If you are about to finish high school or have already completed it and intend to try to enter higher education, the best option is to study hard and do the ENEM test (National High School Examination), since today its test replaces several entrance exams of federal institutions and offers scholarships in several private institutions.
So, it is important to contextualize how, when and where this test will be held and to be informed on the most demanded subjects, studying the topics of each area to review them and better understand them.
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As for the structure of the test, ENEM separates the contents into multiple-choice questions, the famous assertions, and the content is equivalent to what was learned at the high school level. The test takes place over two days:
in the first, 45 questions are asked from the disciplines of Human Sciences and their Technologies, in this case: History, Geography, Sociology and Philosophy; 45 questions on Languages, Codes and their Technologies and an essay. On that day, the test must be completed in 5 hours and 30 minutes.
In the second day, 45 questions of Natural Sciences and its Technologies are asked, involving the disciplines of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and another 45 of Mathematics and its Technologies. On that day, the test must be completed in 4 hours and 30 minutes.
To help you, we have prepared in the table below some of the main themes that have fallen in recent years in each of the areas:
FIRST DAY OF ENEM | |
Languages, Codes and their Technologies |
Text interpretation figures of speech Textual genres cultured and popular norm language functions Literature |
Human Sciences and their Technologies | |
History |
political history Social movements Middle Ages, Ancient and Modern and Contemporary Citizenship cultural identity Dictatorship and redemocratization |
Geography |
Environment Economic issues and globalization Geopolitics demography and culture Technology, transport and communication Land conflict and violence |
Sociology |
world of work Ideology Culture and culture industry Media, technology and mass culture gender identity Social differences |
Philosophy |
ethics and justice nature of knowledge Medieval, Ancient, Modern and Contemporary Philosophy Power relations Emergence of Philosophy Intolerance |
Essay |
Domain of the cultured norm; Do not deviate from the proposed theme; Be written in a specific textual genre, which is usually the dissertation-argumentative; Do not exceed 30 lines; Do not present erasures; It is Be written in ink on the official page. |
SECOND DAY OF ENEM | |
Mathematics and its Technologies |
Functions Calculation of area, volume and perimeters Sine, cosine and tangent Probability Combinatorial analysis Arithmetic and geometric progression percentage Statistic Headquarters |
Human Sciences and their Technologies | |
Chemical |
Stoichiometry Thermochemistry Neutrality Oxidation chemical balances pH organic functions |
Biology |
Ecology Human physiology Evolution genetics |
Physical |
mechanics Energy Electricity Thermophysics |
So don't be left behind! Be sure to study a little every day, because there are many contents, the day of the test arrives quickly, and the time to take the test is short, so practice a lot. Get ready and good luck!