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Questões - IME | Gabarito e resoluções

Questão 34
2010Química

[IME- 2010/2011 - 1a fase] Considere as espcies de (I) a (IV) e o arcabouo da Tabela Peridica representados a seguir. Assinale a alternativa correta.

Questão 35
2010Química

[IME- 2010/2011 - 1a fase] O nmero mximo de aldedos que podem ser obtidos pela ozonlise de uma mistura dos hidrocarbonetos com frmula molecular C5H10:

Questão 36
2010Química

[IME- 2010/2011 - 1a fase] A entalpia de fuso de uma determinada substncia 200 kJ/kg, e seu ponto de fuso normal 27C. Aps a solidificao de 3 kg do material, pode-se afirmar que a entropia desse sistema:

Questão 36
2010Inglês

(IME - 2010/2011 - 1 FASE) As both an electrical engineer and a Jesuit priest, Lammert B. Otten can lead a spiritual retreat just as easily as a dam-building project in Zambia. As an engineer, he says, youre concreting with God to make life better for people. What task below could Lammert B. Otten be legally in charge of?

Questão 37
2010Química

[IME- 2010/2011 - 1a fase] Em sistemas envolvendo reaes paralelas, um importante parmetro a seletividade (se), definida como a razo entre as taxas de gerao dos produtos de interesse (l) e dos secundrios (S). Considere o caso em que a taxa de produo de l dada por KlCr e a de S por KsCr , onde: - Cr a concentrao do reagente; - Kl e Ks so as velocidades especficas de reao para l e S, respectivamente; - e so dois nmeros inteiros e positivos. Para uma temperatura constante, pode-se afirmar que a seletividade:

Questão 37
2010Inglês

(IME - 2010/2011 - 1 FASE) The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which operates airport security checkpoints in the United States, is spending upward of US$ 7 million a year trying to develop technology that can detect the evil intent of the terrorists among us. Yes, you read that correctly: They plan to find the bad guys by reading their minds. Dozens of researchers across the country are in the middle of a five year program contracted primarily to the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, in Cambridge, Mass. Theyve developed a psycho-physiological theory of malintent basically, a hodgepodge of behaviorism and biometrics according to which physiological chances can give away a terrorists intention to do immediate harm. So far, theyve spent US$ 20 million on biometric research, sensors, and a series of tests and demonstrations. This technology is called the Future Attribute Screening Technology (FAST). The underlying theory is that your body reacts, in measurable and largely involuntary ways, to reveal the nature of your intentions. So as you wait in line at the airport checkpoint, thermal and other types of cameras and laser- and radar -based sensors will try to get a fix on the baseline parameters of your autonomic nervous system your body temperature, your heart rate and respiration, your skins moistness, and the very look in your eyes. Then, as a security officer asks you a few questions, the sensors will remeasure those parameters so that the FAST algorithms can figure out whether youre naughty or nice, all on the spot, without knowing anything else about you. Considering the central idea of the passage, which of the following suggested titles is suitable to the text?

Questão 38
2010Inglês

(IME - 2010/2011 - 1 FASE) The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which operates airport security checkpoints in the United States, is spending upward of US$ 7 million a year trying to develop technology that can detect the evil intent of the terrorists among us. Yes, you read that correctly: They plan to find the bad guys by reading their minds. Dozens of researchers across the country are in the middle of a five year program contracted primarily to the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, in Cambridge, Mass. Theyve developed a psycho-physiological theory of malintent basically, a hodgepodge of behaviorism and biometrics according to which physiological chances can give away a terrorists intention to do immediate harm. So far, theyve spent US$ 20 million on biometric research, sensors, and a series of tests and demonstrations. This technology is called the Future Attribute Screening Technology (FAST). The underlying theory is that your body reacts, in measurable and largely involuntary ways, to reveal the nature of your intentions. So as you wait in line at the airport checkpoint, thermal and other types of cameras and laser- and radar -based sensors will try to get a fix on the baseline parameters of your autonomic nervous system your body temperature, your heart rate and respiration, your skins moistness, and the very look in your eyes. Then, as a security officer asks you a few questions, the sensors will remeasure those parameters so that the FAST algorithms can figure out whether youre naughty or nice, all on the spot, without knowing anything else about you. What expression could replace malintent in the second paragraph still keeping the same meaning for the text?

Questão 38
2010Química

[IME- 2010/2011 - 1a fase] A taxa de emisso de dixido de carbono em funo do consumo mdio de certo combustvel, em um carro de testes, apresentada a seguir. Para um consumo mdio de 10 km/L, a massa total mensal de combustvel consumida 2175 kg. Dentre as opes abaixo, pode-se afirmar que o combustvel testado foi o:

Questão 39
2010Inglês

(IME - 2010/2011 - 1 FASE) The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which operates airport security checkpoints in the United States, is spending upward of US$ 7 million a year trying to develop technology that can detect the evil intent of the terrorists among us. Yes, you read that correctly: They plan to find the bad guys by reading their minds. Dozens of researchers across the country are in the middle of a five year program contracted primarily to the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, in Cambridge, Mass. Theyve developed a psycho-physiological theory of malintent basically, a hodgepodge of behaviorism and biometrics according to which physiological chances can give away a terrorists intention to do immediate harm. So far, theyve spent US$ 20 million on biometric research, sensors, and a series of tests and demonstrations. This technology is called the Future Attribute Screening Technology (FAST). The underlying theory is that your body reacts, in measurable and largely involuntary ways, to reveal the nature of your intentions. So as you wait in line at the airport checkpoint, thermal and other types of cameras and laser- and radar -based sensors will try to get a fix on the baseline parameters of your autonomic nervous system your body temperature, your heart rate and respiration, your skins moistness, and the very look in your eyes. Then, as a security officer asks you a few questions, the sensors will remeasure those parameters so that the FAST algorithms can figure out whether youre naughty or nice, all on the spot, without knowing anything else about you. What is true about the ideas mentioned in the text?

Questão 39
2010Química

[IME- 2010/2011 - 1a fase] Observe as estruturas abaixo e analise as afirmativas feitas sobre elas. 1 As estruturas (I) e (IV) representam ismeros constitucionais. 2 As estruturas (I) e (III) representam um par de enantimeros. 3 Existem quatro estereoismeros que tm a frmula estrutural condensada (II). 4 Os compostos (V) e (VII) apresentam pontos de fuso idnticos. 5 As estruturas (VIII) e (IX) representam um par de diastereoismeros. 6 Todos os compostos (V) a (X) apresentam atividade ptica. 7 As estruturas (VIII) e (X) so representaes do mesmo composto. Podemos concluir que so verdadeiras as afirmativas:

Questão 40
2010Inglês

(IME - 2010/2011 - 1 FASE) The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which operates airport security checkpoints in the United States, is spending upward of US$ 7 million a year trying to develop technology that can detect the evil intent of the terrorists among us. Yes, you read that correctly: They plan to find the bad guys by reading their minds. Dozens of researchers across the country are in the middle of a five year program contracted primarily to the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, in Cambridge, Mass. Theyve developed a psycho-physiological theory of malintent basically, a hodgepodge of behaviorism and biometrics according to which physiological chances can give away a terrorists intention to do immediate harm. So far, theyve spent US$ 20 million on biometric research, sensors, and a series of tests and demonstrations. This technology is called the Future Attribute Screening Technology (FAST). The underlying theory is that your body reacts, in measurable and largely involuntary ways, to reveal the nature of your intentions. So as you wait in line at the airport checkpoint, thermal and other types of cameras and laser- and radar -based sensors will try to get a fix on the baseline parameters of your autonomic nervous system your body temperature, your heart rate and respiration, your skins moistness, and the very look in your eyes. Then, as a security officer asks you a few questions, the sensors will remeasure those parameters so that the FAST algorithms can figure out whether youre naughty or nice, all on the spot, without knowing anything else about you. According to the text, your body temperature, your heart rate and respiration, your skins moistness, and the very look in your eyes

Questão 40
2010Química

[IME- 2010/2011 - 1a fase] Um gs ideal sofre uma mudana de estado ilustrada pelos grficos I e II abaixo. Dentre as alternativas abaixo, assinale aquela que se ajusta aos grficos acima.

Questão 41
2010Inglês

(IME - 2010/2011) Answer the following question, IN ENGLISH, giving your personal opinion. Answer each question in around 25 words. 41.1. What is it that does not yet exist and you would like to see invented? Why?

Questão
2010Redação

[IME - 2010/2011 - 1a fase] PRODUO DE TEXTO (REDAO) Instrues: 1. Redija seu texto em prosa, de acordo com a norma culta escrita da lngua portuguesa. 2. Redija um texto de 25 (mnimo) a 35 linhas (mximo). 3. Atribua um ttulo a seu texto. 4. Seu texto definitivo dever ser escrito a tinta azul ou preta. No sero considerados, para fins de correo, textos escritos a lpis. 5. No copie trechos dos textos nem dos fragmentos apresentados. Tema Leia atentamente o fragmento extrado do texto I desta prova: - Somos um dos pases com maior potencial de liderana em desenvolvimento sustentvel ressalta Emlia. () Podemos estar frente desta nova era. Considerando o trecho acima e a definio abaixo, reflita sobre o potencial brasileiro de liderana em desenvolvimento sustentvel. A partir de sua reflexo, elabore um texto dissertativo-argumentativo em que voc discorra sobre a possibilidade de o Brasil vir a ser uma liderana em desenvolvimento sustentvel e suas consequncias. Utilize informaes e argumentos que deem consistncia a seu ponto de vista. Desenvolvimento sustentvel o atendimento das necessidades do presente sem comprometer a possibilidade de as geraes futuras atenderem as suas prprias necessidades. TAYRA, Flvio. O conceito do desenvolvimento sustentvel. Disponvel em: http://www.semasa.sp.gov.br/. Acesso em: 7 jul. 2010

Questão
2010Inglês

(IME - 2010/2011 - 1 FASE) Scientists say juggling e-mail, phone calls and other incoming information can change how people think and behave. They say our ability to focus is being undermined by bursts of information. These play to a primitive impulse to respond to immediate opportunities and threats. The stimulation provokes excitement a dopamine squirt that researchers say can be addictive. In its absence, people feel bored. The resulting distractions can have deadly consequences, as when cell phone-wielding drivers and train engineers cause wrecks. And for millions of people these urges can inflict nicks and cuts on creativity and deep thought, interrupting work and family life. The text states that human beings instinctively