Questões de Inglês para Vestibular

cód. #5001

Instituto Consulplan - Inglês - 2019 - Vestibular - Medicina

The Five Ways to Wellbeing are a wellbeing equivalent of ‘five fruit and vegetables a day’.



(Available: http://www.wales.nhs.)
According to the text, to preserve wellbeing it’s important that you

A) Avoid confidence and pleasure.

B) Set out bonds as vital elements.

C) Skip swaping physical activities.

D) Accomplish a rewarding career.

A B C D E

cód. #2186

UNICENTRO - Inglês - 2019 - Vestibular - PAC - 3ª Etapa


The title that best suits the content of this text is

A) Why animals feel no fear.

B) Animals may have feelings

C) The dominant animals on Earth.

D) High tech can preserve endangered species.

A B C D E

cód. #5002

Instituto Consulplan - Inglês - 2019 - Vestibular - Medicina

The Five Ways to Wellbeing are a wellbeing equivalent of ‘five fruit and vegetables a day’.



(Available: http://www.wales.nhs.)
This text is NOT meant to be a/an

A) Recipe.

B) Direction.

C) Guideline.

D) Endowment.

A B C D E

cód. #5003

Instituto Consulplan - Inglês - 2019 - Vestibular - Medicina

Read the dialogue to answer 17.
A: I haven’t seen Marsha for a while. B: After her baby boy was born, she grew used to _______________.
Choose the option to complete the dialogue.

A) Care for him

B) Be a mother

C)

Keeping back



D) Staying home

A B C D E

cód. #5004

Instituto Consulplan - Inglês - 2019 - Vestibular - Medicina

Read the dialogue to answer 16.
A: Leah has been overly amiable to me these days. B: I know ____________________________, the school finals are just around the corner and she needs help.
Choose the option to complete the dialogue.

A) Where she is really coming from.

B) I couldn’t help it, she shoved me.

C) She won’t pass field sobriety test.

D) She is very skilled to give criticism.

A B C D E

cód. #6030

NC-UFPR - Inglês - 2019 - Vestibular - Conhecimentos gerais

O texto a seguir é referência para a questão.

How the American Dream has changed

The phrase ‘American Dream’ was officially coined just under 90 years ago in a book called The Epic of America by James Truslow Adams. He argued it was “that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement.”

Today: No single American Dream?

For some today the American Dream means a chance for fame and celebrity, while for others it means succeeding through the old adage of family values and hard work. Still others believe that the American Dream just represents a world closed to all but the elite with their wealth and contacts […]. Meanwhile, surveys have found that almost half of all millennials believe the American Dream is dead. In an ever-changing country, the idea of what the American Dream means to different people is changing too.

(Disponível em: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/what-the-american-dream-looked-like-the-decade-you-were-born/ss-AABbxjy)

One meaning described in the paragraph related to the American Dream today is that:

A) for the 1990’s generation the American Dream never dies.

B) hard work is close to the idea of wealth.

C) no matter how many family values people have, the American Dream is not for them.

D) the world is benevolent for those who enjoy high social and economic status.

E) a general truth is that the American Dream comes with fame and celebrity

A B C D E

cód. #4495

UniCEUB - Inglês - 2019 - Vestibular de Medicina

Consider an experiment by sociologist Devah Pager, who sent pairs of experimenters — one black and one white — to apply for 340 job ads in New York City. She gave them resumes altered to have identical qualifications. She gave them scripts so that the applicants said the same things when handing in their applications. She even dressed them alike. She found that black applicants got half the call backs that white applicants got with the same qualifications. (Keith Payne. www.scientificamerican.com, 18.07.2019. Adaptado.)
The experiment results suggest the existence of

A) discrimination against unqualified people.

B) qualification disparities between applicants.

C) equal opportunity to black and white people.

D) race bias in the job market.

E) economic inequality due to merit.

A B C D E

cód. #6031

NC-UFPR - Inglês - 2019 - Vestibular - Conhecimentos gerais

O texto a seguir é referência para a questão.

How the American Dream has changed

The phrase ‘American Dream’ was officially coined just under 90 years ago in a book called The Epic of America by James Truslow Adams. He argued it was “that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement.”

Today: No single American Dream?

For some today the American Dream means a chance for fame and celebrity, while for others it means succeeding through the old adage of family values and hard work. Still others believe that the American Dream just represents a world closed to all but the elite with their wealth and contacts […]. Meanwhile, surveys have found that almost half of all millennials believe the American Dream is dead. In an ever-changing country, the idea of what the American Dream means to different people is changing too.

(Disponível em: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/what-the-american-dream-looked-like-the-decade-you-were-born/ss-AABbxjy)

According to the part of the text that starts with “For some today the American Dream…”, how many different meanings can be related to the American Dream today?

A) 5

B) 4

C) 3

D) 2

E) 1

A B C D E

cód. #4496

UniCEUB - Inglês - 2019 - Vestibular de Medicina

Look at the pictures of the advertising campaign created by Fosbury&Brothers.


The purpose of the campaign is to show that smoking

A) reduces life expectancy.

B) keeps you from falling asleep.

C) is linked to several diseases.

D) affects your physical performance.

E) increases the risk of lung cancer.

A B C D E

cód. #6032

NC-UFPR - Inglês - 2019 - Vestibular - Conhecimentos gerais

O texto a seguir é referência para a questão.

How the American Dream has changed

The phrase ‘American Dream’ was officially coined just under 90 years ago in a book called The Epic of America by James Truslow Adams. He argued it was “that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement.”

Today: No single American Dream?

For some today the American Dream means a chance for fame and celebrity, while for others it means succeeding through the old adage of family values and hard work. Still others believe that the American Dream just represents a world closed to all but the elite with their wealth and contacts […]. Meanwhile, surveys have found that almost half of all millennials believe the American Dream is dead. In an ever-changing country, the idea of what the American Dream means to different people is changing too.

(Disponível em: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/what-the-american-dream-looked-like-the-decade-you-were-born/ss-AABbxjy)

According to the text, it is correct to say that James Truslow Adams:

A) supported the idea that the American Dream was to be associated with an abundant life determined by the level of skill someone had in a particular job or activity

B) mentioned that the American Dream played a subordinate role in a person’s life, depending on the opportunities the land would provide him with.

C) recommended that everyone should pursue his/her American Dream no matter if the reward was good or bad

D) thought that the American Dream was to give people equal opportunities in life and in accordance to the place he/she lived.

E) promoted the idea of the American Dream for the those who had inherited properties in America.

A B C D E

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