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Q1889897 Marketing
Nas decisões de compra, apesar dos desejos dos clientes, o preço é o fator determinante na maioria das vezes. A determinação de preço de um produto deve ser analisada de forma calculada, e algumas variáveis são fundamentais para se estabelecer o preço que possibilite a sobrevivência da organização e a satisfação do cliente.
A esse respeito, julgue o item a seguir. 
A demanda é denominada inelástica quando o aumento ou redução de preço do produto afeta significativamente as quantidades vendidas.
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Q1889896 Marketing
Nas decisões de compra, apesar dos desejos dos clientes, o preço é o fator determinante na maioria das vezes. A determinação de preço de um produto deve ser analisada de forma calculada, e algumas variáveis são fundamentais para se estabelecer o preço que possibilite a sobrevivência da organização e a satisfação do cliente.
A esse respeito, julgue o item a seguir. 
Os custos totais de um produto são o resultado da soma dos custos fixos com os custos variáveis.
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Q1889894 Marketing

Acerca do marketing, processo administrativo e social mediante o qual as pessoas e as organizações obtêm o que precisam e desejam por meio de criação e troca de valor, julgue o seguinte item. 


A logística é uma subdivisão do elemento produto no composto de marketing.

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Q1889892 Marketing

Acerca do marketing, processo administrativo e social mediante o qual as pessoas e as organizações obtêm o que precisam e desejam por meio de criação e troca de valor, julgue o seguinte item. 


No marketing, são chamadas de controláveis as variáveis econômicas e as tecnológicas.

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Q1889891 Marketing

Acerca do marketing, processo administrativo e social mediante o qual as pessoas e as organizações obtêm o que precisam e desejam por meio de criação e troca de valor, julgue o seguinte item. 


Por motivos éticos, evita-se utilizar estratégias de marketing nas atividades religiosas.

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Q1889886 Direito Digital
À luz do Marco Civil da Internet, julgue o item que se segue. 
Dado o risco da sua atividade, o provedor de conexão à Internet será responsabilizado civilmente por danos decorrentes de conteúdo gerado por terceiros.
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Q1889882 Estatuto da Pessoa com Deficiência - Lei nº 13.146 de 2015
Acerca de acessibilidade das pessoas com deficiência ou com mobilidade reduzida e de prioridade de atendimento, julgue o item que se segue, à luz das legislações de regência.
 Define-se pessoa com modalidade reduzida como aquela que tem dificuldade de movimentação temporária que gere redução efetiva da mobilidade, da flexibilidade, da coordenação motora ou da percepção.
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Q1877958 Direito Administrativo
Acerca das inovações da Lei nº 14.133/2021, julgue o próximo item. 


Ao contrário da Lei nº 8.666/1993, a nova lei estabelece que, de regra, a fase de habilitação é posterior à fase de julgamento das propostas.  
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Q1877957 Direito Administrativo
Acerca das inovações da Lei nº 14.133/2021, julgue o próximo item. 


Visando reduzir a burocracia, a nova lei extinguiu algumas modalidades de licitação e não criou nenhuma nova modalidade. 
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Q1877953 Direito Administrativo
Com base na Lei n.º 8.666/1993, julgue o item a seguir. 


É viável à administração alterar um contrato administrativo sem a anuência do contratado, desde que respeite o equilíbrio econômico-financeiro contratual. 
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Q1877945 Direito Administrativo
Acerca das sanções aplicáveis em virtude da prática de atos de improbidade administrativa, julgue o item que se segue. 


Constitui ato de improbidade administrativa que atenta contra os princípios da administração pública revelar, antes da divulgação oficial, teor de medida econômica capaz de afetar o preço de mercadoria, bem ou serviço. 
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Q1877944 Direito Administrativo
Acerca das sanções aplicáveis em virtude da prática de atos de improbidade administrativa, julgue o item que se segue. 


São considerados atos de improbidade administrativa as condutas dolosas e culposas tipificadas na Lei n.º 8.429/1992.
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Q1877934 Legislação Federal
A respeito da Lei Geral das Telecomunicações, julgue o item a seguir. 


A Agência Nacional de Telecomunicações é autarquia especial subordinada ao Ministério das Comunicações, devendo atuar com imparcialidade, legalidade e impessoalidade. 
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Q1877932 Inglês
   Early electronic computers such as Colossus made use of punched tape, a long strip of paper on which data was represented by a series of holes, a technology now obsolete. Electronic data storage, which is used in modern computers, dates from World War II, when a form of delay-line memory was developed to remove the clutter from radar signals, the first practical application of which was the mercury delay line. The first random-access digital storage device was the Williams tube, based on a standard cathode ray tube, but the information stored in it was volatile in that it had to be continuously refreshed, and thus was lost once power was removed. The earliest form of nonvolatile computer storage was the magnetic drum, invented in 1932 and used in the Ferranti Mark 1, the world’s first commercially available general-purpose electronic computer. 

Information Technology. Internet: <en.wikipedia.org> (adapted). 

Considering the text above, judge the following item. 



According to the text, punched tape is still used nowadays.  

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Q1877931 Inglês
   Early electronic computers such as Colossus made use of punched tape, a long strip of paper on which data was represented by a series of holes, a technology now obsolete. Electronic data storage, which is used in modern computers, dates from World War II, when a form of delay-line memory was developed to remove the clutter from radar signals, the first practical application of which was the mercury delay line. The first random-access digital storage device was the Williams tube, based on a standard cathode ray tube, but the information stored in it was volatile in that it had to be continuously refreshed, and thus was lost once power was removed. The earliest form of nonvolatile computer storage was the magnetic drum, invented in 1932 and used in the Ferranti Mark 1, the world’s first commercially available general-purpose electronic computer. 

Information Technology. Internet: <en.wikipedia.org> (adapted). 

Considering the text above, judge the following item. 



According to the text, before 1932, information could only be stored provisionally in digital form. 

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Q1877930 Inglês
   Early electronic computers such as Colossus made use of punched tape, a long strip of paper on which data was represented by a series of holes, a technology now obsolete. Electronic data storage, which is used in modern computers, dates from World War II, when a form of delay-line memory was developed to remove the clutter from radar signals, the first practical application of which was the mercury delay line. The first random-access digital storage device was the Williams tube, based on a standard cathode ray tube, but the information stored in it was volatile in that it had to be continuously refreshed, and thus was lost once power was removed. The earliest form of nonvolatile computer storage was the magnetic drum, invented in 1932 and used in the Ferranti Mark 1, the world’s first commercially available general-purpose electronic computer. 

Information Technology. Internet: <en.wikipedia.org> (adapted). 

Considering the text above, judge the following item. 



The verb “removed” (third sentence) can be adequately replaced with taken out. 

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Q1877928 Inglês
   Jack Kilby’s revolutionary idea was to make all the different components of a circuit out of the same flat block of semiconductor material. Not only would this get rid of wires and faulty connections, it would make the entire circuit much more compact. Kilby demonstrated his first “integrated circuit” on Sept. 12, 1958.
   Six months later, in California, another engineer, Robert Noyce, independently came up with the idea of making an integrated circuit. Noyce’s chip was better suited to be manufactured in large numbers, and soon he was part of a young company called Intel.
   Thus was launched a revolution. The first chip-based computer was the first U.S. Air Force computer, built in 1961. The true potential of the integrated circuit was shown when Texas Instruments unveiled the pocket calculator. Previously calculators had been bulky devices that needed to be plugged in to electrical mains. The pocket calculator, small enough to hold in one’s palm, had a chip inside and batteries were adequate to power it.
   Progress was rapid thereafter. Many have already heard of Moore’s law, which has become a mantra of the digital age. First put forward by the Intel co-founder Gordon Moore in the 1960s, it says that the processing power of a chip doubles every two years, while the price falls by half. For more than four decades, Moore’s law has held, driving incredible growth and miniaturization — and wealth.
  The question is whether the semiconductor industry can sustain this pace. Further increasing the processing power of chips is proving to be problematic as certain fundamental physical barriers are being reached. At the same time, new frontiers are opening up. The quest is on to make chips that are powered by light instead of electricity, which will enable much faster computers.

Saswato Das. The Chip that Changed the World. Internet: <www.nytimes.com> (adapted).
Considering the text above, judge the following item. 


According to the text, before the pocket calculator, calculators were compact, but did not run on batteries. 
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Q1877927 Inglês
   Jack Kilby’s revolutionary idea was to make all the different components of a circuit out of the same flat block of semiconductor material. Not only would this get rid of wires and faulty connections, it would make the entire circuit much more compact. Kilby demonstrated his first “integrated circuit” on Sept. 12, 1958.
   Six months later, in California, another engineer, Robert Noyce, independently came up with the idea of making an integrated circuit. Noyce’s chip was better suited to be manufactured in large numbers, and soon he was part of a young company called Intel.
   Thus was launched a revolution. The first chip-based computer was the first U.S. Air Force computer, built in 1961. The true potential of the integrated circuit was shown when Texas Instruments unveiled the pocket calculator. Previously calculators had been bulky devices that needed to be plugged in to electrical mains. The pocket calculator, small enough to hold in one’s palm, had a chip inside and batteries were adequate to power it.
   Progress was rapid thereafter. Many have already heard of Moore’s law, which has become a mantra of the digital age. First put forward by the Intel co-founder Gordon Moore in the 1960s, it says that the processing power of a chip doubles every two years, while the price falls by half. For more than four decades, Moore’s law has held, driving incredible growth and miniaturization — and wealth.
  The question is whether the semiconductor industry can sustain this pace. Further increasing the processing power of chips is proving to be problematic as certain fundamental physical barriers are being reached. At the same time, new frontiers are opening up. The quest is on to make chips that are powered by light instead of electricity, which will enable much faster computers.

Saswato Das. The Chip that Changed the World. Internet: <www.nytimes.com> (adapted).

Considering the text above, judge the following item. 



In the third sentence of the fourth paragraph, the pronoun “it” refers to Intel. 

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Q1877926 Inglês
   In May 2021, a hole was found in a robotic arm aboard the International Space Station (ISS). The suspected culprit was a piece of rogue space junk. While thankfully no astronauts were injured, it has re-focussed attention on the growing problem of orbital debris.

How did we get here?
   It’s easy to forget that just seven decades ago the Moon was the only thing orbiting the Earth. On 1 January 2021 there were 6,542 satellites in orbit. Tellingly, only just over half of them were active. That’s a lot of useless metal careering around the planet at 28,000 kph — ten times faster than a bullet.

How bad is the problem?
   Very bad and getting worse. Estimates suggest there are currently half a million pieces of debris the size of a marble or larger and 100 million pieces of debris above one millimeter across. Yet only 27,000 pieces are actively tracked by the US Department of Defense.

What is Kessler syndrome?
   It’s a catastrophic chain of events in which a satellite is shattered by a piece of space junk (or a collision with another satellite) and the resulting debris destroys more satellites creating more junk and so on in a never-ending cascade. It’s a domino effect – one piece falls and then takes the rest with it – and is named after NASA scientist Donald Kessler, who outlined the dangers back in 1978.

What can we do about it?
   Better regulation of new launches would help, as right now it’s a bit of a free-for-all. There are existing regulations in place to try and mitigate the dangers, such as a 25-year de-orbit rule for missions in low-Earth orbit. However, ESA’s Space Debris Environment Report says that less than 60 per cent of those flying in low-Earth orbit currently stick to the rules. 

Colin Stuart. Space Junk: Is it a disaster waiting to happen? 
Internet: <www.sciencefocus.com> (adapted).
Considering the text above, judge the following item. 


The event described in the first paragraph is an example of an effect whose risks were predicted decades ago.
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41: E
42: C
43: E
44: E
45: E
46: C
47: E
48: E
49: C
50: E
51: C
52: C
53: E
54: E
55: E
56: C
57: C
58: E
59: E
60: E