FATEC (2ºsem) 2011 – Questão 11
Linguagens / Inglês / Text Comprehension / Extract important information from the text
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UNIFESP port e inglês 2007 – Questão 33
Granting tradable emission credits
a) is considered a feasible solution by developing countries.
b) will prevent deforestation because developed countries will invest in forest preservation.
c) is backed by countries such as Papua New Guinea, Costa Rica and Brazil.
d) allows credit for planting trees in the Amazon as well as preventing the destruction of rainforests.
e) could be useless because industrialized nations might not diminish their emissions and get credits instead.UERJ 2008 – Questão 19
In argumentative writing, the presence of transitions is crucial to make the text both cohesive and coherent.
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The text presents a comparative analysis of political involvement in different decades. According to Carroll, the conflicting attitude between youth generations of the 1960s and of today is expressed in the following statement:
a) effective activism is attainable with political support
b) traditional institutions are conscious of political needs
c) community engagement is sustained by political action
d) cooperative actions are dependent on political organizationsFGV Administração 2011 – Questão 39
Which of the following is most supported by the
information in the article?
a) People fear inflation because money brings happiness.
b) The antipathy that most people have for inflation is justified.
c) It’s impossible to be happy when inflation is out of control.
d) People have a tendency to react irrationally to inflation.
e) Many people would prefer to lower their standard of living than to accept a high rate of inflation.FGV Economia 2011 – Questão 78
In the sentence of the first paragraph – According to the IPEA, 10.5 percent of the country’s population are now considered as extremely poor, while 28.8 percent as poor. – the word while may be replaced, without changes in meaning, by
a) where.
b) than.
c) whenever.
d) whichever.
e) whereas.