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Q328089 Português
Considere as afirmações abaixo. I A brasileira concluiu seus estudos em escola pública, pois é de família pobre. II A jovem tem preocupação em ajudar a melhorar a educação do Brasil.III A jovem, além de estudante, é atleta. De acordo com o texto,está correto apenas o que se afirma em:


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Q328067 Inglês
                                                     Generation Y
                                                                                     By Sally Kane, About.com Guide

Born in the mid-1980's and later, Generation Y legal professionals are in their 20s and are just entering the workforce. With numbers estimated as high as 70 million, Generation Y (also -1- as the Millennials) is the fastest growing segment of today's workforce. As law firms compete for available talent, employers cannot ignore the needs, desires and attitudes of this vast generation. Below are a few common traits that define Generation Y.

Tech-Savvy: Generation Y grew up with technology and rely on it to perform their jobs better. Armed with BlackBerrys, laptops, cellphones and other gadgets, Generation Y is plugged-in 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This generation prefers to communicate through e-mail and text messaging rather than face-to-face contact and -2- webinars and online technology to traditional lecture-based presentations.

Family-Centric: The fast-track has lost much of its appeal for Generation Y who is willing to trade high pay for fewer billable hours, flexible schedules and a better work/life balance. While older generations may view this attitude as narcissistic or lacking commitment, discipline and drive, Generation Y legal professionals have a different vision of workplace expectations and prioritize family over work.

Achievement-Oriented: Nurtured and pampered -3- parents who did not want to make the mistakes of the previous generation, Generation Y is confident, ambitious and achievement-oriented. They have high expectations of their employers, seek out new challenges and are not afraid to question authority. Generation Y wants meaningful work and a solid learning curve

Team-Oriented: As children, Generation Y participated in team sports, play groups and other group activities. They value teamwork and seek the input and affirmation of others. Part of a no-person-left-behind generation, Generation Y is loyal, committed and wants to be included and involved.

Attention-Craving: Generation Y craves attention in the forms of feedback and guidance. They appreciate being kept in the loop and seek frequent praise and reassurance. Generation Y may benefit greatly from mentors who can help guide and develop their young careers.

Font: http://legalcareers.about.com/od/practicetips/a/Ge...

The best example of a possessive pronoun is:


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Q328065 Inglês
                                                     Generation Y
                                                                                     By Sally Kane, About.com Guide

Born in the mid-1980's and later, Generation Y legal professionals are in their 20s and are just entering the workforce. With numbers estimated as high as 70 million, Generation Y (also -1- as the Millennials) is the fastest growing segment of today's workforce. As law firms compete for available talent, employers cannot ignore the needs, desires and attitudes of this vast generation. Below are a few common traits that define Generation Y.

Tech-Savvy: Generation Y grew up with technology and rely on it to perform their jobs better. Armed with BlackBerrys, laptops, cellphones and other gadgets, Generation Y is plugged-in 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This generation prefers to communicate through e-mail and text messaging rather than face-to-face contact and -2- webinars and online technology to traditional lecture-based presentations.

Family-Centric: The fast-track has lost much of its appeal for Generation Y who is willing to trade high pay for fewer billable hours, flexible schedules and a better work/life balance. While older generations may view this attitude as narcissistic or lacking commitment, discipline and drive, Generation Y legal professionals have a different vision of workplace expectations and prioritize family over work.

Achievement-Oriented: Nurtured and pampered -3- parents who did not want to make the mistakes of the previous generation, Generation Y is confident, ambitious and achievement-oriented. They have high expectations of their employers, seek out new challenges and are not afraid to question authority. Generation Y wants meaningful work and a solid learning curve

Team-Oriented: As children, Generation Y participated in team sports, play groups and other group activities. They value teamwork and seek the input and affirmation of others. Part of a no-person-left-behind generation, Generation Y is loyal, committed and wants to be included and involved.

Attention-Craving: Generation Y craves attention in the forms of feedback and guidance. They appreciate being kept in the loop and seek frequent praise and reassurance. Generation Y may benefit greatly from mentors who can help guide and develop their young careers.

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Consider the passage: “The fast-track has lost much of its appeal for Generation Y”. Where is the verb or the verbal locution and what is its verb tense?

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Q328063 Inglês
                                                     Generation Y
                                                                                     By Sally Kane, About.com Guide

Born in the mid-1980's and later, Generation Y legal professionals are in their 20s and are just entering the workforce. With numbers estimated as high as 70 million, Generation Y (also -1- as the Millennials) is the fastest growing segment of today's workforce. As law firms compete for available talent, employers cannot ignore the needs, desires and attitudes of this vast generation. Below are a few common traits that define Generation Y.

Tech-Savvy: Generation Y grew up with technology and rely on it to perform their jobs better. Armed with BlackBerrys, laptops, cellphones and other gadgets, Generation Y is plugged-in 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This generation prefers to communicate through e-mail and text messaging rather than face-to-face contact and -2- webinars and online technology to traditional lecture-based presentations.

Family-Centric: The fast-track has lost much of its appeal for Generation Y who is willing to trade high pay for fewer billable hours, flexible schedules and a better work/life balance. While older generations may view this attitude as narcissistic or lacking commitment, discipline and drive, Generation Y legal professionals have a different vision of workplace expectations and prioritize family over work.

Achievement-Oriented: Nurtured and pampered -3- parents who did not want to make the mistakes of the previous generation, Generation Y is confident, ambitious and achievement-oriented. They have high expectations of their employers, seek out new challenges and are not afraid to question authority. Generation Y wants meaningful work and a solid learning curve

Team-Oriented: As children, Generation Y participated in team sports, play groups and other group activities. They value teamwork and seek the input and affirmation of others. Part of a no-person-left-behind generation, Generation Y is loyal, committed and wants to be included and involved.

Attention-Craving: Generation Y craves attention in the forms of feedback and guidance. They appreciate being kept in the loop and seek frequent praise and reassurance. Generation Y may benefit greatly from mentors who can help guide and develop their young careers.

Font: http://legalcareers.about.com/od/practicetips/a/Ge...

No trecho:“Generation Y craves attention in the forms of feedback and guidance”, a melhor definição para o termo em destaque é:


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Q328062 Inglês
                                                     Generation Y
                                                                                     By Sally Kane, About.com Guide

Born in the mid-1980's and later, Generation Y legal professionals are in their 20s and are just entering the workforce. With numbers estimated as high as 70 million, Generation Y (also -1- as the Millennials) is the fastest growing segment of today's workforce. As law firms compete for available talent, employers cannot ignore the needs, desires and attitudes of this vast generation. Below are a few common traits that define Generation Y.

Tech-Savvy: Generation Y grew up with technology and rely on it to perform their jobs better. Armed with BlackBerrys, laptops, cellphones and other gadgets, Generation Y is plugged-in 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This generation prefers to communicate through e-mail and text messaging rather than face-to-face contact and -2- webinars and online technology to traditional lecture-based presentations.

Family-Centric: The fast-track has lost much of its appeal for Generation Y who is willing to trade high pay for fewer billable hours, flexible schedules and a better work/life balance. While older generations may view this attitude as narcissistic or lacking commitment, discipline and drive, Generation Y legal professionals have a different vision of workplace expectations and prioritize family over work.

Achievement-Oriented: Nurtured and pampered -3- parents who did not want to make the mistakes of the previous generation, Generation Y is confident, ambitious and achievement-oriented. They have high expectations of their employers, seek out new challenges and are not afraid to question authority. Generation Y wants meaningful work and a solid learning curve

Team-Oriented: As children, Generation Y participated in team sports, play groups and other group activities. They value teamwork and seek the input and affirmation of others. Part of a no-person-left-behind generation, Generation Y is loyal, committed and wants to be included and involved.

Attention-Craving: Generation Y craves attention in the forms of feedback and guidance. They appreciate being kept in the loop and seek frequent praise and reassurance. Generation Y may benefit greatly from mentors who can help guide and develop their young careers.

Font: http://legalcareers.about.com/od/practicetips/a/Ge...

Com base no texto, qual das afirmações abaixo é falsa?
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Q328061 Inglês
                                                     Generation Y
                                                                                     By Sally Kane, About.com Guide

Born in the mid-1980's and later, Generation Y legal professionals are in their 20s and are just entering the workforce. With numbers estimated as high as 70 million, Generation Y (also -1- as the Millennials) is the fastest growing segment of today's workforce. As law firms compete for available talent, employers cannot ignore the needs, desires and attitudes of this vast generation. Below are a few common traits that define Generation Y.

Tech-Savvy: Generation Y grew up with technology and rely on it to perform their jobs better. Armed with BlackBerrys, laptops, cellphones and other gadgets, Generation Y is plugged-in 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This generation prefers to communicate through e-mail and text messaging rather than face-to-face contact and -2- webinars and online technology to traditional lecture-based presentations.

Family-Centric: The fast-track has lost much of its appeal for Generation Y who is willing to trade high pay for fewer billable hours, flexible schedules and a better work/life balance. While older generations may view this attitude as narcissistic or lacking commitment, discipline and drive, Generation Y legal professionals have a different vision of workplace expectations and prioritize family over work.

Achievement-Oriented: Nurtured and pampered -3- parents who did not want to make the mistakes of the previous generation, Generation Y is confident, ambitious and achievement-oriented. They have high expectations of their employers, seek out new challenges and are not afraid to question authority. Generation Y wants meaningful work and a solid learning curve

Team-Oriented: As children, Generation Y participated in team sports, play groups and other group activities. They value teamwork and seek the input and affirmation of others. Part of a no-person-left-behind generation, Generation Y is loyal, committed and wants to be included and involved.

Attention-Craving: Generation Y craves attention in the forms of feedback and guidance. They appreciate being kept in the loop and seek frequent praise and reassurance. Generation Y may benefit greatly from mentors who can help guide and develop their young careers.

Font: http://legalcareers.about.com/od/practicetips/a/Ge...

The word that best complete the gap 3 is:


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Q328060 Inglês
                                                     Generation Y
                                                                                     By Sally Kane, About.com Guide

Born in the mid-1980's and later, Generation Y legal professionals are in their 20s and are just entering the workforce. With numbers estimated as high as 70 million, Generation Y (also -1- as the Millennials) is the fastest growing segment of today's workforce. As law firms compete for available talent, employers cannot ignore the needs, desires and attitudes of this vast generation. Below are a few common traits that define Generation Y.

Tech-Savvy: Generation Y grew up with technology and rely on it to perform their jobs better. Armed with BlackBerrys, laptops, cellphones and other gadgets, Generation Y is plugged-in 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This generation prefers to communicate through e-mail and text messaging rather than face-to-face contact and -2- webinars and online technology to traditional lecture-based presentations.

Family-Centric: The fast-track has lost much of its appeal for Generation Y who is willing to trade high pay for fewer billable hours, flexible schedules and a better work/life balance. While older generations may view this attitude as narcissistic or lacking commitment, discipline and drive, Generation Y legal professionals have a different vision of workplace expectations and prioritize family over work.

Achievement-Oriented: Nurtured and pampered -3- parents who did not want to make the mistakes of the previous generation, Generation Y is confident, ambitious and achievement-oriented. They have high expectations of their employers, seek out new challenges and are not afraid to question authority. Generation Y wants meaningful work and a solid learning curve

Team-Oriented: As children, Generation Y participated in team sports, play groups and other group activities. They value teamwork and seek the input and affirmation of others. Part of a no-person-left-behind generation, Generation Y is loyal, committed and wants to be included and involved.

Attention-Craving: Generation Y craves attention in the forms of feedback and guidance. They appreciate being kept in the loop and seek frequent praise and reassurance. Generation Y may benefit greatly from mentors who can help guide and develop their young careers.

Font: http://legalcareers.about.com/od/practicetips/a/Ge...

The word that best complete the gap 2 is:


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Q328056 Matemática
Das equações de retas abaixo, a única que é perpendicular a 2x + 3y + 4 = 0 é:


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Q328050 Matemática
Pedro precisa dividir um número x por 0,005; porém a tecla da sua calculadora que efetua divisão não está funcionando.Mas Pedro sabe que dividir um número por 0,005 é o mesmo que multiplicá-lo por:

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Q328047 Português
Assinale a alternativa que completa, correta e respectivamente, as lacunas.

____________ as cópias do contrato. Consideramos _______ as cláusulas.


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Q328046 Português
Considere o período e as afirmações abaixo.

O aluno atrevido, não obedeceu o professor e ligou o celular

.I Há um problema de regência verbal, pois o correto seria “ao professor".
II A pontuação está correta.
III Deveria haver uma vírgula antes de “ligou".

Está correto o que se afirma somente em :



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Q328043 Português
Assinale a alternativa que completa, correta e respectivamente, as lacunas abaixo:

As inscrições estarão abertas ___ partir de segunda e os documentos deverão ser enviados ___ secretaria.


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Q328041 Português
Assinale a alternativa em que o termo destacado não é classificado como adjetivo.

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Q276991 Noções de Informática
Considere o seguinte texto, digitado em um slide do MS-PowerPoint 2007: Exemplo Selecionando-se uma das opções do botão representado a seguir, disponibilizadas imediatamente por meio do clique no símbolo,
Imagem associada para resolução da questão

presente na guia Início do MS-PowerPoint 2007, obtém-se como resultado

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Ano: 2012 Banca: VUNESP Órgão: SPTrans Prova: VUNESP - 2012 - SPTrans - Auditor Pleno |
Q274661 Direito do Trabalho
De acordo com o item V da Súmula 331 do Tribunal Superior do Trabalho, os entes integrantes da Administração Pública direta e indireta respondem subsidiariamente, nas mesmas condições do item IV desta mesma súmula, caso evidenciada a sua conduta culposa no cumprimento das obrigações da Lei n.º______________ , especialmente na fiscalização do cumprimento das obrigações contratuais e legais da prestadora de serviço como empregadora. A aludida responsabilidade não decorre de mero inadimplemento das obrigações trabalhistas assumidas pela empresa regularmente contratada.

Assinale a alternativa que preenche corretamente a lacuna.
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Ano: 2012 Banca: VUNESP Órgão: SPTrans Prova: VUNESP - 2012 - SPTrans - Auditor Pleno |
Q274654 Contabilidade Geral
Segundo a Lei n.º 6.404/76, art. 227, a operação pela qual uma ou mais sociedades são absorvidas por outra, que lhes sucede em todos os direitos e obrigações, é
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Ano: 2012 Banca: VUNESP Órgão: SPTrans Prova: VUNESP - 2012 - SPTrans - Auditor Pleno |
Q274653 Contabilidade Geral
As características qualitativas da informação contábil-financeira útil, segundo o CPC que divulga a estrutura conceitual da informação contábil, devem ser aplicadas à informação contábil-financeira fornecida pelas demonstrações contábeis, assim como à informação contábil-financeira fornecida por outros meios. Nesse contexto, pode-se mencionar que as características qualitativas que melhoram a utilidade da informação que é relevante e que é representada com fidedignidade, bem como podem também auxiliar a determinar qual de duas alternativas que sejam consideradas equivalentes em termos de relevância e fidedignidade de representação deve ser usada para retratar um fenômeno, são:
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Ano: 2012 Banca: VUNESP Órgão: SPTrans Prova: VUNESP - 2012 - SPTrans - Auditor Pleno |
Q274652 Contabilidade Geral
O objetivo deste Pronunciamento técnico é estabelecer o tratamento contábil para ativos imobilizados, de forma que os usuários das demonstrações contábeis possam discernir a informação sobre o investimento da entidade em seus ativos imobilizados, bem como suas mutações. Os principais pontos a serem considerados na contabilização do ativo imobilizado são o reconhecimento dos ativos, a determinação dos seus valores contábeis e os valores de depreciação e perdas por desvalorização a serem reconhecidas em relação aos mesmos.

O texto refere-se ao Pronunciamento técnico – CPC
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Ano: 2012 Banca: VUNESP Órgão: SPTrans Prova: VUNESP - 2012 - SPTrans - Auditor Pleno |
Q274651 Legislação Federal
Sabe-se que o Regime Tributário de Transição – RTT de apuração do lucro real foi instituído para tratar dos ajustes tributários decorrentes dos novos métodos e critérios contábeis introduzidos pela Lei n.º 11.638, de 28 de dezembro de 2007. O RTT vigerá até a entrada em vigor de lei que discipline os efeitos tributários dos novos métodos e critérios contábeis, buscando a neutralidade tributária, sendo o regime optativo para os anos calendários:
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3181: B
3182: A
3183: E
3184: A
3185: D
3186: B
3187: E
3188: D
3189: E
3190: D
3191: A
3192: D
3193: E
3194: E
3195: C
3196: C
3197: C
3198: E
3199: D
3200: B