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4134322 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Matemática
Banca: PM-MG
Orgão: PM-MG
Provas:
O brasão da Polícia Militar de Minas Gerais é uma representação heráldica que condensa, em sua forma e composição, os valores históricos, a tradição militar e a identidade simbólica da Corporação. Ao centro: o escudo tradicional da PMMG. Acima dele: o capacete dos Dragões da Inconfidência. Ao fundo: duas espadas cruzadas. Ao redor: folhagens ornamentais. Para cálculo, visando plotagem em viaturas, fachadas e edificações da Corporação, é necessário que a forma seja simplificada para desenhos geométricos mais simples e com a mesma área total, de forma a se calcular a área aproximada que será plotada.

Enunciado 4640990-1

O Brasão da PMMG simplificado é representado pela figura acima e composto por:

I. Escudo, um retângulo de 20 m × 24 m, com duas áreas vazadas internas: a.1) - entalhe semicircular (raio 6 m) na base e a.2) - medalhão central (círculo de raio 4 m);
II. Um triângulo isósceles superior (base 20 m, altura 6 m) representando o capacete dos Dragões da Inconfidência;
III. Lauréis: duas meias-coronas (semianéis) com raio externo 5 m e raio interno 4 m representando as folhagens ornamentais;
IV. Espadas: dois retângulos de 2 m × 24 m tangentes aos laureis no ponto médio.

Considere que todas as regiões hachuradas são vazadas (excluídas do cálculo). Calcule e marque a alternativa que contém a área total a ser adesivada (m²), sem aproximações, em função de π.
 

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4134321 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: PM-MG
Orgão: PM-MG
Provas:
Read text I and then answer the question below.
TEXT I
“Through the Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted (LEOKA) Data Collection, the FBI provides data and training that helps keep law enforcement officers safe as they protect the nation’s communities. The goal is to provide relevant, high quality, potentially lifesaving information to law enforcement agencies focusing on why an incident occurred, as opposed to what occurred during the incident, with the hope of preventing future incidents. The data collected is analyzed by the LEOKA team and the results are incorporated into the officer safety awareness training the FBI provides for partner agencies. 
LEOKA’S Three-Tier Approach
LEOKA has a three-tier approach in order to fulfill its mission and promote officer safety awareness to the law enforcement community nationwide:
▪ Data collection: Data on line-of-duty deaths and assaults are collected from participating agencies across the country through the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program, and the recent expansion of the data collection methods are providing even more facts that can be studied by experts and officer safety trainers in order to tailor training to real world circumstances. The data are also published annually in the Bureau’s Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted report.
▪ Research: Over the years, researchers led by the LEOKA Data Collection have been conducting indepth research using UCR data collected regarding incidents in which officers are killed or assaulted. The published research gives officers a sharper understanding of what types of scenarios and circumstances have resulted in fatalities and assaults. These articles and publications also contain information obtained through extensive interviews with officers and offenders involved in critical incidents to develop lessons learned, trends and curriculum development for the FBI’s Officer Safety Awareness Training (OSAT).
▪ Training: The objective of the Bureau’s OSAT, which has been provided to thousands of our law enforcement partners in the U.S. and abroad, is to assist law enforcement managers, trainers, and personnel with identifying issues and circumstances that may contribute to officer deaths and assaults and help prevent them. Data has shown an increase in ambushes on our nation’s law enforcement officers. As a result, LEOKA trainers are studying the data with the purpose of shaping future training to help reverse this trend with information and education.
LEOKA Criteria
The data collected under the auspices of the LEOKA Data Collection involves law enforcement officers who meet a certain set of criteria established by the FBI.
General Criteria
The publishable data pertains to felonious deaths, accidental deaths, and assaults of duly sworn city, university and college, county, state, tribal, and federal law enforcement officers who, at the time of the incident, met the following criteria:
▪ Wore/carried a badge (ordinarily)
▪ Carried a firearm (ordinarily)
▪ Were duly sworn and had full arrest powers
▪ Were members of a law enforcement agency
▪ Were acting in an official capacity, whether on or off duty, at the time of the incident
▪ If killed, the deaths were directly related to the injuries received during the incidentes.” 
Source (adapted): Federal Bureau of Investigation - FBI. Available at: https://www.fbi.gov/how-we-can-help-you/more-fbiservices-and-information/ucr/leoka Accessed on: September 08, 2025. 
All the alternatives match the meaning of the word “awareness” as used in the sentence, EXCEPT:

“The data collected is analyzed by the LEOKA team and the results are incorporated into the officer safety awareness training the FBI provides for partner agencies.” 
 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
4134320 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: PM-MG
Orgão: PM-MG
Provas:
Read text I and then answer the question below.
TEXT I
“Through the Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted (LEOKA) Data Collection, the FBI provides data and training that helps keep law enforcement officers safe as they protect the nation’s communities. The goal is to provide relevant, high quality, potentially lifesaving information to law enforcement agencies focusing on why an incident occurred, as opposed to what occurred during the incident, with the hope of preventing future incidents. The data collected is analyzed by the LEOKA team and the results are incorporated into the officer safety awareness training the FBI provides for partner agencies. 
LEOKA’S Three-Tier Approach
LEOKA has a three-tier approach in order to fulfill its mission and promote officer safety awareness to the law enforcement community nationwide:
▪ Data collection: Data on line-of-duty deaths and assaults are collected from participating agencies across the country through the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program, and the recent expansion of the data collection methods are providing even more facts that can be studied by experts and officer safety trainers in order to tailor training to real world circumstances. The data are also published annually in the Bureau’s Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted report.
▪ Research: Over the years, researchers led by the LEOKA Data Collection have been conducting indepth research using UCR data collected regarding incidents in which officers are killed or assaulted. The published research gives officers a sharper understanding of what types of scenarios and circumstances have resulted in fatalities and assaults. These articles and publications also contain information obtained through extensive interviews with officers and offenders involved in critical incidents to develop lessons learned, trends and curriculum development for the FBI’s Officer Safety Awareness Training (OSAT).
▪ Training: The objective of the Bureau’s OSAT, which has been provided to thousands of our law enforcement partners in the U.S. and abroad, is to assist law enforcement managers, trainers, and personnel with identifying issues and circumstances that may contribute to officer deaths and assaults and help prevent them. Data has shown an increase in ambushes on our nation’s law enforcement officers. As a result, LEOKA trainers are studying the data with the purpose of shaping future training to help reverse this trend with information and education.
LEOKA Criteria
The data collected under the auspices of the LEOKA Data Collection involves law enforcement officers who meet a certain set of criteria established by the FBI.
General Criteria
The publishable data pertains to felonious deaths, accidental deaths, and assaults of duly sworn city, university and college, county, state, tribal, and federal law enforcement officers who, at the time of the incident, met the following criteria:
▪ Wore/carried a badge (ordinarily)
▪ Carried a firearm (ordinarily)
▪ Were duly sworn and had full arrest powers
▪ Were members of a law enforcement agency
▪ Were acting in an official capacity, whether on or off duty, at the time of the incident
▪ If killed, the deaths were directly related to the injuries received during the incidentes.” 
Source (adapted): Federal Bureau of Investigation - FBI. Available at: https://www.fbi.gov/how-we-can-help-you/more-fbiservices-and-information/ucr/leoka Accessed on: September 08, 2025. 
Choose the alternative that best matches the meaning of the word “badge” as used in the sentence:

Wore/carried a badge (ordinarily).”
 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
4134319 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: PM-MG
Orgão: PM-MG
Provas:
Read text I and then answer the question below.
TEXT I
“Through the Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted (LEOKA) Data Collection, the FBI provides data and training that helps keep law enforcement officers safe as they protect the nation’s communities. The goal is to provide relevant, high quality, potentially lifesaving information to law enforcement agencies focusing on why an incident occurred, as opposed to what occurred during the incident, with the hope of preventing future incidents. The data collected is analyzed by the LEOKA team and the results are incorporated into the officer safety awareness training the FBI provides for partner agencies. 
LEOKA’S Three-Tier Approach
LEOKA has a three-tier approach in order to fulfill its mission and promote officer safety awareness to the law enforcement community nationwide:
▪ Data collection: Data on line-of-duty deaths and assaults are collected from participating agencies across the country through the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program, and the recent expansion of the data collection methods are providing even more facts that can be studied by experts and officer safety trainers in order to tailor training to real world circumstances. The data are also published annually in the Bureau’s Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted report.
▪ Research: Over the years, researchers led by the LEOKA Data Collection have been conducting indepth research using UCR data collected regarding incidents in which officers are killed or assaulted. The published research gives officers a sharper understanding of what types of scenarios and circumstances have resulted in fatalities and assaults. These articles and publications also contain information obtained through extensive interviews with officers and offenders involved in critical incidents to develop lessons learned, trends and curriculum development for the FBI’s Officer Safety Awareness Training (OSAT).
▪ Training: The objective of the Bureau’s OSAT, which has been provided to thousands of our law enforcement partners in the U.S. and abroad, is to assist law enforcement managers, trainers, and personnel with identifying issues and circumstances that may contribute to officer deaths and assaults and help prevent them. Data has shown an increase in ambushes on our nation’s law enforcement officers. As a result, LEOKA trainers are studying the data with the purpose of shaping future training to help reverse this trend with information and education.
LEOKA Criteria
The data collected under the auspices of the LEOKA Data Collection involves law enforcement officers who meet a certain set of criteria established by the FBI.
General Criteria
The publishable data pertains to felonious deaths, accidental deaths, and assaults of duly sworn city, university and college, county, state, tribal, and federal law enforcement officers who, at the time of the incident, met the following criteria:
▪ Wore/carried a badge (ordinarily)
▪ Carried a firearm (ordinarily)
▪ Were duly sworn and had full arrest powers
▪ Were members of a law enforcement agency
▪ Were acting in an official capacity, whether on or off duty, at the time of the incident
▪ If killed, the deaths were directly related to the injuries received during the incidentes.” 
Source (adapted): Federal Bureau of Investigation - FBI. Available at: https://www.fbi.gov/how-we-can-help-you/more-fbiservices-and-information/ucr/leoka Accessed on: September 08, 2025. 
According to the text, the publishable data from the LEOKA Data Collection refers to law enforcement officers who were killed or assaulted and who, at the time of the incident, were, EXCEPT:
 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
4134318 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: PM-MG
Orgão: PM-MG
Provas:
Read text I and then answer the question below.
TEXT I
“Through the Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted (LEOKA) Data Collection, the FBI provides data and training that helps keep law enforcement officers safe as they protect the nation’s communities. The goal is to provide relevant, high quality, potentially lifesaving information to law enforcement agencies focusing on why an incident occurred, as opposed to what occurred during the incident, with the hope of preventing future incidents. The data collected is analyzed by the LEOKA team and the results are incorporated into the officer safety awareness training the FBI provides for partner agencies. 
LEOKA’S Three-Tier Approach
LEOKA has a three-tier approach in order to fulfill its mission and promote officer safety awareness to the law enforcement community nationwide:
▪ Data collection: Data on line-of-duty deaths and assaults are collected from participating agencies across the country through the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program, and the recent expansion of the data collection methods are providing even more facts that can be studied by experts and officer safety trainers in order to tailor training to real world circumstances. The data are also published annually in the Bureau’s Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted report.
▪ Research: Over the years, researchers led by the LEOKA Data Collection have been conducting indepth research using UCR data collected regarding incidents in which officers are killed or assaulted. The published research gives officers a sharper understanding of what types of scenarios and circumstances have resulted in fatalities and assaults. These articles and publications also contain information obtained through extensive interviews with officers and offenders involved in critical incidents to develop lessons learned, trends and curriculum development for the FBI’s Officer Safety Awareness Training (OSAT).
▪ Training: The objective of the Bureau’s OSAT, which has been provided to thousands of our law enforcement partners in the U.S. and abroad, is to assist law enforcement managers, trainers, and personnel with identifying issues and circumstances that may contribute to officer deaths and assaults and help prevent them. Data has shown an increase in ambushes on our nation’s law enforcement officers. As a result, LEOKA trainers are studying the data with the purpose of shaping future training to help reverse this trend with information and education.
LEOKA Criteria
The data collected under the auspices of the LEOKA Data Collection involves law enforcement officers who meet a certain set of criteria established by the FBI.
General Criteria
The publishable data pertains to felonious deaths, accidental deaths, and assaults of duly sworn city, university and college, county, state, tribal, and federal law enforcement officers who, at the time of the incident, met the following criteria:
▪ Wore/carried a badge (ordinarily)
▪ Carried a firearm (ordinarily)
▪ Were duly sworn and had full arrest powers
▪ Were members of a law enforcement agency
▪ Were acting in an official capacity, whether on or off duty, at the time of the incident
▪ If killed, the deaths were directly related to the injuries received during the incidentes.” 
Source (adapted): Federal Bureau of Investigation - FBI. Available at: https://www.fbi.gov/how-we-can-help-you/more-fbiservices-and-information/ucr/leoka Accessed on: September 08, 2025. 
According to Text I, what is the FBI’s main aim with “LEOKA Data Collection”?
 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
4134317 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Português
Banca: PM-MG
Orgão: PM-MG
Provas:
Marque a alternativa cujas palavras completam, CORRETAMENTE, na ordem de cima para baixo, as lacunas dos períodos abaixo.

I. O policial chegou e ___________ vítima, levando-a ao hospital.
II. A mulher disse que o companheiro foi muito ___________ naquele dia.
III. Os vizinhos afirmaram que o homem sempre foi ___________.
IV. A vítima conseguiu pedir ajuda, ao perceber que o perigo era____________.
V. Pela__________ do agressor informada pela vítima, não seria difícil encontrá-lo.
 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
4134316 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Português
Banca: PM-MG
Orgão: PM-MG
Provas:
Analise a seguinte oração e depois marque alternativa CORRETA.

A Polícia Militar prendeu mais de quatrocentos autores de violência doméstica em Minas.

Ao ser reescrita na voz passiva analítica, de acordo com a gramática normativa da Língua Portuguesa, a oração ficará assim:
 

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4134315 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Português
Banca: PM-MG
Orgão: PM-MG
Provas:
Governantes, policiais, vizinhos, familiares, enfim, todos temos o dever de proteger as vítimas da violência doméstica.

Sobre a palavra destacada, quanto à estilística, está CORRETO afirmar.
 

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4134314 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Português
Banca: PM-MG
Orgão: PM-MG
Provas:

TEXTO II 



Enunciado 4640982-1


MOTTA, Nando. Projeto: Em briga de marido e mulher, meta a colher e salve a mulher! Disponível em: https://pt.quizur.com/trivia/projeto-em-briga-de-marido-e-mulher-meta-a-colher-e-salve-a-mulher-Qxo5. Acesso em 04 de set. de 2025.

Marque a alternativa que apresenta a informação ERRADA em relação ao texto II.
 

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4134313 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Português
Banca: PM-MG
Orgão: PM-MG
Provas:
TEXTO I


Polícia Militar prende 432 autores de violência doméstica em Minas


Prisões são resultados da Operação Agosto Lilás, que teve como objetivo potencializar as ações voltadas ao enfrentamento à violência contra a mulher


Ao longo do mês de agosto, a Polícia Militar de Minas Gerais (PMMG), por meio das Radiopatrulhas de Proteção à Mulher (RpPM), realizou cerca de 5 mil operações de prevenção à violência doméstica em Minas, que resultaram na prisão de 432 autores, sendo 198 decorrentes de mandados de prisão em aberto e o restante em flagrante, todos com passagens por violência doméstica. No total, foram cerca de 3.600 abordados ao longo do mês.
A iniciativa fez parte da Operação Agosto Lilás, que teve como objetivo potencializar as ações voltadas ao enfrentamento à violência contra a mulher, reafirmando o compromisso da Instituição com a defesa dos direitos fundamentais e a promoção da segurança e bem-estar da população mineira, em especial das mulheres.
Também foram realizadas cerca de 1.400 visitas preventivas pelas RpPM com base no Protocolo de Segunda Resposta, voltado tanto às mulheres vítimas de violência quanto aos autores de violência doméstica, além de distribuição de materiais educativos, 202 reuniões com os órgãos da Rede de Enfrentamento e 677 palestras sobre o tema.
Segundo a chefe do Centro de Jornalismo Policial da PM, major Layla Brunnela, as prisões aconteceram nas 19 Regiões de Polícia Militar, tendo o maior volume de presos em Belo Horizonte, um total de 32. Ainda segundo a major, os mandados de prisão foram decorrentes de uma ação conjunta com a Força Integrada de Combate ao Crime Organizado (Ficco) que analisou um banco de dados com indivíduos com passagens por crimes diversos, entre eles de violência doméstica.


“A Polícia Militar mantém um trabalho contínuo para a proteção da mulher, sendo intensificado ao longo do mês de agosto, e as prisões reforçam o combate ao autor que precisa ser penalizado e entender as consequências de suas ações”, destacou.

Prevenção à Violência Doméstica


Desde 2010, a Polícia Militar mantém o serviço de Prevenção à Violência Doméstica (PVD), por meio das Radiopatrulhas de Proteção à Mulher (RpPM).
Atualmente, o serviço de Prevenção à Violência Doméstica está presente de maneira fixa em 172 municípios mineiros, com os demais sendo atendidos por Radiopatrulhas capacitadas.
“Pelo fato de estar nas ruas ostensivamente e presente nos 853 municípios, a Polícia Militar é a principal porta de entrada das ocorrências de violência doméstica. Cabe destacar também que 100% da nossa tropa é treinada e atualizada para atendimento às questões relacionadas ao tema e, principalmente, no acolhimento à vítima”, finalizou a major.
AGÊNCIA MINAS. Polícia Militar prende 432 autores de violência doméstica em Minas. Disponível em: https://www.agenciaminas.mg.gov.br/noticia/policia-militar-prende-432-autores-de-violencia-domestica-em-minas. Acesso em 04 de set. de 2025.
Em relação ao texto I, analise as seguintes assertivas e responda ao que se pede.

I. O título anuncia e sintetiza a notícia de forma direta, informativa, mostrando uma ação imediata, eficaz e de interesse público. A linha fina amplia essa informação.
II. No texto I, o predomínio da linguagem denotativa, impacta o leitor emocionalmente, sobretudo pela subjetividade expressa nas falas da Major Layla.
III. O primeiro parágrafo da notícia, que pode ser chamado de lide, frustra as expectativas do leitor, pois não tem relação explícita com a manchete. O leitor se depara com informações complexas, infundadas e imensuráveis.
IV. A ação denominada Agosto Lilás se refere a um evento pontual e sazonal, que não inviabiliza as atividades rotineiras e perenes da Corporação voltadas à prevenção à violência doméstica.

Marque a alternativa CORRETA.
 

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