Simulado Centec de Matérias Diversas para Cargos diversos | CONCURSO
SIMULADO CENTEC DE MATÉRIAS DIVERSAS PARA CARGOS DIVERSOS
INSTRUÇÕES DO SIMULADO
OBJETIVOS
Aprimorar os conhecimentos adquiridos durante os seus estudos, de forma a avaliar a sua aprendizagem, utilizando para isso as metodologias e critérios idênticos aos maiores e melhores Concurso do País, através de simulados para Concurso, provas e questões de Concurso.
PÚBLICO ALVO DO SIMULADO
Alunos/Concursando que almejam sua aprovação no Concurso Centec.
SOBRE AS QUESTÕES DO SIMULADO
Este simulado contém questões da Centec que foi organizado pela bancas diversas. Estas questões são de Matérias Diversas, contendo os assuntos de Assuntos Diversos que foram extraídas dos Concurso anteriores Centec, portanto este simulado contém os gabaritos oficiais.
ESTATÍSTICA DO SIMULADO
O Simulado Centec de Matérias Diversas para Cargos diversos contém um total de 20 questões de Concurso com um tempo estimado de 60 minutos para sua realização. Os assuntos abordados são de Matérias Diversas, Assuntos Diversos para que você possa realmente simular como estão seus conhecimento no Concurso Centec.
RANKING DO SIMULADO
Realize este simulado até o seu final e ao conclui-lo você verá as questões que errou e acertou, seus possíveis comentários e ainda poderá ver seu DESEMPENHO perante ao dos seus CONCORRENTES no Concurso Centec. Venha participar deste Ranking e saia na frente de todos. Veja sua nota e sua colocação no RANKING e saiba se esta preparado para conseguir sua aprovação.
CARGO DO SIMULADO
Este simulado contém questões para o cargo de Cargos diversos. Se você esta estudando para ser aprovado para Cargos diversos não deixe de realizar este simulado e outros disponíveis no portal.
COMO REALIZAR O SIMULADO Centec
Para realizar o simulado Centec você deve realizar seu cadastro grátis e depois escolher as alternativas que julgar correta. No final do simulado Centec você verá as questões que errou e acertou.
Bons Estudos! Simulado para Centec é aqui!
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Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct:
- a) I had a test tomorrow.
- b) Sarah and Peter usually go to the theater on Sundays.
- c) Last year she goes to New York.
- d) He wake up late yesterday.
- e) Carl were always a good boy.
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Answer question about the text below:
A US dentist who killed a lion in Zimbabwe says he regrets shooting the well-known animal. In a written statement, Walter Palmer insists that he thought he was on a legal hunt and that he "deeply regrets" his actions. Cecil the lion, known for his black mane, was about 13 years old, and a famous attraction for wildlife tourists in Zimbabwe. But earlier this month, it’s understood the big cat was tempted outside a national park using bait and allegedly shot with a bow and arrow by Palmer. "Cecil was collared. You may want to know what that means. Collared is an animal which is under surveillance and a GPS system which is being used for research, for different things…” Wildlife officials accused Mr Palmer of killing Cecil, without a permit, after paying $50,000 to two people who lured the beast to its death. "The person involved, or the offender, is a gentleman who is an American called Walter James Palmer. Walter James Palmer is the guy who came into the country around the beginning of this month of July and was enticed, we're not quite sure yet, to harvest this particular lion. The proper market value for this lion, which is a big treasure, would be around $100,000 US dollars.” Police in Zimbabwe say two people have been arrested and that Mr Palmer may also face poaching charges. If convicted, the two men would be required to pay $20,000 in compensation, but the court may impose an additional jail term. According to the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority, investigations show that the killing of Cecil was illegal because the land owner was not allocated a lion on his hunting quota for 2015. Lions are not a protected species in Zimbabwe. The country issues annual permits allowing foreign hunters to kill wildlife like elephant, buffalo and lion, and say doing so allows it to raise money for conservation. (Source:www.ondemandnews.com)<... the sequence of words from the text that are all from the same grammatical class.
- a) lion – additional – using.
- b) hunt – compensation – species.
- c) offender – hunters – wildlife.
- d) lured – country – arrow.
- e) different – kill – thought
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Answer question about the text below:
A US dentist who killed a lion in Zimbabwe says he regrets shooting the well-known animal. In a written statement, Walter Palmer insists that he thought he was on a legal hunt and that he "deeply regrets" his actions. Cecil the lion, known for his black mane, was about 13 years old, and a famous attraction for wildlife tourists in Zimbabwe. But earlier this month, it’s understood the big cat was tempted outside a national park using bait and allegedly shot with a bow and arrow by Palmer. "Cecil was collared. You may want to know what that means. Collared is an animal which is under surveillance and a GPS system which is being used for research, for different things…” Wildlife officials accused Mr Palmer of killing Cecil, without a permit, after paying $50,000 to two people who lured the beast to its death. "The person involved, or the offender, is a gentleman who is an American called Walter James Palmer. Walter James Palmer is the guy who came into the country around the beginning of this month of July and was enticed, we're not quite sure yet, to harvest this particular lion. The proper market value for this lion, which is a big treasure, would be around $100,000 US dollars.” Police in Zimbabwe say two people have been arrested and that Mr Palmer may also face poaching charges. If convicted, the two men would be required to pay $20,000 in compensation, but the court may impose an additional jail term. According to the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority, investigations show that the killing of Cecil was illegal because the land owner was not allocated a lion on his hunting quota for 2015. Lions are not a protected species in Zimbabwe. The country issues annual permits allowing foreign hunters to kill wildlife like elephant, buffalo and lion, and say doing so allows it to raise money for conservation. (Source:www.ondemandnews.com)<... option has NOT a synonym of the word “impose” (line 25)?
- a) compel
- b) require
- c) inflict
- d) demand
- e) overlook
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Answer question about the text below:
A US dentist who killed a lion in Zimbabwe says he regrets shooting the well-known animal. In a written statement, Walter Palmer insists that he thought he was on a legal hunt and that he "deeply regrets" his actions. Cecil the lion, known for his black mane, was about 13 years old, and a famous attraction for wildlife tourists in Zimbabwe. But earlier this month, it’s understood the big cat was tempted outside a national park using bait and allegedly shot with a bow and arrow by Palmer. "Cecil was collared. You may want to know what that means. Collared is an animal which is under surveillance and a GPS system which is being used for research, for different things…” Wildlife officials accused Mr Palmer of killing Cecil, without a permit, after paying $50,000 to two people who lured the beast to its death. "The person involved, or the offender, is a gentleman who is an American called Walter James Palmer. Walter James Palmer is the guy who came into the country around the beginning of this month of July and was enticed, we're not quite sure yet, to harvest this particular lion. The proper market value for this lion, which is a big treasure, would be around $100,000 US dollars.” Police in Zimbabwe say two people have been arrested and that Mr Palmer may also face poaching charges. If convicted, the two men would be required to pay $20,000 in compensation, but the court may impose an additional jail term. According to the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority, investigations show that the killing of Cecil was illegal because the land owner was not allocated a lion on his hunting quota for 2015. Lions are not a protected species in Zimbabwe. The country issues annual permits allowing foreign hunters to kill wildlife like elephant, buffalo and lion, and say doing so allows it to raise money for conservation. (Source:www.ondemandnews.com)<... of the following options can substitute the verb “regrets”, at line 1, without changing its meaning in text?
- a) Doesn’t care for
- b) Feels remorse for
- c) Has nothing to do with
- d) Is not worried about
- e) Is happy with
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Answer question about the text below:
A US dentist who killed a lion in Zimbabwe says he regrets shooting the well-known animal. In a written statement, Walter Palmer insists that he thought he was on a legal hunt and that he "deeply regrets" his actions. Cecil the lion, known for his black mane, was about 13 years old, and a famous attraction for wildlife tourists in Zimbabwe. But earlier this month, it’s understood the big cat was tempted outside a national park using bait and allegedly shot with a bow and arrow by Palmer. "Cecil was collared. You may want to know what that means. Collared is an animal which is under surveillance and a GPS system which is being used for research, for different things…” Wildlife officials accused Mr Palmer of killing Cecil, without a permit, after paying $50,000 to two people who lured the beast to its death. "The person involved, or the offender, is a gentleman who is an American called Walter James Palmer. Walter James Palmer is the guy who came into the country around the beginning of this month of July and was enticed, we're not quite sure yet, to harvest this particular lion. The proper market value for this lion, which is a big treasure, would be around $100,000 US dollars.” Police in Zimbabwe say two people have been arrested and that Mr Palmer may also face poaching charges. If convicted, the two men would be required to pay $20,000 in compensation, but the court may impose an additional jail term. According to the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority, investigations show that the killing of Cecil was illegal because the land owner was not allocated a lion on his hunting quota for 2015. Lions are not a protected species in Zimbabwe. The country issues annual permits allowing foreign hunters to kill wildlife like elephant, buffalo and lion, and say doing so allows it to raise money for conservation. (Source:www.ondemandnews.com)<... the reading of the text, check T (true) or F (false) and check the correct sequence:
( ) The lion was killed in US.
( ) Walter James Palmer is an investigator of the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority.
( ) It’s illegal to kill any lion in Zimbabwe.
( ) Foreigners can receive a permit to kill buffalos in Zimbabwe.
- a) F – T – T – F
- b) T – F– T – F
- c) T – F – F – F
- d) F – F – F – T
- e) F – T – F – T