Magna Concursos

Foram encontradas 40 questões.

3954985 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: IBAM
Orgão: Pref. Cachoeiras Macacu-RJ
Provas:
When teachers focus on activities that guide learners toward identifying how texts are organized, especially regarding textual coherence and functional intent, they are engaging with higher-order reading instruction. In a reading comprehension task, if the teacher’s objective is to help learners identify how the writer organizes and signals meaning relationships within the text — for example, by recognizing connectives like however, therefore, or for example — the specific reading sub-skill which is being targeted is:
 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
3954984 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: IBAM
Orgão: Pref. Cachoeiras Macacu-RJ
Provas:
The definition that best characterizes the reading sub-skill known as skimming, as applied in language teaching and receptive skills development is:
 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
3954983 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: IBAM
Orgão: Pref. Cachoeiras Macacu-RJ
Provas:
In language pedagogy, materials used in reading and listening instruction play a crucial role in how learners interact with receptive skills. One of the central debates in ELT concerns the nature of the input: whether it should be simplified to aid comprehension or remain unmodified to reflect real-world language use.
When teachers use naturally occurring language samples — such as news articles, interviews, podcasts, or informal conversations — without altering the grammar, lexis, or structure for pedagogical purposes, the materials are said to promote exposure to language as it is genuinely used in context. This practice is often contrasted with the use of contrived or pedagogically engineered texts, which aim to isolate specific forms or vocabulary items. The term that best describes materials used in the classroom specifically to develop listening or reading skills through exposure to unmodified language input is:
 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
3954982 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: IBAM
Orgão: Pref. Cachoeiras Macacu-RJ
Provas:
“A legacy of innovation lies in how communities share knowledge. Some inventors produce tools, others refine ideas, but all benefit from collective feedback. When criticism arises, they often eventually find ways to improve those tools and refine those ideas into something truly impactful.” In the sentence: “When criticism arises, they often eventually find ways to improve those tools…”, the pronoun they refers to:
 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
3954981 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: IBAM
Orgão: Pref. Cachoeiras Macacu-RJ
Provas:
The prepositions at and in frequently overlap in locative expressions. However, their selection is governed by specific spatial and functional constraints: “In” tends to imply enclosure or inclusion within a boundary (physical or abstract).
At” generally denotes a specific point, especially in directional or functional contexts. Considering the standard usage of these prepositions in British and international varieties of English, the sentence below which demonstrates the most appropriate and contextually precise usage is:
 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
3954980 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: IBAM
Orgão: Pref. Cachoeiras Macacu-RJ
Provas:
In restrictive (defining) relative clauses, omission of the relative pronoun is syntactically possible under specific conditions. The sentence in which the relative pronoun could be grammatically omitted without altering the structure of the sentence is:
 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
3954979 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: IBAM
Orgão: Pref. Cachoeiras Macacu-RJ
Provas:
In academic discourse, cohesion plays a crucial role in structuring logical relationships between ideas, particularly in argumentative writing. Among the excerpts below one of them best demonstrates the use of concessive and referential cohesive devices that are typically employed to build contrast and support claims in argumentative texts.
The appropriate option is:
 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
3954978 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: IBAM
Orgão: Pref. Cachoeiras Macacu-RJ
Provas:
Some verbs, due to their stative nature, are generally not used in Continuous (Progressive) Tenses, as they describe mental states, emotions, or possession rather than dynamic actions. The option in which both verbs are typically considered stative and not commonly used in continuous forms is:
 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
3954977 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: IBAM
Orgão: Pref. Cachoeiras Macacu-RJ
Provas:
Connectors such as "despite" and "in spite of" are used to express contrast between two ideas. However, they differ in the grammatical structures that can follow them. Analyze the options below and choose the sentence in which the connector is used in a grammatically acceptable and contextually natural way:
 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
3954976 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: IBAM
Orgão: Pref. Cachoeiras Macacu-RJ
Provas:

Texto: Challenges in Global Education Systems

Education is a fundamental pillar of societal development, but many global education systems face significant challenges that hinder their ability to provide equal and quality learning opportunities. These challenges vary from country to country but share common themes such as inequality, lack of resources, outdated curricula, and the rapid pace of technological change.

One of the most pressing challenges in global education systems is inequality. In many parts of the world, access to quality education is not universal, and disparities in educational opportunities persist along socioeconomic, geographic, and gender lines. In low-income countries, educational infrastructure may be underdeveloped, with inadequate classrooms, outdated textbooks, and insufficient access to digital technologies. Rural areas often face more severe challenges, with limited access to schools or well-trained teachers. Similarly, marginalized communities — such as girls in some parts of Africa or indigenous populations — face cultural and societal barriers that prevent them from accessing education. In wealthier countries, while access to education may not be an issue, disparities remain within local communities, particularly in urban areas. Students from lowerincome backgrounds may face challenges in accessing tutoring, extracurricular activities, and the technology required for modern learning. Addressing these inequities is crucial to ensuring that all students have the opportunity to succeed.

Another significant challenge in global education systems is the outdated nature of curricula and teaching methods. In many cases, education systems are still based on models from the 19th or 20th centuries, designed to meet the needs of an industrialized economy rather than a knowledge-based, technology-driven society. Traditional curricula often emphasize rote learning and memorization rather than critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving — skills that are essential in today’s globalized world. Moreover, teaching methods may be rigid, focusing on passive learning rather than active student engagement. This makes it difficult for students to develop the skills necessary to thrive in modern workplaces, where adaptability, innovation, and collaboration are highly valued.

In many parts of the world, education systems have been slow to adapt to the integration of digital technologies and 21st-century learning strategies. Without updating curricula to reflect the demands of the modern world, students may leave school without the skills needed to succeed in higher education or the workforce. A lack of effective teacher training is another challenge that impacts global education systems. Teachers are the heart of any educational system, and their ability to deliver quality instruction directly affects student outcomes.

In recent years, technology has become a critical part of the education system. However, the digital divide remains a significant barrier to achieving global educational equity. While students in wealthier countries have easy access to digital tools, high-speed internet, and online resources, students in low-income or rural areas often lack access to the necessary technology. The COVID19 pandemic highlighted these disparities, as many students in underserved communities struggled with remote learning due to limited access to devices or reliable internet connections. The digital divide not only limits access to education but also prevents students from gaining essential digital skills that are crucial in today’s job market.

The pressures of academic performance, social media, and external expectations can take a toll on students’ mental well-being. In highpressure educational systems, students may experience stress, anxiety, and burnout, which can hinder their ability to focus, learn, and succeed. Additionally, a lack of access to mental health resources or support services further exacerbates these issues. Teachers, too, face significant mental health challenges. The demands of managing large classrooms, addressing diverse learning needs, and meeting educational standards can lead to burnout and job dissatisfaction. Addressing mental health and well-being for both students and educators is essential for creating a healthy and effective learning environment.

In conclusion, the challenges faced by global education systems are multifaceted and complex, ranging from inequality and outdated curricula to teacher training and the digital divide. These challenges impact not only the quality of education but also the future success and wellbeing of students. To overcome these issues, it is crucial for governments, educational institutions, and communities to collaborate on innovative solutions that address the root causes of these challenges. By investing in equitable access to education, updating curricula, enhancing teacher training, and integrating technology, we can create a more inclusive and effective global education system that equips students for success in an increasingly interconnected world.

Taken and adapted from:

https://portaleducoas.org/challenges-in-globaleducation-systems/

“The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted these disparities.” The option which correctly expresses this idea in the passive voice is:
 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas