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Q113398 Português
Acerca da organização das idéias e das estruturas lingüísticas no texto acima, julgue os itens subseqüentes.
Do ponto de vista da construção textual, a expressão “alfabetização digital” (Imagem 002.jpg.1-2) e o segmento “a aprendizagem necessária ao indivíduo (…) processos” (Imagem 002.jpg.2-4) estabelecem uma relação semântica de identificação com “Inclusão digital” (Imagem 002.jpg.1).
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Q113396 Português
Julgue os itens a seguir, a respeito das idéias e das estruturas lingüísticas do texto.
Nas linhas de 13 a 27, a primeira palavra de cada ressalva pode ser reescrita com letra inicial maiúscula sem prejuízo da correção gramatical.
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Q113395 Português
Julgue os itens a seguir, a respeito das idéias e das estruturas lingüísticas do texto.
Com o emprego do termo “também” (Imagem 002.jpg.14) soma-se mais um argumento à idéia de que a transmissão para recepção móvel não é exclusividade do padrão japonês de modulação.
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Q113392 Português
Julgue os itens a seguir, a respeito das idéias e das estruturas lingüísticas do texto.
Preservam-se o sentido e a correção gramatical, se for empregada a preposição em antes de “que” (Imagem 002.jpg.4).
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Q113391 Português
Julgue os itens a seguir, a respeito das idéias e das estruturas lingüísticas do texto.

De acordo com o texto, é indiferente a escolha de um padrão de modulação para TV digital, porque todos permitem a transmissão para recepção móvel.
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Q113274 Raciocínio Lógico
Dentre os argumentos lógicos apresentados abaixo, o único que é um silogismo é:
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Q112964 Inglês
Microsoft to Offer Free Virus Protection Software for
Windows

By ScottGilbertsonNovember 19, 2008

Microsoft plans to offer Windows users a new antivirus
package designed to protect the OS from viruses, spyware,
rootkits and trojans. The new software is tentatively code-
named Morro, and will be available for free to Windows XP,
Vista and 7 users sometime in the second half of 2009.
The new software will reportedly use very minimal resources,
which means it should work well with older PCs. If fact,
Microsoft says Morro has been specially designed for older
PCs and low-spec machines popular in developing nations. In
addition to its minimal processor demands, Morro has been
developed to use very little bandwidth,making it ideal for those
without broadband connections.
Morro will replace Microsoft's current, paid service, Windows
Live OneCare, which has been available on a subscription
basis for $50 per year.
While a free, antivirus solution that ships withWindows would
be a boon for the average user, it could also mean trouble for
third-party software solutions. Given that a bundled solution
could raise antitrust concerns -and would no doubt see
competitors likeMcAfee and Grisoft reaching for the lawyers-
Microsoftwill be offeringMorro as a separate download.
Assuming Morro can deliver decent security it should be a
welcome free addition to Windows, but we don't suggest
throwing away your third-party software just yet. Antivirus
software suites will likely continue to hold an edge over Morro
by offering additional handy tools - like passwordmanagers,
identity theft protection and browser-based phishing
protection.
Still, if you've been runningWindowswith no antivirus software
at all,Morrowill no doubt be better than nothing, and it's hard to
arguewith free.

If you don't read carfully this manual you ____ be able to learn how this gizmo works.
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Q112963 Inglês
Microsoft to Offer Free Virus Protection Software for
Windows

By ScottGilbertsonNovember 19, 2008

Microsoft plans to offer Windows users a new antivirus
package designed to protect the OS from viruses, spyware,
rootkits and trojans. The new software is tentatively code-
named Morro, and will be available for free to Windows XP,
Vista and 7 users sometime in the second half of 2009.
The new software will reportedly use very minimal resources,
which means it should work well with older PCs. If fact,
Microsoft says Morro has been specially designed for older
PCs and low-spec machines popular in developing nations. In
addition to its minimal processor demands, Morro has been
developed to use very little bandwidth,making it ideal for those
without broadband connections.
Morro will replace Microsoft's current, paid service, Windows
Live OneCare, which has been available on a subscription
basis for $50 per year.
While a free, antivirus solution that ships withWindows would
be a boon for the average user, it could also mean trouble for
third-party software solutions. Given that a bundled solution
could raise antitrust concerns -and would no doubt see
competitors likeMcAfee and Grisoft reaching for the lawyers-
Microsoftwill be offeringMorro as a separate download.
Assuming Morro can deliver decent security it should be a
welcome free addition to Windows, but we don't suggest
throwing away your third-party software just yet. Antivirus
software suites will likely continue to hold an edge over Morro
by offering additional handy tools - like passwordmanagers,
identity theft protection and browser-based phishing
protection.
Still, if you've been runningWindowswith no antivirus software
at all,Morrowill no doubt be better than nothing, and it's hard to
arguewith free.

You ___ not believe that these possibilties are real, they're based ___ experiments that ___proved until now.
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Q112962 Inglês
Microsoft to Offer Free Virus Protection Software for
Windows

By ScottGilbertsonNovember 19, 2008

Microsoft plans to offer Windows users a new antivirus
package designed to protect the OS from viruses, spyware,
rootkits and trojans. The new software is tentatively code-
named Morro, and will be available for free to Windows XP,
Vista and 7 users sometime in the second half of 2009.
The new software will reportedly use very minimal resources,
which means it should work well with older PCs. If fact,
Microsoft says Morro has been specially designed for older
PCs and low-spec machines popular in developing nations. In
addition to its minimal processor demands, Morro has been
developed to use very little bandwidth,making it ideal for those
without broadband connections.
Morro will replace Microsoft's current, paid service, Windows
Live OneCare, which has been available on a subscription
basis for $50 per year.
While a free, antivirus solution that ships withWindows would
be a boon for the average user, it could also mean trouble for
third-party software solutions. Given that a bundled solution
could raise antitrust concerns -and would no doubt see
competitors likeMcAfee and Grisoft reaching for the lawyers-
Microsoftwill be offeringMorro as a separate download.
Assuming Morro can deliver decent security it should be a
welcome free addition to Windows, but we don't suggest
throwing away your third-party software just yet. Antivirus
software suites will likely continue to hold an edge over Morro
by offering additional handy tools - like passwordmanagers,
identity theft protection and browser-based phishing
protection.
Still, if you've been runningWindowswith no antivirus software
at all,Morrowill no doubt be better than nothing, and it's hard to
arguewith free.

Choose the best option.

The lights went ___ twice when I was ___ the computer this morning, so I had to stop working ___ the project. Well, that'swhy I'mlate.
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Q112957 Inglês
Microsoft to Offer Free Virus Protection Software for
Windows

By ScottGilbertsonNovember 19, 2008

Microsoft plans to offer Windows users a new antivirus
package designed to protect the OS from viruses, spyware,
rootkits and trojans. The new software is tentatively code-
named Morro, and will be available for free to Windows XP,
Vista and 7 users sometime in the second half of 2009.
The new software will reportedly use very minimal resources,
which means it should work well with older PCs. If fact,
Microsoft says Morro has been specially designed for older
PCs and low-spec machines popular in developing nations. In
addition to its minimal processor demands, Morro has been
developed to use very little bandwidth,making it ideal for those
without broadband connections.
Morro will replace Microsoft's current, paid service, Windows
Live OneCare, which has been available on a subscription
basis for $50 per year.
While a free, antivirus solution that ships withWindows would
be a boon for the average user, it could also mean trouble for
third-party software solutions. Given that a bundled solution
could raise antitrust concerns -and would no doubt see
competitors likeMcAfee and Grisoft reaching for the lawyers-
Microsoftwill be offeringMorro as a separate download.
Assuming Morro can deliver decent security it should be a
welcome free addition to Windows, but we don't suggest
throwing away your third-party software just yet. Antivirus
software suites will likely continue to hold an edge over Morro
by offering additional handy tools - like passwordmanagers,
identity theft protection and browser-based phishing
protection.
Still, if you've been runningWindowswith no antivirus software
at all,Morrowill no doubt be better than nothing, and it's hard to
arguewith free.

By being a free product, the new antivirus will certainly bring some trouble such as…
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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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Respostas
35: C
36: C
37: E
38: C
39: E
40: C
41: C
42: B
43: C
44: E
45: C
46: E
47: A
48: B
49: C
50: A
51: E