Questõessobre Prefixos e sufixos | Prefixes and suffixes

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PUC - RJ 2014 - Inglês - Prefixos e sufixos | Prefixes and suffixes

The alternative in which all the words contain prefixes that express the idea in brackets is.

 

 


A
unified (line 2) – intangible (line 103) [negation].
B
replicate (line 15) – decline (line 133) [repetition].
C
distribution (line 23) – increasingly (line 93) [size].
D
transaction (line 32) – income (line 120) [movement].
E
surpassing (line 65) – forecasts (line 112) [time].
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PUC - RS 2014 - Inglês - Prefixos e sufixos | Prefixes and suffixes, Sinônimos | Synonyms

The “-ly” in “life-friendly” (line 28) performs the same grammar role as in

                          

A
sisterly.
B
gradually.
C
recently.
D
chiefly.
E
gladly.
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PUC - RS 2014 - Inglês - Prefixos e sufixos | Prefixes and suffixes

The “-er” ending in “fercer” (line 22) has the same function in

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A
player.
B
seeker.
C
gamer.
D
funnier.
E
developer.
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UEG 2014 - Inglês - Tempos Verbais | Verb Tenses, Prefixos e sufixos | Prefixes and suffixes, Verbos modais | Modal verbs, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Considerando os aspectos estruturais do texto, percebe-se que:

Are You Addicted to Sports?

Sports addictions are real and do conflict with relationships. As with anything that can be addictive there is a threshold where something healthy becomes unhealthy. Addiction is defined as "the state of being enslaved to a habit or practice or to something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming". An addiction to sports is not always a bad thing, but can be. Often this addiction comes along with another addiction whether it be cigarettes, alcohol, or gambling.

If you or someone you love is addicted to sports make sure you approach it in a proper manner. If this is your spouse and it is coming between you and him/her then you may want to seek counseling. If you personally are addicted to sports then try picking up another hobby because you may just have too much free time. Get out of the house once in a while and enjoy life. Don't let the athletic ability of others control your life.
Signs of sports addiction: mood swings during events; outcome ruins your day or even week; sports gambling; fantasy sports; attending an excess number of events; excessive merchandise; arguments and fights.

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os termos healthy, psychologically, personally e physically são formados pelos processos de prefixação e sufixação.
B
complemento da if-clause está adequado em: “If I were addicted to sports I would certainly look for help”.
C
na sentença you may want to seek counseling, o termo may pode ser substituído por “can”, sem alterar o sentido.
D
na sentença Don't let the athletic ability of others control your life está explicitada a possibilidade de escolha.
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PUC - RS 2010 - Inglês - Prefixos e sufixos | Prefixes and suffixes

By adding the prefix mis-, as in the word “misplaced” (line 07), a word changes to mean something.

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A
opposite.
B
bigger.
C
in good condition
D
in excess.
E
wrong
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UERJ 2008 - Inglês - Prefixos e sufixos | Prefixes and suffixes, Vocabulário | Vocabulary

Conversely, when today’s youth hold a demonstration in front of a parliament building or contest a particular aspect of an institution, their forms of protest lack influence to cause change (l. 10-13)

The notion expressed by the underlined word is that of:

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A
reiteration
B
alternation
C
opposition
D
conformation
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PUC - RJ 2012 - Inglês - Prefixos e sufixos | Prefixes and suffixes

The alternative in which all the words contain prefixes that express the idea in brackets is

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A
embattled (line 15) – displaced (line 18) - resurgent (line 26) [repetition]
B
dependence (line 73) - anti-multiculturalist (line 119) - contravention (line 161) [opposition]
C
macro-level (line 114) - overcome (line 125) - subscription (line 127) [size]
D
disunity (line 125) - unwilling (line 138) - illiberality (line 147) [negation]
E
prevented (line 125) - retrospective (line 135) – unable (line 138) [time]
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PUC - RS 2012 - Inglês - Prefixos e sufixos | Prefixes and suffixes

The words “unavoidable” (line 29) and “unpalatable” (line 29) are formed by adding the prefx “un-” to “avoidable” and to “palatable”, in order to give them the opposite meaning. The alternative where this did not occur is

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unlettered.
B
unworthy.
C
unanimous.
D
unbuttoned.
E
unwholesome.
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URCA 2012 - Inglês - Prefixos e sufixos | Prefixes and suffixes

There is a word made by the suffix -­er in:

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A
deliver ( in “… he simply doesn’t like to deliver bad news to anyone.”)
B
seducer (in “…he likes to be known as a ‘seducer’…”)
C
former (in “…the heirs of the former Communist Party...”)
D
power (in “Berlusconi came to power…”)
E
quarters ( in “…Italians who share cramped quarters…”)
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URCA 2012 - Inglês - Prefixos e sufixos | Prefixes and suffixes

The prefix anti­in (“…a clear anti­communist choice…”) means:

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A
against
B
twice
C
many times
D
similar
E
distant