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Q112954 Raciocínio Lógico
Considere verdadeiras as afirmações:

* Todo Nardaquense é Waldorense.

* Todo Nardaquense é Shultz.

* Pedro é Waldorense.

* Gretchen é Shultz.

Dessa forma, pode-se garantir que:
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Q112952 Raciocínio Lógico
A única das proposições abaixo que pode ser considerada uma negação lógica da proposição: Se é carnaval, então uso uma fantasia, é
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Q112951 Raciocínio Lógico
Sejam V (verdadeiro) e F (falso) os valores lógicos associados às proposições compostas a seguir:
I. 3 ≤ 3  e  -3 > -2 ()

II. Se 2 é primo, então 3 é par. ( )

III. Se 4 é primo, então 5 é par. ( )

IV. 5 é ímpar ou 7 é par. ( )

A seqüência ordenada dos valores lógicos obtidos, de cima para baixo, é:
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Q112947 Conhecimentos Gerais
Observando o gráfico do IBGE sobre o consumo final de energia e o PIB (Produto Interno Bruto) percebe-se que:
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Q112946 Conhecimentos Gerais
“O assunto mais comentado da conferência do clima em Poznan atende pela sigla REDD.ARedução de Emissões por Desmatamento e Degradação é tema constante tanto nas negociações oficiais como nos eventos paralelos. Como proteger as florestas é a vertente que mais avançou nos últimos meses no debate internacional sobre mudanças climáticas.
A idéia dos países ricos e mais emissores é que é mais fácil e mais barato evitar o desmatamento nas nações comflorestas do que mudar o padrão energético, de transporte e consumo emseu próprio território. O desmatamento responde por 15% a 20%das emissões globais de gases-estufa.”

(Disponível em http://www.jornaldaciencia.org.br/Detalhe.jsp?id=60397)

Um gás que contribui para o aquecimento global, já que desempenha importante papel no efeito estufa, é o:
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Q112905 Inglês
GadgetDesigners Push the Limits of Size, Safety
By Brian X. Chen, August 28, 2008

Just as small, fast-moving mammals replaced lumbering
dinosaurs, pocketable gadgets are evolving to fill niches that
larger, deskbound computers can't reach. But as they shrink,
these gadgets are faced with problems mammals face, too,
such as efficiently dissipating heat.

The recent example of Apple's first-generation iPod nanos
causing fires in Japan raises the question of whether
increasingly innovative product designs are impinging on
safety. The nano incident illustrates how risk can increase as
devices decrease in size, says Roger Kay, an analyst at
EndpointTechnologies.

"As [gadgets] get smaller, the tradeoffs become more difficult,
the balance becomes more critical and there's less room for
error," Kay said. "I'm not surprised it's happening to the nano
because that's the small one. You're asking it to do a lot in a
very, very small package and that's pushing the envelope.”

There's no question that industrial designers' jobs have
become much more difficult as the industry demands ever
more powerful and smaller gadgets. With paper-thin
subnotebooks, ultrasmall MP3 players, and pinkie finger-
sized Bluetooth headsets becoming increasingly popular, it's
questionable where exactly designers draw the line between
innovation and safety.

He was very precise about the proper procedure and the material to be used, he said he didn't want anything especial, only the regular, _____ one.
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Q112904 Inglês
GadgetDesigners Push the Limits of Size, Safety
By Brian X. Chen, August 28, 2008

Just as small, fast-moving mammals replaced lumbering
dinosaurs, pocketable gadgets are evolving to fill niches that
larger, deskbound computers can't reach. But as they shrink,
these gadgets are faced with problems mammals face, too,
such as efficiently dissipating heat.

The recent example of Apple's first-generation iPod nanos
causing fires in Japan raises the question of whether
increasingly innovative product designs are impinging on
safety. The nano incident illustrates how risk can increase as
devices decrease in size, says Roger Kay, an analyst at
EndpointTechnologies.

"As [gadgets] get smaller, the tradeoffs become more difficult,
the balance becomes more critical and there's less room for
error," Kay said. "I'm not surprised it's happening to the nano
because that's the small one. You're asking it to do a lot in a
very, very small package and that's pushing the envelope.”

There's no question that industrial designers' jobs have
become much more difficult as the industry demands ever
more powerful and smaller gadgets. With paper-thin
subnotebooks, ultrasmall MP3 players, and pinkie finger-
sized Bluetooth headsets becoming increasingly popular, it's
questionable where exactly designers draw the line between
innovation and safety.

If this scientific breakthrough is reliable, after years testing it, it _____ lead to the cure of this type of cancer in the future.
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Q112902 Inglês
GadgetDesigners Push the Limits of Size, Safety
By Brian X. Chen, August 28, 2008

Just as small, fast-moving mammals replaced lumbering
dinosaurs, pocketable gadgets are evolving to fill niches that
larger, deskbound computers can't reach. But as they shrink,
these gadgets are faced with problems mammals face, too,
such as efficiently dissipating heat.

The recent example of Apple's first-generation iPod nanos
causing fires in Japan raises the question of whether
increasingly innovative product designs are impinging on
safety. The nano incident illustrates how risk can increase as
devices decrease in size, says Roger Kay, an analyst at
EndpointTechnologies.

"As [gadgets] get smaller, the tradeoffs become more difficult,
the balance becomes more critical and there's less room for
error," Kay said. "I'm not surprised it's happening to the nano
because that's the small one. You're asking it to do a lot in a
very, very small package and that's pushing the envelope.”

There's no question that industrial designers' jobs have
become much more difficult as the industry demands ever
more powerful and smaller gadgets. With paper-thin
subnotebooks, ultrasmall MP3 players, and pinkie finger-
sized Bluetooth headsets becoming increasingly popular, it's
questionable where exactly designers draw the line between
innovation and safety.

Boeing ____ this week that it ____ successfully ____ a manned airplane powered _____ hydrogen fuel cells.
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Q112901 Inglês
GadgetDesigners Push the Limits of Size, Safety
By Brian X. Chen, August 28, 2008

Just as small, fast-moving mammals replaced lumbering
dinosaurs, pocketable gadgets are evolving to fill niches that
larger, deskbound computers can't reach. But as they shrink,
these gadgets are faced with problems mammals face, too,
such as efficiently dissipating heat.

The recent example of Apple's first-generation iPod nanos
causing fires in Japan raises the question of whether
increasingly innovative product designs are impinging on
safety. The nano incident illustrates how risk can increase as
devices decrease in size, says Roger Kay, an analyst at
EndpointTechnologies.

"As [gadgets] get smaller, the tradeoffs become more difficult,
the balance becomes more critical and there's less room for
error," Kay said. "I'm not surprised it's happening to the nano
because that's the small one. You're asking it to do a lot in a
very, very small package and that's pushing the envelope.”

There's no question that industrial designers' jobs have
become much more difficult as the industry demands ever
more powerful and smaller gadgets. With paper-thin
subnotebooks, ultrasmall MP3 players, and pinkie finger-
sized Bluetooth headsets becoming increasingly popular, it's
questionable where exactly designers draw the line between
innovation and safety.

Choose the best option.

Dumping your entire music collection _____ your iPod is a simple, one click process. But what about getting your music _____ your iPod?
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Q112900 Inglês
GadgetDesigners Push the Limits of Size, Safety
By Brian X. Chen, August 28, 2008

Just as small, fast-moving mammals replaced lumbering
dinosaurs, pocketable gadgets are evolving to fill niches that
larger, deskbound computers can't reach. But as they shrink,
these gadgets are faced with problems mammals face, too,
such as efficiently dissipating heat.

The recent example of Apple's first-generation iPod nanos
causing fires in Japan raises the question of whether
increasingly innovative product designs are impinging on
safety. The nano incident illustrates how risk can increase as
devices decrease in size, says Roger Kay, an analyst at
EndpointTechnologies.

"As [gadgets] get smaller, the tradeoffs become more difficult,
the balance becomes more critical and there's less room for
error," Kay said. "I'm not surprised it's happening to the nano
because that's the small one. You're asking it to do a lot in a
very, very small package and that's pushing the envelope.”

There's no question that industrial designers' jobs have
become much more difficult as the industry demands ever
more powerful and smaller gadgets. With paper-thin
subnotebooks, ultrasmall MP3 players, and pinkie finger-
sized Bluetooth headsets becoming increasingly popular, it's
questionable where exactly designers draw the line between
innovation and safety.

The expression in the last line of the first paragraph could be changed by ____ and its meaning would not altered.
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Q112899 Inglês
GadgetDesigners Push the Limits of Size, Safety
By Brian X. Chen, August 28, 2008

Just as small, fast-moving mammals replaced lumbering
dinosaurs, pocketable gadgets are evolving to fill niches that
larger, deskbound computers can't reach. But as they shrink,
these gadgets are faced with problems mammals face, too,
such as efficiently dissipating heat.

The recent example of Apple's first-generation iPod nanos
causing fires in Japan raises the question of whether
increasingly innovative product designs are impinging on
safety. The nano incident illustrates how risk can increase as
devices decrease in size, says Roger Kay, an analyst at
EndpointTechnologies.

"As [gadgets] get smaller, the tradeoffs become more difficult,
the balance becomes more critical and there's less room for
error," Kay said. "I'm not surprised it's happening to the nano
because that's the small one. You're asking it to do a lot in a
very, very small package and that's pushing the envelope.”

There's no question that industrial designers' jobs have
become much more difficult as the industry demands ever
more powerful and smaller gadgets. With paper-thin
subnotebooks, ultrasmall MP3 players, and pinkie finger-
sized Bluetooth headsets becoming increasingly popular, it's
questionable where exactly designers draw the line between
innovation and safety.

According to the text industrial designers' jobs have becomemore difficult because they…
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Q112898 Inglês
GadgetDesigners Push the Limits of Size, Safety
By Brian X. Chen, August 28, 2008

Just as small, fast-moving mammals replaced lumbering
dinosaurs, pocketable gadgets are evolving to fill niches that
larger, deskbound computers can't reach. But as they shrink,
these gadgets are faced with problems mammals face, too,
such as efficiently dissipating heat.

The recent example of Apple's first-generation iPod nanos
causing fires in Japan raises the question of whether
increasingly innovative product designs are impinging on
safety. The nano incident illustrates how risk can increase as
devices decrease in size, says Roger Kay, an analyst at
EndpointTechnologies.

"As [gadgets] get smaller, the tradeoffs become more difficult,
the balance becomes more critical and there's less room for
error," Kay said. "I'm not surprised it's happening to the nano
because that's the small one. You're asking it to do a lot in a
very, very small package and that's pushing the envelope.”

There's no question that industrial designers' jobs have
become much more difficult as the industry demands ever
more powerful and smaller gadgets. With paper-thin
subnotebooks, ultrasmall MP3 players, and pinkie finger-
sized Bluetooth headsets becoming increasingly popular, it's
questionable where exactly designers draw the line between
innovation and safety.

The reason given in the third paragraph of the text for the problemwith smaller gadgets is that…
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Q112897 Inglês
GadgetDesigners Push the Limits of Size, Safety
By Brian X. Chen, August 28, 2008

Just as small, fast-moving mammals replaced lumbering
dinosaurs, pocketable gadgets are evolving to fill niches that
larger, deskbound computers can't reach. But as they shrink,
these gadgets are faced with problems mammals face, too,
such as efficiently dissipating heat.

The recent example of Apple's first-generation iPod nanos
causing fires in Japan raises the question of whether
increasingly innovative product designs are impinging on
safety. The nano incident illustrates how risk can increase as
devices decrease in size, says Roger Kay, an analyst at
EndpointTechnologies.

"As [gadgets] get smaller, the tradeoffs become more difficult,
the balance becomes more critical and there's less room for
error," Kay said. "I'm not surprised it's happening to the nano
because that's the small one. You're asking it to do a lot in a
very, very small package and that's pushing the envelope.”

There's no question that industrial designers' jobs have
become much more difficult as the industry demands ever
more powerful and smaller gadgets. With paper-thin
subnotebooks, ultrasmall MP3 players, and pinkie finger-
sized Bluetooth headsets becoming increasingly popular, it's
questionable where exactly designers draw the line between
innovation and safety.

The title of the text let us know that there must be a close relation between…
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Q112890 Conhecimentos Gerais
O Programa Piloto para a Proteção das Florestas Tropicais do Brasil (PPG7) é uma iniciativa do governo e da sociedade brasileira, em parceria com a comunidade internacional. Tem como finalidade o desenvolvimento de estratégias inovadoras para a proteção e o uso sustentável da Floresta Amazônica e da Mata Atlântica, associadas a melhorias na qualidade de vida das populações locais. (...) Para tanto, foram definidos os seguintes objetivos específicos:

I. demonstrar a viabilidade da harmonização dos objetivos ambientais e econômicos nas florestas tropicais;

II. ajudar a preservar os enormes recursos genéticos de que estas dispõem;

III. reduzir a contribuição das florestas brasileiras na emissão de gás carbônico;

IV. fornecer um exemplo de cooperação entre os países desenvolvidos e em desenvolvimento nas questões ambientais globais.

(Disponível em: http://www.mct.gov.br/index.php/content/view/ 43656.html)

Dentre os objetivos específicos do PPG7, aquele(s) que diretamente favorece(m) a preservação da biodiversidade local é(são) o(s):
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Q112889 Conhecimentos Gerais
Veja o gráfico a seguir:

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Sobre amatriz energética brasileira pode-se afirmar que:
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Q2277032 Direito Administrativo
Acerca do Sistema de Registro de Preços, consoante o Decreto n.º 11.462/2023, julgue o item seguinte. 

O processo licitatório para registro de preços será realizado exclusivamente na modalidade pregão.
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Q2277031 Direito Administrativo
Acerca do Sistema de Registro de Preços, consoante o Decreto n.º 11.462/2023, julgue o item seguinte. 

O prazo de vigência da ata de registro de preços é de dois anos, podendo ser prorrogado por igual período, desde que comprovado o preço vantajoso à administração. 
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Q2277029 Direito Administrativo
Acerca do Sistema de Registro de Preços, consoante o Decreto n.º 11.462/2023, julgue o item seguinte. 

A gestão de atas é a ferramenta informatizada disponibilizada pelo governo federal para controle e gerenciamento dos quantitativos das atas de registro de preços e de seus saldos, bem como das solicitações de adesão e de remanejamento das quantidades.
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Q2275593 Direito Administrativo
Em relação à contratação de obras e serviços de engenharia, julgue o item que se segue.
O Regime Diferenciado de Contratações Públicas (RDC) é aplicável às licitações e aos contratos necessários à realização de obras e serviços de engenharia para infraestrutura, construção, requalificação, urbanização e regularização fundiária no âmbito das políticas públicas de desenvolvimento urbano e habitação.
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Q2275269 Segurança e Saúde no Trabalho
A respeito do programa de controle médico de saúde ocupacional (PCMSO) e aspectos correlatos, julgue o item a seguir. 

O PCMSO é responsável por exames médicos dos tipos admissional, periódico, de retorno ao trabalho, de mudança de função e demissional.
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Respostas
2481: E
2482: A
2483: B
2484: C
2485: A
2486: B
2487: C
2488: C
2489: D
2490: B
2491: B
2492: A
2493: D
2494: C
2495: C
2496: E
2497: E
2498: C
2499: C
2500: C