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- Gramática - Língua InglesaAdvérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions
- Gramática - Língua InglesaPalavras conectivas | Connective words
Choose the connector that best expresses contrast
to complete the sentence below.
“The team delivered the report on time; ___________, several important details were missing.”
“The team delivered the report on time; ___________, several important details were missing.”
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Choose the option that correctly transforms the
active sentence into the passive voice.
Active: “People share misinformation on social media every day.”
Active: “People share misinformation on social media every day.”
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Choose the word that is the best antonym for
“scarce.”
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Choose the sentence written in the future
continuous tense.
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Choose the word that is the closest synonym to
“reluctant.”
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- Gramática - Língua InglesaVerbos | Verbs
- Gramática - Língua InglesaOrações condicionais | Conditional Clauses
Choose the alternative that correctly completes
the conditional idea.
If it rains later, we ________ at home.
If it rains later, we ________ at home.
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Choose the option that correctly uses the present
perfect tense.
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Read the text below and answer question based on the information provided.
“Research suggests that detecting false
information is difficult. When we encounter new
information, we tend to focus on understanding it
and deciding what to do next, rather than
evaluating it for accuracy. It takes effort to
compare new information with what we already
know; when new information is false but
plausible, we can learn it as fact. Several factors
may increase our susceptibility to
misinformation.
People are more likely to believe
misinformation if it comes from in-group sources
rather than out-group ones, or if they judge the
source as credible. The emotional content of
misinformation plays a role as well: People are more likely to believe false statements that
appeal to emotions such as fear and outrage.
They are also more likely to believe
misinformation that paints opponents in a
negative light than they are to believe
misinformation that is negative about their own
in-group. Finally, people are more likely to
believe repeated information, even when it
contradicts their prior knowledge. These findings
suggest that it is important to stop
misinformation early.
Susceptibility to misinformation shows
individual differences based on experience. For
example, educational attainment, analytical
reasoning, and numeracy skills can increase
resistance to misinformation, while anxiety
increases a person’s likelihood of believing it.
Older adults may be better at identifying
misinformation than younger adults, yet older
adults are also more likely to see and share false
information on social media.
Many of these effects are modest, and a
key conclusion from the existing literature is that
belief in misinformation does not always lead to
changes in a person’s attitudes, intentions, or
behaviors. In other words, what we believe does
not always translate into what we do.
Many of
these studies were conducted in laboratory and
other controlled settings, so more research is
needed in real-world contexts to determine the
full impact of misinformation on behavior and
health.”
Fonte: https://www.apa.org/topics/journalismfacts/misinformation-belief-action. Acesso em
05/01/2026 (adaptado).
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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
Read the text below and answer question based on the information provided.
“Research suggests that detecting false
information is difficult. When we encounter new
information, we tend to focus on understanding it
and deciding what to do next, rather than
evaluating it for accuracy. It takes effort to
compare new information with what we already
know; when new information is false but
plausible, we can learn it as fact. Several factors
may increase our susceptibility to
misinformation.
People are more likely to believe
misinformation if it comes from in-group sources
rather than out-group ones, or if they judge the
source as credible. The emotional content of
misinformation plays a role as well: People are more likely to believe false statements that
appeal to emotions such as fear and outrage.
They are also more likely to believe
misinformation that paints opponents in a
negative light than they are to believe
misinformation that is negative about their own
in-group. Finally, people are more likely to
believe repeated information, even when it
contradicts their prior knowledge. These findings
suggest that it is important to stop
misinformation early.
Susceptibility to misinformation shows
individual differences based on experience. For
example, educational attainment, analytical
reasoning, and numeracy skills can increase
resistance to misinformation, while anxiety
increases a person’s likelihood of believing it.
Older adults may be better at identifying
misinformation than younger adults, yet older
adults are also more likely to see and share false
information on social media.
Many of these effects are modest, and a
key conclusion from the existing literature is that
belief in misinformation does not always lead to
changes in a person’s attitudes, intentions, or
behaviors. In other words, what we believe does
not always translate into what we do.
Many of
these studies were conducted in laboratory and
other controlled settings, so more research is
needed in real-world contexts to determine the
full impact of misinformation on behavior and
health.”
Fonte: https://www.apa.org/topics/journalismfacts/misinformation-belief-action. Acesso em
05/01/2026 (adaptado).
Provas
Questão presente nas seguintes provas
Read the text below and answer question based on the information provided.
“Research suggests that detecting false
information is difficult. When we encounter new
information, we tend to focus on understanding it
and deciding what to do next, rather than
evaluating it for accuracy. It takes effort to
compare new information with what we already
know; when new information is false but
plausible, we can learn it as fact. Several factors
may increase our susceptibility to
misinformation.
People are more likely to believe
misinformation if it comes from in-group sources
rather than out-group ones, or if they judge the
source as credible. The emotional content of
misinformation plays a role as well: People are more likely to believe false statements that
appeal to emotions such as fear and outrage.
They are also more likely to believe
misinformation that paints opponents in a
negative light than they are to believe
misinformation that is negative about their own
in-group. Finally, people are more likely to
believe repeated information, even when it
contradicts their prior knowledge. These findings
suggest that it is important to stop
misinformation early.
Susceptibility to misinformation shows
individual differences based on experience. For
example, educational attainment, analytical
reasoning, and numeracy skills can increase
resistance to misinformation, while anxiety
increases a person’s likelihood of believing it.
Older adults may be better at identifying
misinformation than younger adults, yet older
adults are also more likely to see and share false
information on social media.
Many of these effects are modest, and a
key conclusion from the existing literature is that
belief in misinformation does not always lead to
changes in a person’s attitudes, intentions, or
behaviors. In other words, what we believe does
not always translate into what we do.
Many of
these studies were conducted in laboratory and
other controlled settings, so more research is
needed in real-world contexts to determine the
full impact of misinformation on behavior and
health.”
Fonte: https://www.apa.org/topics/journalismfacts/misinformation-belief-action. Acesso em
05/01/2026 (adaptado).
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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
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