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2797284 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Pedagogia
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Novo Itacolomi-PR

De acordo com MORAN e BACICH, em relação à aprendizagem, assinalar a alternativa que preenche a lacuna abaixo CORRETAMENTE:

A aprendizagem mais profunda requer espaços de prática frequentes e de ambientes ricos em oportunidades. Por isso, é importante o estímulo e a valorização dos conhecimentos prévios dos estudantes para ancorar os novos conhecimentos.

 

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2797283 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Pedagogia
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Novo Itacolomi-PR

Sobre o Ensino Fundamental de Nove Anos, assinalar a alternativa CORRETA:

 

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Em conformidade com a Lei Orgânica do Município, prover a limpeza dos logradouros públicos, o transporte do lixo domiciliar, hospitalar e de outros resíduos de qualquer natureza é competência privativa do(a):

 

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De acordo com o relatório World Population Prospects 2022, a expectativa de vida global ao nascer atingiu 72,8 anos em 2019, uma melhoria de quase 9 anos desde 1990. De acordo com projeções atuais, é esperado que a expectativa de vida alcance uma média global de 77,2 anos em 2050. Sendo assim, a diferença entre a média esperada de 2050 e a de 2019 é de:

 

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A Associação Brasileira das Empresas Aéreas informou o número de voos da malha aérea da alta temporada de dezembro de 2022 a março de 2023 para a região Centro-Oeste do Brasil. A tabela a seguir apresenta algumas informações para o número de voos na região:

Número de voos

Distrito Federal

16.219

Goiás

3.013

Mato Grosso

1.868

Mato Grosso do Sul

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Total

22.644

(Fonte: CNNbrasil - adaptado.)

Com base nessas informações, o número de voos referente ao estado do Mato Grosso do Sul é:

 

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2797269 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Administração Geral
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Novo Itacolomi-PR

Relacionamento interpessoal ocorre quando se estabelece um relacionamento entre duas ou mais pessoas. A respeito das atitudes que contribuem com o relacionamento interpessoal no ambiente de trabalho, marcar C para as afirmativas Certas, E para as Erradas e, após, assinalar a alternativa que apresenta a sequência CORRETA:

(_) Evitar levar em consideração os sentimentos dos outros profissionais.

(_) Não se preocupar com a opinião dos outros, pois elas são irrelevantes para qualquer tipo de crescimento pessoal e cooperação entre uma equipe.

(_) Nunca interromper para retificar o que o outro está dizendo, mesmo que você não concorde com que o está sendo dito.

 

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De acordo com a Lei Municipal nº 036/1993 - Regime Jurídico dos Servidores Públicos do Município, assinalar a alternativa CORRETA:

 

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De acordo com as noções básicas de segurança no trabalho, assinalar a alternativa que define a finalidade do Equipamento de Proteção Individual:

 

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2797261 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Novo Itacolomi-PR
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Life just might exist on Mars after all

The red planet may have once been home to an abundance of microbes. New studies suggest it's possible that some hardy microbes managed to survive underground in a frozen state.

About 3.5 billion years ago, two of the planets that orbited the sun may have had biospheres of similar bulk. One, Earth, evolved in a way that allowed life to flourish and splinter into endless forms most beautiful. Mars, the other world, followed a different path.

Today the Martian surface is hostile to life as we know it, but as this scientific story goes, Mars may have once hosted a rich abundance of microbes. Residing in the planet’s briny underworld and shielded from the lethal radiation that bathes the surface, these organisms could have grown in nooks and fissures, multiplying until their collective heft rivaled Earth’s cache of life. Called methanogens, Mars’s microbes would have inhaled atmospheric hydrogen and carbon dioxide and exhaled methane gas - and in a twist, they may have turned out to be their own worst enemy.

Over time, their growing, insatiable appetite would have robbed the Martian atmosphere of hydrogen - a powerful greenhouse gas during the planet’s early days - ultimately casting a deadly freeze over the planet and driving microbial populations into deeper, warmer crannies. How long those burrowing microbes could have survived in the deep is unknown. It’s possible they were only a short-lived flash of life on an otherwise sterile world.

“Maybe extinction is the cosmic default of life in the universe,” says Boris Sauterey of the Institut de Biologie de l’Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris. “It’s not the process of life appearing that is limiting; it’s life maintaining itself that is limiting.”

But perhaps, more than 30 feet beneath the surface and encased in ice, these ancient single-celled organisms achieved a state of dormancy - a sort of cryopreserved slumber, ready to perk up when more life-friendly conditions arise.

The Martian interior may not be as lifeless as its face. It could host a world of alien organisms that are capable of waiting thousands of years between each turn of their metabolic engines.

This scenario may sound farfetched, but recent results from scientists modeling the habitability of ancient Mars and studying the hardiness of microbes in labs and beneath our own planet’s surface all point in the same direction: It’s a long shot, but it’s possible life evolved on Mars and still exists. And scientists may just find signs of that life when meteors barrel into Mars and excavate buried layers of ice, or when new spacecraft arrive to plumb this underground realm.

(Fonte: National Geographic - adaptado.)

Concerning the verb tenses, the sentence “how long have you been waiting?” is classified as:

 

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2797260 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Novo Itacolomi-PR
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Life just might exist on Mars after all

The red planet may have once been home to an abundance of microbes. New studies suggest it's possible that some hardy microbes managed to survive underground in a frozen state.

About 3.5 billion years ago, two of the planets that orbited the sun may have had biospheres of similar bulk. One, Earth, evolved in a way that allowed life to flourish and splinter into endless forms most beautiful. Mars, the other world, followed a different path.

Today the Martian surface is hostile to life as we know it, but as this scientific story goes, Mars may have once hosted a rich abundance of microbes. Residing in the planet’s briny underworld and shielded from the lethal radiation that bathes the surface, these organisms could have grown in nooks and fissures, multiplying until their collective heft rivaled Earth’s cache of life. Called methanogens, Mars’s microbes would have inhaled atmospheric hydrogen and carbon dioxide and exhaled methane gas - and in a twist, they may have turned out to be their own worst enemy.

Over time, their growing, insatiable appetite would have robbed the Martian atmosphere of hydrogen - a powerful greenhouse gas during the planet’s early days - ultimately casting a deadly freeze over the planet and driving microbial populations into deeper, warmer crannies. How long those burrowing microbes could have survived in the deep is unknown. It’s possible they were only a short-lived flash of life on an otherwise sterile world.

“Maybe extinction is the cosmic default of life in the universe,” says Boris Sauterey of the Institut de Biologie de l’Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris. “It’s not the process of life appearing that is limiting; it’s life maintaining itself that is limiting.”

But perhaps, more than 30 feet beneath the surface and encased in ice, these ancient single-celled organisms achieved a state of dormancy - a sort of cryopreserved slumber, ready to perk up when more life-friendly conditions arise.

The Martian interior may not be as lifeless as its face. It could host a world of alien organisms that are capable of waiting thousands of years between each turn of their metabolic engines.

This scenario may sound farfetched, but recent results from scientists modeling the habitability of ancient Mars and studying the hardiness of microbes in labs and beneath our own planet’s surface all point in the same direction: It’s a long shot, but it’s possible life evolved on Mars and still exists. And scientists may just find signs of that life when meteors barrel into Mars and excavate buried layers of ice, or when new spacecraft arrive to plumb this underground realm.

(Fonte: National Geographic - adaptado.)

Considering the use of prepositions of time, check the CORRECT alternative:

 

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