According to the text
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Q479956
According to the text
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Q479954
Consider the following statements: 1. This year the Nobel committee has decided to recognize the role of women in peace-making. 2. The three Peace Nobel prize winners are from African countries. 3. Two of the Nobel Peace Prize winners are from Liberia. 4. The three honored women have run for President of their countries. 5. Two of the three Nobel Peace Prize winners are American university graduates. Which of the statements above are true, according to the text?
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Q479952
Which statement about Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf is correct, according to the text?
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Q479950
Are these statements about Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf true (T) or false (F), according to the text? ( ) Before she became a President in 2005 she had been defeated in a previous election. ( ) She went to university in the United States and has worked as a bank teller. ( ) She was one of the few ministers who escaped execution after a coup d’état. ( ) Many Liberians admire her because of the fact that she was born poor. ( ) Liberians think that she has made considerable progress with her rebuilding program. Mark the alternative which presents the correct sequence, from top to bottom.
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Q479948
Which statement about Tawakul Karman is true, according to the text?
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Q479619
Atenção: As questões de números 16 a 20 baseiam-se no texto abaixo.

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Q479493

Taking into consideration the text above, judge the items from 88 through 93.
In the text, the word “may” (l.15) could be correctly substituted by must.
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Q479491

Taking into consideration the text above, judge the items from 88 through 93.
The expression “red tape” (l.18) means official routine or procedure marked by excessive complexity which results in delay or inaction.
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Q479490

According to the text, judge the following items.
In the text, the preposition “about” (l.16) means related to.
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Q479488

Taking into consideration the text above, judge the following items.
The modal “should” (l.28) is used to express an idea of conditionality.