Magna Concursos

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2372895 Ano: 2006
Disciplina: Matemática
Banca: ITA
Orgão: ITA
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Considere no plano cartesiano !$ xy !$ o triângulo delimitado pelas retas !$ 2x=y !$, !$ x=2y !$ e !$ x=-2y+10 !$. A área desse triângulo mede
 

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2372892 Ano: 2006
Disciplina: Literatura Brasileira e Estrangeira
Banca: ITA
Orgão: ITA
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O conto “A hora e vez de Augusto Matraga”, de Guimarães Rosa, faz parte do livro Sagarana, de 1946. Nesse texto, o personagem central vive aquilo que aparentemente é um processo de conversão cristã, que se inicia quando ele
 

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2372866 Ano: 2006
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: ITA
Orgão: ITA
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A questão refere-se ao texto a seguir:
Enunciado 3046869-1
Icaro, April, 2006
O termo these em All of these plan on offering... está substituindo
 

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2372853 Ano: 2006
Disciplina: Matemática
Banca: ITA
Orgão: ITA
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Considere um retângulo cujos lados medem B e H, um triângulo isósceles em que a base e a altura medem, respectivamente, B e H, e o círculo inscrito neste triângulo. Se as áreas do retângulo, do triângulo e do círculo, nesta ordem, forma uma progressão geométrica, então B/H é uma raiz do polinômio
 

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2372823 Ano: 2006
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: ITA
Orgão: ITA
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A questão refere-se a um trecho do prefácio abaixo:
(...)
For about 25 years, I have had the opportunity to observe the efforts of many individuals applying digital image-processing techniques to problems offered by the real world. A few of these individuals have established an enduring track record of solid success on almost every attempt. They have consistently contributed innovative and effective solutions that creatively employ the tools of the discipline.
These highly productive individuals demonstrably hold several characteristics in common. One can venture to assume that these characteristics constitute a formula for success, to whatever extent such a thing can exist in this field.
Uniformly, these successful persons have (1) a genuine interest in – even a fascination with – the technology involved, (2) a thorough understanding of the fundamentals of this highly multidisciplinary technology, (3) a conceptual type of understanding (as opposed to rote memorization of totally abstract theory), and (4) a knack for seeing problems visually, graphically, and from more than one viewpoint. In line with this last point, they often find themselves hard pressed to explain their ideas without the aid of a graph or drawing.
This book is designed to help the reader develop the last three of these traits and perhaps enhance the first as well. The selection of materials for inclusion (and, equally important, for omission), the examples used, the references cited, and the exercises and suggestions for projects are all directed toward this goal.
In the field of digital image processing, mathematical analysis forms the stable basis upon which one can make definite predictions regarding the performance of a digital imaging system. In this treatment, however, mathematics is employed more as a faithful servant than as a ruthless master. The emphasis is on developing a conceptual understanding, and the analysis is used to support this goal.
Castleman, K. R. Digital Image Processing. Prentice Hall, 1996
Assinale a asserção que NÃO indica possíveis objetivos do livro.
 

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2372818 Ano: 2006
Disciplina: Matemática
Banca: ITA
Orgão: ITA
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Sejam x; y e z números reais positivos tais que seus logaritmos numa dada base !$ k !$ são números primos satisfazendo
!$ \log_k(xy)=49 !$,
!$ \log_k(x/z)=44 !$.
Então, !$ \log_k(xyz) !$ é igual a
 

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2372795 Ano: 2006
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: ITA
Orgão: ITA
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A questão refere-se ao texto a seguir:
Enunciado 3028538-1
Icaro, April, 2006
A expressão to be well short of em we will still be well short of the electrical system... pode ser substituída por
 

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2372790 Ano: 2006
Disciplina: Literatura Brasileira e Estrangeira
Banca: ITA
Orgão: ITA
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O poema ao lado, que não possui título, faz parte do livro Teia, de 1996, da escritora Orides Fontela.
Sem mão
não acorda
a pedra
sem língua
não ascende
o canto
sem olho
não existe
o sol.
(Editado por Geração Editorial, São Paulo.)
Nesse poema, a autora estabelece metaforicamente a relação do homem com a natureza. Aponte a opção que traduz essa relação:
 

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2372133 Ano: 2006
Disciplina: Química
Banca: ITA
Orgão: ITA
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Amostras de massas iguais de duas substâncias, I e II, foram submetidas independentemente a um processo de aquecimento em atmosfera inerte e a pressão constante. O gráfico abaixo mostra a variação da temperatura em função do calor trocado entre cada uma das amostras e a vizinhança.
Dados: !$ ΔH_f !$ e !$ ΔH_v !$ representam as variações de entalpia de fusão e de vaporização, respectivamente, e !$ c_p !$ é o calor específico.
Enunciado 2943303-1
Assinale a opção ERRADA em relação à comparação das grandezas termodinâmicas.
 

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2372125 Ano: 2006
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: ITA
Orgão: ITA
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A questão refere-se aos seguintes textos:
Texto I
A text familiar to many, George Orwell’s classic satire has cropped up on school reading lists ever since the year of its creation. Few readers can fail to be touched by the tragedy within, by its wonderful synthesis of unthreatening symbolism and incisive criticism. This familiarity is convenient since, as an adaptation, “Animal Farm” spends too little time on the details of time and place. Instead, directors Joy Batchelor and John Halas thrust us directly into the depression that is Manor Farm, briefly explaining the situation with pictures and narration by Gordon Heath. (...)
Sadly, Batchelor and Halas make it vital to have read Orwell’s biting satire on Soviet history before viewing “Animal Farm”, just to know what’s been left out. As it is, the film grasps the superficial aspects of Orwell’s allegoric fable without his deeper message. In missing so badly, we’re left with an impressive attempt that never matches up to its birthright.
Texto II
Power corrupts, but absolute power corrupts absolutely - and this is vividly and eloquently proved in Orwell’s short novel. “Animal Farm” is a simple fable of great symbolic value, and as Orwell himself explained: “It is the history of a revolution that went wrong”. The novel can be seen as the historical analysis of the causes of the failure of communism, or as a mere fairy-tale; in any case it tells a good story that aims to prove that human nature and diversity prevent people from being equal and happy, or at least equally happy. (...)
In “Animal Farm”, Orwell describes how power turned the pigs from simple “comrades” to ruthless dictators who managed to walk on two legs, and carry whips. The story may be seen as an analysis of the Soviet regime, or as a warning against political power games of an absolute nature and totalitarianism in general. For this reason, the story ends with a hairraising warning to all humankind: “The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again: but already it was impossible to say which was which”.
Texto III
When the farm’s prize-winning pig, Old Major, calls a meeting of all the animals of Manor Farm, he tells them that he has had a dream in which mankind is gone, and animals are free to live in peace and harmony. (...) . When Old Major dies, (...) Snowball and Napoleon assume command, and turn his dream into a full-fledged philosophy. One night, the starved animals suddenly revolt and drive the farmer Mr. Jones, his wife, and his pet raven off the farm and take control. The farm is renamed “Animal Farm” as the animals work towards a future utopia. The Seven Commandments of the new philosophy of Animalism are written on the wall of a barn for all to read, the seventh and most important of which is that “all animals are equal” (...). Many years pass, and the pigs learn to walk upright, carry whips, and wear clothes. The Seven Commandments are reduced to a single phrase: “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.” Napoleon holds a dinner party for the pigs, and the humans of the area (in the adjacent Foxwood Farm run by Mr. Pilkington), who congratulate Napoleon on having the most hard working animals in the country on the least feed. Napoleon announces his alliance with the humans against the labouring classes of both “worlds”. The animals discover this when they overhear Napoleon’s conversations and finally realize that a change has come over the ruling pigs. During a poker match, an argument breaks out between Napoleon and Mr. Pilkington when they both play an Ace of Spades, and the animals realize how they cannot tell the difference between the pigs and the humans.
(Fontes omitidas propositadamente)
Assinale a opção que indica, respectivamente, o gênero dos Textos I, II e III.
I II III
 

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