Questõesde UFMG sobre Inglês

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UFMG 2007 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

According to the text, if a face-to-face meeting with an online date takes place,

TEXT 1 - Questions from 33 to 36

Safety Rules For Online Dating

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A
call your best friends and invite them.
B
choose a place both of you really love.
C
do whatever you can to be impressive.
D
go away if you start feeling suspicious.
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UFMG 2007 - Inglês - Vocabulário | Vocabulary, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

In the text, the phrase keep them at bay (line 10) can be interpreted as

TEXT 1 - Questions from 33 to 36

Safety Rules For Online Dating

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A
get real stories from good informants.
B
help searches for personal information.
C
make people realize you know them.
D
prevent creeps from preying on you.
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UFMG 2007 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

According to the text, the word others (line 4) refers to

TEXT 1 - Questions from 33 to 36

Safety Rules For Online Dating

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A
dating stories.
B
online friends.
C
internet rules.
D
urban legends.
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UFMG 2007 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

The main purpose of this text is to

TEXT 1 - Questions from 33 to 36

Safety Rules For Online Dating

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advise.
B
describe.
C
expose.
D
testify.
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UFMG 2006 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

The text argues that the best way to fight petty corruption is to

TEXT 2 – Questions from 51 to 54

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Hennie van Vuuren, Institute for Security Studies
hvanvuuren@issct.org.za Access: Apr. 2006. (Adapted)

A
conduct surveys.
B
give punishment.
C
interrupt services.
D
raise awareness.
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UFMG 2006 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

The speaker in the cartoon is trying to

TEXT 3 – Questions 55 and 56

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http://www.cartoonistgroup.com/store/add.php?iid=10842 - Access: Apr. 2006.

A
denounce his old enemies.
B
justify his corrupt actions.
C
promote his promising career.
D
ridicule his political opponents.
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UFMG 2006 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

The speaker in the cartoon wants to say that it is all right to

TEXT 3 – Questions 55 and 56

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http://www.cartoonistgroup.com/store/add.php?iid=10842 - Access: Apr. 2006.

A
favour his beloved ones.
B
get people to do his work.
C
show us how to be smart.
D
take friends out of business.
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UFMG 2006 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

According to the text, whenever public power is used for illegal purposes,

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correctly completes the statement in each question.

TEXT 1 – Questions from 46 to 50

Political corruption

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_corruption#Bribery:_Bribe-takers_
and_bribe-givers
Access: Apr. 2006.(Adapted)

A
crime activities are restricted.
B
personal benefits are reached.
C
political corruption is banned.
D
public advantage is achieved.
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UFMG 2006 - Inglês - Pronome subjetivo | Subjective pronoun, Pronomes | Pronouns

The word they in this cartoon refers to the

TEXT 4 – Questions 57 and 58

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http://www.cartoonistgroup.com/store/add.php?iid=1880 - Access: Apr. 2006.

A
lies.
B
means.
C
press.
D
senators.
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UFMG 2006 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

We can say the speaker in the cartoon sounds

TEXT 5 – Questions 59 and 60

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http://www.cartoonstock.com/directory/b/business_men.asp - Access: Apr. 2006.

A
curious.
B
friendly.
C
proud.
D
sorry.
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UFMG 2006 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

The cartoon shows that a person can go out of prison if he

TEXT 5 – Questions 59 and 60

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http://www.cartoonstock.com/directory/b/business_men.asp - Access: Apr. 2006.

A
calls for man’s justice.
B
has money for bribery.
C
makes good friends.
D
proves his innocence.
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UFMG 2006 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

The cartoonist wants the reader to believe that Senator Krupt

TEXT 4 – Questions 57 and 58

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http://www.cartoonistgroup.com/store/add.php?iid=1880 - Access: Apr. 2006.

A
has been paid by the press.
B
has done something wrong.
C
has gained people’s trust.
D
has got a rather unfair trial.
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UFMG 2006 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

A map was included in the text in order to show that corruption is a

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correctly completes the statement in each question.

TEXT 1 – Questions from 46 to 50

Political corruption

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_corruption#Bribery:_Bribe-takers_
and_bribe-givers
Access: Apr. 2006.(Adapted)

A
long banned enterprise.
B
government top secret.
C
few nations’ problem.
D
worldwide phenomenon.
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UFMG 2006 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

According to the text, the notion of corruption

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correctly completes the statement in each question.

TEXT 1 – Questions from 46 to 50

Political corruption

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_corruption#Bribery:_Bribe-takers_
and_bribe-givers
Access: Apr. 2006.(Adapted)

A
changes from place to place.
B
constitutes legal activities.
C
reflects the official elections.
D
results in racial profiling.
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UFMG 2006 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Racial profiling” (line 13) is mentioned in the text as a kind of practice

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correctly completes the statement in each question.

TEXT 1 – Questions from 46 to 50

Political corruption

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_corruption#Bribery:_Bribe-takers_
and_bribe-givers
Access: Apr. 2006.(Adapted)

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difficult to categorize.
B
impossible to fight.
C
resultant from arrest.
D
seen as corruption.
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UFMG 2006 - Inglês - Pronome subjetivo | Subjective pronoun, Pronomes | Pronouns

Both occurrences of the word “it” in lines 7 and 8 refer to

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correctly completes the statement in each question.

TEXT 1 – Questions from 46 to 50

Political corruption

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_corruption#Bribery:_Bribe-takers_
and_bribe-givers
Access: Apr. 2006.(Adapted)

A
criminal enterprise.
B
organized crime.
C
political corruption.
D
racial illegitimacy.
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UFMG 2006 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

This text contains all the following topics, EXCEPT

TEXT 2 – Questions from 51 to 54

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Hennie van Vuuren, Institute for Security Studies
hvanvuuren@issct.org.za Access: Apr. 2006. (Adapted)

A
corruption effects.
B
army transactions.
C
research findings.
D
small irregularities.
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UFMG 2006 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

The people studied in the survey were

TEXT 2 – Questions from 51 to 54

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Hennie van Vuuren, Institute for Security Studies
hvanvuuren@issct.org.za Access: Apr. 2006. (Adapted)

A
counsellors of justice.
B
officers in the police.
C
staff in security firms.
D
victims of illegal acts.
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UFMG 2006 - Inglês - Voz Ativa e Passiva | Passive and Active Voice, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Whistleblower provisions could be interpreted as a means of

TEXT 2 – Questions from 51 to 54

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Hennie van Vuuren, Institute for Security Studies
hvanvuuren@issct.org.za Access: Apr. 2006. (Adapted)

A
committing crimes.
B
providing whistles.
C
reporting corruption.
D
rewarding reports.