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Enunciado 3353983-1
USS Constitution under sail in Massachusetts Bay, 21 July 1997.

USS Constitution is a wooden-hulled, three-masted heavy frigate of the United 1 States Navy. Named after the Constitution of the United States of America by President George Washington, she is the oldest commissioned vessel afloat in the world. Constitution, launched in 1797, was one of the six original frigates authorized for construction by the Naval Act of 1794 to be the Navy’s capital ships, and so Constitution and her sisters were larger and more heavily armed than the standard run of frigate. Built in Boston, Massachusetts, her first duty with the newly formed United States Navy was to provide protection for American merchant shipping during the Quasi War with France and to defeat the Barbary pirates in the First Barbary War.

Her most famous era of naval warfare was the War of 1812 against Great Britain, when she defeated five British warships. From the battle with Guerriere, she earned the nickname of “Old Ironsides” because cannon balls glanced off her thick hull. She continued to actively serve the nation as flagship in the Mediterranean and African squadrons and circled the world in the 1840s. From 1853 to 1855 she patrolled the coast of Africa searching for illegal slave traders. During the American Civil War, the sailing frigate gave way to the progress of shipbuilding. For several years “Old Ironsides” was used as a training ship for the United States Naval Academy. Considered unfit to sea, the USS Constitution was rescued from destruction when Oliver Wendell Holmes’s poem “Old Ironsides” launched a preservation movement in 1830. Retired from active service in 1881, she served as a receiving ship until designated a museum ship in 1907, and in 1931 she made a three year 90-port tour of the nation. The frigate was completely overhauled for its bicentennial in 1997 and it sailed under its own power, drawing international attention.

Now the oldest U.S. warship still in commission, Constitution remains a powerful reminder of the nation’s earliest steps into dominance of the sea. The Naval Historical Center Detachment of Boston is responsible for planning and performing her maintenance, repair and restoration, keeping her as close to her 1812 configuration as possible. She is berthed at Pier 1 of the former Charlestown Navy Yard, at one end of Boston’s Freedom Trail, and she is open to the public year round.

Internet: <www.wikipedia.org> (adapted).


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In the text, “glanced” can be replaced by bounced without any change in meaning.
 

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Enunciado 3353982-1
USS Constitution under sail in Massachusetts Bay, 21 July 1997.

USS Constitution is a wooden-hulled, three-masted heavy frigate of the United 1 States Navy. Named after the Constitution of the United States of America by President George Washington, she is the oldest commissioned vessel afloat in the world. Constitution, launched in 1797, was one of the six original frigates authorized for construction by the Naval Act of 1794 to be the Navy’s capital ships, and so Constitution and her sisters were larger and more heavily armed than the standard run of frigate. Built in Boston, Massachusetts, her first duty with the newly formed United States Navy was to provide protection for American merchant shipping during the Quasi War with France and to defeat the Barbary pirates in the First Barbary War.

Her most famous era of naval warfare was the War of 1812 against Great Britain, when she defeated five British warships. From the battle with Guerriere, she earned the nickname of “Old Ironsides” because cannon balls glanced off her thick hull. She continued to actively serve the nation as flagship in the Mediterranean and African squadrons and circled the world in the 1840s. From 1853 to 1855 she patrolled the coast of Africa searching for illegal slave traders. During the American Civil War, the sailing frigate gave way to the progress of shipbuilding. For several years “Old Ironsides” was used as a training ship for the United States Naval Academy. Considered unfit to sea, the USS Constitution was rescued from destruction when Oliver Wendell Holmes’s poem “Old Ironsides” launched a preservation movement in 1830. Retired from active service in 1881, she served as a receiving ship until designated a museum ship in 1907, and in 1931 she made a three year 90-port tour of the nation. The frigate was completely overhauled for its bicentennial in 1997 and it sailed under its own power, drawing international attention.

Now the oldest U.S. warship still in commission, Constitution remains a powerful reminder of the nation’s earliest steps into dominance of the sea. The Naval Historical Center Detachment of Boston is responsible for planning and performing her maintenance, repair and restoration, keeping her as close to her 1812 configuration as possible. She is berthed at Pier 1 of the former Charlestown Navy Yard, at one end of Boston’s Freedom Trail, and she is open to the public year round.

Internet: <www.wikipedia.org> (adapted).


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“wooden-hulled” and “three-masted”, related to “USS Constitution”, are examples of modifying compounds that are often hyphenated when preceding a noun.

 

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Enunciado 3353980-1
USS Constitution under sail in Massachusetts Bay, 21 July 1997.

USS Constitution is a wooden-hulled, three-masted heavy frigate of the United 1 States Navy. Named after the Constitution of the United States of America by President George Washington, she is the oldest commissioned vessel afloat in the world. Constitution, launched in 1797, was one of the six original frigates authorized for construction by the Naval Act of 1794 to be the Navy’s capital ships, and so Constitution and her sisters were larger and more heavily armed than the standard run of frigate. Built in Boston, Massachusetts, her first duty with the newly formed United States Navy was to provide protection for American merchant shipping during the Quasi War with France and to defeat the Barbary pirates in the First Barbary War.

Her most famous era of naval warfare was the War of 1812 against Great Britain, when she defeated five British warships. From the battle with Guerriere, she earned the nickname of “Old Ironsides” because cannon balls glanced off her thick hull. She continued to actively serve the nation as flagship in the Mediterranean and African squadrons and circled the world in the 1840s. From 1853 to 1855 she patrolled the coast of Africa searching for illegal slave traders. During the American Civil War, the sailing frigate gave way to the progress of shipbuilding. For several years “Old Ironsides” was used as a training ship for the United States Naval Academy. Considered unfit to sea, the USS Constitution was rescued from destruction when Oliver Wendell Holmes’s poem “Old Ironsides” launched a preservation movement in 1830. Retired from active service in 1881, she served as a receiving ship until designated a museum ship in 1907, and in 1931 she made a three year 90-port tour of the nation. The frigate was completely overhauled for its bicentennial in 1997 and it sailed under its own power, drawing international attention.

Now the oldest U.S. warship still in commission, Constitution remains a powerful reminder of the nation’s earliest steps into dominance of the sea. The Naval Historical Center Detachment of Boston is responsible for planning and performing her maintenance, repair and restoration, keeping her as close to her 1812 configuration as possible. She is berthed at Pier 1 of the former Charlestown Navy Yard, at one end of Boston’s Freedom Trail, and she is open to the public year round.

Internet: <www.wikipedia.org> (adapted).


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Because of an inspirational poem, the USS Constitution was reported unseaworthy and condemned to be broken up, but the museum helped to raise funds for her overhauling.

 

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1673054 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Comunicação Social
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: ANATEL

Acerca do projeto gráfico e da produção das novas mídias eletrônicas, julgue os itens subsequentes.

Considere o texto seguinte, reproduzido da Internet (www.mc.gov.br).

Ministério das Comunicações comemora o Dia do Carteiro

Profissionais são o símbolo dos Correios e entregam 40 milhões de objetos todos os dias

Brasília – Eles são conhecidos por todos os brasileiros. Não há uma pequena localidade no país em que eles não cheguem, levando cartas e encomendas, faça chuva ou sol.

A informação transcrita no texto acima é um exemplo de notícia institucional sem personalização, ou seja, refere-se à instituição (Ministério das Comunicações) e a uma categoria profissional de relevância social reconhecida no Brasil (os carteiros).

 

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1673053 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Comunicação Social
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: ANATEL

Acerca do projeto gráfico e da produção das novas mídias eletrônicas, julgue os itens subsequentes.

Na divulgação de informações em portais corporativos, a primeira versão em CD-ROM de um informativo digital chamase copião. A função do copião é avaliar a linguagem visual e os aspectos estéticos das mídias eletrônicas em fase de teste (experimental).

 

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1673052 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Comunicação Social
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: ANATEL

Acerca do projeto gráfico e da produção das novas mídias eletrônicas, julgue os itens subsequentes.

Ao organizarem publicações empresariais eletrônicas, os responsáveis pela redação e diagramação do material devem levar em conta os princípios da fotocomposição, com caracteres medidos em paica.

 

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1672537 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Comunicação Social
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: ANATEL

Enunciado 1672537-1

Em relação às linguagens e técnicas de produção, diagramação e redação jornalísticas e com base na página de jornal mostrada na figura acima, julgue os itens seguintes.

Segundo as regras de redação jornalística acerca do uso de numerais em títulos, a manchete "100 mil vivem em imóveis sem escritura" também poderia ser escrita da seguinte forma, sem prejuízo semântico da informação: Cem mil vivem em imóveis sem escritura.

 

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1672536 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Comunicação Social
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: ANATEL

Enunciado 1672536-1

Em relação às linguagens e técnicas de produção, diagramação e redação jornalísticas e com base na página de jornal mostrada na figura acima, julgue os itens seguintes.

A página apresenta duas fotos sobre o tema esportes. A primeira (a maior) ocupa parte do centro ótico e do centro geométrico da página, segundo os critérios de diagramação e planejamento gráfico. A segunda (a menor) ocupa integralmente a zona morta, a qual ocupa o centro da parte inferior da página, abaixo da dobra.

 

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1672535 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Comunicação Social
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: ANATEL

Enunciado 1672535-1

Em relação às linguagens e técnicas de produção, diagramação e redação jornalísticas e com base na página de jornal mostrada na figura acima, julgue os itens seguintes.

Do ponto de vista gráfico, a página de jornal mostrada apresenta os seguintes elementos: mancha gráfica, retranca, selo, fio e vinheta.

 

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1672534 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Comunicação Social
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: ANATEL

Enunciado 1672534-1

Em relação às linguagens e técnicas de produção, diagramação e redação jornalísticas e com base na página de jornal mostrada na figura acima, julgue os itens seguintes.

O logotipo do jornal apresenta composição em caracteres do tipo versalete serifado, com traços simples e retos.

 

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