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Ano: 2012 Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE Órgão: TCE-ES Prova: CESPE - 2012 - TCE-ES - Auditor |
Q892923 Noções de Informática

Tendo como referência a figura acima, que ilustra a tela de gerenciamento de contas do sistema operacional Windows 7 Professional, julgue o item a seguir.


Sendo a criação de contas no Windows tarefa não administrativa, qualquer usuário que já esteja cadastrado no sistema pode, no mínimo, criar uma nova conta com poder de administrador.

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Ano: 2012 Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE Órgão: TCE-ES Prova: CESPE - 2012 - TCE-ES - Auditor |
Q892922 Noções de Informática

Tendo como referência a figura acima, que ilustra a tela de gerenciamento de contas do sistema operacional Windows 7 Professional, julgue o item a seguir.


No sistema operacional Windows 7, por meio de uma conta com perfil de administrador, o usuário pode alterar a própria senha e a senha dos demais usuários no sistema.

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Ano: 2012 Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE Órgão: TCE-ES Prova: CESPE - 2012 - TCE-ES - Auditor |
Q892917 Inglês

                               Gothenburg, Sweden


      The industrial port city of Gothenburg, on Sweden’s west coast, has little of the glamour that graces the country’s capital, Stockholm. But this once resolutely working-class city is nevertheless making a name for itself as a new hive of the creative arts, with its homegrown fashion labels and upstart indie bands, its jovial craft beer bars and alternative arts scene. Gothenburg (Goteborg in Swedish) is also the fitting host to Scandinavia’s leading film festival and hugely popular music festivals. These days, the cool cultural revival happening in Sweden’s second-largest city appears well under way.

      Those who like coffee cannot miss Bar Centro, a small coffee shop where the espresso is made to high Italian standards and patrons often linger on the stoop and curb outside. Then there are the charming cobblestone streets of the historic Haga neighborhood, which is peppered with classic Swedish cafes that sell absurdly oversize kanelbullar (cinnamon buns) known as Hagabullar. 

                                                         Internet:<www.nytimes.com>  (adapted).

Based on the text above, judge the items below.


Gothenburg has already attracted outside fashion designers, who set up business in the city.

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Ano: 2012 Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE Órgão: TCE-ES Prova: CESPE - 2012 - TCE-ES - Auditor |
Q892916 Inglês

                               Gothenburg, Sweden


      The industrial port city of Gothenburg, on Sweden’s west coast, has little of the glamour that graces the country’s capital, Stockholm. But this once resolutely working-class city is nevertheless making a name for itself as a new hive of the creative arts, with its homegrown fashion labels and upstart indie bands, its jovial craft beer bars and alternative arts scene. Gothenburg (Goteborg in Swedish) is also the fitting host to Scandinavia’s leading film festival and hugely popular music festivals. These days, the cool cultural revival happening in Sweden’s second-largest city appears well under way.

      Those who like coffee cannot miss Bar Centro, a small coffee shop where the espresso is made to high Italian standards and patrons often linger on the stoop and curb outside. Then there are the charming cobblestone streets of the historic Haga neighborhood, which is peppered with classic Swedish cafes that sell absurdly oversize kanelbullar (cinnamon buns) known as Hagabullar. 

                                                         Internet:<www.nytimes.com>  (adapted).

Based on the text above, judge the items below.


Gothenburg used to be a working-class city.

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Ano: 2012 Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE Órgão: TCE-ES Prova: CESPE - 2012 - TCE-ES - Auditor |
Q892915 Inglês

                               Gothenburg, Sweden


      The industrial port city of Gothenburg, on Sweden’s west coast, has little of the glamour that graces the country’s capital, Stockholm. But this once resolutely working-class city is nevertheless making a name for itself as a new hive of the creative arts, with its homegrown fashion labels and upstart indie bands, its jovial craft beer bars and alternative arts scene. Gothenburg (Goteborg in Swedish) is also the fitting host to Scandinavia’s leading film festival and hugely popular music festivals. These days, the cool cultural revival happening in Sweden’s second-largest city appears well under way.

      Those who like coffee cannot miss Bar Centro, a small coffee shop where the espresso is made to high Italian standards and patrons often linger on the stoop and curb outside. Then there are the charming cobblestone streets of the historic Haga neighborhood, which is peppered with classic Swedish cafes that sell absurdly oversize kanelbullar (cinnamon buns) known as Hagabullar. 

                                                         Internet:<www.nytimes.com>  (adapted).

Based on the text above, judge the items below.


Swedish classic coffees are served with pepper.

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256: E
257: C
258: E
259: C
260: E