Questõesde UEG 2018
Deseja-se construir um cilindro de altura h e raio r, em que e o volume V = 16 π cm3. Para tanto, deverá
ser usada na construção da superfície lateral uma chapa metálica retangular de comprimento igual a
Deseja-se construir um cilindro de altura h e raio r, em que e o volume V = 16 π cm3. Para tanto, deverá ser usada na construção da superfície lateral uma chapa metálica retangular de comprimento igual a
O desmatamento da Amazônia é um problema que preocupa autoridades em diversas partes do mundo.
Disponível em: <http://ipam.org.br/Wp-content/uploads/2016/12/DezAmzMeta3.png>. Acesso em: 18 set. 2018.
Conforme o gráfico apresentado, verifica-se que nos anos de 2009 a 2011 o desmatamento foi decrescente. A
média nos anos de 2014 a 2016, embora o desmatamento tenha sido crescente, foi menor que a média de
desmatamento de 2009 a 2011 em
435 km2/ano
Em termos de periodização, tanto a pintura quanto o poema pertencem ao
Observe a imagem e leia o texto a seguir para responder à questão.
AMARAL, Tarsila do. Os operários, 1931. Disponível em: <http://www.arteeartistas.com.br/operarios-tarsila-do-amaral/>. Acesso em: 01 out. 2018.
Mulher proletária – única fábrica que o operário tem, (fabrica filhos)
tu
na tua superprodução de máquina humana
forneces anjos para o Senhor Jesus,
forneces braços para o senhor burguês.
Mulher proletária,
o operário, teu proprietário
há de ver, há de ver:
a tua produção ao contrário das máquinas burguesas
salvar o teu proprietário.
LIMA, Jorge de. Mulher proletária. In: Antologia poética. São Paulo: José Olympio, 1978, p. 21.
Tanto o poema quanto a pintura apresentados instauram uma relação entre
Observe a imagem e leia o texto a seguir para responder à questão.
AMARAL, Tarsila do. Os operários, 1931. Disponível em: <http://www.arteeartistas.com.br/operarios-tarsila-do-amaral/>. Acesso em: 01 out. 2018.
Mulher proletária – única fábrica que o operário tem, (fabrica filhos)
tu
na tua superprodução de máquina humana
forneces anjos para o Senhor Jesus,
forneces braços para o senhor burguês.
Mulher proletária,
o operário, teu proprietário
há de ver, há de ver:
a tua produção ao contrário das máquinas burguesas
salvar o teu proprietário.
LIMA, Jorge de. Mulher proletária. In: Antologia poética. São Paulo: José Olympio, 1978, p. 21.
Em termos de construção, verifica-se, no poema, a presença de versos livres, ao passo que se tem, na pintura,
uma estética de influência
Observe a imagem e leia o texto a seguir para responder à questão.
AMARAL, Tarsila do. Os operários, 1931. Disponível em: <http://www.arteeartistas.com.br/operarios-tarsila-do-amaral/>. Acesso em: 01 out. 2018.
Mulher proletária – única fábrica que o operário tem, (fabrica filhos)
tu
na tua superprodução de máquina humana
forneces anjos para o Senhor Jesus,
forneces braços para o senhor burguês.
Mulher proletária,
o operário, teu proprietário
há de ver, há de ver:
a tua produção ao contrário das máquinas burguesas
salvar o teu proprietário.
LIMA, Jorge de. Mulher proletária. In: Antologia poética. São Paulo: José Olympio, 1978, p. 21.
Uma ideia presente na pintura, e que também se verifica no poema, é a da
Observe a imagem e leia o texto a seguir para responder à questão.
AMARAL, Tarsila do. Os operários, 1931. Disponível em: <http://www.arteeartistas.com.br/operarios-tarsila-do-amaral/>. Acesso em: 01 out. 2018.
Mulher proletária – única fábrica que o operário tem, (fabrica filhos)
tu
na tua superprodução de máquina humana
forneces anjos para o Senhor Jesus,
forneces braços para o senhor burguês.
Mulher proletária,
o operário, teu proprietário
há de ver, há de ver:
a tua produção ao contrário das máquinas burguesas
salvar o teu proprietário.
LIMA, Jorge de. Mulher proletária. In: Antologia poética. São Paulo: José Olympio, 1978, p. 21.
No trecho “é justamente essa enorme quantidade de veículos e formas de informação que acaba tornando tão
difícil a busca da verdade” (linhas 6-7), o constituinte “essa enorme quantidade de veículos e formas de
informação” exerce a função sintática de
Leia o texto a seguir para responder à questão.
CHAUÍ, Marilena. Convite à Filosofia. 13. ed. 2003. São Paulo: Ática. p. 90.
No trecho “parecemos viver numa sociedade que acredita nas ciências, que luta por escolas” (linhas 2-3), a
palavra “luta” está empregada em sentido
Leia o texto a seguir para responder à questão.
CHAUÍ, Marilena. Convite à Filosofia. 13. ed. 2003. São Paulo: Ática. p. 90.
No texto, a expressão “não batem” (linha 14), pode ser substituída, sem prejuízo de sentido, por
Leia o texto a seguir para responder à questão.
CHAUÍ, Marilena. Convite à Filosofia. 13. ed. 2003. São Paulo: Ática. p. 90.
Observe a imagem a seguir, referente ao anúncio do primeiro espetáculo da Semana de Arte Moderna de 1922.
Disponível em: <https://ifhistoria.wordpress.com/2014/05/18/a-semana-de-arte-moderna/>. Acesso em: 01 out. 2018.
Em termos de linguagem, verifica-se que há no anúncio a presença de formas linguísticas que comprovam que
Analisando os aspectos linguísticos e estruturais do texto, constata-se que
Leia o texto a seguir para responder à questão.
Predictions for the future of 'smart' education
Posted by Charley Rogers - January 22, 2018
A wave of new technology has been introduced into schools up and down the country changing the way
teachers deliver lessons and how students learn.
A research by Randstad Education found schools and colleges have adopted the latest tech to improve teaching and make lessons more interactive and engaging. Some of the innovations already in use include ‘gamifying’ lessons by incorporating game-like rules and tasks to increase motivation. For example, Shireland Academy in the West Midlands included Minecraft on its curriculum.
Education, the research found, will become more project-based and include more interactive content to keep up with students’ changing attitudes towards traditional media. Classrooms, it is predicted, will join the Internet of Things – a network of devices like smartwatches that connect and share data with other items and systems – and create ‘smart schools’ where the teachers, students and devices become more connected.
Pressure on teachers – 75% find their workload unmanageable – as well as rising student numbers means technology will play a larger role performing tasks to save time. Teachers are also reaping the rewards as lessons and assessments move out of the classroom and onto platforms that make it easier for them to chart progress and achieve a better work-life balance. Education experts have highlighted the importance of new techniques that help teachers do their jobs.
However, while tech will become more commonplace in the classroom, it is expected to compliment teachers and not replace them. It´s important to understand that teaching tools have come a long way since the days when teachers used to write on chalkboards and present using an overhead projector.
The research says that students today benefit from some of the most exciting technology available to schools, but it’s not just the pupils who benefit from these innovations through invigorating lessons and virtual learning. Teachers are also reaping the rewards as lessons and assessments move out of the classroom and onto platforms that make it easier for them to chart progress and achieve a better work-life balance.
Technology has arrived and the teachers and classrooms of tomorrow are here today.
Disponível em: <https://edtechnology.co.uk/Article/predictions-for-the-future-of-education>. Acesso em: 19 set. 2018. (Adaptado).
Observe o infográfico a seguir para responder à questão.
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Disponível em: <https://fr.depositphotos.com/90651634/stock-illustration-smartphone-addiction-infographics-concept.html>. Acesso em: 21 set. 2018.
According to the information expressed in the image and the data, smartphones are
Observe o infográfico a seguir para responder à questão.
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Disponível em: <https://fr.depositphotos.com/90651634/stock-illustration-smartphone-addiction-infographics-concept.html>. Acesso em: 21 set. 2018.
É ideia defendida no texto:
Leia o texto a seguir para responder à questão.
CHAUÍ, Marilena. Convite à Filosofia. 13. ed. 2003. São Paulo: Ática. p. 90.
According to the information presented in the text, technology in school is
Leia o texto a seguir para responder à questão.
Predictions for the future of 'smart' education
Posted by Charley Rogers - January 22, 2018
A wave of new technology has been introduced into schools up and down the country changing the way
teachers deliver lessons and how students learn.
A research by Randstad Education found schools and colleges have adopted the latest tech to improve teaching and make lessons more interactive and engaging. Some of the innovations already in use include ‘gamifying’ lessons by incorporating game-like rules and tasks to increase motivation. For example, Shireland Academy in the West Midlands included Minecraft on its curriculum.
Education, the research found, will become more project-based and include more interactive content to keep up with students’ changing attitudes towards traditional media. Classrooms, it is predicted, will join the Internet of Things – a network of devices like smartwatches that connect and share data with other items and systems – and create ‘smart schools’ where the teachers, students and devices become more connected.
Pressure on teachers – 75% find their workload unmanageable – as well as rising student numbers means technology will play a larger role performing tasks to save time. Teachers are also reaping the rewards as lessons and assessments move out of the classroom and onto platforms that make it easier for them to chart progress and achieve a better work-life balance. Education experts have highlighted the importance of new techniques that help teachers do their jobs.
However, while tech will become more commonplace in the classroom, it is expected to compliment teachers and not replace them. It´s important to understand that teaching tools have come a long way since the days when teachers used to write on chalkboards and present using an overhead projector.
The research says that students today benefit from some of the most exciting technology available to schools, but it’s not just the pupils who benefit from these innovations through invigorating lessons and virtual learning. Teachers are also reaping the rewards as lessons and assessments move out of the classroom and onto platforms that make it easier for them to chart progress and achieve a better work-life balance.
Technology has arrived and the teachers and classrooms of tomorrow are here today.
Disponível em: <https://edtechnology.co.uk/Article/predictions-for-the-future-of-education>. Acesso em: 19 set. 2018. (Adaptado).
De acordo com o texto, em termos de sentido, verifica se que
Leia o texto a seguir para responder à questão.
Predictions for the future of 'smart' education
Posted by Charley Rogers - January 22, 2018
A wave of new technology has been introduced into schools up and down the country changing the way
teachers deliver lessons and how students learn.
A research by Randstad Education found schools and colleges have adopted the latest tech to improve teaching and make lessons more interactive and engaging. Some of the innovations already in use include ‘gamifying’ lessons by incorporating game-like rules and tasks to increase motivation. For example, Shireland Academy in the West Midlands included Minecraft on its curriculum.
Education, the research found, will become more project-based and include more interactive content to keep up with students’ changing attitudes towards traditional media. Classrooms, it is predicted, will join the Internet of Things – a network of devices like smartwatches that connect and share data with other items and systems – and create ‘smart schools’ where the teachers, students and devices become more connected.
Pressure on teachers – 75% find their workload unmanageable – as well as rising student numbers means technology will play a larger role performing tasks to save time. Teachers are also reaping the rewards as lessons and assessments move out of the classroom and onto platforms that make it easier for them to chart progress and achieve a better work-life balance. Education experts have highlighted the importance of new techniques that help teachers do their jobs.
However, while tech will become more commonplace in the classroom, it is expected to compliment teachers and not replace them. It´s important to understand that teaching tools have come a long way since the days when teachers used to write on chalkboards and present using an overhead projector.
The research says that students today benefit from some of the most exciting technology available to schools, but it’s not just the pupils who benefit from these innovations through invigorating lessons and virtual learning. Teachers are also reaping the rewards as lessons and assessments move out of the classroom and onto platforms that make it easier for them to chart progress and achieve a better work-life balance.
Technology has arrived and the teachers and classrooms of tomorrow are here today.
Disponível em: <https://edtechnology.co.uk/Article/predictions-for-the-future-of-education>. Acesso em: 19 set. 2018. (Adaptado).