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2428264 Ano: 2012
Disciplina: Pedagogia
Banca: AOCP
Orgão: IBC
Sobre a linguagem, podemos afirmar que
 

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2428222 Ano: 2012
Disciplina: Braille
Banca: AOCP
Orgão: IBC
Considerando a transcrição de raízes, no contexto matemático, analise as assertivas e assinale a alternativa correta.
I. A raiz é representada em braille pelos pontos (1256, 156).
II. No caso da raiz quadrada, o índice (2) é colocado entre os dois elementos em Braille.
III. No caso de raiz cúbica, o índice (3) é colocado após os dois elementos em Braille.
 

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2428160 Ano: 2012
Disciplina: Educação Artística
Banca: AOCP
Orgão: IBC
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No início do século XX, Mário de Andrade realizou uma Missão de Pesquisas Folclóricas pelas regiões Nordeste e Norte do Brasil. Sobre essa informação, assinale a alternativa correta.
 

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2428149 Ano: 2012
Disciplina: Contabilidade Geral
Banca: AOCP
Orgão: IBC
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Sobre as variações que ocorrem no patrimônio líquido provenientes das operações com os sócios da entidade, informe se é verdadeiro (V) ou falso (F) o que se afirma a seguir e assinale a alternativa com a sequência correta.
( ) Representam basicamente aumento ou retirada de capital.
( ) Representam basicamente as retenções ou distribuições de lucros.
( ) São operações que interferem na elaboração da DRE.
( ) São operações que provocam modificações no patrimônio.
 

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2428144 Ano: 2012
Disciplina: Enfermagem
Banca: AOCP
Orgão: IBC
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Sobre as hemorragias, é correto afirmar que
 

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2428125 Ano: 2012
Disciplina: Educação Física
Banca: AOCP
Orgão: IBC
A Educação Física sobre o aspecto do sentido/ significado abrange a relação entre: jogos, ginástica, esportes, danças, e os problemas sociais que estão interligados entre si. Além de jogos, esportes, ginástica e dança, cabe à Educação Física tratar outros temas, bem como
 

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2428107 Ano: 2012
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AOCP
Orgão: IBC
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READ TEXT II AND ANSWER QUESTION
TEXTO II
HEADACHES
Some little man is inside your head, pounding your brain with a hammer. Beside him, a rock musician is playing a drum. Your head feels as if it is going to explode. You have a headache, and you think it will never go away.
Doctors say there are several kinds of headaches. Each kind begins in a different place and needs a different treatment.
One kind starts in the arteries in the head. The arteries swell and send pain signals to the brain. Some of these headaches start with a change in vision. The person sees wavy lines, black dots, or bright spots in front of the eyes. This is a warning that a headache is coming. The headache occurs on only one side of the head. The vision is blurred, and the person may vomit from the pain. These headaches, which are called migraine headaches, are more frequent in women than in men. Sleep is the best cure for them.
Cluster headaches, which also start in the arteries, are called cluster headaches because they come in clusters or groups for 2 or 3 months. Then there are no more for several months or even years. A cluster headache lasts up to 2 hours and then goes away. At the beginning of the headache, the eyes are red and watery. There is a steady pain in the head. When the pain finally goes away, the head is sore. Men have more cluster headaches than women do.
The muscle headache, which starts in the muscles in the neck or forehead, is caused by tension. A person works too hard, is nervous about something, or has problems at work, at school, or at home. The neck and head muscles become tense, and the headache starts. A muscle headache usually starts in the morning and gets worse as the hours pass. There is a steady pain, pressure, and a bursting feeling. Usually aspirin doesn’t help a muscle headache very much.
How do doctors treat headaches? If a person has frequent headaches, the doctor first has to decide what kind they are. Medicine can help, but there are other ways to treat them.
The doctor asks the patient to analyze his or her daily living patterns. A change in diet or an increase in exercise might stop the headaches. If the patient realizes that difficulties at home, at work, or at school are causing tension, it might be possible to make changes and decrease these problems. Psychological problems and even medicine for another physical problem can cause headaches. The doctor has to discuss and analyze all these patterns of the patient’s life. A headache can also be a signal of a more serious problem.
Everyone has headaches from time to time. In the United States alone, up to 50 million persons each year go to the doctor because of headaches. If you have a headache, and it continues over several days, or keeps recurring, it is time to talk to a doctor. There is no magic cure for headaches, but doctors can control most of them because of recent research.
Source: Ackert, P. Cause and effect: intermediate reading practice. Boston: Heinle & Heinle, 1999.
Mark the adjective below that best serves as a synonym to the underlined word in the sentence: “There is a steady pain”.
 

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2428053 Ano: 2012
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AOCP
Orgão: IBC
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READ TEXT II AND ANSWER QUESTION
TEXTO II
HEADACHES
Some little man is inside your head, pounding your brain with a hammer. Beside him, a rock musician is playing a drum. Your head feels as if it is going to explode. You have a headache, and you think it will never go away.
Doctors say there are several kinds of headaches. Each kind begins in a different place and needs a different treatment.
One kind starts in the arteries in the head. The arteries swell and send pain signals to the brain. Some of these headaches start with a change in vision. The person sees wavy lines, black dots, or bright spots in front of the eyes. This is a warning that a headache is coming. The headache occurs on only one side of the head. The vision is blurred, and the person may vomit from the pain. These headaches, which are called migraine headaches, are more frequent in women than in men. Sleep is the best cure for them.
Cluster headaches, which also start in the arteries, are called cluster headaches because they come in clusters or groups for 2 or 3 months. Then there are no more for several months or even years. A cluster headache lasts up to 2 hours and then goes away. At the beginning of the headache, the eyes are red and watery. There is a steady pain in the head. When the pain finally goes away, the head is sore. Men have more cluster headaches than women do.
The muscle headache, which starts in the muscles in the neck or forehead, is caused by tension. A person works too hard, is nervous about something, or has problems at work, at school, or at home. The neck and head muscles become tense, and the headache starts. A muscle headache usually starts in the morning and gets worse as the hours pass. There is a steady pain, pressure, and a bursting feeling. Usually aspirin doesn’t help a muscle headache very much.
How do doctors treat headaches? If a person has frequent headaches, the doctor first has to decide what kind they are. Medicine can help, but there are other ways to treat them.
The doctor asks the patient to analyze his or her daily living patterns. A change in diet or an increase in exercise might stop the headaches. If the patient realizes that difficulties at home, at work, or at school are causing tension, it might be possible to make changes and decrease these problems. Psychological problems and even medicine for another physical problem can cause headaches. The doctor has to discuss and analyze all these patterns of the patient’s life. A headache can also be a signal of a more serious problem.
Everyone has headaches from time to time. In the United States alone, up to 50 million persons each year go to the doctor because of headaches. If you have a headache, and it continues over several days, or keeps recurring, it is time to talk to a doctor. There is no magic cure for headaches, but doctors can control most of them because of recent research.
Source: Ackert, P. Cause and effect: intermediate reading practice. Boston: Heinle & Heinle, 1999.
Observe the word forms below:
VERB NOUN ADJECTIVE ADVERB
I. press pressure
II. pain pain painful painfully
III. swell swelling swollen
IV. tense tension tense
Mark the one(s) that contains ALL the accurate forms for the verbs press, pain, swell and tense, respectively.
 

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2428044 Ano: 2012
Disciplina: Braille
Banca: AOCP
Orgão: IBC
Analise as assertivas e assinale a alternativa correta.
I. As expressões decimais periódicas (dízimas periódicas) se transcrevem, colocando o período entre parênteses auxiliares ou comuns.
II. Nos sistemas de numeração de base superior a 10, tornar-se-á necessário introduzir novos símbolos para a representação de “algarismos”; para isso se utilizam geralmente letras; em braille, cada uma destas letras sempre será precedida por um prefixo alfabético correspondente que não interromperá o valor do sinal de número.
III. Quando nos números existirem variantes tipográficas ou de cor, com caráter significativo estes serão transcritos precedendo o sinal de número pelo prefixo (pontos 56) ou outros, de forem necessários.
 

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2428026 Ano: 2012
Disciplina: Fonoaudiologia
Banca: AOCP
Orgão: IBC
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Assinale a alternativa que NÃO corresponde a um subsistema da linguagem, imprescindível para a avaliação dos problemas de leitura e escrita.
 

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