Prova de Inglês: Interpretação de Texto – Rio Branco (CESPE)
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Considering text II, judge whether the following statements are right (C) or wrong (E).
By stating that he wants to show the reader “the lie of the land” (first sentence of the text), the author means that he wants to inform the reader of the rules he followed in writing the book.
Based on text II, judge whether the following statements are right (C) or wrong (E).
The excerpt “lest the well-known masterpieces be crowded out by my own personal favourites” (second sentence of the second paragraph) could be, maintaining the coherence and correctness of the original, correctly replaced with to avoid leaving the well-known masterpieces out to fill the book with my own personal favourites.
Based on text II, judge whether the following statements are right (C) or wrong (E).
It can be correctly concluded from the excerpt “Praise is so much duller than criticism” (ninth sentence of the first paragraph) that the author wishes to write a book criticizing what he considers “monstrosities”.
Regarding text III, judge whether the following statements are right (C) or wrong (E).
The author of the text considers that, more than the competence of the applicants or their nationality, it is their political connections — who they know — that has the greatest impact on their chance of being recruited for international jobs.
Regarding text III, judge whether the following statements are right (C) or wrong (E).
According to the text, reconciling the principle of equitable geographical distribution of recruits with that of securing the highest standards of efficiency, competence, and integrity was a legal obligation incumbent both on the Secretary-General of the League of Nations and the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
Based on text V, judge whether the following statements are right (C) or wrong (E).
It can be inferred that the more urban expansions and proliferation of informal settlements are created, the more problems the communities nearby will face in terms of provision of public services.
Based on text V, judge whether the following statements are right (C) or wrong (E).
To ensure equal and inclusive access to services and create urban spaces that improve livability, cities should be developed by citizens aiming to fully realize their potential.
Based on text V, judge whether the following statements are right (C) or wrong (E).
Due to the amount of global GDP produced by cities, the article shows how important it is for cities to continue growing to help the urbanization process.
Based on text V, judge whether the following statements are right (C) or wrong (E).
Despite the many vulnerabilities and threats cities encounter, it is reasonable to conclude that with effective planning, policies, and adequate support, urbanization can avoid unnecessary risks and costs, enabling cities to achieve their full potential.
Based on text I, judge whether the following statements are right (C) or wrong (E).
The text stresses the difference between the opinions of cave artists and of modern art scholars in terms of the concept of the artistic genius.
Based on text I, judge whether the following statements are right (C) or wrong (E).
The author sides with those who take cave art to be a ‘great spiritual symbol’, as stated in the first paragraph.
Based on text I, judge whether the following statements are right (C) or wrong (E).
The text suggests that 20th-century scholars had an erroneous perspective on how cave art should be viewed.
Based on text I, judge whether the following statements are right (C) or wrong (E).
The author concludes that cave artists depicted humans as weak to show the preponderance megafauna had in those days.
Judge whether the following items about text I are right (C) or wrong (E).
The last sentence of the second paragraph could be rewritten, maintaining its original meaning and correctness, as: Accordingly, Judith Thurman has already written that cave artists, notwithstanding their respect for naturalistic portraits, have an aversion to painting human beings with traces of crudeness, which suggests mockery.
Judge whether the following items about text I are right (C) or wrong (E).
By stating that the human figures in cave art are “self-effacing” (last sentence of the first paragraph), the author means that humans were virtually absent characters in cave paintings.
Considering text II, judge whether the following statements are right (C) or wrong (E).
As used in the third sentence of the first paragraph, the expression “most exacting class of critics” refers to critics who worry too much about being correct.
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