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Ano: 2013
Banca:
CETRO
Órgão:
ANVISA
Provas:
CETRO - 2013 - ANVISA - Analista Administrativo - Conhecimentos Gerais - Todas as Áreas
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CETRO - 2013 - ANVISA - Analista Administrativo - Área 3 |
Q338044
Inglês
According to the text, read the following assertions.
I. According to Signe Johansen, nowadays, people are more concerned with what they consume, looking for unprocessed food.
II. Although margarine and butter have a difference in taste, margarine still beats butter when it comes to sales.
III. Marguerite Patten doesn’t stand for margarine.
The correct assertion(s) is(are).
I. According to Signe Johansen, nowadays, people are more concerned with what they consume, looking for unprocessed food.
II. Although margarine and butter have a difference in taste, margarine still beats butter when it comes to sales.
III. Marguerite Patten doesn’t stand for margarine.
The correct assertion(s) is(are).
Ano: 2013
Banca:
CETRO
Órgão:
ANVISA
Provas:
CETRO - 2013 - ANVISA - Analista Administrativo - Conhecimentos Gerais - Todas as Áreas
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CETRO - 2013 - ANVISA - Analista Administrativo - Área 3 |
Q338043
Inglês
Read the sentence below taken from the text and choose the alternative that presents a synonym to the underlined word.
“Fast-food chains test their meat five to ten times more often than the USDA for bacteria and would reject meat that the USDA deems safe for consumption.”
“Fast-food chains test their meat five to ten times more often than the USDA for bacteria and would reject meat that the USDA deems safe for consumption.”
Ano: 2013
Banca:
CETRO
Órgão:
ANVISA
Provas:
CETRO - 2013 - ANVISA - Analista Administrativo - Conhecimentos Gerais - Todas as Áreas
|
CETRO - 2013 - ANVISA - Analista Administrativo - Área 3 |
Q338042
Inglês
According to the text, analyze the sentences below, write T for true or F for false and choose the alternative that presents the right sequence.
( ) The text reflects the obesity issue due to the careless inspection of school food.
( ) Though the U.S. Department of Agriculture presents deficiencies in the overhaul of meat’s quality, it detected ground beef from a plant with a salmonella outbreak and, in time, it precluded the shipping of the product to schools.
( ) The NEA is one of the institutes in charge to supervise the procedures of food maintenance adopted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
( ) The text reflects the obesity issue due to the careless inspection of school food.
( ) Though the U.S. Department of Agriculture presents deficiencies in the overhaul of meat’s quality, it detected ground beef from a plant with a salmonella outbreak and, in time, it precluded the shipping of the product to schools.
( ) The NEA is one of the institutes in charge to supervise the procedures of food maintenance adopted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Ano: 2013
Banca:
FCC
Órgão:
TRT - 18ª Região (GO)
Prova:
FCC - 2013 - TRT - 18ª Região (GO) - Técnico Judiciário - Tecnologia da Informação |
Q335755
Inglês
Texto associado
Software Evaluation: Criteria-based Assessment
Mike Jackson, Steve Crouch and Rob Baxter
Criteria-based assessment is a quantitative assessment of the software in terms of sustainability, maintainability, and usability. This can inform high-level decisions on specific areas for software improvement.
Open Source Initiative
A criteria-based assessment gives a measurement of quality in a number of areas. These areas are derived from ISO/IEC 9126-1 Software engineering − Product quality and include usability, sustainability and maintainability.
The assessment involves checking whether the software, and the project that develops it, conforms to various characteristics or exhibits various qualities that are expected of sustainable software. The more characteristics that are satisfied, the more sustainable the software. Please note that not all qualities have equal weight e.g. having an OSI-approved open source licence is of more importance than avoiding TAB characters in text files.
In performing the evaluation, you may want to consider how different user classes affect the importance of the criteria. For example, for Usability-Understandability, a small set of well-defined, accurate, task-oriented user documentation may be comprehensive for Users but inadequate for Developers. Assessments specific to user classes allow the requirements of these specific user classes to be factored in and so, for example, show that a project rates highly for Users but poorly for Developers, or vice versa.
Scoring can also be affected by the nature of the software itself e.g. for A one could envisage an application that has been well-designed, offers context-sensitive help etc. and consequently is so easy to use that tutorials aren’t needed. Portability can apply to both the software and its development infrastructure e.g. the open source software OGSA-DAI2 can be built, compiled and tested on Unix, Windows or Linux (and so is highly portable for Users and User-Developers). However, its Ruby test framework cannot yet run on Windows, so running integration tests would involve the manual setup of OGSA-DAI servers (so this is far less portable for Developers and, especially, Members).
(Adaptado de: http://africanpot.org/index.php/resource-center/re...)
Mike Jackson, Steve Crouch and Rob Baxter
Criteria-based assessment is a quantitative assessment of the software in terms of sustainability, maintainability, and usability. This can inform high-level decisions on specific areas for software improvement.
Open Source Initiative
A criteria-based assessment gives a measurement of quality in a number of areas. These areas are derived from ISO/IEC 9126-1 Software engineering − Product quality and include usability, sustainability and maintainability.
The assessment involves checking whether the software, and the project that develops it, conforms to various characteristics or exhibits various qualities that are expected of sustainable software. The more characteristics that are satisfied, the more sustainable the software. Please note that not all qualities have equal weight e.g. having an OSI-approved open source licence is of more importance than avoiding TAB characters in text files.
In performing the evaluation, you may want to consider how different user classes affect the importance of the criteria. For example, for Usability-Understandability, a small set of well-defined, accurate, task-oriented user documentation may be comprehensive for Users but inadequate for Developers. Assessments specific to user classes allow the requirements of these specific user classes to be factored in and so, for example, show that a project rates highly for Users but poorly for Developers, or vice versa.
Scoring can also be affected by the nature of the software itself e.g. for A one could envisage an application that has been well-designed, offers context-sensitive help etc. and consequently is so easy to use that tutorials aren’t needed. Portability can apply to both the software and its development infrastructure e.g. the open source software OGSA-DAI2 can be built, compiled and tested on Unix, Windows or Linux (and so is highly portable for Users and User-Developers). However, its Ruby test framework cannot yet run on Windows, so running integration tests would involve the manual setup of OGSA-DAI servers (so this is far less portable for Developers and, especially, Members).
(Adaptado de: http://africanpot.org/index.php/resource-center/re...)
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Ano: 2013
Banca:
FCC
Órgão:
TRT - 18ª Região (GO)
Prova:
FCC - 2013 - TRT - 18ª Região (GO) - Técnico Judiciário - Tecnologia da Informação |
Q335754
Inglês
Texto associado
Software Evaluation: Criteria-based Assessment
Mike Jackson, Steve Crouch and Rob Baxter
Criteria-based assessment is a quantitative assessment of the software in terms of sustainability, maintainability, and usability. This can inform high-level decisions on specific areas for software improvement.
Open Source Initiative
A criteria-based assessment gives a measurement of quality in a number of areas. These areas are derived from ISO/IEC 9126-1 Software engineering − Product quality and include usability, sustainability and maintainability.
The assessment involves checking whether the software, and the project that develops it, conforms to various characteristics or exhibits various qualities that are expected of sustainable software. The more characteristics that are satisfied, the more sustainable the software. Please note that not all qualities have equal weight e.g. having an OSI-approved open source licence is of more importance than avoiding TAB characters in text files.
In performing the evaluation, you may want to consider how different user classes affect the importance of the criteria. For example, for Usability-Understandability, a small set of well-defined, accurate, task-oriented user documentation may be comprehensive for Users but inadequate for Developers. Assessments specific to user classes allow the requirements of these specific user classes to be factored in and so, for example, show that a project rates highly for Users but poorly for Developers, or vice versa.
Scoring can also be affected by the nature of the software itself e.g. for A one could envisage an application that has been well-designed, offers context-sensitive help etc. and consequently is so easy to use that tutorials aren’t needed. Portability can apply to both the software and its development infrastructure e.g. the open source software OGSA-DAI2 can be built, compiled and tested on Unix, Windows or Linux (and so is highly portable for Users and User-Developers). However, its Ruby test framework cannot yet run on Windows, so running integration tests would involve the manual setup of OGSA-DAI servers (so this is far less portable for Developers and, especially, Members).
(Adaptado de: http://africanpot.org/index.php/resource-center/re...)
Mike Jackson, Steve Crouch and Rob Baxter
Criteria-based assessment is a quantitative assessment of the software in terms of sustainability, maintainability, and usability. This can inform high-level decisions on specific areas for software improvement.
Open Source Initiative
A criteria-based assessment gives a measurement of quality in a number of areas. These areas are derived from ISO/IEC 9126-1 Software engineering − Product quality and include usability, sustainability and maintainability.
The assessment involves checking whether the software, and the project that develops it, conforms to various characteristics or exhibits various qualities that are expected of sustainable software. The more characteristics that are satisfied, the more sustainable the software. Please note that not all qualities have equal weight e.g. having an OSI-approved open source licence is of more importance than avoiding TAB characters in text files.
In performing the evaluation, you may want to consider how different user classes affect the importance of the criteria. For example, for Usability-Understandability, a small set of well-defined, accurate, task-oriented user documentation may be comprehensive for Users but inadequate for Developers. Assessments specific to user classes allow the requirements of these specific user classes to be factored in and so, for example, show that a project rates highly for Users but poorly for Developers, or vice versa.
Scoring can also be affected by the nature of the software itself e.g. for A one could envisage an application that has been well-designed, offers context-sensitive help etc. and consequently is so easy to use that tutorials aren’t needed. Portability can apply to both the software and its development infrastructure e.g. the open source software OGSA-DAI2 can be built, compiled and tested on Unix, Windows or Linux (and so is highly portable for Users and User-Developers). However, its Ruby test framework cannot yet run on Windows, so running integration tests would involve the manual setup of OGSA-DAI servers (so this is far less portable for Developers and, especially, Members).
(Adaptado de: http://africanpot.org/index.php/resource-center/re...)
De acordo com o texto,
Ano: 2013
Banca:
FCC
Órgão:
TRT - 18ª Região (GO)
Prova:
FCC - 2013 - TRT - 18ª Região (GO) - Técnico Judiciário - Tecnologia da Informação |
Q335753
Inglês
Texto associado
Software Evaluation: Criteria-based Assessment
Mike Jackson, Steve Crouch and Rob Baxter
Criteria-based assessment is a quantitative assessment of the software in terms of sustainability, maintainability, and usability. This can inform high-level decisions on specific areas for software improvement.
Open Source Initiative
A criteria-based assessment gives a measurement of quality in a number of areas. These areas are derived from ISO/IEC 9126-1 Software engineering − Product quality and include usability, sustainability and maintainability.
The assessment involves checking whether the software, and the project that develops it, conforms to various characteristics or exhibits various qualities that are expected of sustainable software. The more characteristics that are satisfied, the more sustainable the software. Please note that not all qualities have equal weight e.g. having an OSI-approved open source licence is of more importance than avoiding TAB characters in text files.
In performing the evaluation, you may want to consider how different user classes affect the importance of the criteria. For example, for Usability-Understandability, a small set of well-defined, accurate, task-oriented user documentation may be comprehensive for Users but inadequate for Developers. Assessments specific to user classes allow the requirements of these specific user classes to be factored in and so, for example, show that a project rates highly for Users but poorly for Developers, or vice versa.
Scoring can also be affected by the nature of the software itself e.g. for A one could envisage an application that has been well-designed, offers context-sensitive help etc. and consequently is so easy to use that tutorials aren’t needed. Portability can apply to both the software and its development infrastructure e.g. the open source software OGSA-DAI2 can be built, compiled and tested on Unix, Windows or Linux (and so is highly portable for Users and User-Developers). However, its Ruby test framework cannot yet run on Windows, so running integration tests would involve the manual setup of OGSA-DAI servers (so this is far less portable for Developers and, especially, Members).
(Adaptado de: http://africanpot.org/index.php/resource-center/re...)
Mike Jackson, Steve Crouch and Rob Baxter
Criteria-based assessment is a quantitative assessment of the software in terms of sustainability, maintainability, and usability. This can inform high-level decisions on specific areas for software improvement.
Open Source Initiative
A criteria-based assessment gives a measurement of quality in a number of areas. These areas are derived from ISO/IEC 9126-1 Software engineering − Product quality and include usability, sustainability and maintainability.
The assessment involves checking whether the software, and the project that develops it, conforms to various characteristics or exhibits various qualities that are expected of sustainable software. The more characteristics that are satisfied, the more sustainable the software. Please note that not all qualities have equal weight e.g. having an OSI-approved open source licence is of more importance than avoiding TAB characters in text files.
In performing the evaluation, you may want to consider how different user classes affect the importance of the criteria. For example, for Usability-Understandability, a small set of well-defined, accurate, task-oriented user documentation may be comprehensive for Users but inadequate for Developers. Assessments specific to user classes allow the requirements of these specific user classes to be factored in and so, for example, show that a project rates highly for Users but poorly for Developers, or vice versa.
Scoring can also be affected by the nature of the software itself e.g. for A one could envisage an application that has been well-designed, offers context-sensitive help etc. and consequently is so easy to use that tutorials aren’t needed. Portability can apply to both the software and its development infrastructure e.g. the open source software OGSA-DAI2 can be built, compiled and tested on Unix, Windows or Linux (and so is highly portable for Users and User-Developers). However, its Ruby test framework cannot yet run on Windows, so running integration tests would involve the manual setup of OGSA-DAI servers (so this is far less portable for Developers and, especially, Members).
(Adaptado de: http://africanpot.org/index.php/resource-center/re...)
Segundo o texto,
Ano: 2013
Banca:
FCC
Órgão:
TRT - 18ª Região (GO)
Prova:
FCC - 2013 - TRT - 18ª Região (GO) - Técnico Judiciário - Tecnologia da Informação |
Q335752
Inglês
Texto associado
SitePromoter
What kinds of sites can be constructed using the SitePromoter system?
Sites consisting of articles intended to promote your main internet site. A promotional site that you can use as your main internet site while benefiting from the built-in advantages of SitePromoter's SEO.
The advantages of SitePromoter
Our system is one of the best when it comes to SE compatibility and preparation for marketing on the internet, promoting mainly on Google:
SitePromoter is built to ensure that Google reads all the content on every page of the site.
SitePromoter performs actions automatically that promote the site on Google.
The system has built-in Google Analytics (a leading statistical tool by Google), on every page of the site containing content.
The system supports Flash video clips that do not interfere with SEO.
Customers can store content, including a large inventory of images, on our system, at no additional charge, on condition that the material is relevant to the site.
The customer has full control of the content, menus and submenus (the menus are not predetermined). Design is consistent, with countless possible options to choose from. For example, main headings on the site will all have the same design chosen and defined by the site owner for main headings, requiring no additional effort.
And what about design? The site owner can determine the "look and feel" of the site by choosing from a vast variety of colors and menu backgrounds.
A unique sites building platform (CMS) for SEO and construction of internet sites that requires no technical knowledge
A comprehensive promotional website can be constructed with proven SEO advantages. The construction of search engine promoted sites is easy and simple; you can choose to purchase articles and content from our company, or to create your own. Many sites constructed on SitePromoter rank highly on the first page of Google. Text and images can be easily incorporated. The content and images are automatically framed, giving the site a designer look. There is no limit to the volume of text, menus and images that can be input.
A comprehensive promotional website can be constructed with proven SEO advantages. The construction of search engine promoted sites is easy and simple; you can choose to purchase articles and content from our company, or to create your own. Many sites constructed on SitePromoter rank highly on the first page of Google. Text and images can be easily incorporated. The content and images are automatically framed, giving the site a designer look. There is no limit to the volume of text, menus and images that can be input.
What kinds of sites can be constructed using the SitePromoter system?
Sites consisting of articles intended to promote your main internet site. A promotional site that you can use as your main internet site while benefiting from the built-in advantages of SitePromoter's SEO.
The advantages of SitePromoter
Our system is one of the best when it comes to SE compatibility and preparation for marketing on the internet, promoting mainly on Google:
SitePromoter is built to ensure that Google reads all the content on every page of the site.
SitePromoter performs actions automatically that promote the site on Google.
The system has built-in Google Analytics (a leading statistical tool by Google), on every page of the site containing content.
The system supports Flash video clips that do not interfere with SEO.
Customers can store content, including a large inventory of images, on our system, at no additional charge, on condition that the material is relevant to the site.
The customer has full control of the content, menus and submenus (the menus are not predetermined). Design is consistent, with countless possible options to choose from. For example, main headings on the site will all have the same design chosen and defined by the site owner for main headings, requiring no additional effort.
And what about design? The site owner can determine the "look and feel" of the site by choosing from a vast variety of colors and menu backgrounds.
(Adapted from: http://israelindiasoftware.com/details.aspx?Id=6)
Segundo o texto,
Ano: 2013
Banca:
FCC
Órgão:
TRT - 18ª Região (GO)
Prova:
FCC - 2013 - TRT - 18ª Região (GO) - Técnico Judiciário - Tecnologia da Informação |
Q335751
Inglês
Texto associado
SitePromoter
What kinds of sites can be constructed using the SitePromoter system?
Sites consisting of articles intended to promote your main internet site. A promotional site that you can use as your main internet site while benefiting from the built-in advantages of SitePromoter's SEO.
The advantages of SitePromoter
Our system is one of the best when it comes to SE compatibility and preparation for marketing on the internet, promoting mainly on Google:
SitePromoter is built to ensure that Google reads all the content on every page of the site.
SitePromoter performs actions automatically that promote the site on Google.
The system has built-in Google Analytics (a leading statistical tool by Google), on every page of the site containing content.
The system supports Flash video clips that do not interfere with SEO.
Customers can store content, including a large inventory of images, on our system, at no additional charge, on condition that the material is relevant to the site.
The customer has full control of the content, menus and submenus (the menus are not predetermined). Design is consistent, with countless possible options to choose from. For example, main headings on the site will all have the same design chosen and defined by the site owner for main headings, requiring no additional effort.
And what about design? The site owner can determine the "look and feel" of the site by choosing from a vast variety of colors and menu backgrounds.
A unique sites building platform (CMS) for SEO and construction of internet sites that requires no technical knowledge
A comprehensive promotional website can be constructed with proven SEO advantages. The construction of search engine promoted sites is easy and simple; you can choose to purchase articles and content from our company, or to create your own. Many sites constructed on SitePromoter rank highly on the first page of Google. Text and images can be easily incorporated. The content and images are automatically framed, giving the site a designer look. There is no limit to the volume of text, menus and images that can be input.
A comprehensive promotional website can be constructed with proven SEO advantages. The construction of search engine promoted sites is easy and simple; you can choose to purchase articles and content from our company, or to create your own. Many sites constructed on SitePromoter rank highly on the first page of Google. Text and images can be easily incorporated. The content and images are automatically framed, giving the site a designer look. There is no limit to the volume of text, menus and images that can be input.
What kinds of sites can be constructed using the SitePromoter system?
Sites consisting of articles intended to promote your main internet site. A promotional site that you can use as your main internet site while benefiting from the built-in advantages of SitePromoter's SEO.
The advantages of SitePromoter
Our system is one of the best when it comes to SE compatibility and preparation for marketing on the internet, promoting mainly on Google:
SitePromoter is built to ensure that Google reads all the content on every page of the site.
SitePromoter performs actions automatically that promote the site on Google.
The system has built-in Google Analytics (a leading statistical tool by Google), on every page of the site containing content.
The system supports Flash video clips that do not interfere with SEO.
Customers can store content, including a large inventory of images, on our system, at no additional charge, on condition that the material is relevant to the site.
The customer has full control of the content, menus and submenus (the menus are not predetermined). Design is consistent, with countless possible options to choose from. For example, main headings on the site will all have the same design chosen and defined by the site owner for main headings, requiring no additional effort.
And what about design? The site owner can determine the "look and feel" of the site by choosing from a vast variety of colors and menu backgrounds.
(Adapted from: http://israelindiasoftware.com/details.aspx?Id=6)
Segundo o texto, os sites construídos pelo SitePromoter
Ano: 2010
Banca:
CESGRANRIO
Órgão:
IBGE
Provas:
CESGRANRIO - 2010 - IBGE - Analista de Sistemas - Desenvolvimento de Aplicações
|
CESGRANRIO - 2010 - IBGE - Arquivologista |
CESGRANRIO - 2010 - IBGE - Analista de Sistemas - Suporte |
CESGRANRIO - 2010 - IBGE - Analista de Sistemas - Comunicação e Rede |
CESGRANRIO - 2010 - IBGE - Analista de Planejamento - Biblioteconomia |
CESGRANRIO - 2010 - IBGE - Analista de Planejamento - Arquivologia |
CESGRANRIO - 2010 - IBGE - Analista de Planejamento - Engenharia Civil |
CESGRANRIO - 2010 - IBGE - Analista de Sistemas - Suporte de Produção e Rede |
CESGRANRIO - 2010 - IBGE - Analista de Planejamento - Ciências Contábeis |
CESGRANRIO - 2010 - IBGE - Analista de Planejamento - Engenharia de Produção |
CESGRANRIO - 2010 - IBGE - Analista de Planejamento - Engenharia Elétrica |
CESGRANRIO - 2010 - IBGE - Analista de Planejamento - Gestão e Infraestrutura |
CESGRANRIO - 2010 - IBGE - Tecnologista em Informações Geográficas - Estatística |
CESGRANRIO - 2010 - IBGE - Analista de Planejamento - Assuntos Educacionais |
CESGRANRIO - 2010 - IBGE - Analista de Planejamento - Auditor |
CESGRANRIO - 2010 - IBGE - Analista de Planejamento - Geoprocessamento |
CESGRANRIO - 2010 - IBGE - Analista de Planejamento - Gestão em Pesquisa |
CESGRANRIO - 2010 - IBGE - Analista de Planejamento - Historia |
CESGRANRIO - 2010 - IBGE - Analista de Planejamento - Jornalismo |
CESGRANRIO - 2010 - IBGE - Tecnologista em Informações Geográficas - Análise Agrícola |
Q335371
Inglês
Check the only alternative in which the expression in bold type has the same meaning as the item given.
Q332728
Inglês
Choose the word that completes the sentence correctly.
You should follow the ____________ standards, such as those published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).
You should follow the ____________ standards, such as those published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).
Q332727
Inglês
Choose the only correct statement, according to the text.
Q332726
Inglês
According to the manual, we should not attempt to repair or replace any part of our hood. The verbs ATTEMPT and REPAIR mean, respectively:
Q332725
Inglês
Choose the word that completes the sentence correctly.
You should cut or drill into the wall or ceiling _________, so as not to damage the electricalwiring.
You should cut or drill into the wall or ceiling _________, so as not to damage the electricalwiring.
Q332724
Inglês
Choose the correct modal verb that completes the sentence correctly.
According to the manual, you _____________ change the originalwiring.
According to the manual, you _____________ change the originalwiring.
Q332723
Inglês
The word INJURY in “To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons”means:
Q332722
Inglês
Choose the only correct sentence, according to the information presented in the text.
Q332721
Inglês
According to themanual, we should not use the unit to exhaust hazardous materials. The adjective HAZARDOUS means:
Q332720
Inglês
The main aim of this text is to:
Q332719
Inglês
This text is part of:
Q331298
Inglês
Texto associado
Two of the greatest technologies of our age are telecommunications
and computer engineering. Telecommunications is concerned
with moving information from one point to another point or
from one point to many other points. I think it is no exaggeration
to say that the telecommunications industry is largely taken for
granted by the vast majority of people. If you were to ask the
average person what the greatest technological feat of 1969 was,
they would probably reply ‘The first manned landing on the
moon’. A much more magnificent achievement was the ability of
millions of people half a million kilometres away to watch what
was taking place on the moon in their own homes. However,
if most people are not aware of the great developments in
the telecommunications industry, they will not have missed
the microprocessor revolution. In the last few years powerful
computers have become even more powerful and minicomputers
and microprocessors have spread to industry, education, research,
and the home.
(Extraído de: The Principles of Computer Hardware, Alan Clements,
International Student Edition, 2nd, 1991)
No texto, o termo aware tem o significado de: