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UECE 2018 - Inglês - Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

As to the methodology used in the research, a group of participants had to learn associations between words and pictures of objects or scenes and then

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                          Can you learn in your sleep?


      Sleep is known to be crucial for learning and memory formation. What's more, scientists have even managed to pick out specific memories and consolidate them during sleep. However, the exact mechanisms behind this were unknown — until now.

      Those among us who grew up with the popular cartoon "Dexter's Laboratory" might remember the famous episode wherein Dexter's trying to learn French overnight. He creates a device that helps him to learn in his sleep by playing French phrases to him. Of course, since the show is a comedy, Dexter's record gets stuck on the phrase "Omelette du fromage" and the next day he's incapable of saying anything else. This is, of course, a problem that puts him through a series of hilarious situations.

      The idea that we can learn in our sleep has captivated the minds of artists and scientists alike; the possibility that one day we could all drastically improve our productivity by learning in our sleep is very appealing. But could such a scenario ever become a reality?

      New research seems to suggest so, and scientists in general are moving closer to understanding precisely what goes on in the brain when we sleep and how the restful state affects learning and memory formation.

      For instance, previous studies have shown that non-rapid eye movement (non-REM) sleep — or dreamless sleep — is crucial for consolidating memories. It has also been shown that sleep spindles, or sudden spikes in oscillatory brain activity that can be seen on an electroencephalogram (EEG) during the second stage of non-REM sleep, are key for this memory consolidation. Scientists were also able to specifically target certain memories and reactivate, or strengthen, them by using auditory cues.

      However, the mechanism behind such achievements remained mysterious until now. Researchers were also unaware if such mechanisms would help with memorizing new information.

      Therefore, a team of researchers set out to investigate. Scott Cairney, from the University of York in the United Kingdom, co-led the research with Bernhard Staresina, who works at the University of Birmingham, also in the U.K. Their findings were published in the journal Current Biology.

      Cairney explains the motivation for the research, saying, "We are quite certain that memories are reactivated in the brain during sleep, but we don't know the neural processes that underpin this phenomenon." "Sleep spindles," he continues, "have been linked to the benefits of sleep for memory in previous research, so we wanted to investigate whether these brain waves mediate reactivation. If they support memory reactivation, we further reasoned that it could be possible to decipher memory signals at the time that these spindles took place."

      To test their hypotheses, Cairney and his colleagues asked 46 participants "to learn associations between words and pictures of objects or scenes before a nap." Afterward, some of the participants took a 90-minute nap, whereas others stayed awake. To those who napped, "Half of the words were [...] replayed during the nap to trigger the reactivation of the newly learned picture memories," explains Cairney.

      "When the participants woke after a good period of sleep," he says, "we presented them again with the words and asked them to recall the object and scene pictures. We found that their memory was better for the pictures that were connected to the words that were presented in sleep, compared to those words that weren't," Cairney reports.

      Using an EEG machine, the researchers were also able to see that playing the associated words to reactivate memories triggered sleep spindles in the participants' brains. More specifically, the EEG sleep spindle patterns "told" the researchers whether the participants were processing memories related to objects or memories related to scenes.

      "Our data suggest that spindles facilitate processing of relevant memory features during sleep and that this process boosts memory consolidation," says Staresina. "While it has been shown previously," he continues, "that targeted memory reactivation can boost memory consolidation during sleep, we now show that sleep spindles might represent the key underlying mechanism."

      Cairney adds, "When you are awake you learn new things, but when you are asleep you refine them, making it easier to retrieve them and apply them correctly when you need them the most. This is important for how we learn but also for how we might help retain healthy brain functions."

      Staresina suggests that this newly gained knowledge could lead to effective strategies for boosting memory while sleeping.

      So, though learning things from scratch à la "Dexter's Lab" may take a while to become a reality, we can safely say that our brains continue to learn while we sleep, and that researchers just got a lot closer to understanding why this happens.

                                From: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/Mar/2018

A
while taking a nap, had half the words played again.
B
sleep while listening to a recording of all the words.
C
fall asleep thinking of the words and images.
D
take a nap and study the associations again.
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UECE 2018 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

According to the text, the idea that sleep is relevant to learning

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                          Can you learn in your sleep?


      Sleep is known to be crucial for learning and memory formation. What's more, scientists have even managed to pick out specific memories and consolidate them during sleep. However, the exact mechanisms behind this were unknown — until now.

      Those among us who grew up with the popular cartoon "Dexter's Laboratory" might remember the famous episode wherein Dexter's trying to learn French overnight. He creates a device that helps him to learn in his sleep by playing French phrases to him. Of course, since the show is a comedy, Dexter's record gets stuck on the phrase "Omelette du fromage" and the next day he's incapable of saying anything else. This is, of course, a problem that puts him through a series of hilarious situations.

      The idea that we can learn in our sleep has captivated the minds of artists and scientists alike; the possibility that one day we could all drastically improve our productivity by learning in our sleep is very appealing. But could such a scenario ever become a reality?

      New research seems to suggest so, and scientists in general are moving closer to understanding precisely what goes on in the brain when we sleep and how the restful state affects learning and memory formation.

      For instance, previous studies have shown that non-rapid eye movement (non-REM) sleep — or dreamless sleep — is crucial for consolidating memories. It has also been shown that sleep spindles, or sudden spikes in oscillatory brain activity that can be seen on an electroencephalogram (EEG) during the second stage of non-REM sleep, are key for this memory consolidation. Scientists were also able to specifically target certain memories and reactivate, or strengthen, them by using auditory cues.

      However, the mechanism behind such achievements remained mysterious until now. Researchers were also unaware if such mechanisms would help with memorizing new information.

      Therefore, a team of researchers set out to investigate. Scott Cairney, from the University of York in the United Kingdom, co-led the research with Bernhard Staresina, who works at the University of Birmingham, also in the U.K. Their findings were published in the journal Current Biology.

      Cairney explains the motivation for the research, saying, "We are quite certain that memories are reactivated in the brain during sleep, but we don't know the neural processes that underpin this phenomenon." "Sleep spindles," he continues, "have been linked to the benefits of sleep for memory in previous research, so we wanted to investigate whether these brain waves mediate reactivation. If they support memory reactivation, we further reasoned that it could be possible to decipher memory signals at the time that these spindles took place."

      To test their hypotheses, Cairney and his colleagues asked 46 participants "to learn associations between words and pictures of objects or scenes before a nap." Afterward, some of the participants took a 90-minute nap, whereas others stayed awake. To those who napped, "Half of the words were [...] replayed during the nap to trigger the reactivation of the newly learned picture memories," explains Cairney.

      "When the participants woke after a good period of sleep," he says, "we presented them again with the words and asked them to recall the object and scene pictures. We found that their memory was better for the pictures that were connected to the words that were presented in sleep, compared to those words that weren't," Cairney reports.

      Using an EEG machine, the researchers were also able to see that playing the associated words to reactivate memories triggered sleep spindles in the participants' brains. More specifically, the EEG sleep spindle patterns "told" the researchers whether the participants were processing memories related to objects or memories related to scenes.

      "Our data suggest that spindles facilitate processing of relevant memory features during sleep and that this process boosts memory consolidation," says Staresina. "While it has been shown previously," he continues, "that targeted memory reactivation can boost memory consolidation during sleep, we now show that sleep spindles might represent the key underlying mechanism."

      Cairney adds, "When you are awake you learn new things, but when you are asleep you refine them, making it easier to retrieve them and apply them correctly when you need them the most. This is important for how we learn but also for how we might help retain healthy brain functions."

      Staresina suggests that this newly gained knowledge could lead to effective strategies for boosting memory while sleeping.

      So, though learning things from scratch à la "Dexter's Lab" may take a while to become a reality, we can safely say that our brains continue to learn while we sleep, and that researchers just got a lot closer to understanding why this happens.

                                From: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/Mar/2018

A
seems to be absolutely new and surprising.
B
has been frequently studied without success.
C
has never received attention from the scientific community.
D
is common knowledge among scientists.
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UECE 2018 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

The novelty of the research mentioned in the text is related to the

                                         T E X T


                          Can you learn in your sleep?


      Sleep is known to be crucial for learning and memory formation. What's more, scientists have even managed to pick out specific memories and consolidate them during sleep. However, the exact mechanisms behind this were unknown — until now.

      Those among us who grew up with the popular cartoon "Dexter's Laboratory" might remember the famous episode wherein Dexter's trying to learn French overnight. He creates a device that helps him to learn in his sleep by playing French phrases to him. Of course, since the show is a comedy, Dexter's record gets stuck on the phrase "Omelette du fromage" and the next day he's incapable of saying anything else. This is, of course, a problem that puts him through a series of hilarious situations.

      The idea that we can learn in our sleep has captivated the minds of artists and scientists alike; the possibility that one day we could all drastically improve our productivity by learning in our sleep is very appealing. But could such a scenario ever become a reality?

      New research seems to suggest so, and scientists in general are moving closer to understanding precisely what goes on in the brain when we sleep and how the restful state affects learning and memory formation.

      For instance, previous studies have shown that non-rapid eye movement (non-REM) sleep — or dreamless sleep — is crucial for consolidating memories. It has also been shown that sleep spindles, or sudden spikes in oscillatory brain activity that can be seen on an electroencephalogram (EEG) during the second stage of non-REM sleep, are key for this memory consolidation. Scientists were also able to specifically target certain memories and reactivate, or strengthen, them by using auditory cues.

      However, the mechanism behind such achievements remained mysterious until now. Researchers were also unaware if such mechanisms would help with memorizing new information.

      Therefore, a team of researchers set out to investigate. Scott Cairney, from the University of York in the United Kingdom, co-led the research with Bernhard Staresina, who works at the University of Birmingham, also in the U.K. Their findings were published in the journal Current Biology.

      Cairney explains the motivation for the research, saying, "We are quite certain that memories are reactivated in the brain during sleep, but we don't know the neural processes that underpin this phenomenon." "Sleep spindles," he continues, "have been linked to the benefits of sleep for memory in previous research, so we wanted to investigate whether these brain waves mediate reactivation. If they support memory reactivation, we further reasoned that it could be possible to decipher memory signals at the time that these spindles took place."

      To test their hypotheses, Cairney and his colleagues asked 46 participants "to learn associations between words and pictures of objects or scenes before a nap." Afterward, some of the participants took a 90-minute nap, whereas others stayed awake. To those who napped, "Half of the words were [...] replayed during the nap to trigger the reactivation of the newly learned picture memories," explains Cairney.

      "When the participants woke after a good period of sleep," he says, "we presented them again with the words and asked them to recall the object and scene pictures. We found that their memory was better for the pictures that were connected to the words that were presented in sleep, compared to those words that weren't," Cairney reports.

      Using an EEG machine, the researchers were also able to see that playing the associated words to reactivate memories triggered sleep spindles in the participants' brains. More specifically, the EEG sleep spindle patterns "told" the researchers whether the participants were processing memories related to objects or memories related to scenes.

      "Our data suggest that spindles facilitate processing of relevant memory features during sleep and that this process boosts memory consolidation," says Staresina. "While it has been shown previously," he continues, "that targeted memory reactivation can boost memory consolidation during sleep, we now show that sleep spindles might represent the key underlying mechanism."

      Cairney adds, "When you are awake you learn new things, but when you are asleep you refine them, making it easier to retrieve them and apply them correctly when you need them the most. This is important for how we learn but also for how we might help retain healthy brain functions."

      Staresina suggests that this newly gained knowledge could lead to effective strategies for boosting memory while sleeping.

      So, though learning things from scratch à la "Dexter's Lab" may take a while to become a reality, we can safely say that our brains continue to learn while we sleep, and that researchers just got a lot closer to understanding why this happens.

                                From: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/Mar/2018

A
unveiling of what exactly allows us to learn in our sleep.
B
unexpected contradiction of what was already known.
C
age of people involved and to the way their dreams were reported.
D
fact that they were supposed to speak while sleeping.
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UECE 2018 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Among the previous studies, the text reports one in which an association was established between

                                         T E X T


                          Can you learn in your sleep?


      Sleep is known to be crucial for learning and memory formation. What's more, scientists have even managed to pick out specific memories and consolidate them during sleep. However, the exact mechanisms behind this were unknown — until now.

      Those among us who grew up with the popular cartoon "Dexter's Laboratory" might remember the famous episode wherein Dexter's trying to learn French overnight. He creates a device that helps him to learn in his sleep by playing French phrases to him. Of course, since the show is a comedy, Dexter's record gets stuck on the phrase "Omelette du fromage" and the next day he's incapable of saying anything else. This is, of course, a problem that puts him through a series of hilarious situations.

      The idea that we can learn in our sleep has captivated the minds of artists and scientists alike; the possibility that one day we could all drastically improve our productivity by learning in our sleep is very appealing. But could such a scenario ever become a reality?

      New research seems to suggest so, and scientists in general are moving closer to understanding precisely what goes on in the brain when we sleep and how the restful state affects learning and memory formation.

      For instance, previous studies have shown that non-rapid eye movement (non-REM) sleep — or dreamless sleep — is crucial for consolidating memories. It has also been shown that sleep spindles, or sudden spikes in oscillatory brain activity that can be seen on an electroencephalogram (EEG) during the second stage of non-REM sleep, are key for this memory consolidation. Scientists were also able to specifically target certain memories and reactivate, or strengthen, them by using auditory cues.

      However, the mechanism behind such achievements remained mysterious until now. Researchers were also unaware if such mechanisms would help with memorizing new information.

      Therefore, a team of researchers set out to investigate. Scott Cairney, from the University of York in the United Kingdom, co-led the research with Bernhard Staresina, who works at the University of Birmingham, also in the U.K. Their findings were published in the journal Current Biology.

      Cairney explains the motivation for the research, saying, "We are quite certain that memories are reactivated in the brain during sleep, but we don't know the neural processes that underpin this phenomenon." "Sleep spindles," he continues, "have been linked to the benefits of sleep for memory in previous research, so we wanted to investigate whether these brain waves mediate reactivation. If they support memory reactivation, we further reasoned that it could be possible to decipher memory signals at the time that these spindles took place."

      To test their hypotheses, Cairney and his colleagues asked 46 participants "to learn associations between words and pictures of objects or scenes before a nap." Afterward, some of the participants took a 90-minute nap, whereas others stayed awake. To those who napped, "Half of the words were [...] replayed during the nap to trigger the reactivation of the newly learned picture memories," explains Cairney.

      "When the participants woke after a good period of sleep," he says, "we presented them again with the words and asked them to recall the object and scene pictures. We found that their memory was better for the pictures that were connected to the words that were presented in sleep, compared to those words that weren't," Cairney reports.

      Using an EEG machine, the researchers were also able to see that playing the associated words to reactivate memories triggered sleep spindles in the participants' brains. More specifically, the EEG sleep spindle patterns "told" the researchers whether the participants were processing memories related to objects or memories related to scenes.

      "Our data suggest that spindles facilitate processing of relevant memory features during sleep and that this process boosts memory consolidation," says Staresina. "While it has been shown previously," he continues, "that targeted memory reactivation can boost memory consolidation during sleep, we now show that sleep spindles might represent the key underlying mechanism."

      Cairney adds, "When you are awake you learn new things, but when you are asleep you refine them, making it easier to retrieve them and apply them correctly when you need them the most. This is important for how we learn but also for how we might help retain healthy brain functions."

      Staresina suggests that this newly gained knowledge could lead to effective strategies for boosting memory while sleeping.

      So, though learning things from scratch à la "Dexter's Lab" may take a while to become a reality, we can safely say that our brains continue to learn while we sleep, and that researchers just got a lot closer to understanding why this happens.

                                From: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/Mar/2018

A
dreaming and successfully recalling new information from the day.
B
listening to recordings during sleep and mental confusion when waking.
C
being woken in the second REM stage of sleep and forgetting things more easily.
D
the non-REM stage of sleep and the reactivation and consolidation of memories.
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UECE 2018 - Sociologia - Estratificação e desigualdade social, Desigualdades de raça, classe e gênero

Considerando o que se entende por “relações étnico-raciais”, assinale a afirmação verdadeira.

A
Os seres humanos não têm raça, apenas são biologicamente diferentes por sua cor de pele, embora sejam todos culturalmente iguais.
B
As relações étnico-raciais revelam a globalização das sociedades, com a superação das diferenças raciais e de pertencimentos culturais entre os povos.
C
Raça é compreendida como a construção social estabelecida nas tensas relações entre brancos e negros, muitas vezes simuladas como harmoniosas; e etnia se refere a grupos que estão juntos devido a sua cultura e seus interesses historicamente comuns.
D
As relações étnico-raciais expressam diferenças e interesses entre as classes sociais, e como cada classe se posiciona na organização da produção material da vida cotidiana.
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UECE 2018 - Sociologia - Meio ambiente e sociedade, A questão ambiental

Segundo estudos, o aquecimento global é responsável pelas mudanças climáticas que vêm ocorrendo em todo o planeta, com trágicas consequências ambientais, econômicas e sociais.


No que concerne ao aquecimento global, assinale a afirmação verdadeira.

A
Os países desenvolvidos não são os principais responsáveis pela concentração de gases de efeito estufa na atmosfera.
B
As consequências do aquecimento global afetarão todos os países, mas as consequências dessas mudanças climáticas não afetarão o meio ambiente e a população do Brasil.
C
Em decorrência do aquecimento global, milhões de pessoas poderão enfrentar fome e racionamento de água, além das consequências do desaparecimento de muitas áreas costeiras pela elevação do nível do mar.
D
O aquecimento global é um fenômeno natural e não tem relação com a concentração de gases de efeito estufa na atmosfera emitidos pelos países ricos.
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UECE 2018 - Sociologia - Estratificação e desigualdade social, Desigualdades de raça, classe e gênero

Sob o ponto de vista da Sociologia, a juventude não é homogênea, é plural, pois os grupos juvenis da sociedade se distinguem tanto pelas desigualdades sociais, de raça e de gênero quanto pela diferenciação cultural.


De acordo com a proposição acima, é correto afirmar que

A
a juventude é definida como um segmento social que partilha uma mesma faixa de idade e expectativas de vida semelhantes.
B
juventude é o momento de entrar no mercado de trabalho para garantir o futuro, pois é logo cedo que se aprende uma profissão.
C
os jovens, na sociedade atual, configuram o futuro do Brasil e todos têm igualdade de oportunidades na sociedade, dependendo apenas do esforço individual para alcançar sucesso na vida.
D
não se pode falar em juventude, mas em juventudes, devido à diversidade e pluralidade de situações que definem o lugar e a pertença dos jovens na sociedade.
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UECE 2018 - Filosofia - Platão e o Mundo das Ideias, Filosofia e a Grécia Antiga

Atente para as seguintes citações:


“Temos assim três virtudes que foram descobertas na nossa cidade: sabedoria, coragem e moderação para os chefes; coragem e moderação para os guardas; moderação para o povo. No que diz respeito à quarta, pela qual esta cidade também participa na virtude, que poderá ser? É evidente que é a justiça” (Platão, Rep., 432b).


“O princípio que de entrada estabelecemos que se devia observar em todas as circunstâncias quando fundamos a cidade, esse princípio é, segundo me parece, ou ele ou uma de suas formas, a justiça. Ora, nós estabelecemos, segundo suponho, e repetimo-lo muitas vezes, se bem te lembras, que cada um deve ocupar-se de uma função na cidade, aquela para a qual a sua natureza é mais adequada” (Platão, Rep., 433a).


Considerando a teoria platônica das virtudes, escreva V ou F conforme seja verdadeiro ou falso o que se afirma a seguir:


( ) Nessa teoria das virtudes, cada grupo desenvolve a(s) virtude(s) que lhe é (ou são) própria(s).

( ) Só pode ser justa a cidade em que os grupos que dela participam e nela agem o fazem de acordo com sua natureza.

( ) Quando sabedoria, coragem e moderação se realizam de modo adequado, temos a justiça.

( ) Existe uma relação entre a natureza dos indivíduos, o grupo de que devem fazer parte na cidade, as virtudes que lhes são adequadas e, em consequência, a função que nela devem desempenhar.


A sequência correta, de cima para baixo, é:

A
V, V, V, V.
B
V, F, F, V.
C
F, F, V, F.
D
F, V, F, F.
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UECE 2018 - Filosofia - A Metafísica de Aristóteles, Filosofia e a Grécia Antiga

Leia atentamente a seguinte passagem:


“A experiência parece um pouco semelhante à ciência (epistéme) e à arte (tékhne). Com efeito, os homens adquirem ciência e arte por meio da experiência. A experiência, como diz Polo, produz a arte, enquanto a inexperiência produz o puro acaso. A arte se produz quando, de muitas observações da experiência, forma-se um juízo geral e único passível de ser referido a todos os casos semelhantes” (Aristóteles, Metafísica, 981a5).


Com base no texto acima, considere as seguintes afirmações:


I. Somente a ciência é conhecimento universal, cujos juízos gerais se aplicam a todos os casos semelhantes.

II. A tékhne é uma forma de conhecimento universal, pois, com base nas experiências, se forma um juízo geral.

III. Por ser semelhante à experiência, a tékhne não constitui um conhecimento universal.

IV. A experiência é pressuposto dos conhecimentos universais (tékhné e epistéme), mas não é ainda um conhecimento universal.


É correto somente o que se afirma em

A
I e IV.
B
II e III.
C
I e III.
D
II e IV.
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UECE 2018 - Filosofia - Maquiavel e O Príncipe, A Política Grega (A República de Platão e a Política de Aristóteles), Pensamentos Políticos - Karl Marx, A Política

Observe a seguinte notícia: “O total de pessoas encarceradas no Brasil chegou a 726.712 em junho de 2016. Em dezembro de 2014, era de 622.202. Houve um crescimento de mais de 104 mil pessoas. Cerca de 40% são presos provisórios, ou seja, ainda não possuem condenação judicial. Mais da metade dessa população é de jovens de 18 a 29 anos e 64% são negros. [...] Os crimes relacionados ao tráfico de drogas são os que mais levam as pessoas às prisões, com 28% da população carcerária total. Somados, roubos e furtos chegam a 37%. [...] Quanto à escolaridade, 75% da população prisional brasileira não chegaram ao Ensino Médio. Menos de 1% dos presos tem graduação”.

Fonte: AGÊNCIA BRASIL, 08/12-2017. Em: http://agenciabrasil.ebc.com.br/geral/noticia/2017- 12/populacao-carceraria-do-brasil-sobe-de-622202-para726712-pessoas


As informações apresentadas na notícia acima podem ser pensadas filosoficamente tomando-se por base


I. Foucault e sua teoria dos dispositivos disciplinares do poder.

II. Marx e sua teoria do Estado como instrumento da classe dominante.

III. Maquiavel e sua teoria do poder do príncipe.

IV. Aristóteles e seu conceito de justiça distributiva.


Estão corretas somente as complementações contidas em

A
I e II.
B
II e III.
C
III e IV.
D
I e IV.
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UECE 2018 - Filosofia - Pensamentos Políticos - Karl Marx, A Política

Atente para o seguinte trecho de um artigo de jornal: “Segundo o coordenador do Setor de Ciências Naturais e Sociais da Unesco no Brasil, Fabio Eon, os direitos humanos estão sendo alvo de uma onda conservadora que trata a expressão como algo politizado. — ‘Existe hoje uma tendência a enxergar direitos humanos como algo ideológico, o que é um equívoco. Os direitos humanos não são algo da esquerda ou da direita. São de todos, independentemente de onde você nasceu ou da sua classe social. É importante enfatizar isso para frear essa onda conservadora’ — ressalta Eon, que sugere um remédio para o problema: — ‘Precisamos promover uma cultura de direitos humanos’”.

Disponível em: O Globo. https://oglobo.globo.com/sociedade/os-direitos-humanosnao-sao-da-esquerda-ou-da-direita-sao-de-todos-23088573.


A Declaração Universal dos Direitos Humanos foi aprovada pela Assembleia Geral da ONU em 1948. Já a Declaração dos Direitos do Homem e do Cidadão foi aprovada durante a primeira fase da Revolução Francesa, pela Assembleia Nacional Constituinte.


No que diz respeito à Declaração dos Direitos do Homem e do Cidadão, é correto afirmar que

A
apesar de ser um documento revolucionário moderno, tem suas premissas filosóficas no pensamento político de Aristóteles.
B
é de inspiração hobbesiana, tendo seus primórdios nos inícios do Estado moderno.
C
é de inspiração iluminista e liberal, sob influência de grandes pensadores do século XVIII, tais como Locke e Rousseau.
D
é de inspiração marxista, no influxo dos grandes movimentos grevistas e reivindicatórios que aconteceram na França durante o século XIX.
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UECE 2018 - Filosofia - Os Contratualistas (Hobbes, Locke e Rousseau), A Política

Leia atentamente o seguinte excerto:


“A liberdade do homem em sociedade consiste em não estar submetido a nenhum outro poder legislativo senão àquele estabelecido no corpo político mediante consentimento, nem sob o domínio de qualquer vontade ou sob a restrição de qualquer lei afora as que promulgar o poder legislativo, segundo o encargo a este confiado”.

LOCKE, John. Dois tratados sobre o governo. Martins Fontes, 1998, p. 401-402. Adaptado.


Considerando a definição de liberdade do homem em sociedade, de John Locke, atente para as seguintes afirmações:


I. A concepção de liberdade do homem em sociedade de Locke elimina totalmente o direito de cada um de agir conforme a sua vontade.

II. A concepção de liberdade do homem em sociedade de Locke consiste em viver sob a restrição das leis promulgadas pelo poder legislativo.

III. A concepção de liberdade do homem em sociedade de Locke consiste em viver segundo uma regra permanente e comum que todos devem obedecer.


É correto o que se afirma em

A
I e II apenas.
B
I e III apenas.
C
II e III apenas.
D
I, II e III.
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UECE 2018 - Biologia - Introdução aos estudos das Plantas, Identidade dos seres vivos

São tipos de tecidos vegetais:

A
parênquima, xilema e conjuntivo.
B
colênquima, esclerênquima e muscular.
C
xilema, floema e conjuntivo.
D
parênquima, colênquima e esclerênquima.
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UECE 2018 - Biologia - Classificação biológica, Identidade dos seres vivos

Estima-se que até 100 milhões de diferentes espécies vivas dividem este mundo com você. Toda essa diversidade é classificada em categorias taxonômicas hierárquicas. Assinale a opção que corresponde às principais categorias taxonômicas em ordem decrescente de hierarquia.

A
domínio – reino – filo – ordem – classe – família – gênero – espécie
B
espécie – gênero – família – classe – ordem – filo – reino – domínio
C
domínio – reino – filo – classe – ordem – família – gênero – espécie
D
espécie – gênero – família – ordem – classe – filo – reino – domínio
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UECE 2018 - Biologia - Características dos seres vivos, Identidade dos seres vivos

Considerando as principais características dos domínios Bacteria, Archaeae e Eukarya, assinale a afirmação verdadeira.

A
Bacteria são eucariontes e incluem bactérias e cianobactérias; Archaeae são eucariontes e incluem as arqueas capazes de viver em condições extremas; e Eukarya são eucariontes e incluem os reinos Protista, Fungi, Plantae e Animalia.
B
Bacteria são procariontes e incluem bactérias e cianobactérias; Archaeae são procariontes e incluem as arqueas capazes de viver em condições extremas; e Eukarya são eucariontes e incluem os reinos Protista, Fungi, Plantae e Animalia.
C
Bacteria são procariontes e incluem bactérias e cianobactérias; Archaeae são eucariontes e incluem as arqueas capazes de viver em condições extremas; e Eukarya são eucariontes e incluem os reinos Protista, Fungi, Plantae e Animalia.
D
Bacteria são procariontes e incluem bactérias e cianobactérias; Archaeae são eucariontes e incluem as arqueas capazes de viver em condições extremas; e Eukarya são procariontes e incluem os reinos Protista, Fungi, Plantae e Animalia.
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UECE 2018 - Biologia - Biomas brasileiros, Ecologia e ciências ambientais

Entre os animais que compõem a fauna da caatinga destacam-se: abelhas, onça-parda, urubu-rei, tatu-bola, arara-azul-de-lear, soldadinho-do-araripe e jacu. Em relação a esses animais, assinale a afirmação verdadeira.

A
Tatu-bola, soldadinho-do-araripe e jacu são vertebrados.
B
Soldadinho-do-araripe e abelhas são invertebrados.
C
Onça-parda, tatu-bola e jacu são invertebrados.
D
Onça-parda, jacu e abelhas são vertebrados.
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UECE 2018 - Biologia - Hereditariedade e diversidade da vida, Herança ligada ao sexo

No que diz respeito à hemofilia, escreva V ou F conforme seja verdadeiro ou falso o que se afirma nos itens abaixo.


( ) A incapacidade de produzir o fator VIII de coagulação sanguínea apresentada pelos hemofílicos pode levar à morte e segue a herança ligada ao sexo.

( ) Mulheres do genótipo XhXh e homens do genótipo XhY são hemofílicos; portanto, a hemofilia segue o padrão típico de herança ligada ao cromossomo Y.

( ) Os homens hemofílicos não transmitem o alelo mutante para a prole do sexo masculino.

( ) As filhas de uma mulher hemofílica são hemofílicas, pois herdam um alelo selvagem da mãe.


Está correta, de cima para baixo, a seguinte sequência:

A
V, V, V, F.
B
F, V, F, V.
C
V, F, V, F.
D
F, F, F, V.
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UECE 2018 - Biologia - Ecologia e ciências ambientais, Dinâmica de populações

As variáveis que são utilizadas para determinar a densidade populacional são as seguintes:

A
número de indivíduos da população e área ou volume.
B
número de espécies da comunidade e área ou volume.
C
número de espécies da população e biomassa.
D
número de indivíduos da comunidade e biomassa.
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UECE 2018 - Biologia - A química da vida, Moléculas, células e tecidos

Relacione, corretamente, os minerais apresentados a seguir com algumas de suas funções, numerando a Coluna II de acordo com a Coluna I.


Coluna I

1. Cálcio

2. Ferro

3. Sódio

4. Flúor


Coluna II

( ) É um componente importante dos ossos e dos dentes, é essencial à coagulação sanguínea e tem ação em nervos e músculos.

( ) É um componente dos ossos e dos dentes, e auxilia na prevenção da cárie dentária.

( ) É um componente da hemoglobina, da mioglobina e de enzimas respiratórias, e é fundamental para a respiração celular.

( ) É importante no balanço de líquidos do corpo; é essencial para a condução do impulso nervoso e tem ação nos músculos.


A sequência correta, de cima para baixo, é:

A
4, 1, 3, 2.
B
1, 4, 2, 3.
C
3, 2, 1, 4.
D
2, 3, 4, 1.
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UECE 2018 - Química - Substâncias e suas propriedades, Estudo da matéria: substâncias, misturas, processos de separação.

Para extrair líquidos de uma amostra de madeira utiliza-se

A
destilação fracionada.
B
destilação simples.
C
decantação.
D
destilação seca.