Questões do ENEM 2021

Questões aplicadas na prova de 2021, cada uma em página própria com enunciado, alternativas e gabarito.

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  • 008C4649-58

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
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    T E X T

    Men Fall Behind in College Enrollment.

    Women Still Play Catch-Up at Work.


        The coronavirus upended the lives of millions of college students. The Wall Street Journal reported this week that men have been hit particularly hard — accounting for roughly three-fourths of pandemic-driven dropouts — and depicted an accelerating crisis in male enrollment.

         A closer look at historical trends and the labor market reveals a more complex picture, one in which women keep playing catch-up in an economy structured to favor men.

        In many ways, the college gender imbalance is not new. Women have outnumbered men on campus since the late 1970s. The ratio of female to male undergraduates increased much more from 1970 to 1980 than from 1980 to the present. And the numbers haven’t changed much in recent decades. In 1992, 55 percent of college students were women. By 2019, the number had nudged up to 57.4 percent.

        While the shift in the college gender ratio is often characterized as men “falling behind,” men are actually more likely to go to college today than they were when they were the majority, many decades ago. In 1970, 32 percent of men 18 to 24 were enrolled in college, a level that was most likely inflated by the opportunity to avoid being drafted into the Vietnam War. That percentage dropped to 24 percent in 1978 and then steadily grew to a stable 37 percent to 39 percent over the last decade.

        The gender ratio mostly changed because female enrollment increased even faster, more than doubling over the last half-century.

        Because of the change in ratio, some selective colleges discriminate against women in admissions to maintain a gender balance, as The Journal reported. Generally, admissions officials prefer to limit the disparity to 55 percent female and 45 percent male. Their reason not to let the gender ratio drift further toward 2 to 1 is straightforward: Such a ratio would most likely cause a decrease in applications.

        In a New York Times essay in 2006 titled “To All the Girls I’ve Rejected,” the dean of admissions at Kenyon College at the time explained: “Beyond the availability of dance partners for the winter formal, gender balance matters in ways both large and small on a residential college campus. Once you become decidedly female in enrollment, fewer males and, as it turns out, fewer females find your campus attractive.”

        The raw numbers don’t take into account the varying value of college degrees. Men still dominate in fields like technology and engineering, which offer some of the highest salaries for recent graduates. Perhaps not coincidentally, the professors in those fields remain overwhelmingly male.

        Women surged into college because they were able to, but also because many had to. There are still some good-paying jobs available to men without college credentials. There are relatively few for such women. And despite the considerable cost in time and money of earning a degree, many female-dominated jobs don’t pay well.

        The fact that the male-female wage gap remains large after more than four decades in which women outnumbered men in college strongly suggests that college alone offers a narrow view of opportunity. Women often seem stuck in place: As they overcome obstacles and use their degrees to move into male-dominated fields, the fields offer less pay in return.

        None of this diminishes the significance of the male decrease in college enrollment and graduation. Educators view the male-driven dive in community college enrollment over the last 18 months as a calamity. The pandemic confirmed what was already known. Higher socioeconomic classes are deeply embedded in college and will bear considerable cost and inconvenience to stay there, even if it means watching lectures on a laptop in the room above your parent’s garage and missing a season of parties and football games.

        For other people, college attendance is far more fragile. It does not define their identities and is not as important as earning a steady paycheck or starting and nurturing a family. In a time of crisis, it can be delayed — but the reality is that people who drop out of college are statistically unlikely to complete a degree.

        Last year, women were less likely than men to leave community college, despite their disproportionate responsibility for caregiving and domestic work, because they no doubt understood the bleak long-term job prospects for women without a credential. 

    www.nytimes.com/Sept.9,2021

    The text mentions a strategy of discrimination in some colleges in the process of admitting women in order to

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  • 0088F258-58

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
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    T E X T

    Men Fall Behind in College Enrollment.

    Women Still Play Catch-Up at Work.


        The coronavirus upended the lives of millions of college students. The Wall Street Journal reported this week that men have been hit particularly hard — accounting for roughly three-fourths of pandemic-driven dropouts — and depicted an accelerating crisis in male enrollment.

         A closer look at historical trends and the labor market reveals a more complex picture, one in which women keep playing catch-up in an economy structured to favor men.

        In many ways, the college gender imbalance is not new. Women have outnumbered men on campus since the late 1970s. The ratio of female to male undergraduates increased much more from 1970 to 1980 than from 1980 to the present. And the numbers haven’t changed much in recent decades. In 1992, 55 percent of college students were women. By 2019, the number had nudged up to 57.4 percent.

        While the shift in the college gender ratio is often characterized as men “falling behind,” men are actually more likely to go to college today than they were when they were the majority, many decades ago. In 1970, 32 percent of men 18 to 24 were enrolled in college, a level that was most likely inflated by the opportunity to avoid being drafted into the Vietnam War. That percentage dropped to 24 percent in 1978 and then steadily grew to a stable 37 percent to 39 percent over the last decade.

        The gender ratio mostly changed because female enrollment increased even faster, more than doubling over the last half-century.

        Because of the change in ratio, some selective colleges discriminate against women in admissions to maintain a gender balance, as The Journal reported. Generally, admissions officials prefer to limit the disparity to 55 percent female and 45 percent male. Their reason not to let the gender ratio drift further toward 2 to 1 is straightforward: Such a ratio would most likely cause a decrease in applications.

        In a New York Times essay in 2006 titled “To All the Girls I’ve Rejected,” the dean of admissions at Kenyon College at the time explained: “Beyond the availability of dance partners for the winter formal, gender balance matters in ways both large and small on a residential college campus. Once you become decidedly female in enrollment, fewer males and, as it turns out, fewer females find your campus attractive.”

        The raw numbers don’t take into account the varying value of college degrees. Men still dominate in fields like technology and engineering, which offer some of the highest salaries for recent graduates. Perhaps not coincidentally, the professors in those fields remain overwhelmingly male.

        Women surged into college because they were able to, but also because many had to. There are still some good-paying jobs available to men without college credentials. There are relatively few for such women. And despite the considerable cost in time and money of earning a degree, many female-dominated jobs don’t pay well.

        The fact that the male-female wage gap remains large after more than four decades in which women outnumbered men in college strongly suggests that college alone offers a narrow view of opportunity. Women often seem stuck in place: As they overcome obstacles and use their degrees to move into male-dominated fields, the fields offer less pay in return.

        None of this diminishes the significance of the male decrease in college enrollment and graduation. Educators view the male-driven dive in community college enrollment over the last 18 months as a calamity. The pandemic confirmed what was already known. Higher socioeconomic classes are deeply embedded in college and will bear considerable cost and inconvenience to stay there, even if it means watching lectures on a laptop in the room above your parent’s garage and missing a season of parties and football games.

        For other people, college attendance is far more fragile. It does not define their identities and is not as important as earning a steady paycheck or starting and nurturing a family. In a time of crisis, it can be delayed — but the reality is that people who drop out of college are statistically unlikely to complete a degree.

        Last year, women were less likely than men to leave community college, despite their disproportionate responsibility for caregiving and domestic work, because they no doubt understood the bleak long-term job prospects for women without a credential. 

    www.nytimes.com/Sept.9,2021

    In 1970 one reason why there was a boost in young men enrollment in college was the
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  • 008631E0-58

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
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    T E X T

    Men Fall Behind in College Enrollment.

    Women Still Play Catch-Up at Work.


        The coronavirus upended the lives of millions of college students. The Wall Street Journal reported this week that men have been hit particularly hard — accounting for roughly three-fourths of pandemic-driven dropouts — and depicted an accelerating crisis in male enrollment.

         A closer look at historical trends and the labor market reveals a more complex picture, one in which women keep playing catch-up in an economy structured to favor men.

        In many ways, the college gender imbalance is not new. Women have outnumbered men on campus since the late 1970s. The ratio of female to male undergraduates increased much more from 1970 to 1980 than from 1980 to the present. And the numbers haven’t changed much in recent decades. In 1992, 55 percent of college students were women. By 2019, the number had nudged up to 57.4 percent.

        While the shift in the college gender ratio is often characterized as men “falling behind,” men are actually more likely to go to college today than they were when they were the majority, many decades ago. In 1970, 32 percent of men 18 to 24 were enrolled in college, a level that was most likely inflated by the opportunity to avoid being drafted into the Vietnam War. That percentage dropped to 24 percent in 1978 and then steadily grew to a stable 37 percent to 39 percent over the last decade.

        The gender ratio mostly changed because female enrollment increased even faster, more than doubling over the last half-century.

        Because of the change in ratio, some selective colleges discriminate against women in admissions to maintain a gender balance, as The Journal reported. Generally, admissions officials prefer to limit the disparity to 55 percent female and 45 percent male. Their reason not to let the gender ratio drift further toward 2 to 1 is straightforward: Such a ratio would most likely cause a decrease in applications.

        In a New York Times essay in 2006 titled “To All the Girls I’ve Rejected,” the dean of admissions at Kenyon College at the time explained: “Beyond the availability of dance partners for the winter formal, gender balance matters in ways both large and small on a residential college campus. Once you become decidedly female in enrollment, fewer males and, as it turns out, fewer females find your campus attractive.”

        The raw numbers don’t take into account the varying value of college degrees. Men still dominate in fields like technology and engineering, which offer some of the highest salaries for recent graduates. Perhaps not coincidentally, the professors in those fields remain overwhelmingly male.

        Women surged into college because they were able to, but also because many had to. There are still some good-paying jobs available to men without college credentials. There are relatively few for such women. And despite the considerable cost in time and money of earning a degree, many female-dominated jobs don’t pay well.

        The fact that the male-female wage gap remains large after more than four decades in which women outnumbered men in college strongly suggests that college alone offers a narrow view of opportunity. Women often seem stuck in place: As they overcome obstacles and use their degrees to move into male-dominated fields, the fields offer less pay in return.

        None of this diminishes the significance of the male decrease in college enrollment and graduation. Educators view the male-driven dive in community college enrollment over the last 18 months as a calamity. The pandemic confirmed what was already known. Higher socioeconomic classes are deeply embedded in college and will bear considerable cost and inconvenience to stay there, even if it means watching lectures on a laptop in the room above your parent’s garage and missing a season of parties and football games.

        For other people, college attendance is far more fragile. It does not define their identities and is not as important as earning a steady paycheck or starting and nurturing a family. In a time of crisis, it can be delayed — but the reality is that people who drop out of college are statistically unlikely to complete a degree.

        Last year, women were less likely than men to leave community college, despite their disproportionate responsibility for caregiving and domestic work, because they no doubt understood the bleak long-term job prospects for women without a credential. 

    www.nytimes.com/Sept.9,2021

    According to the text, male students enrollment in college 
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  • FFAB2BDA-58

    Português

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    Sobre o poema Momento, é INCORRETO afirmar que
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  • FFA87ACB-58

    Português

    Orações subordinadas adverbiais: Causal, Comparativa, Consecutiva, Concessiva, Condicional...
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    No trecho “A cobertura de gelo da Terra é importante porque reflete a luz do Sol, ajudando a resfriar o planeta” (linhas 155-157), a oração “porque reflete a luz do Sol” é corretamente classificada como oração subordinada adverbial
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  • FFA5DAF6-58

    Português

    Regência
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    Atente para a relação dos termos em destaque, nos trechos a seguir, com a classificação apresentada:


    I. “A camada de gelo que cobre a Terra diminuiu, em média, 87 mil quilômetros quadrados (km2) por ano de 1979 a 2016” (linhas 135-137) — VERBO TRANSITIVO INDIRETO

    II. “A estimativa resulta de análises da equipe do físico e geógrafo Xiaoqing Peng” (linhas 141-143) — VERBO INTRANSITIVO

    III. “Essa diminuição foi ligeiramente compensada pelo aumento de 14 mil km2 por ano na camada de gelo do Hemisfério Sul no mesmo período” (linhas 147-150) — VERBO DE LIGAÇÃO

    IV. “A cobertura de gelo da Terra é importante porque reflete a luz do Sol” (linhas 155-156) — VERBO DE LIGAÇÃO


    Está correto o que consta nos itens 

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  • FFA33527-58

    Português

    Gêneros Textuais
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    O gênero textual “notícia”, pertencente à esfera jornalística, tem como objetivo divulgar temas da atualidade. Na notícia acima, retirada de uma revista de cunho científico, a linguagem utilizada
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  • FFA02603-58

    Português

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    Considerando o trecho “Um posicionamento político que reforça a discussão aberta, durante o último campeonato europeu de handebol, sobre como o sexismo se reflete no controle dos uniformes de atletas” (linhas 94-98), é correto dizer que a relação estabelecida entre política e esporte diz respeito
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  • FF92D621-58

    Português

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    Atente para o que se diz sobre o trecho “Medalhistas essas que ajudaram o Brasil a ter, em Tóquio, o seu melhor desempenho em Olimpíadas, superando as 19 conquistadas no Rio de Janeiro em 2016. Das 21 medalhas trazidas na bagagem de volta para casa, 9 foram conquistadas por elas” (linhas 54- 60):


    I. Há uma elipse, porque ocorre a supressão da palavra “medalhas” que deveria suceder o numeral 9.

    II. A palavra “essas” recupera a palavra “Medalhistas” disposta antes.

    III. “o seu” refere-se a Tóquio, para localizar o lugar onde o Brasil conquistou medalhas.


    Está correto o que se afirma em

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  • FF8CB730-58

    Português

    Sintaxe
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    Os termos destacados do trecho “Essas atletas, das mais diferentes nacionalidades, não só encantaram o mundo com suas conquistas históricas e quebras de recordes, como também jogaram luz sobre as discriminações, preconceitos e o sexismo” (linhas 09-13) expressam a ideia de
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  • FF891C48-58

    Português

    Gêneros Textuais
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    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2021

    O texto caracteriza-se como gênero textual
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  • FF7DE89C-58

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
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    O texto 1 tem como propósito
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  • 2DF95AD6-58

    Espanhol

    Interpretação de Texto | Comprensión de Lectura
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    ERLICH. Disponível em: https://mansunides.org. Acesso em: 5 dez. 2018.


    A charge evoca uma situação de assombro frente a uma realidade que assola as sociedades contemporâneas. Seu efeito humorístico reside na crítica diante do(a)

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  • 30A11C4C-57

    Português

    Gêneros Textuais
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        No ano em que o maior clarinetista que o Brasil conheceu, Abel Ferreira, faria 100 anos, o choro dá mostras de vivacidade. É quase um paradoxo que essa riquíssima manifestação da genuína alma brasileira seja forte o suficiente para driblar a falta de incentivos oficiais, a insensibilidade dos meios de comunicação e a amnésia generalizada. “Ele trazia a alma brasileira derramada em sua sonoridade ímpar. Artur da Távola, seguramente seu maior admirador, foi quem melhor o definiu, ‘alma sertaneja, toque mozarteano’”. O acervo do músico autodidata nascido na mineira Coromandel, autor de 50 músicas, entre as quais Chorando baixinho (1942), que o consagrou, amigo e parceiro de Pixinguinha, com quem gravou Ingênuo (1958), permanece com os herdeiros à espera de compilação adequada. O Museu da Imagem e do Som do Rio de Janeiro tem a guarda do sax e do clarinete, doados em 1995. Na avaliação de Leonor Bianchi, editora da Revista do Choro, “a música instrumental fica apartada do que é popular porque não vai à sala de concerto. O público em geral tem interesse em samba, pagode e axé”. Ela atribui essa situação à falta de conhecimento e à pouca divulgação do gênero nas escolas.

    FERRAZ, A. Disponível em: www.cartacapital.com.br. Acesso em: 22 abr. 2015 (adaptado).
    Considerando-se o contexto, o gênero e o público-alvo, os argumentos trazidos pela autora do texto buscam
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  • 309E1CE2-57

    Português

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        Naquele tempo, Itaguaí, que, como as demais vilas, arraiais e povoações da colônia, não dispunha de imprensa, tinha dois modos de divulgar uma notícia; ou por meio de cartazes manuscritos e pregados na porta da Câmara, e da matriz; — ou por meio de matraca.

        Eis em que consistia este segundo uso. Contratava-se um homem, por um ou mais dias, para andar as ruas do povoado, com uma matraca na mão. De quando em quando tocava a matraca, reunia-se gente, e ele anunciava o que lhe incumbiam, — um remédio para sezões, umas terras lavradias, um soneto, um donativo eclesiástico, a melhor tesoura da vila, o mais belo discurso do ano, etc. O sistema tinha inconvenientes para a paz pública; mas era conservado pela grande energia de divulgação que possuía. Por exemplo, um dos vereadores desfrutava a reputação de perfeito educador de cobras e macacos, e aliás nunca domesticara um só desses bichos; mas tinha o cuidado de fazer trabalhar a matraca todos os meses. E dizem as crônicas que algumas pessoas afirmavam ter visto cascavéis dançando no peito do vereador; afirmação perfeitamente falsa, mas só devida à absoluta confiança no sistema. Verdade, verdade, nem todas as instituições do antigo regímen mereciam o desprezo do nosso século.

    ASSIS, M. O alienista. Disponível em: www.dominiopubico.gov.br. Acesso em: 2 jun. 2019 (adaptado). 
    O fragmento faz uma referência irônica a formas de divulgação e circulação de informações em uma localidade sem imprensa. Ao destacar a confiança da população no sistema da matraca, o narrador associa esse recurso à disseminação de
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  • 309B71FD-57

    Português

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    D’SALETE, M. Cumbe. São Paulo: Veneta, 2018, p. 10-11 (adaptado). 


    A sequência dos quadrinhos conjuga lirismo e violência ao

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  • 3098C190-57

    Português

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    LICHTENSTEIN, R. Garota com bola. Óleo sobre tela, 153 cm x 91,9 cm.

    Museu de Arte Moderna de Nova York, 1961.


    Disponível em: www.moma.org. Acesso em: 4 dez. 2018. 


    A obra, da década de 1960, pertencente ao movimento artístico Pop Art, explora a beleza e a sensualidade do corpo feminino em uma situação de divertimento. Historicamente, a sociedade inventou e continua reinventando o corpo como objeto de intervenções sociais, buscando atender aos valores e costumes de cada época. Na reprodução desses preceitos, a erotização do corpo feminino tem sido constituída pela 

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