguel Arcanjo SP, Avança SP, 2025Analyze the following words. 1 - cup 2 - look 3 - shut 4 - bug 5 – truck Which number corresponds to the word that has a different vowel sound from the others? ✂️ a) 5 ✂️ b) 4 ✂️ c) 3 ✂️ d) 2 ✂️ e) 1 Resolver questão 🗨️ Comentários 📊 Estatísticas 📁 Salvar 📑 Conteúdos 🏳️ Reportar erro 7Q1022362 | Inglês, Aspectos Linguísticos Linguistic Aspects, Língua Portuguesa e Inglês, Prefeitura de São Miguel Arcanjo SP, Avança SP, 2025Read the following sets of words and analyze their vowel sounds. 1 - cat, hat, map 2 - sheep, meet, deed 3 - cup, luck, bus Which statement describes the vowel sounds in these word sets? ✂️ a) Set 1 contains the short vowel /æ/, set 2 contains the long vowel /iː/, and set 3 contains the short vowel /ʌ/. ✂️ b) Set 1 contains the long vowel /eɪ/, set 2 contains the short vowel /ɪ/, and set 3 contains the short vowel /ʊ/. ✂️ c) Set 1 contains the short vowel /æ/, set 2 contains the short vowel /ɪ/, and set 3 contains the long vowel /uː/. ✂️ d) Set 1 contains the short vowel /e/, set 2 contains the long vowel /iː/, and set 3 containsthe short vowel /u/. ✂️ e) Set 1 contains the short vowel /æ/, set 2 contains the short vowel /e/, and set 3 contains the short vowel /ʌ/. Resolver questão 🗨️ Comentários 📊 Estatísticas 📁 Salvar 📑 Conteúdos 🏳️ Reportar erro 8Q1022363 | Inglês, Aspectos Linguísticos Linguistic Aspects, Língua Portuguesa e Inglês, Prefeitura de São Miguel Arcanjo SP, Avança SP, 2025Consider the pronunciation of the following irregular verbs and their forms: Lead – Led, led Feed – Fed, fed Bleed – Bled, bled Breed – Bred, bred Read – Read, read Which statement is correct? ✂️ a) The past and past participle forms of all the verbs are pronounced the same as their base forms. ✂️ b) The base form "Lead" is pronounced the same as its past and past participle forms. ✂️ c) The verb "Read" has the same spelling in all forms, but its pronunciation differs between the base form and the past/past participle forms. ✂️ d) Only two verbs follow the same vowel sound pattern in their base, past, and past participle forms. ✂️ e) he verb "Bleed" is pronounced differently in its past participle compared to its past form, the same happens with the verbs "Lead” and “Breed”. Resolver questão 🗨️ Comentários 📊 Estatísticas 📁 Salvar 📑 Conteúdos 🏳️ Reportar erro 9Q1022364 | Inglês, Ensino da Língua Estrangeira Inglesa, Língua Portuguesa e Inglês, Prefeitura de São Miguel Arcanjo SP, Avança SP, 2025What key principles and practices are emphasized in the concept of teaching English as a lingua franca? ✂️ a) It teaches English as a global tool, recognizing diverse linguistic and cultural uses locally and internationally. ✂️ b) It teaches the English Language as in its traditional forms, tied to native speakers in official English-speaking countries. ✂️ c) It prioritizes teaching standardized varieties, such as American and British English, as the global norms to be followed. ✂️ d) It presents English as a foreign language, rooted in Eurocentric perspectives and limited to specific cultural models. ✂️ e) It separates English learning from intercultural contexts, promoting linguistic uniformity over cultural diversity. Resolver questão 🗨️ Comentários 📊 Estatísticas 📁 Salvar 📑 Conteúdos 🏳️ Reportar erro 10Q1022365 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Língua Portuguesa e Inglês, Prefeitura de São Miguel Arcanjo SP, Avança SP, 2025Analyze the following passages: “For last year's words belong to last year's language And next year's words await another voice.” — T.S. Eliot, Four Quartets “No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river and he's not the same man.” — Heraclitus What central theme connects the ideas expressed in the passages by T.S. Eliot and Heraclitus? ✂️ a) The permanence of human identity. ✂️ b) The cyclical nature of time. ✂️ c) The inevitability of change. ✂️ d) The importance of tradition. ✂️ e) The rejection of progress. Resolver questão 🗨️ Comentários 📊 Estatísticas 📁 Salvar 📑 Conteúdos 🏳️ Reportar erro 🖨️ Imprimir
1Q1022356 | Inglês, Pronomes Pronouns, Língua Portuguesa e Inglês, Prefeitura de São Miguel Arcanjo SP, Avança SP, 2025Texto associado. Read the text below to answer question“To read these books, in this way, as an exercise in self-knowledge, carries certain risks. Risks that are both personal and political. Risks that every student of Political Philosophy has known. These risks spring from the fact that philosophy teaches us, and unsettles us, by confronting us with what we already know. There is an irony: the difficulty of this course consists in the fact that it teaches what you already know. It works by taking what we know from familiar unquestioned settings, and making it strange. [...] Philosophy estranges us from the familiar, not by supplying new information, but by inviting and provoking a new way of seeing.But, and here is the risk, once the familiar turns strange, it is never quite the same again. Self-knowledge is like lost innocence; however unsettling you find it, it can never be 'unthought' or 'unknown'. What makes this enterprise difficult, but also riveting, is that Moral and Political Philosophy is a story, and you don't know where the story would lead, but you do know that the story is about You.” Text taken from: “Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do?” Introduction Class ― Michael Sandel In the sentence "But, and here is the risk, once the familiar turns strange, it is never quite the same again," the pronoun "it" most directly refers to: ✂️ a) The risk mentioned at the beginning of the sentence. ✂️ b) The strange concept being discussed. ✂️ c) The reader's perspective. ✂️ d) The "familiar" that undergoes transformation. ✂️ e) The learning experience. Resolver questão 🗨️ Comentários 📊 Estatísticas 📁 Salvar 📑 Conteúdos 🏳️ Reportar erro
2Q1022357 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Língua Portuguesa e Inglês, Prefeitura de São Miguel Arcanjo SP, Avança SP, 2025Texto associado. Read the text below to answer question“To read these books, in this way, as an exercise in self-knowledge, carries certain risks. Risks that are both personal and political. Risks that every student of Political Philosophy has known. These risks spring from the fact that philosophy teaches us, and unsettles us, by confronting us with what we already know. There is an irony: the difficulty of this course consists in the fact that it teaches what you already know. It works by taking what we know from familiar unquestioned settings, and making it strange. [...] Philosophy estranges us from the familiar, not by supplying new information, but by inviting and provoking a new way of seeing.But, and here is the risk, once the familiar turns strange, it is never quite the same again. Self-knowledge is like lost innocence; however unsettling you find it, it can never be 'unthought' or 'unknown'. What makes this enterprise difficult, but also riveting, is that Moral and Political Philosophy is a story, and you don't know where the story would lead, but you do know that the story is about You.” Text taken from: “Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do?” Introduction Class ― Michael Sandel What does the word "unsettles" convey in the context of the passage? ✂️ a) Makes us feel comfortable ✂️ b) Simplifies complex concepts ✂️ c) Provides clarity and peace ✂️ d) Enhances familiarity with known ideas ✂️ e) Disturbs our usual way of thinking. Resolver questão 🗨️ Comentários 📊 Estatísticas 📁 Salvar 📑 Conteúdos 🏳️ Reportar erro
3Q1022358 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Língua Portuguesa e Inglês, Prefeitura de São Miguel Arcanjo SP, Avança SP, 2025Texto associado. Read the text below to answer question“To read these books, in this way, as an exercise in self-knowledge, carries certain risks. Risks that are both personal and political. Risks that every student of Political Philosophy has known. These risks spring from the fact that philosophy teaches us, and unsettles us, by confronting us with what we already know. There is an irony: the difficulty of this course consists in the fact that it teaches what you already know. It works by taking what we know from familiar unquestioned settings, and making it strange. [...] Philosophy estranges us from the familiar, not by supplying new information, but by inviting and provoking a new way of seeing.But, and here is the risk, once the familiar turns strange, it is never quite the same again. Self-knowledge is like lost innocence; however unsettling you find it, it can never be 'unthought' or 'unknown'. What makes this enterprise difficult, but also riveting, is that Moral and Political Philosophy is a story, and you don't know where the story would lead, but you do know that the story is about You.” Text taken from: “Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do?” Introduction Class ― Michael Sandel The phrase "unquestioned settings" in the text refers to: ✂️ a) Familiar contexts we take for granted. ✂️ b) Political institutions that form the foundation of societal governance. ✂️ c) Classroom environments. ✂️ d) Historical settings that serve as a backdrop for philosophical reflection. ✂️ e) Physical locationsshaped by collective social perceptions. Resolver questão 🗨️ Comentários 📊 Estatísticas 📁 Salvar 📑 Conteúdos 🏳️ Reportar erro
4Q1022359 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Língua Portuguesa e Inglês, Prefeitura de São Miguel Arcanjo SP, Avança SP, 2025Texto associado. Read the text below to answer question“To read these books, in this way, as an exercise in self-knowledge, carries certain risks. Risks that are both personal and political. Risks that every student of Political Philosophy has known. These risks spring from the fact that philosophy teaches us, and unsettles us, by confronting us with what we already know. There is an irony: the difficulty of this course consists in the fact that it teaches what you already know. It works by taking what we know from familiar unquestioned settings, and making it strange. [...] Philosophy estranges us from the familiar, not by supplying new information, but by inviting and provoking a new way of seeing.But, and here is the risk, once the familiar turns strange, it is never quite the same again. Self-knowledge is like lost innocence; however unsettling you find it, it can never be 'unthought' or 'unknown'. What makes this enterprise difficult, but also riveting, is that Moral and Political Philosophy is a story, and you don't know where the story would lead, but you do know that the story is about You.” Text taken from: “Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do?” Introduction Class ― Michael Sandel The metaphor "Self-knowledge is like lost innocence" implies that: ✂️ a) Knowledge, once obtained, can always be set aside and later regained without lasting impact. ✂️ b) Philosophy introduces challenges that keep us the same permanently. ✂️ c) The process of learning and gaining awareness is most effective and meaningful during the innocence of childhood. ✂️ d) Once you gain understanding, you cannot return to ignorance. ✂️ e) Innocence, once lost, is irretrievable and preferable to awareness. Resolver questão 🗨️ Comentários 📊 Estatísticas 📁 Salvar 📑 Conteúdos 🏳️ Reportar erro
5Q1022360 | Inglês, Advérbios e Conjunções Adverbs And Conjunctions, Língua Portuguesa e Inglês, Prefeitura de São Miguel Arcanjo SP, Avança SP, 2025Choose the sentence that demonstrates the correct use of “just”. ✂️ a) She has just finished her homework, so she can relax now. ✂️ b) They have been just to Paris last week for their anniversary. ✂️ c) I will just seen him tomorrow at the meeting. ✂️ d) He just have completed the task assigned, by his boss. ✂️ e) We are just go to the mall for shopping. Resolver questão 🗨️ Comentários 📊 Estatísticas 📁 Salvar 📑 Conteúdos 🏳️ Reportar erro
6Q1022361 | Inglês, Aspectos Linguísticos Linguistic Aspects, Língua Portuguesa e Inglês, Prefeitura de São Miguel Arcanjo SP, Avança SP, 2025Analyze the following words. 1 - cup 2 - look 3 - shut 4 - bug 5 – truck Which number corresponds to the word that has a different vowel sound from the others? ✂️ a) 5 ✂️ b) 4 ✂️ c) 3 ✂️ d) 2 ✂️ e) 1 Resolver questão 🗨️ Comentários 📊 Estatísticas 📁 Salvar 📑 Conteúdos 🏳️ Reportar erro
7Q1022362 | Inglês, Aspectos Linguísticos Linguistic Aspects, Língua Portuguesa e Inglês, Prefeitura de São Miguel Arcanjo SP, Avança SP, 2025Read the following sets of words and analyze their vowel sounds. 1 - cat, hat, map 2 - sheep, meet, deed 3 - cup, luck, bus Which statement describes the vowel sounds in these word sets? ✂️ a) Set 1 contains the short vowel /æ/, set 2 contains the long vowel /iː/, and set 3 contains the short vowel /ʌ/. ✂️ b) Set 1 contains the long vowel /eɪ/, set 2 contains the short vowel /ɪ/, and set 3 contains the short vowel /ʊ/. ✂️ c) Set 1 contains the short vowel /æ/, set 2 contains the short vowel /ɪ/, and set 3 contains the long vowel /uː/. ✂️ d) Set 1 contains the short vowel /e/, set 2 contains the long vowel /iː/, and set 3 containsthe short vowel /u/. ✂️ e) Set 1 contains the short vowel /æ/, set 2 contains the short vowel /e/, and set 3 contains the short vowel /ʌ/. Resolver questão 🗨️ Comentários 📊 Estatísticas 📁 Salvar 📑 Conteúdos 🏳️ Reportar erro
8Q1022363 | Inglês, Aspectos Linguísticos Linguistic Aspects, Língua Portuguesa e Inglês, Prefeitura de São Miguel Arcanjo SP, Avança SP, 2025Consider the pronunciation of the following irregular verbs and their forms: Lead – Led, led Feed – Fed, fed Bleed – Bled, bled Breed – Bred, bred Read – Read, read Which statement is correct? ✂️ a) The past and past participle forms of all the verbs are pronounced the same as their base forms. ✂️ b) The base form "Lead" is pronounced the same as its past and past participle forms. ✂️ c) The verb "Read" has the same spelling in all forms, but its pronunciation differs between the base form and the past/past participle forms. ✂️ d) Only two verbs follow the same vowel sound pattern in their base, past, and past participle forms. ✂️ e) he verb "Bleed" is pronounced differently in its past participle compared to its past form, the same happens with the verbs "Lead” and “Breed”. Resolver questão 🗨️ Comentários 📊 Estatísticas 📁 Salvar 📑 Conteúdos 🏳️ Reportar erro
9Q1022364 | Inglês, Ensino da Língua Estrangeira Inglesa, Língua Portuguesa e Inglês, Prefeitura de São Miguel Arcanjo SP, Avança SP, 2025What key principles and practices are emphasized in the concept of teaching English as a lingua franca? ✂️ a) It teaches English as a global tool, recognizing diverse linguistic and cultural uses locally and internationally. ✂️ b) It teaches the English Language as in its traditional forms, tied to native speakers in official English-speaking countries. ✂️ c) It prioritizes teaching standardized varieties, such as American and British English, as the global norms to be followed. ✂️ d) It presents English as a foreign language, rooted in Eurocentric perspectives and limited to specific cultural models. ✂️ e) It separates English learning from intercultural contexts, promoting linguistic uniformity over cultural diversity. Resolver questão 🗨️ Comentários 📊 Estatísticas 📁 Salvar 📑 Conteúdos 🏳️ Reportar erro
10Q1022365 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Língua Portuguesa e Inglês, Prefeitura de São Miguel Arcanjo SP, Avança SP, 2025Analyze the following passages: “For last year's words belong to last year's language And next year's words await another voice.” — T.S. Eliot, Four Quartets “No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river and he's not the same man.” — Heraclitus What central theme connects the ideas expressed in the passages by T.S. Eliot and Heraclitus? ✂️ a) The permanence of human identity. ✂️ b) The cyclical nature of time. ✂️ c) The inevitability of change. ✂️ d) The importance of tradition. ✂️ e) The rejection of progress. Resolver questão 🗨️ Comentários 📊 Estatísticas 📁 Salvar 📑 Conteúdos 🏳️ Reportar erro