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➧ 08 Multiple Choice Questions / 5 Options Each Question.
➧ Text (1) – The Food and Drug Administration – Time magazine (4 questions).
➧ Text (2) – MRS. BIXBY AND THE COLONEL’S COAT – Roald Dahl (1916-1990) was a writer, diplomat and intelligence officer. (4 questions).
➧ TEXT 1: TEXT FOR QUESTIONS 01 TO 04.
The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday released a preliminary report on the safety of meat and milk from
cloned animals. Their veredict that these food products are no different from those derived from conventionally bred animals
and are therefore safe to eat. But don’t expect your local butcher to be selling hams or rib eyes from cloned animals anytime
soon.
The FDA’s report is now available to the public and open for a 90-day comment period. Only after this time will the agency make a final decision on the safety of food products made from cloned animals, a process tha may take until the end of next year.
(Time magazine. December 2006)
01 – (CONSULPLAN-2006-PMPF/SP-PROFESSOR)
The text states that:
(A) The FDA’s report is safe for a 90-day comment.
(B) The FDA’s report gives opinion about the safety of meat sold by your Local butcher.
(C) The final decision about the safety of meat and milk from cloned animals May be given only in the next year.
(D) Hams and rib eyes from cloned animals are different from your local Butcher’s meat.
(E) The FDA’s report will be released in the next year.
Gabarito C
(B) The FDA’s report gives opinion about the safety of meat sold by your Local butcher.
(C) The final decision about the safety of meat and milk from cloned animals May be given only in the next year.
(D) Hams and rib eyes from cloned animals are different from your local Butcher’s meat.
(E) The FDA’s report will be released in the next year.
Gabarito C
02 – (CONSULPLAN-2006-PMPF/SP-PROFESSOR)
According to the text :
(A) The report will release the safety of meat.
(B) The safety of meat will be a preliminary report.
(C) The report about the safety of milk and meat from cloned animals is a final one.
(D) The food products are safe if they come from bred animals.
(E) The report from FDA is escpected to be safe.
Gabarito C
(B) The safety of meat will be a preliminary report.
(C) The report about the safety of milk and meat from cloned animals is a final one.
(D) The food products are safe if they come from bred animals.
(E) The report from FDA is escpected to be safe.
Gabarito C
03 – (CONSULPLAN-2006-PMPF/SP-PROFESSOR)
The synonym for available (.....is now available.......line 4) would be :
(A) Acceptable.
(B) Disposable.
(C) Capable.
(D) Able to be.
(E) Responsible.
Gabarito B
(B) Disposable.
(C) Capable.
(D) Able to be.
(E) Responsible.
Gabarito B
04 – (CONSULPLAN-2006-PMPF/SP-PROFESSOR)
The word those in the segment “.......different from those derived.....”( line 2 ) Refers to:
(A) The preliminary report.
(B) Meat and ham.
(C) Cloned animals.
(D) Milk and meat.
(E) FDA’s products.
Gabarito D
➧ TEXT 1: Text number two: Read it carefully and answer questions 05 to 08 according to it. Choose only one option.
Mr. and Mrs. Bixby lived in a small apartment somewhere in New York City. Mr. Bixby was a dentist who made an average income. Mrs. Bixby was a big vigorous woman with a wet mouth. Once a month, always on Friday afternoons, Mrs. Bixby took the train at Pennsylvania Station and traveled to Baltimore to visit her old aunt and returned to New York on the following day, in time to cook supper for her Husband .Mr. Bixby accepted this arrangement good-naturedly. He knew that aunt Maude lived in Baltimore, and that his wife was very fond of the old lady, and certainly It would be unreasonable to deny either of them the pleasure of a monthly meeting.
However, the aunt was little more than a convenient álibi for Mrs. Bixby. Our Heroine spent the greater part of her Baltimore time with a gentleman known as the Colonel. The Colonel was very wealthy. He lived in a charming house on the outskirts of the town. He had no wife or family, only a few discreet and loyal servants, and in Mrs. Bisby’s absence he consoled himself by riding horses and hunting the fox.
Year after year, this pleasant alliance between Mrs. Bixby and the Colonel Continued without any problem .They met so seldom that they never got bored with one another. On the contrary, the long wait between meetings made the heart grow Fonder, and each separate occasion became an exciting reunion.
(D) Milk and meat.
(E) FDA’s products.
Gabarito D
➧ TEXT 1: Text number two: Read it carefully and answer questions 05 to 08 according to it. Choose only one option.
Mr. and Mrs. Bixby lived in a small apartment somewhere in New York City. Mr. Bixby was a dentist who made an average income. Mrs. Bixby was a big vigorous woman with a wet mouth. Once a month, always on Friday afternoons, Mrs. Bixby took the train at Pennsylvania Station and traveled to Baltimore to visit her old aunt and returned to New York on the following day, in time to cook supper for her Husband .Mr. Bixby accepted this arrangement good-naturedly. He knew that aunt Maude lived in Baltimore, and that his wife was very fond of the old lady, and certainly It would be unreasonable to deny either of them the pleasure of a monthly meeting.
However, the aunt was little more than a convenient álibi for Mrs. Bixby. Our Heroine spent the greater part of her Baltimore time with a gentleman known as the Colonel. The Colonel was very wealthy. He lived in a charming house on the outskirts of the town. He had no wife or family, only a few discreet and loyal servants, and in Mrs. Bisby’s absence he consoled himself by riding horses and hunting the fox.
Year after year, this pleasant alliance between Mrs. Bixby and the Colonel Continued without any problem .They met so seldom that they never got bored with one another. On the contrary, the long wait between meetings made the heart grow Fonder, and each separate occasion became an exciting reunion.
05 – (CONSULPLAN-2006-PMPF/SP-PROFESSOR)
“ Mr. Bixby was a dentist who made an “average income.”. The expression average income means:
(A) To make much money.
(B) To make a great quantity of money.
(C) To make little money.
(D) To make a minimum salary.
(E) To make neither a high nor a low salary.
(D) To make a minimum salary.
(E) To make neither a high nor a low salary.
Gabarito E
06 – (CONSULPLAN-2006-PMPF/SP-PROFESSOR)
(A) With her dentist in that city.
(B) With the old lady who was her aunt.
(C) With a charming boy.
(D) With a man who was a gentleman.
(E) With her husband, Mr. Bixby.
Gabarito D
The opposite of wealthy is:
(D) With a man who was a gentleman.
(E) With her husband, Mr. Bixby.
Gabarito D
07 – (CONSULPLAN-2006-PMPF/SP-PROFESSOR)
(A) Health.
(B) Weak.
(C) Good.
(D) Rich.
(E) Poor.
Gabarito E
08 – (CONSULPLAN-2006-PMPF/SP-PROFESSOR)
Mr. Bixby __________Mrs. Bixby’s arrangement with the Colonel__________.
(A) agree-badly
(D) accepted- good-naturedly
(B) received-well
(E) agreed-well
(C) accepted-good
Gabarito D
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