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Em relação a processos de gerenciamento de projetos e a risco de auditoria, julgue o item que se segue.
O uso de indicadores para monitoramento de projetos é
tarefa fundamental para a análise de progresso do projeto.
Em relação a processos de gerenciamento de projetos e a risco de auditoria, julgue o item que se segue.
Estimar os recursos das atividades é um dos processos da
área de gerenciamento do tempo de projetos.
Em relação a processos de gerenciamento de projetos e a risco de auditoria, julgue o item que se segue.
Desenvolver a estrutura analítica do projeto (EAP),
documento que formaliza o início do projeto, é um processo
da área de integração de projetos, segundo o PMBok.
Digital technology is everywhere, and it is changing the way citizens behave. From working patterns to the day-to-day services we use and the places we live, there is no aspect of modern life that remains untouched by digital tools and solutions. This represents both the biggest challenge and opportunity for public sector organizations as they seek to engage citizens and create future-proofed, sustainably-minded societies.
The public sector plays a key role in setting the sustainability agenda for society, including the approach to circularity and recycling. While private sector companies can greatly influence the successful achievement of sustainability targets, the public sector bears the responsibility for outlining how society can achieve these goals more broadly at both national and local levels. By embracing the same digital technologies that are transforming their citizens’ lives, public sector organizations can help pivot society towards a more sustainable tomorrow.
In addition, there has been a rise of smart cities and the circular economy. Urban areas account for 75% of global carbon dioxide emissions, and the 100 cities with the greatest footprints account for 18% of global emissions. But there are more than 70 cities worldwide pledging to become carbon neutral by 2050.
Public sector actors can fuel sustainable transformation by releasing capital to invest in sustainable city transformation projects and smart cities. By tapping into the value of data and green infrastructure, smart cities can combat climate risks and become more resilient to the many unexpected events of today’s increasingly unpredictable world. These cities can support the decoupling of resource use and environmental impacts by diffusing circular economy approaches to production and consumption.
Internet:<pulse.microsoft.com>
Based on the ideas presented in the previous text, as well as on its linguistic aspects, judge the following item.
The segment “more than”, in the last sentence of the third
paragraph, can be correctly replaced with over than without
changing the meaning of the text.
Digital technology is everywhere, and it is changing the way citizens behave. From working patterns to the day-to-day services we use and the places we live, there is no aspect of modern life that remains untouched by digital tools and solutions. This represents both the biggest challenge and opportunity for public sector organizations as they seek to engage citizens and create future-proofed, sustainably-minded societies.
The public sector plays a key role in setting the sustainability agenda for society, including the approach to circularity and recycling. While private sector companies can greatly influence the successful achievement of sustainability targets, the public sector bears the responsibility for outlining how society can achieve these goals more broadly at both national and local levels. By embracing the same digital technologies that are transforming their citizens’ lives, public sector organizations can help pivot society towards a more sustainable tomorrow.
In addition, there has been a rise of smart cities and the circular economy. Urban areas account for 75% of global carbon dioxide emissions, and the 100 cities with the greatest footprints account for 18% of global emissions. But there are more than 70 cities worldwide pledging to become carbon neutral by 2050.
Public sector actors can fuel sustainable transformation by releasing capital to invest in sustainable city transformation projects and smart cities. By tapping into the value of data and green infrastructure, smart cities can combat climate risks and become more resilient to the many unexpected events of today’s increasingly unpredictable world. These cities can support the decoupling of resource use and environmental impacts by diffusing circular economy approaches to production and consumption.
Internet:<pulse.microsoft.com>
Based on the ideas presented in the previous text, as well as on its linguistic aspects, judge the following item.
Smart cities are sure to tackle climate risks and become more
resistant to the many unpredictable events of the planet by
tapping into the value of data and green infrastructure.
Digital technology is everywhere, and it is changing the way citizens behave. From working patterns to the day-to-day services we use and the places we live, there is no aspect of modern life that remains untouched by digital tools and solutions. This represents both the biggest challenge and opportunity for public sector organizations as they seek to engage citizens and create future-proofed, sustainably-minded societies.
The public sector plays a key role in setting the sustainability agenda for society, including the approach to circularity and recycling. While private sector companies can greatly influence the successful achievement of sustainability targets, the public sector bears the responsibility for outlining how society can achieve these goals more broadly at both national and local levels. By embracing the same digital technologies that are transforming their citizens’ lives, public sector organizations can help pivot society towards a more sustainable tomorrow.
In addition, there has been a rise of smart cities and the circular economy. Urban areas account for 75% of global carbon dioxide emissions, and the 100 cities with the greatest footprints account for 18% of global emissions. But there are more than 70 cities worldwide pledging to become carbon neutral by 2050.
Public sector actors can fuel sustainable transformation by releasing capital to invest in sustainable city transformation projects and smart cities. By tapping into the value of data and green infrastructure, smart cities can combat climate risks and become more resilient to the many unexpected events of today’s increasingly unpredictable world. These cities can support the decoupling of resource use and environmental impacts by diffusing circular economy approaches to production and consumption.
Internet:<pulse.microsoft.com>
Based on the ideas presented in the previous text, as well as on its linguistic aspects, judge the following item.
The text indicates that, by investing in sustainable city
transformation projects and smart cities, public sector actors
can help cities become better prepared to face climate risks
and unpredictable events.
Digital technology is everywhere, and it is changing the way citizens behave. From working patterns to the day-to-day services we use and the places we live, there is no aspect of modern life that remains untouched by digital tools and solutions. This represents both the biggest challenge and opportunity for public sector organizations as they seek to engage citizens and create future-proofed, sustainably-minded societies.
The public sector plays a key role in setting the sustainability agenda for society, including the approach to circularity and recycling. While private sector companies can greatly influence the successful achievement of sustainability targets, the public sector bears the responsibility for outlining how society can achieve these goals more broadly at both national and local levels. By embracing the same digital technologies that are transforming their citizens’ lives, public sector organizations can help pivot society towards a more sustainable tomorrow.
In addition, there has been a rise of smart cities and the circular economy. Urban areas account for 75% of global carbon dioxide emissions, and the 100 cities with the greatest footprints account for 18% of global emissions. But there are more than 70 cities worldwide pledging to become carbon neutral by 2050.
Public sector actors can fuel sustainable transformation by releasing capital to invest in sustainable city transformation projects and smart cities. By tapping into the value of data and green infrastructure, smart cities can combat climate risks and become more resilient to the many unexpected events of today’s increasingly unpredictable world. These cities can support the decoupling of resource use and environmental impacts by diffusing circular economy approaches to production and consumption.
Internet:<pulse.microsoft.com>
Based on the ideas presented in the previous text, as well as on its linguistic aspects, judge the following item.
According to the text, urban areas are responsible for
three-quarters of global carbon dioxide emissions, and the
100 cities with the largest carbon footprints account for 18%
of these emissions.
Digital technology is everywhere, and it is changing the way citizens behave. From working patterns to the day-to-day services we use and the places we live, there is no aspect of modern life that remains untouched by digital tools and solutions. This represents both the biggest challenge and opportunity for public sector organizations as they seek to engage citizens and create future-proofed, sustainably-minded societies.
The public sector plays a key role in setting the sustainability agenda for society, including the approach to circularity and recycling. While private sector companies can greatly influence the successful achievement of sustainability targets, the public sector bears the responsibility for outlining how society can achieve these goals more broadly at both national and local levels. By embracing the same digital technologies that are transforming their citizens’ lives, public sector organizations can help pivot society towards a more sustainable tomorrow.
In addition, there has been a rise of smart cities and the circular economy. Urban areas account for 75% of global carbon dioxide emissions, and the 100 cities with the greatest footprints account for 18% of global emissions. But there are more than 70 cities worldwide pledging to become carbon neutral by 2050.
Public sector actors can fuel sustainable transformation by releasing capital to invest in sustainable city transformation projects and smart cities. By tapping into the value of data and green infrastructure, smart cities can combat climate risks and become more resilient to the many unexpected events of today’s increasingly unpredictable world. These cities can support the decoupling of resource use and environmental impacts by diffusing circular economy approaches to production and consumption.
Internet:<pulse.microsoft.com>
Based on the ideas presented in the previous text, as well as on its linguistic aspects, judge the following item.
The text suggests that, although public sector organizations
have a minor role in setting the sustainability agenda for
society, they have great impact on the successful
achievement of sustainability goals.
Considerando aspectos linguísticos do texto apresentado e as ideias nele veiculadas, julgue o item a seguir.
Estariam preservadas a correção gramatical e a coerência das
ideias do texto caso o segmento “uma das principais
barreiras para a transformação profunda e rápida dos centros
urbanos é a falta de diálogo entre aqueles que vivem nas
cidades de hoje e os que constroem as tecnologias do
amanhã” (último período do primeiro parágrafo) fosse assim
reescrito: um dos obstáculos decisivos na transformação
profunda e rápida dos centros urbanos consiste da falta
de iteração entre cidadãos e desenvolvedores de
tecnologia.
Considerando aspectos linguísticos do texto apresentado e as ideias nele veiculadas, julgue o item a seguir.
Seriam mantidos os sentidos, a correção gramatical e a
coerência do texto caso a forma verbal “terminarmos”
(último período do texto) fosse substituída por terminar.
Considerando aspectos linguísticos do texto apresentado e as ideias nele veiculadas, julgue o item a seguir.
No terceiro período do primeiro parágrafo, o segmento
“embora o uso desses sistemas no Brasil seja significativo”
expressa uma ideia que contrasta com a veiculada no trecho
“as tecnologias (...) governança sistêmica”.
Considerando aspectos linguísticos do texto apresentado e as ideias nele veiculadas, julgue o item a seguir.
No primeiro período do primeiro parágrafo, o segmento
“com isso” introduz a conclusão imediata a que se chega a
partir da afirmação de que “Barcelona está (...) seus
residentes”.
Considerando aspectos linguísticos do texto apresentado e as ideias nele veiculadas, julgue o item a seguir.
No texto, os três especialistas citados criticam a falta de
cuidado com o controle dos dados locais na maioria das
cidades inteligentes.
Considerando aspectos linguísticos do texto apresentado e as ideias nele veiculadas, julgue o item a seguir.
Infere-se da leitura do texto que a inovação de Barcelona na
implementação das tecnologias das cidades inteligentes
reside no protagonismo conferido ao cidadão.
No que concerne aos direitos humanos, em especial aos das minorias, e aos desafios na implementação das políticas públicas, julgue o item a seguir, considerando, no que couber, a jurisprudência dos tribunais superiores.
Política pública que restrinja doação de sangue por
homossexuais revela discriminação injustificável e
incompatível com o texto constitucional, pois afronta a
autonomia privada e pública dessas pessoas.
Julgue o item a seguir, a respeito da organização e do funcionamento do Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS) e do Fundo de Manutenção e Desenvolvimento da Educação Básica e de Valorização dos Profissionais (FUNDEB).
Observada a diretriz de descentralização do serviço público
de saúde em relação a todos os entes federativos, a direção
do SUS é única em cada esfera de governo, sendo exercida,
no âmbito dos estados, pela respectiva Secretaria de Saúde
ou órgão equivalente.
Considere as afirmações a seguir:
I. A conduta de quem traz consigo, para uso próprio, substância tida como entorpecente é fato tipificado como crime.
II. Para que se configure o crime de Associação para o Tráfico, previsto no art. 35 da Lei 11.343/07, é necessária a associação de, no mínimo, três pessoas.
III. A Lei 11.343/06, prescrevendo medidas para prevenção do uso indevido de drogas, instituiu o SISNAD.
Está correto o que se afirma em