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Questão 26
2016Inglês

(UFU - 2016 - 1 FASE) Archbishop of Toronto speaks out against assisted dying Dying is simply not the same as being killed, Cardinal Thomas Collins, the Archbishop of Toronto, said in a video, which the Archdiocese posted earlier this week to YouTube. We are grateful for physicians and nurses and others who offer medical assistance to patients who are dying. But it is never justified for them to kill. Collins says hes shocked by a parliamentary committees recommendations that would force doctors to at least refer people to a physician willing to help someone end their life, including, in some cases, minors and the mentally ill. The committee also recommended allowing people suffering from conditions like dementia to pre-schedule the date of their death. Disponvel em:http://www.cbc.ca/ . Acesso em: dez. 2015 (adaptado). Based on Cardinal Collins position, it is correct to state that

Questão 27
2016Inglês

(UFU - 2016 - 1 FASE) Undergraduate students at Princeton benefit from the extraordinary resources of a world-class research institution dedicated to undergraduate teaching. Princeton faculty have an unparalleled reputation for balancing excellence in their fields with a dedication to their students, through both classroom instruction and independent study advising. Undergraduates fulfill general education requirements, choose among a wide variety of elective courses, and pursue departmental concentrations and interdisciplinary certificate programs. Required independent work is a hallmark of undergraduate education at Princeton. Disponvel em: https://www.princeton.edu/academics. Acesso em: dez. 2015 De acordo com o texto, infere-se que os cursos de graduao de Princeton tm como diferencial caracterstico

Questão 28
2016Inglês

(UFU - 2016 - 1 FASE) Since the cold-blooded butterfly cant regulate its body temperature, the insect is particularly sensitive to changes in weather. Rain and wind can damage its wings, and cold temperatures can render it literally unable to move its wings. Butterflies have various methods for maintaining an ideal body temperature of around 85 degrees Fahrenheit: they cluster together, hibernate in trees and other structures, shiver by flapping their wings, and bask in the sun. Disponvel em: https://www.rd.com/culture/butterfy-facts/ . Acessso em: dez. 2015. Sobre o comportamento das borboletas de sangue frio durante o inverno, INCORRETO afirmar que elas

Questão 29
2016Inglês

(UFU - 2016 - 1 FASE) Come September, up to 300 million monarch butterflies in southern Canada and the United States begin their annual migration to California and central Mexico, roosting along the way on golf courses and beaches in Florida and California. In March, the butterflies embark on a return trip north. Because no single butterfly completes the entire migratory cycle, scientists believe that genetic information about directions and timing are passed down through the generations. Disponvel em: https://www.rd.com/culture/butterfy-facts/ . Acesso em: dez. 2015. De acordo com o texto, correto afirmar que as borboletas-monarca, em seu processo migratrio,

Questão 30
2016Inglês

(UFU - 2016 - 1 FASE) While most butterflies flit along at 5 to 10 mph, the skipper, found mostly in Central and South America, can top out at speeds up to 30 mph. Because the skipper has a stocky body and its small wings are typically colored with browns and grays, its easy to mistake this subspecies of a butterfly for a moth. Disponvel em:https://www.rd.com/culture/butterfy-facts/ . Acesso em: dez. 2015 So caractersticas da subespcie de borboleta descrita: I. Tem asas multicoloridas e vibrantes. II. Locomove-se com velocidade. III. Parece com uma traa comum. IV. Tem corpo alongado e asas grandes. Assinale a alternativa que apresenta apenas afirmativas corretas.

Questão 1
2015Inglês

(UFU - 2015 - 2aFASE) Worlds Largest elescope Faces pposition from Native Hawaiian Protesters By Katie Worth The broad-shouldered summit of Mauna Kea holds many meanings for many people: For astronomers, its a high-altitude playground of stars, among the best places on Earth to explore the firmament with minimal atmospheric distortion. For environmentalists, its a sky island ecosystem that hosts rare and altitude-sensitive species, including the wekiu bug found nowhere else in the world. For Hawaiian spiritual practitioners, it is the home of gods, the most holy place on Hawaiis big island. As vast as its expanses of ice and lava are, Mauna Kea has not proved sizable enough to accommodate the desires of all three groups. The dormant volcano has become a battleground between astronomers, who have placed 13 telescopes at its summit and now wish to build one more, and Hawaiian cultural and environmental activists who believe the stargazing science has already had too much impact on the 4,205-meterhigh mountain. Two lawsuits are in motion over the California Institute of Technology and the University of Californias proposal to build the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT); in October activists shut down the projects groundbreaking in a protest that made headlines worldwide. So far, courts have ruled in favor of the telescope and construction has recently begun. Activists have appealed and say they will continue to protest. For astronomers, the proposed new telescope represents tremendous promise: With a mirror nearly three times larger than any other on Earth, it could detect signs of life in other solar systems and provide clues to the origins of the universe. But for some Hawaiians, it represents the ongoing desecration of a sacred place. Disponvel no site: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/world-s-largest-telescopefaces-opposition-from-native-hawaiian-protesters/. Acesso em 21 fev. 2015. RESPONDA A QUESTO EM INGLS. RESPOSTAS EM PORTUGUS NO SERO ACEITAS. Based on the text about Worlds Largest Telescope, answer the following questions: A) What benefits can the construction of the new telescope provide? B) Why is there opposition against the construction of the new telescope?

Questão 2
2015Inglês

(UFU - 2015 - 2aFASE) What Do All Babies Need, Yet Arent Getting Equally? By Melissa Fay Greene () any low-income American children are suffering from a shortage of words songs, nursery rhymes, storybooks, chitchat, everyday stuff. How can that be? All parents issue directives Time for your bath or Lets put on your jammies. n low-income families, where parents often have had less education and limited access to parenting guidance, that‟s usually the end of it; while in wealthier families, directives are only a small part of an ongoing conversation. Lets put on your jammies. Your jammies are so soft! What color are these jammies? Theyre yellow. And look at these little animals on your jammies. What are those? Those are ducks! Quack, quack, quack,say the ducks!All that babbling isnt silliness; its mindbuilding. Words streaming from radio or television, or from parents or caregivers chatting on cell phones, are of no benefit, however a finding that merits attention from all parents. In many low-income families, warm and loving parents may struggle desperately to provide all the other basics, without a clue that their relative silence and the lack of bedtime stories, picture books, and lullabies hurts the babies. Beginning in the 1990s, researchers at Rice and Columbia Universities reported eye-opening findings about how many more words middle-class and affluent kids hear day in and out. Using interview techniques and tracking devices including word pedometers, theyve determined that well-off children hear 30 million more words in the first three years of life. The deficit has astounding and bitter consequences. More than any other strand in the lives of poor children, the 30-million-word gap has been linked to poor school performance, a failure to learn to read, a failure to graduate from high school, and an inability to prepare for and to enjoy career success. Disponvel em http://www.rd.com/advice/parenting/babies-need-words/ RESPONDA A QUESTO EM INGLS. RESPOSTAS EM PORTUGUS NO SERO ACEITAS. A) According to the text, what can be said about low-income American children and those from wealthy families concerning the exposure to words? B) What are the consequences of the results of the research reported in the text for low-income American children?

Questão 3
2015Inglês

(UFU - 2015 - 2aFASE) Meet Hello Barbie: A Wi-Fi Doll That Talks to Children By Lauren Walker Barbie is getting a digital makeover In partnership with a San Francisco-based startup, ToyTalk, Mattel has developed a Wi-Fi-connected Barbie thats able to have two-way conversations, play interactive games, tell stories and joke around. The companies unveiled their prototype, called Hello Barbie, at the New York Toy Fair on February 14. Hello Barbie is expected to hit the market later this year and retail for $74.99. Children are able to interact with the doll through a microphone and speaker located on Barbies trendy necklace. Rechargeable batteries in her legs allow the doll to play for roughly an hour before she needs to be recharged. Hello Barbie also comes equipped with a hold-to-talk button on her belt buckle to make sure shes responding only to the childs commands. ToyTalk gives parents many controls over their childs interactions with the doll. For instance, parents choose which topics they dont want their kids discussing, and Barbie will gracefully switch the conversation away from them. At any time, privacy-minded parents can also opt to have their childs information deleted from ToyTalks databases. Disponvel no site: http://www.newsweek.com/meet-hello-barbie-wi-fi-doll-talks-children307482. Acesso em 18 fev. 2015 (adaptado). RESPONDA A QUESTO EM PORTUGUS. RESPOSTAS EM INGLS NO SERO ACEITAS. Based on the text, which presents the launching of a prototype called Hello Barbie at the New York Toy Fair, explain: A) how the operating mechanism of the doll works. B) how ToyTalk will grant parentsautonomy to control their childrens interaction with the doll.

Questão 4
2015Inglês

(UFU - 2015 - 2aFASE) What Happens When Scientists Experiment on Themselves? By Regina Nuzzo Methodical minds apparently share a compulsive need to discover the truth personal comfort be damned. When Sir Isaac Newton had a theory about how the eye perceives color, he tested it by sticking a darning needle into the back of his eye socket and poking around until he saw colored circles. German Nobel Prize winner Werner Forssmann performed the first cardiac catheterization surgery on himself. As a young doctor in Australia in the 1980s, Barry Marshall was convinced that stomach ulcers were caused not by stress or spicy food but by bacteria. To prove his point to the skeptical medical establishment, Marshall gulped down a cup of cloudy broth teeming with helicobacter pylori bacteria. Within a week, he was vomiting daily. Tests showed that his stomach lining was inflamed, which indicated an ulcer could be developing. After a round of antibiotics (his wife insisted he stop the experiment early), the infection disappeared. Today, ulcers are routinely treated with antibiotics, and in 2005 Marshall shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work. Disponvel em http://www.rd.com/health/healthcare/scientists-self-experiment/ RESPONDA A QUESTO EM PORTUGUS. RESPOSTAS EM INGLS NO SERO ACEITAS. A) Why does the author present the examples of Isaac Newton and Werner Forssmann in the text? B) Is the statement Barry Marshall shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology in 2005 because he discovered antibiotics against helicobacter pylori bacteria which had infected his wife right or wrong? Justify your answer.

Questão 21
2015Inglês

(UFU - 2015 - 1 FASE) Feds Settle Over Fake Facebook Profile Used in Drug Case By Lauren Walker A DEA agent created a fake Facebook profile in a womans name using the contents from her seized cellphone. The Justice Department reached a $134,000 settlement with a woman in upstate New York on Tuesday after the Drug Enforcement Administration used information from her cellphone to create a fake Facebook page in her name in an attempt to nab an alleged drug ring. The settlement comes more than a year after the woman, Sondra Arquiett, sued the Justice Department saying the DEA had caused ―fear and great emotional distress‖ by creating the fake account. The government initially defended the agency, saying that Arquiett implicitly consented to the page by ―granting access to the information stored in her cellphone and by consenting to the use of that information to aid in ... ongoing criminal investigations.‖ But as the case attracted widespread media attention over privacy concerns, the Justice Department decided to review the case. The drama began in 2010 when the authorities arrested Arquiett and seized her cellphone as part of a drug bust. Arquiett later pleaded guilty to a conspiracy to distribute cocaine, and a judge eventually sentenced her six weeks of time already served, in addition to a period of home detention and five years probation. But as Arquiett was awaiting trial, DEA Special Agent Timothy Sinnigen used information taken from her cellphone and created a fake Facebook page. He then used this fake account to gather information about an alleged drug ring. In 2013 Arquiett sued the agency, claiming the page endangered her well being as it ―initiate[d] contact with dangerous individuals,‖ such as sending a friend request to a fugitive, and made it appear as if she was cooperating with a federal investigation. Disponvel no site: http://www.newsweek.com/feds-settle-over-fake-facebook-profile-used-drug-case-301096. Aceso em 25 jan. 2015 (adaptado). De acordo com o texto, Sondra Arquiett decidiu processar o Departamento de Justia dos Estados Unidos, porque

Questão 22
2015Inglês

(UFU - 2015 - 1 FASE) Drug-Resistant Super Bacteria Reportedly Found in Rios Olympic Water By Lucy Westcott A man sits on a deck over the Rio Carioca, near Guanabara Bay in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Dec. 16, 2014. Windsurfers and sailors beware: Drug-resistant ―super bacteria‖ have been found by researchers in the same waters off Rio de Janeiro where many water-sports events are scheduled to take place during the Summer Olympic Games in July 2016. Researchers at Brazils Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, a scientific research center, discovered the bacteria in samples collected from three locations, including Rios Flamengo Beach, popular among swimmers, and the Rio Carioca, a river that runs into the Guanabara Bay, where sailing and windsurfing events will take place, Reuters reports Rios residents have been told to exercise caution when swimming off Flamengo Beach, another area studied by researchers that is ―frequently declared unfit for swimming,‖ the BBC reports, although most people ignore the warning. As part of their Olympic bid, Rio agreed to clean Guanabara Bay by up to 80 percent, although the citys Mayor Eduardo Paes has said that target would not be met. Ana Paula DAlincourt Carvalho Assef, coordinator of the study, said the bacteria has potential to cause infections that could result in hospitalization. So far, there have been no recorded infections from the contaminated waters. Since the super-bacteria are resistant to the most modern medications, doctors need to rely on drugs that are rarely used because they are toxic to the organism, she told the Associated Press. Disponvel no site:http://www.newsweek.com/drug-resistant-super-bacteria-reportedly-lurking-rios-olympic-waters-292582 . Acesso em 25 jan. de 2015 (fragmento) Em relao bactria mencionada no texto, correto afirmar que ela representa I. uma ameaa para os Jogos Olmpicos de 2016. II. um avano nas pesquisas do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. III. um risco para surfistas e banhistas do Rio de Janeiro. IV. um motivo de pnico para os moradores do Rio de Janeiro. Assinale a alternativa que apresenta apenas afirmativas corretas.

Questão 23
2015Inglês

(UFU - 2015 - 1 FASE) Snowden on Cyberwar: America Is Its Own Worst Enemy By Lauren Walker A hand is silhouetted in front of a computer screen. After a year punctuated by hacks and data breaches, most notably a cyberattack against Sony, President Barack Obama used part of his State of the Union address on Tuesday to mention the growing threat to cybersecurity. ―No foreign nation, no hacker, should be able to shut down our networks, steal our trade secrets or invade the privacy of American families, especially our kids,‖ he said. The presidents speech came a week after the White House outlined a cybersecurity policy proposal that calls for more information sharing between the private sector and government, an increase in penalties for hacking and an update in the standards for when companies have to report that their customers data has been compromised. Disponvel no site: http://www.newsweek.com/snowden-cyber-war-america-its-own-worst-enemy301175. Acesso em 25 jan. 2015 (fragmento). Based on the text, it is possible to state that, concerning cybersecurity, the US Government, now, I. wants their network operating system to be terminated. II. worries about the security of American families privacy. III. needs the exchange of information with the private sector. IV. requires customers to be more committed to security issues. V. demands some more security measurements against hacking. Assinale a alternativa que apresenta apenas as afirmativas corretas.

Questão 24
2015Inglês

(UFU - 2015 - 1 FASE) Scientists Figure Out How to Unboil an Egg By Zo Schlanger Chemistry major Stephan Kudlacek is part of the team that has developed a way of unboiling a hen egg. Scientists at the University of California Irvine have developed a way to unboil egg whites by ―untangling‖ their proteins, a development that has the potential to significantly reduce costs for any biotechnology process that requires the folding of proteins. Yes, we have invented a way to unboil a hen egg,‖ UCI biochemistry professor Gregory Weiss said in a statement. ―We start with egg whites boiled for 20 minutes at 90 degrees Celsius and return a key protein in the egg to working order. Proteins are the workhorses within human cells. They copy DNA, and make it possible for the body to read the DNA. The folding of proteins is key to several fields; industrial chemists use it to make chemical reactions possible, and the medical industry needs to fold proteins for therapeutic treatments of diseases such as cancer. Often, though, when scientists attempt to fold proteins, they come out as ―scrambled messes,Weiss says The process doesnt result in a gooey raw egg you would want to cook up and eat, because the egg white has been dissolved in other compounds. But one of the key proteins found in egg white is returned. Weiss and his team have filed for a patent, and are raising funds to scale up the process to meet the needs of biotech companies. If all goes well, the invention has the potential to save several industries a lot of headache, and money. Disponvel no site:http://www.newsweek.com/scientists-figure-out-how-unboil-egg-chemistry-301791 . Acesso em: 25 jan. 2015 (fragmento). After reading the text ―Scientists Figure Out How to Unboil an Egg‖, one can say that the main objective of the author was to

Questão 25
2015Inglês

(UFU - 2015 - 1 FASE) The Case of the Sleepy Spy By Jeff Stein The lobby of the CIA Headquarters Building in McLean, Virginia in August 2008. The case of the sleepy spy is not over. Although a federal judge ruled in favor of the CIA this week in a discrimination suit brought by an employee who claimed he was harassed out of his job because of his narcolepsy and race, the AfricanAmerican man is back in court with another complaint. Jacob Abilt,the pseudonym for the CIA technical operations officer ― the bland description for someone who works in bugging, photo surveillance and similar clandestine operations--claimed in a February 2014 suit that his medical ailment, which causes him to fall into a deep sleep with little warning, and his race led his supervisors to treat him differently than they would a white employee. The CIA chose not to argue the case in court, but instead invoked the ―state secrets privilege ― a legal ploy that critics claim has been routinely used to cover up human rights and other abuses during the so-called war on terror ― claiming that ―Abilts case would expose classified information about the National Clandestine Service, a branch of the CIA which oversees foreign and counter intelligence affairs within the agency, according to Courthouse News, which first reported on the decision. According to the scant personnel information listed in his complaint, Abilt was hired in 2006 as an ―applications developer, and ―at or around the time plaintiff was hired, he informed his superiors of his disability narcolepsy.‖ The CIA and Abilt worked out a plan that accommodated his forced naps, his suit suggests, which included making up for time lost in deep sleep. Disponvel no site: http://www.newsweek.com/cia-narcolepsy-race-african-american-lawsuit308494. Acesso em 22 fevf. 2015 (fragmento). According to the text about The Case of the Sleepy Spy, it is correct to say that Jacob Abilt I. worked with secretly listening to or recording conversations using a hidden electronic device. II. was fired because he unveiled classified information about the National Clandestine Service III. sued the CIA because he felt discriminated due to his disease and to his race. IV. disregarded the agreement he made with the CIA to compensate for the working hours he missed. V. omitted information about his disability narcolepsy when he was first hired by the CIA. Assinale a alternativa que apresenta apenas afirmativas corretas.

Questão 26
2015Inglês

(UFU - 2015 - 1 FASE) Tattoo Regret? A Topical Removal Cream May Help By Paula Mejia Tats all, folks: A Ph.D. student has developed a cream that targets cells, not pigments, to get rid of unwanted ink. Hannibal Hanschke/Reuters Today, before getting inked, one must have a serious think so as to avoid tattoo remorse. In the future, though, you may not have to worry about laser removal, or surgery, or a touch-up tattoo for those inky regrets anymore, though. Alec Falkenham, a Ph.D. candidate at Halifax, Nova Scotias Dalhousie University, has developed a painless tattoo removal cream that causes tats to gradually fade away. The application of the cream, which he hopes will eventually become commercially available, involves none of the inflammation, redness, blistering or scarring side effects that traditional tattoo removal procedures can have, either. He believes the procedure might even be antiinflammatory. All you have to do is apply the topical cream to your skin. Unlike lasers, which target the pigments in tattoos, the Bisphosphonate Liposomal Tattoo Removal (BLTR) cream targets macrophages, immune system cells that work to rid foreign agents from your body. When you tattoo your body, you are injecting ink deep into the dermisand the macrophages recognize tattoo ink as ―foreign‖ invaders. Some of these macrophages absorb the ink and then carry it to lymph nodes, where both cells and ink are destroyed. Em relao ao processo descrito no texto, para a remoo de tatuagens, correto afirmar que ele

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