Questões Sobre Preposições | Prepositions - Inglês - concurso
Questão 91
Choose the best alternative to complete the question below:
There _________ seventeen different types of penguins. They can be _________ forty centimeters to more than one meter tall. They all _________ in the south part of the world. In winter, they swim _________ long way to find warm weather.
- A)are – from – live – a
- B)be – by – lived –the
- C)was – between – will live – a
- D)were – at – live – an
- E)are – from – lived – an
A alternativa correta é A)
A alternativa correta é A) are – from – live – a. A justificativa baseia-se nas regras gramaticais do inglês:
- "There are" é usado para plural (17 tipos de pinguins)
- "From" indica variação de tamanho (de 40cm a mais de 1 metro)
- "Live" está no presente simples para hábitos/permanência (eles vivem no sul)
- "A long way" é a forma correta com artigo indefinido antes de substantivo singular
As outras alternativas contêm erros: verbos no singular (was), preposições inadequadas (by/at/between), tempos verbais incorretos (lived/will live) ou artigo errado (an antes de consoante).
Questão 92
Microsoft to Offer Free Virus Protection Software for
Windows
By Scott Gilbertson November 19, 2008
Microsoft plans to offer Windows users a new antivirus
package designed to protect the OS from viruses, spyware,
rootkits and trojans. The new software is tentatively code-
named Morro, and will be available for free to Windows XP,
Vista and 7 users sometime in the second half of 2009.
The new software will reportedly use very minimal resources,
which means it should work well with older PCs. If fact,
Microsoft says Morro has been specially designed for older
PCs and low-spec machines popular in developing nations. In
addition to its minimal processor demands, Morro has been
developed to use very little bandwidth,making it ideal for those
without broadband connections.
Morro will replace Microsoft’s current, paid service, Windows
Live One Care, which has been available on a subscription
basis for $50 per year.
While a free, antivirus solution that ships with Windows would
be a boon for the average user, it could also mean trouble for
third-party software solutions. Given that a bundled solution
could raise antitrust concerns and would no doubt see
competitors like McAfee and Grisoft reaching for the lawyers
Microsoft will be offering Morro as a separate download.
Assuming Morro can deliver decent security it should be a
welcome free addition to Windows, but we don’t suggest
throwing away your third-party software just yet. Antivirus
software suites will likely continue to hold an edge over Morro
by offering additional handy tools like password managers,
identity theft protection and browser-based phishing
protection.
Still, if you’ve been running Windows with no antivirus software
at all,Morrowill no doubt be better than nothing, and it’s hard to
argue with free.
You ____ not believe that these possibilties are real, they’re based ____ experiments that _____ proved until now.
- A)should / in / haven't been;
- B)must / on /won't be;
- C)should / on / haven't been;
- D)may / in /wouldn't be;
- E)Should / on /were not.
A alternativa correta é C)
O gabarito correto é a alternativa C) should / on / haven't been.
A frase completa seria: "You should not believe that these possibilities are real, they're based on experiments that haven't been proved until now."
Should é o modal verb apropriado para expressar conselho ou recomendação, indicando que não é aconselhável acreditar nessas possibilidades. A preposição correta após "based" é on (baseado em). Por fim, haven't been é a forma correta do present perfect na voz passiva, indicando que os experimentos não foram comprovados até o momento presente.
Questão 93
Microsoft to Offer Free Virus Protection Software for
Windows
By Scott Gilbertson November 19, 2008
Microsoft plans to offer Windows users a new antivirus
package designed to protect the OS from viruses, spyware,
rootkits and trojans. The new software is tentatively code-
named Morro, and will be available for free to Windows XP,
Vista and 7 users sometime in the second half of 2009.
The new software will reportedly use very minimal resources,
which means it should work well with older PCs. If fact,
Microsoft says Morro has been specially designed for older
PCs and low-spec machines popular in developing nations. In
addition to its minimal processor demands, Morro has been
developed to use very little bandwidth,making it ideal for those
without broadband connections.
Morro will replace Microsoft’s current, paid service, Windows
Live One Care, which has been available on a subscription
basis for $50 per year.
While a free, antivirus solution that ships with Windows would
be a boon for the average user, it could also mean trouble for
third-party software solutions. Given that a bundled solution
could raise antitrust concerns and would no doubt see
competitors like McAfee and Grisoft reaching for the lawyers
Microsoft will be offering Morro as a separate download.
Assuming Morro can deliver decent security it should be a
welcome free addition to Windows, but we don’t suggest
throwing away your third-party software just yet. Antivirus
software suites will likely continue to hold an edge over Morro
by offering additional handy tools like password managers,
identity theft protection and browser-based phishing
protection.
Still, if you’ve been running Windows with no antivirus software
at all,Morrowill no doubt be better than nothing, and it’s hard to
argue with free.
Choose the best option.
The lights went ____ twice when I was ____ the computer this morning, so I had to stop working ____ the project. Well, that’s why I’ml ate.
- A)on / at / on;
- B)off / at / in;
- C)on / in / on;
- D)out / in / on;
- E)out / at / on.
A alternativa correta é E)
Microsoft to Offer Free Virus Protection Software for
Windows
By Scott Gilbertson November 19, 2008
Microsoft plans to offer Windows users a new antivirus
package designed to protect the OS from viruses, spyware,
rootkits and trojans. The new software is tentatively code-
named Morro, and will be available for free to Windows XP,
Vista and 7 users sometime in the second half of 2009.
The new software will reportedly use very minimal resources,
which means it should work well with older PCs. If fact,
Microsoft says Morro has been specially designed for older
PCs and low-spec machines popular in developing nations. In
addition to its minimal processor demands, Morro has been
developed to use very little bandwidth,making it ideal for those
without broadband connections.
Morro will replace Microsoft's current, paid service, Windows
Live One Care, which has been available on a subscription
basis for $50 per year.
While a free, antivirus solution that ships with Windows would
be a boon for the average user, it could also mean trouble for
third-party software solutions. Given that a bundled solution
could raise antitrust concerns and would no doubt see
competitors like McAfee and Grisoft reaching for the lawyers
Microsoft will be offering Morro as a separate download.
Assuming Morro can deliver decent security it should be a
welcome free addition to Windows, but we don't suggest
throwing away your third-party software just yet. Antivirus
software suites will likely continue to hold an edge over Morro
by offering additional handy tools like password managers,
identity theft protection and browser-based phishing
protection.
Still, if you've been running Windows with no antivirus software
at all,Morrowill no doubt be better than nothing, and it's hard to
argue with free.
Choose the best option.
The lights went ____ twice when I was ____ the computer this morning, so I had to stop working ____ the project. Well, that's why I'ml ate.
- A)on / at / on;
- B)off / at / in;
- C)on / in / on;
- D)out / in / on;
- E)out / at / on.
Explicação: A opção correta é E) "out / at / on". A expressão "went out" significa "apagaram" (no contexto de luzes). "At the computer" é a forma correta para indicar que alguém estava usando o computador. "Working on the project" significa "trabalhando no projeto". Portanto, a frase completa fica: "The lights went out twice when I was at the computer this morning, so I had to stop working on the project."
Questão 94
As Information Systems (IS) development becomes more a function of purchasing packages or assembling components, with less emphasis on programming, student enrollment in IS courses at universities continues to decline.
Sometimes it looks like the IT revolution has moved on and left many IS researchers [ADVERB].
For example, according to Nokia, the next generation of computers will be in your pocket. About 1.3 billion mobile phones are sold each year, compared to only 300 million personal computers. An increasing number of these phones come with full-blown operating systems that let users access, organize, and use much more information than older handhelds. The mobile software market may soon exceed the current software market for computers, and a wide variety of information systems will rise on top of all the new software. However, only a relatively small percentage of IS research focuses on the mobile revolution.
Actually, many IS programs in business colleges seem impervious to the wake-up call that information schools provide. Rather, they continue to offer curricula that reflect the past rather than look toward the future. Little wonder that students, whose degrees are based on a very limited number of traditional courses in one area of study, often fail to meet their employers’ expectations. With little integration across disciplines to prepare students for the complex problems they will face, organizations
find it necessary to further educate those whom they hire or go abroad to seek appropriate employees with a wider range of skills and knowledge.
(Adapted from
http://www.computer.org/cms/Computer.org/ComputingNow/hom
epage/2009/1009/rW_CO_ISInnovation.pdf)
A palavra que preenche corretamente a lacuna [ADVERB], no início do texto, é
- A)up.
- B)over.
- C)below.
- D)across.
- E)behind.
A alternativa correta é E)
O advérbio que preenche corretamente a lacuna [ADVERB] é behind (E), que significa "para trás" em português. Esta escolha se justifica pelo contexto do texto, que discute como a revolução da tecnologia da informação avançou, mas muitos pesquisadores de Sistemas de Informação (IS) ficaram para trás, não acompanhando adequadamente as mudanças, como o foco insuficiente na revolução móvel e a manutenção de currículos ultrapassados nas universidades. A expressão "left behind" é comumente usada em inglês para indicar que alguém ou algo foi deixado para trás em um processo de evolução ou progresso.
Questão 95
GadgetDesigners Push the Limits of Size, Safety
By Brian X. Chen, August 28, 2008
Just as small, fast-moving mammals replaced lumbering
dinosaurs, pocketable gadgets are evolving to fill niches that
larger, deskbound computers can’t reach. But as they shrink,
these gadgets are faced with problems mammals face, too,
such as efficiently dissipating heat.
The recent example of Apple’s first-generation iPod nanos
causing fires in Japan raises the question of whether
increasingly innovative product designs are impinging on
safety. The nano incident illustrates how risk can increase as
devices decrease in size, says Roger Kay, an analyst at
EndpointTechnologies.
“As [gadgets] get smaller, the tradeoffs become more difficult,
the balance becomes more critical and there’s less room for
error,” Kay said. “I’m not surprised it’s happening to the nano
because that’s the small one. You’re asking it to do a lot in a
very, very small package and that’s pushing the envelope.”
There’s no question that industrial designers’ jobs have
become much more difficult as the industry demands ever
more powerful and smaller gadgets. With paper-thin
subnotebooks, ultrasmall MP3 players, and pinkie finger-
sized Bluetooth headsets becoming increasingly popular, it’s
questionable where exactly designers draw the line between
innovation and safety.
Robots ____ have the brains to “intelligently and autonomously search ____ objects” _____ their own.
- A)didn't / for / in;
- B)don't / of / in;
- C)haven't / for / on;
- D)don't / for / on;
- E)doesn't / for / on.
A alternativa correta é D)
A resposta correta é a alternativa D) don't / for / on.
A frase completa seria: "Robots don't have the brains to 'intelligently and autonomously search for objects' on their own."
Explicação:
1. Don't: A forma negativa do verbo "to have" no presente simples para o sujeito plural "robots" é "don't have"
2. For: A preposição correta após o verbo "search" é "for" (search for = procurar por)
3. On: A expressão "on their own" significa "por conta própria" e é a forma correta nesta construção
As outras alternativas contêm erros de concordância verbal, uso de preposições ou combinações que não são naturalmente usadas no inglês.
Questão 96
Microsoft to Offer Free Virus Protection Software for
Windows
By ScottGilbertsonNovember 19, 2008
Microsoft plans to offer Windows users a new antivirus
package designed to protect the OS from viruses, spyware,
rootkits and trojans. The new software is tentatively code-
named Morro, and will be available for free to Windows XP,
Vista and 7 users sometime in the second half of 2009.
The new software will reportedly use very minimal resources,
which means it should work well with older PCs. If fact,
Microsoft says Morro has been specially designed for older
PCs and low-spec machines popular in developing nations. In
addition to its minimal processor demands, Morro has been
developed to use very little bandwidth,making it ideal for those
without broadband connections.
Morro will replace Microsoft’s current, paid service, Windows
Live OneCare, which has been available on a subscription
basis for $50 per year.
While a free, antivirus solution that ships withWindows would
be a boon for the average user, it could also mean trouble for
third-party software solutions. Given that a bundled solution
could raise antitrust concerns -and would no doubt see
competitors likeMcAfee and Grisoft reaching for the lawyers-
Microsoftwill be offeringMorro as a separate download.
Assuming Morro can deliver decent security it should be a
welcome free addition to Windows, but we don’t suggest
throwing away your third-party software just yet. Antivirus
software suites will likely continue to hold an edge over Morro
by offering additional handy tools – like passwordmanagers,
identity theft protection and browser-based phishing
protection.
Still, if you’ve been runningWindowswith no antivirus software
at all,Morrowill no doubt be better than nothing, and it’s hard to
arguewith free.
You ___ not believe that these possibilties are real, they’re based ___ experiments that ___proved until now.
- A)should / in / haven't been;
- B)must / on /won't be;
- C)should / on / haven't been;
- D)may / in /wouldn't be;
- E)Should / on /were not.
A alternativa correta é C)
A questão apresenta uma lacuna com três espaços para preencher com as opções verbais e preposicionais corretas: "You ___ not believe that these possibilities are real, they're based ___ experiments that ___ proved until now."
Analisando as alternativas:
Primeiro espaço: "should not believe" indica um conselho ou recomendação sobre não acreditar, o que se adequa ao contexto de possibilidades não comprovadas.
Segundo espaço: A preposição correta após "based" é "on" (baseado em), formando a expressão fixa "based on".
Terceiro espaço: "haven't been proved" está na voz passiva no present perfect, indicando ações não concluídas até o momento presente, coerente com "until now".
A alternativa C) "should / on / haven't been" é a única que combina corretamente todos os elementos gramaticais e de significado.
Questão 97
Microsoft to Offer Free Virus Protection Software for
Windows
By ScottGilbertsonNovember 19, 2008
Microsoft plans to offer Windows users a new antivirus
package designed to protect the OS from viruses, spyware,
rootkits and trojans. The new software is tentatively code-
named Morro, and will be available for free to Windows XP,
Vista and 7 users sometime in the second half of 2009.
The new software will reportedly use very minimal resources,
which means it should work well with older PCs. If fact,
Microsoft says Morro has been specially designed for older
PCs and low-spec machines popular in developing nations. In
addition to its minimal processor demands, Morro has been
developed to use very little bandwidth,making it ideal for those
without broadband connections.
Morro will replace Microsoft’s current, paid service, Windows
Live OneCare, which has been available on a subscription
basis for $50 per year.
While a free, antivirus solution that ships withWindows would
be a boon for the average user, it could also mean trouble for
third-party software solutions. Given that a bundled solution
could raise antitrust concerns -and would no doubt see
competitors likeMcAfee and Grisoft reaching for the lawyers-
Microsoftwill be offeringMorro as a separate download.
Assuming Morro can deliver decent security it should be a
welcome free addition to Windows, but we don’t suggest
throwing away your third-party software just yet. Antivirus
software suites will likely continue to hold an edge over Morro
by offering additional handy tools – like passwordmanagers,
identity theft protection and browser-based phishing
protection.
Still, if you’ve been runningWindowswith no antivirus software
at all,Morrowill no doubt be better than nothing, and it’s hard to
arguewith free.
Choose the best option.
The lights went ___ twice when I was ___ the computer this morning, so I had to stop working ___ the project. Well, that’swhy I’mlate.
- A)on / at / on;
- B)off / at / in;
- C)on / in / on;
- D)out / in / on;
- E)out / at / on.
A alternativa correta é E)
A questão apresenta uma lacuna onde é necessário escolher a combinação correta de preposições para completar as frases em inglês: "The lights went ___ twice when I was ___ the computer this morning, so I had to stop working ___ the project."
Analisando cada parte:
1. "The lights went ___": A expressão correta é "went out" (apagaram), indicando que as luzes se apagaram.
2. "when I was ___ the computer": Utiliza-se "at the computer" para denotar que alguém está usando o computador, uma construção fixa em inglês.
3. "stop working ___ the project": A preposição adequada é "on" (no projeto), indicando trabalho em algo específico.
Portanto, a opção E) "out / at / on" é a correta, conforme o gabarito.
Questão 98
GadgetDesigners Push the Limits of Size, Safety
By Brian X. Chen, August 28, 2008
Just as small, fast-moving mammals replaced lumbering
dinosaurs, pocketable gadgets are evolving to fill niches that
larger, deskbound computers can’t reach. But as they shrink,
these gadgets are faced with problems mammals face, too,
such as efficiently dissipating heat.
The recent example of Apple’s first-generation iPod nanos
causing fires in Japan raises the question of whether
increasingly innovative product designs are impinging on
safety. The nano incident illustrates how risk can increase as
devices decrease in size, says Roger Kay, an analyst at
EndpointTechnologies.
“As [gadgets] get smaller, the tradeoffs become more difficult,
the balance becomes more critical and there’s less room for
error,” Kay said. “I’m not surprised it’s happening to the nano
because that’s the small one. You’re asking it to do a lot in a
very, very small package and that’s pushing the envelope.”
There’s no question that industrial designers’ jobs have
become much more difficult as the industry demands ever
more powerful and smaller gadgets. With paper-thin
subnotebooks, ultrasmall MP3 players, and pinkie finger-
sized Bluetooth headsets becoming increasingly popular, it’s
questionable where exactly designers draw the line between
innovation and safety.
Boeing ____ this week that it ____ successfully ____ a manned airplane powered _____ hydrogen fuel cells.
- A)announced / has / flown / on;
- B)has announced / had / flown / by;
- C)announced / has / flown / by;
- D)have announced / has / flown / on;
- E)announced / had / flown / on.
A alternativa correta é C)
O gabarito correto é a alternativa C) announced / has / flown / by.
A estrutura da frase exige o uso do Simple Past para o verbo principal "announced", pois se refere a um evento específico ("this week") concluído no passado. A forma "has flown" no Present Perfect é correta para indicar uma ação concluída com relevância no presente, mostrando que o voo foi bem-sucedido. A preposição "by" é a adequada para indicar o meio de propulsão ("powered by hydrogen fuel cells"), significando "por meio de" ou "através de".
As outras alternativas contêm erros: A) usa "on" incorretamente; B) emprega "had flown" desnecessariamente no Past Perfect; D) utiliza "have announced" com sujeito singular e "on" incorretamente; E) combina "had flown" sem necessidade com "on".
Questão 99
GadgetDesigners Push the Limits of Size, Safety
By Brian X. Chen, August 28, 2008
Just as small, fast-moving mammals replaced lumbering
dinosaurs, pocketable gadgets are evolving to fill niches that
larger, deskbound computers can’t reach. But as they shrink,
these gadgets are faced with problems mammals face, too,
such as efficiently dissipating heat.
The recent example of Apple’s first-generation iPod nanos
causing fires in Japan raises the question of whether
increasingly innovative product designs are impinging on
safety. The nano incident illustrates how risk can increase as
devices decrease in size, says Roger Kay, an analyst at
EndpointTechnologies.
“As [gadgets] get smaller, the tradeoffs become more difficult,
the balance becomes more critical and there’s less room for
error,” Kay said. “I’m not surprised it’s happening to the nano
because that’s the small one. You’re asking it to do a lot in a
very, very small package and that’s pushing the envelope.”
There’s no question that industrial designers’ jobs have
become much more difficult as the industry demands ever
more powerful and smaller gadgets. With paper-thin
subnotebooks, ultrasmall MP3 players, and pinkie finger-
sized Bluetooth headsets becoming increasingly popular, it’s
questionable where exactly designers draw the line between
innovation and safety.
Choose the best option.
Dumping your entire music collection _____ your iPod is a simple, one click process. But what about getting your music _____ your iPod?
- A)in / out;
- B)in / off;
- C)on / off;
- D)onto / off;
- E)into / out.
A alternativa correta é D)
A questão aborda o uso correto de preposições em inglês no contexto de transferência de dados para dispositivos eletrônicos. Analisando as opções:
Para a primeira lacuna, a expressão adequada é "onto", que indica movimento em direção a uma superfície ou posição específica. No contexto tecnológico, "putting music onto a device" é a construção padrão para descrever o ato de transferir arquivos para o aparelho.
Para a segunda lacuna, a preposição correta é "off", formando o phrasal verb "get off" que neste contexto significa retirar ou transferir dados de um dispositivo. A combinação "onto/off" estabelece uma relação antitética perfeita entre colocar (transferir para) e retirar (transferir de) o conteúdo do iPod.
A opção D) onto / off é a única que mantém consistência semântica e técnica com o contexto de manipulação de arquivos em dispositivos digitais, seguindo as convenções estabelecidas do inglês para operações de transferência de dados.
Questão 100
Subways: The New Urban Status Symbol
Business Week – December 5, 2007
by Jennifer Fishbein
It seems like everywhere you turn these days, a new
high-speed train is whisking more passengers across longer
distances faster than ever before. A [NOUN] to Paris from
London is quicker than flying; Japanese bullet trains traverse the
320 miles from Tokyo to Osaka in two and a half hours; and
magnetic levitating trains in Shanghai cut through the city at 268
miles per hour. But while high-speed trains may grab all the
glamour, the more mundane business of subway construction is
what’s driving the biggest growth for transportation companies.
Indeed, the world is seeing an unprecedented boom in new
subways and expansion to existing systems. Thanks to surging
economic growth and urban populations, demand for subways is
soaring in China and India. Lots of other places around the
world also are building new lines, from Dubai to Santo Domingo,
capital of the Dominican Republic. And many European and
American cities ? including even such improbable locales as Los
Angeles and Phoenix ? have caught the transit bug.
Problem-Solving and Prestige
Some cities build out of necessity. Rising prosperity
prompted Dubai residents to buy so many cars that they realized
they could [ADVERB] longer drive these cars because they
were stuck in traffic. Others are keen on the environmental
benefits of metros, which produce far less pollution and
encourage drivers to leave cars at home. Some places, mainly
in the Middle East, are looking to diversify their oil-dependent
economies. And others, to be honest, are chasing an urban
status symbol. Building a metro won’t turn any old town into
Paris or London, but it does tell the world that you’ve arrived.
“You have in some cases a prestige issue, which is more
the case in young cities in need of an image,” says Jean-Noël
Debroise, vice-president for product and strategy at Alstom
(ALSO.PA), the French transport company that has built a
quarter of the world’s metros.
Rennes is an example of the new trend. The city of about
212,000 people in northwestern France was looking to raise its profile when it installed a metro in 2002. It raised the bar by
opting for a driverless system made by Siemens ? just like the
shiny new No. 14 line in Paris ? protecting passengers from the
French penchant for transit strikes. Turin, Italy, did the same to
help win its bid for the 2006 Winter Olympics; its driverless
system opened just before the games. Even the Spanish island
of Mallorca inaugurated a short metro line in April in hopes of
luring even more tourists to its capital, Palma. Alas, it closed
indefinitely in September due to flooding, amid charges of
mismanagement.
A Boon for Transit Builders
The world’s three largest metro manufacturers, Montrealbased
Bombardier (BBDB.TO), Alstom, and Munich-based
Siemens (SI) report high demand for mass transit, including
tramways and light-rail systems that run both under and
[PREPOSITION] ground. The global subway market was worth
9.3 billion dollars in 2005 and is projected to grow at a rate of
2.7% per year until 2015, according to a 2007 study by the
European Railway Industry Assn. Subway lines [TO BUILD] or
extended in 20 European cities and five Middle Eastern ones,
and dozens of towns are constructing light-rail systems, reports
the Brussels-based International Association of Public
Transport.
The size of a city determines its need for a metro system.
Cities of a few million people ? or those anticipating huge
population growth ? really can’t do without a mass transit
system. But cities of one or two million inhabitants can choose
between a subway and a surface tramway, which costs far less
but also runs more slowly. [CONJUNCTION] funding is an issue,
cities usually will spring for a subway, says Debroise. “The
tramway has a very old image of the 19th century, with horses in
the streets,” he says.
(Adapted from http://www.businessweek.com/globalbiz/
content/dec2007/gb2007125_600001.htm?chan=top+news_
top+news+index_global+business)
The word that best replaces [PREPOSITION] in the text is
- A)up.
- B)ahead.
- C)above.
- D)higher.
- E)around.
A alternativa correta é C)
A palavra que melhor substitui [PREPOSITION] no texto é "above".
No contexto da frase "...tramways and light-rail systems that run both under and [PREPOSITION] ground", a preposição necessária deve indicar posicionamento superior à superfície, em oposição a "under" (sob/abaixo). Entre as opções:
- A) "up" indica direção, não posição
- B) "ahead" indica posição frontal
- C) "above" indica posição superior (correta)
- D) "higher" é adjetivo/adverbio comparativo
- E) "around" indica movimento circular
Apenas "above" estabelece adequadamente a relação espacial de sistemas que operam tanto abaixo quanto acima do solo, completando corretamente a oposição com "under ground".