A) 15 B) 10 C) 21 D) 30
A) 25 km2 B) 30 km2 C) 18 km2 D) 12 km2
A) 12 km B) 10 km C) 15 km D) 8 km
A) 3.5 km B) 2.5 km C) 4.5 km D) 5 km
A) 1000 m B) 756 m C) 800 m D) 500 m
A) 75% B) 91% C) 95% D) 85%
A) Basanite B) Nephelinite C) Basalt D) Phonolite
A) Sela Gineta B) Leão C) Quixaba D) Cabeluda
A) Cabeluda B) Sela Gineta C) Ilha Grande D) Rata
A) Mid-ocean ridge B) Oceanic trench C) Continental shelf D) Submerged mountains
A) Silica-undersaturated B) Carbonate-rich C) Silica-saturated D) Silica-enriched
A) Between 1938 and 1945 during World War II. B) During its early history as a prison. C) In 1897 when Pernambuco took possession of the prison. D) After the military coup in 1964.
A) The government of the state of Pernambuco. B) The British South American Company. C) The French Cable company. D) The United States Army Air Forces.
A) A military base. B) A tourist destination. C) An airport. D) A political prison.
A) Miguel Arraes. B) The British South American Company officials. C) The French Cable company representatives. D) President Juscelino Kubitschek.
A) French Cable company officials. B) The British South American Company executives. C) Miguel Arraes, for his refusal to resign as governor of Pernambuco. D) President Juscelino Kubitschek.
A) The Germans, Spaniards, and Portuguese. B) The Americans, Russians, and Japanese. C) The British, French, and Italians. D) The Dutch, Belgians, and Swiss.
A) In 1988 when it was designated as a maritime national park. B) In 1942 during World War II. C) After the military coup in 1964. D) When President Juscelino Kubitschek visited in 1957.
A) The French Air Force. B) The British Royal Air Force. C) The Brazilian Air Force. D) The United States Army Air Forces Air Transport Command.
A) To facilitate tourism to Fernando de Noronha. B) As a base for the British South American Company. C) For military operations against Axis powers. D) To serve as a transoceanic link between Brazil and French West Africa for cargo, transiting aircraft, and personnel during World War II.
A) After the end of World War II, in 1944. B) Immediately after its construction in 1942. C) In 1988 when it became a maritime national park. D) In 1957 when President Juscelino Kubitschek visited.
A) A BOAC Canadair C-4 Argonaut encountered engine problems and diverted to Fernando de Noronha for an emergency landing. B) A Brazilian domestic flight accident. C) An Air France Flight 447 crash. D) A military aircraft crash during World War II.
A) Pilot error during routine flight operations. B) Weather-related turbulence. C) A collision with another aircraft. D) Severe engine problems, including a persistent fire and issues with feathering propellers.
A) During World War II in 1942. B) In 1988. C) After the military coup in 1964. D) In 2001 when it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A) The Brazilian Government. B) The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO). C) The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). D) The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
A) In 1957 during President Juscelino Kubitschek's visit. B) In 1988 when it was designated as a maritime national park. C) During World War II in 1942. D) In 2009.
A) Severe weather conditions over the Atlantic Ocean. B) A collision with another aircraft. C) Mechanical failure unrelated to the pitot tubes. D) The flight crew's inappropriate response to inaccurate airspeed readings due to blocked pitot tubes.
A) UTC−02:00 all year round B) UTC−03:00 C) UTC−01:00 D) UTC+00:00
A) 2005 B) 1999 C) 2003 D) 2001
A) Juan de La Cosa B) Alberto Cantino C) Gaspar Correia D) Duarte Leite
A) Spring B) Lent C) Summer D) Autumn
A) Amerigo Vespucci B) Gonçalo Coelho C) Pedro Álvares Cabral D) Fernão de Loronha
A) Pedro Álvares Cabral B) Gonçalo Coelho C) Fernão de Loronha D) Amerigo Vespucci
A) Sugar cane B) Coffee beans C) Brazilwood D) Tobacco
A) Its role as a food source B) Its use in building ships C) Its medicinal properties D) A native red dye wood
A) Captain Lesquelin B) Bartholomew Roberts C) Colonel João Lobo de Lacerda D) Henrique Luís Pereira Freire de Andrade
A) Lieutenant James Cook B) Captain Henry Foster C) Charles Darwin D) Captain Robert FitzRoy
A) Telescope B) Barometer C) Kater invariable pendulum D) Seismograph
A) HMS Beagle B) A French East India Company vessel C) The Endeavour D) Chanticleer
A) He saw numerous species of fish B) There were no gaudy birds or hummingbirds C) The island was home to many exotic mammals D) It had a large population of parrots
A) A penal colony B) A military base C) A scientific research station D) A trading post
A) 10 B) 25 C) 15 D) 20
A) Ceratosanthes noronhae B) Palicourea noronhae C) Ficus noronhae D) Moriordica noronhae
A) Vireo gracilirostris B) Trachylepis atlantica C) Elaenia ridleyana D) Zenaida auriculata noronhae
A) Bumelia noronhae B) Moriordica noronhae C) Cereus insularis D) Noronhomys vespuccii
A) Humpback whales B) Pantropical spotted dolphins C) Spinner dolphins D) Melon-headed whales
A) Domestic cats B) Linseed C) Rock cavies D) Tegu lizards
A) Tegu lizards B) Domestic cats C) Rock cavies D) Linseed
A) Neoenergia floating solar plant B) Noronha Verde plant C) Tubarão plant D) Xaréu reservoir plant
A) June 2024 B) March 2023 C) January 2026 D) November 2025
A) 22 MWp B) 30,000 panels C) 622 kWp D) 49 MWh
A) 500 tons B) 822 tons C) 900 tons D) 717 tons
A) 22 MWp B) 49 MWh C) 622 kWp D) More than 30,000 panels
A) 30,000 panels B) 622 kWp C) 22 MWp D) 49 MWh
A) A wetsuit rental service B) A 49 MWh battery storage system C) A floating solar plant D) A biodiesel plant
A) R$10,001 B) R$15,500,000 C) R$22,802,000 D) R$30,000,000
A) 0.750 B) 0.920 C) 0.862 D) 0.800
A) Praia do Bode B) Baía do Sancho C) Sueste Bay D) Dolphins Bay
A) Kuroshio Current B) Gulf Stream C) North Atlantic Drift D) South Equatorial Current
A) Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport B) Salvador da Bahia International Airport C) Governador Carlos Wilson Airport D) São Paulo/Guarulhos–Governor André Franco Montoro International Airport |