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a) apenas I e II b) apenas II
Texto 1
c) apenas I e III d) apenas I
Multa revela onde fica o infinito: na Tijuca.
04 - Assinale a alternativa que completa, correta e
A prefeitura do Rio derrubou o quinto
respectivamente, as lacunas.
postulado geométrico de Euclides, irrefutável há
séculos, ao descobrir um ponto onde duas paralelas
____ dois dias, o DETRAN reconheceu a falha; razão
se encontram. Não no infinito, mas precisamente na
_______ fez a _________ da multa.
Tijuca, onde o ortopedista Jorge Luiz Veríssimo foi
multado, no dia 5 de abril passado, ao ultrapassar o
a) Há - porque – suspensão
sinal luminoso no cruzamento das ruas Gonzaga
b) Há – por que – suspensão
Bastos e Pereira Nunes. Um ponto inexistente, já
c) Há – por que – suspenção
que, por serem paralelas, essas ruas não se cruzam
d) A – porque – suspensão
em momento algum.
O Globo (texto adaptado em 10 de novembro / 2013).
05 - Que palavra transcrita abaixo, dependendo do
contexto, pode ser acentuada?
01 - Após uma leitura atenta do texto, chega-se à
conclusão de que a ação da prefeitura pode ser a) derrubou b) quinto
classificada por meio da seguinte figura de c) ponto d) por
linguagem:
08 - Considere as afirmações abaixo. 14 - Palavras no texto que têm o mesmo prefixo são:
a) apenas I e II b) apenas II
c) apenas I e III d) apenas I
a) introduzir b) imoto
c) imerso d) imigrante
a) prefixação b) regressão
c) aglutinação d) conversão
PENSI – CICLO 3 – AFA
É (são) verdadeira(s):
a) Apenas I
b) Apenas I e II
c) Apenas II
d) Apenas II e III
PENSI – CICLO 3 – AFA
25 - Se o número 3 está entre as raízes da equação: 29 - Ramalho deseja criar a senha ideal para seu
Facebook, para isso pensou em uma senha formada
𝑥 2 + (1 − 2𝑡)𝑥 + (𝑡 2 − 𝑡 − 2) = 0 apenas por n letras A e n letras B que quando lida da
esquerda para a direita ou da direita para a esquerda,
Então é possível afirmar que: não se altera (Ex.: ABBA).
a) 1 − √3𝑖 𝑒 √2
4 30 - No quadrado ABCD o ponto E é médio de BC e
4 o ponto F do lado CD é tal que o ângulo AEF é reto.
b) 1 + √3𝑖 𝑒 √2
Qual a razão entre a área do triângulo AEF e o
c) 1 − √3𝑖 𝑒 2 quadrado ABCD?
d) 1 + √3𝑖 𝑒 2
5
a)
16
7
27 - Sejam 𝑂 = (0,0), 𝑃 = (3,4) 𝑒 𝑄 = (6,0) os b)
16
vértices de um triângulo OPQ. O ponto R dentro do 5
c)
triângulo OPQ é tal que os triângulos OPR, PQR e 22
7
OQR possuem a mesma área. As coordenadas de R d)
22
são:
4
a) ( , 3) 31 - Defina a função 𝑓(𝜃) = √3 cossec 𝜃 − sec 𝜃, o
3 𝜋
b) (3, )
4 valor de 𝑓 ( ) é:
9
3
4 2 a) 2
c) ( , ) b) 4
3 3
2 𝜋 2𝜋
d) (3, ) c) 2 sen cossec
3 9 9
𝜋 2𝜋
d) 4 sen cossec
9 9
a) 1/2
b) 1
c) 1/3
d) 3/8
a) 10,4
b) 10,9
c) 11,4
d) 11,9
PENSI – CICLO 3 – AFA
1
a)
𝜇+1
𝜇
b)
𝜇+1
Se o coeficiente de atrito estático com o solo é 𝜇
µ = 0,80, assinale a opção correta que indica, c)
1−𝜇
1
respectivamente, a velocidade do ciclista, o tempo d)
1−𝜇
despendido no percurso e a frequência de zigue-
zague no trecho BE.
36 - Uma máquina térmica opera segundo o ciclo
a) 4,0 m/s; 12 s; 0,32 s-1
JKLMJ mostrado no diagrama 𝑇 × 𝑆 da figura.
b) 9,4 m/s; 3,0 s; 0,22 s-1
c) 6,0 m/s; 3,1 s; 0,17 s-1
d) 4,0 m/s; 12 s; 6,0 s-1
a) 0,61 s.
b) 0,78 s. Marque a afirmativa correta:
c) 1,54 s
d) indeterminado, pois não se conhece a velocidade a) o processo JK corresponde a uma compressão
do elevador. isotérmica.
b) o trabalho realizado pela máquina em um ciclo é
𝑊 = (𝑇2 − 𝑇1 )(𝑆2 − 𝑆1 ).
c) durante o processo LM uma quantidade de calor
𝑄𝐿𝑀 = 𝑇1 (𝑆2 − 𝑆1 ) é absorvida pelo sistema.
d) outra máquina térmica que opere entre 𝑇2 e 𝑇1
poderia eventualmente possuir um rendimento maior
que a desta.
PENSI – CICLO 3 – AFA
37 - A figura mostra um sistema formado por dois 39 - A figura mostra duas partículas eletrizadas com
blocos de massa M = 4√3 kg conectados entre si cargas +8𝑄 e −5𝑄 fixas nos vértices de um triângulo
através de um cabo de aço de massa m = 4 kg, sendo equilátero.
rebocado por uma força F constante de intensidade
30 N. Sendo g = 10 m/s2, determine a tração nas
extremidades do cabo, assim como o ângulo θ feito
com a vertical.
a) 𝑇 = 25 𝑁 e 𝜃 = 37°
b) 𝑇 = 25 𝑁 e 𝜃 = 53° Se o campo elétrico resultante no ponto A tem
c) 𝑇 = 40 𝑁 e 𝜃 = 30° intensidade 14 N/C. Ao deslocarmos a carga
d) 𝑇 = 40 𝑁 e 𝜃 = 60° negativa para o ponto médio M, o novo campo
elétrico passa a valer:
a) 4d a) 40 𝜇𝐶
b) 2d 40√3
c) d/2 b) 𝜇𝐶
3
d) d/4 c) 25√3 𝜇𝐶
50√3
d) 𝜇𝐶
3
PENSI – CICLO 3 – AFA
41 - Na figura A, uma carga positiva +Q está 43 - Dois mols de um gás ideal monoatômico passam
localizada no centro do cubo. Na figura B, a mesma por um processo de A para B, que obedece ao
carga positiva é movida para cima continuando diagrama 𝑇 × 𝑆 mostrado na figura. Assim, qual o
dentro do cubo. trabalho realizado pelo gás no processo?
Considere 𝑅 = 8,3 𝐽/𝑚𝑜𝑙. 𝐾.
a) – 30 J
b) – 40 J a) 4m
c) – 45 J b) 5m
d) – 50 J c) 6m
d) 7m
PENSI – CICLO 3 – AFA
10√15
a) 4 cm e 𝑟𝑎𝑑/𝑠.
3
b) 4 cm e 5√10 𝑟𝑎𝑑/𝑠.
10√15
c) 6 cm e 𝑟𝑎𝑑/𝑠.
3
d) 6 cm e 5√10 𝑟𝑎𝑑/𝑠.
5
a) √
2
5
b)
2
3
c) √
2
3
d)
2
a) 25,0 cm.
b) 15,2 cm.
c) 30 cm.
d) 23,3 cm.
a) 360 cm
b) 180 cm
c) 120 cm
d) 60 cm
PENSI – CICLO 3 – AFA
Social networks connect people at low cost; this can Privacy issues
be beneficial for entrepreneurs and small businesses
looking to expand their contact base. These networks On large social networking services, there have been
often act as a customer relationship management tool growing concerns about users giving out too much
for companies selling products and services. personal information and the threat of sexual
Companies can also use social networks for predators. Users of these services need to be aware
advertising in the form of banners and text ads. Since of data theft or viruses. However, large services, such
businesses operate globally, social networks can as MySpace, often work with law enforcement to try
make it easier to keep in touch with contacts around to prevent such incidents. In addition, there is a
the world. perceived privacy threat in relation to placing too
much personal information in the hands of large
Medical applications corporations or governmental bodies, allowing a
profile to be produced on an individual's behavior on
Social networks are beginning to be adopted by which decisions, detrimental to an individual, may be
healthcare professionals as a means to manage taken.
institutional knowledge, disseminate peer to peer
knowledge and to highlight individual physicians and Investigations
institutions. The advantage of using a dedicated
medical social networking site is that all the members Social network services are increasingly being used
are screened against the state licensing board list of in legal and criminal investigations. Information
practitioners. The role of social networks is especially posted on sites such as MySpace and Facebook, has
of interest to pharmaceutical companies who spend been used by police, probation, and university
approximately "32 percent of their marketing dollars" officials to prosecute users of said sites. In some
attempting to influence the opinion leaders of social situations, content posted on MySpace has been
networks. used in court.
53 - Personal information on social network sites ....... “Top floor, is that right? I guess I just follow
my nose!” Holly gave a high laugh, and received
a) can be used in court another grunt in reply. Then the man was gone.
b) gives a good description of the user's personality
c) is sold to the government Not to worry, he must be the quiet moody
d) is translated into many languages type, thought Holly, too caught up in his own profound
thoughts for inane chit-chat. One day she would
penetrate his hard outer shell and release the free
54 - Social networking is great for ...... spirit inside. Anyway, now for the stairs.
a) groups of people separated over wide areas The four flights of stairs would be worth it,
b) academic organisations she’d decided when she picked out the flat, even if it
c) people who write too much information about did mean her going downstairs to get to the
themselves bathroom, because the room faced the front, and she
d) the law enforcement agencies could watch the world scurry by as she sipped her
morning coffee. Kicking one bag in front and
dragging the others behind, she finally made it up the
Read the text and answer the questions. four flights and flung open the door to her new room,
her new haven, her new adult life.
She knew the street backwards, of course.
How many times had she been dragged up it as a Peeling beige wallpaper, a lumpy mattress on
child by the wrist, whining and snivelling, always a chipboard bedframe, a bare light bulb, a flat-pack
wishing she were somewhere else? Now she had no wardrobe inexpertly put together. All this, Holly could
desire to be anywhere but here. This bustling traffic, just about put up with, but when she saw the view
these fuming buses, these chipped paving stones from her window – a dull patch of grey sky, invariable
and boarded-up shop fronts, they were hers. Here, whatever the angle, she finally had to admit to herself
she would grow from defiant teenager to independent that her adult life was not getting off to a great start.
woman. When she was an old woman, she would
gaze out over the lawns and say ‘Ah, Knox Road,
that’s where I really came into my own’. 55 - What can be inferred from the text?
Number 126 was only a short walk from the a). This is Holly’s first time living away from home.
bus stop, and she heaved her multiple bags onto her b) Holly visited the house before deciding to move in.
shoulders and trudged off, trying to maintain the c) Holly is new to this part of the town.
elation as the straps dug into the flesh of her neck d) Holly already knows someone who lives in this
and fingers. Number 126 was set back slightly from house.
the main road, with a concrete path and weed-patch
at the front. The window frames were rotten and the
paint chipped. Holly tried not to mind. It was what 56 - Where is Knox Road?
was inside that counted, after all. The coming-
together of six individuals from diverse backgrounds. a) in a town centre
discussing politics, culture and art late into the night, b) in a suburb
sharing ideas, recipes, milk, shower gel and lovers – c) in a village
that would be what she’d look back on of course, not d) on a housing estate
the paintwork. In the absence of either a bell or
knocker, she rapped firmly on the door.
There was no reply. Holly peered through 57 - What can be inferred about the character of
gap in curtains in the downstairs window, but there Holly?
was nothing but gloom within. She could hear a faint
thudding of a bass beat, but was not sure which a) She is a daydreamer.
house it belonged to. She rapped more firmly, and b) She is ambitious.
was searching for a pebble to throw to the upstairs c) She is prejudiced.
window when the door opened. A shirtless, d) She is reckless.
overweight twenty-something, with bleary eyes and
greasy hair stood in the doorway wearing boxer
shorts and mismatched socks. 58 - What can be inferred about the man who opened
the door?
“I’ve come for the upstairs room, I’m the new
tenant,” said Holly brightly. a) He owns the property.
b) He had not expected Holly.
The man grunted slightly and moved aside. c) He lives in the front, ground floor room.
He gestured up the dim, uncarpeted stairway and d) He had been asleep.
began to shuffle along the dark hallway to the rear of
the house.
PENSI – CICLO 3 – AFA
a) There's no point
b) It's no point
c) There isn't point
d) It's no need
PENSI – CICLO 3 – AFA
Texto III