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Q1963005 Raciocínio Lógico
      De acordo com o organograma do BANRISUL, existem sete diretorias ligadas diretamente à Presidência dessa instituição, entre as quais se incluem a Diretoria Administrativa e a Diretoria de Tecnologia da Informação e Inovação. Para aumentar a eficiência, 28 funcionários foram enviados para o centro de treinamento da empresa, tendo sido quatro funcionários escolhidos por cada uma das sete diretorias. 
Com base na situação hipotética anterior, julgue o próximo item, relacionados aos 28 funcionários enviados para o centro de treinamento da empresa. 

O número de maneiras diferentes de formar duas equipes com 14 funcionários cada, de modo que os quatro funcionários da Diretoria Administrativa estejam na mesma equipe, é inferior a 2410/(10!).
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Q1963004 Raciocínio Lógico
      De acordo com o organograma do BANRISUL, existem sete diretorias ligadas diretamente à Presidência dessa instituição, entre as quais se incluem a Diretoria Administrativa e a Diretoria de Tecnologia da Informação e Inovação. Para aumentar a eficiência, 28 funcionários foram enviados para o centro de treinamento da empresa, tendo sido quatro funcionários escolhidos por cada uma das sete diretorias. 
Com base na situação hipotética anterior, julgue o próximo item, relacionados aos 28 funcionários enviados para o centro de treinamento da empresa. 

A probabilidade de serem escolhidos, aleatoriamente, três funcionários da Diretoria de Tecnologia da Informação e Inovação entre os referidos 28 funcionários é superior a 1/28x27.
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Q1963003 Raciocínio Lógico
      De acordo com o organograma do BANRISUL, existem sete diretorias ligadas diretamente à Presidência dessa instituição, entre as quais se incluem a Diretoria Administrativa e a Diretoria de Tecnologia da Informação e Inovação. Para aumentar a eficiência, 28 funcionários foram enviados para o centro de treinamento da empresa, tendo sido quatro funcionários escolhidos por cada uma das sete diretorias. 
Com base na situação hipotética anterior, julgue o próximo item, relacionados aos 28 funcionários enviados para o centro de treinamento da empresa. 

O número de maneiras distintas de organizar esses funcionários em quatro equipes de sete funcionários é superior a 284/(7!)4
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Q1963002 Raciocínio Lógico
      Uma pesquisa feita no Aeroporto Internacional Salgado Filho, em Porto Alegre, com os turistas que estavam retornando para suas cidades de origem durante o mês de abril, revelou que, entre esses turistas, 556 visitaram a Orla do Guaíba, 190 não visitaram o Parque Farroupilha, 420 visitaram esses dois pontos turísticos e 154 visitaram apenas um desses dois pontos turísticos.

Considerando a situação hipotética apresentada, julgue o item a seguir. 


O número de turistas que não visitaram o Parque Farroupilha nem a Orla do Guaíba é inferior a 50.

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Q1963001 Raciocínio Lógico
      Uma pesquisa feita no Aeroporto Internacional Salgado Filho, em Porto Alegre, com os turistas que estavam retornando para suas cidades de origem durante o mês de abril, revelou que, entre esses turistas, 556 visitaram a Orla do Guaíba, 190 não visitaram o Parque Farroupilha, 420 visitaram esses dois pontos turísticos e 154 visitaram apenas um desses dois pontos turísticos.

Considerando a situação hipotética apresentada, julgue o item a seguir. 


O número total de turistas entrevistados é superior a 600.

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Q1963000 Raciocínio Lógico
      Uma pesquisa feita no Aeroporto Internacional Salgado Filho, em Porto Alegre, com os turistas que estavam retornando para suas cidades de origem durante o mês de abril, revelou que, entre esses turistas, 556 visitaram a Orla do Guaíba, 190 não visitaram o Parque Farroupilha, 420 visitaram esses dois pontos turísticos e 154 visitaram apenas um desses dois pontos turísticos.

Considerando a situação hipotética apresentada, julgue o item a seguir. 


O número de turistas que visitaram o Parque Farroupilha e não visitaram a Orla do Guaíba é superior a 34.

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Q1962999 Raciocínio Lógico
      Uma pesquisa feita no Aeroporto Internacional Salgado Filho, em Porto Alegre, com os turistas que estavam retornando para suas cidades de origem durante o mês de abril, revelou que, entre esses turistas, 556 visitaram a Orla do Guaíba, 190 não visitaram o Parque Farroupilha, 420 visitaram esses dois pontos turísticos e 154 visitaram apenas um desses dois pontos turísticos.

Considerando a situação hipotética apresentada, julgue o item a seguir. 


O número de turistas que visitaram a Orla do Guaíba e não visitaram o Parque Farroupilha é inferior a 140. 

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Q1962998 Inglês
     In 1863, in an effort to reduce street traffic, London opened the world’s first underground line, the Metropolitan Railway. Its birth can be traced back two decades before to the building of the world’s first under-river tunnel below the Thames, which swiftly became both popular with pedestrians and a huge tourist attraction.

      Initially, what would become the London Underground consisted of tracks dug slightly below the surface and then covered over, but as the technology improved, and trains switched from steam-powered to electric, the lines went deeper. Now the ground beneath Londoners’ feet hums with an extensive network of Tube lines ferrying people about the city speedily, efficiently — and out of sight. 

      Along with trains, powerlines, pipes, and cables, there’s another piece of infrastructure some have long wished to bury — roads. To some, these thick asphalt ribbons crisscrossing countries and cleaving apart communities and ecosystems no longer seem fit for purpose. As they sprawl longer and wider in the hopes of speeding up traffic, congestion ticks upwards and cars continue to pollute the air and spew greenhouse gases.

      No one has suggested burying every single one of the world’s roads. But what would happen if we did relocate them all below the surface? In a time of increasing urbanization, soaring inequality and climate crisis, imagining the impact this could have raises important questions about how our global transport system is developing — and prompts us to consider where we really want it to go.


What if all roads went underground? Internet: <www.bbc.com> (adapted)

Based on the previous text, judge the following item.



In “To some, these thick asphalt ribbons crisscrossing countries and cleaving apart communities and ecosystems no longer seem fit for purpose”, the excerpt “no longer seem fit for purpose” could be correctly replaced by don’t seem fit for purpose anymore, without change in its meaning. 

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Q1962997 Inglês
     In 1863, in an effort to reduce street traffic, London opened the world’s first underground line, the Metropolitan Railway. Its birth can be traced back two decades before to the building of the world’s first under-river tunnel below the Thames, which swiftly became both popular with pedestrians and a huge tourist attraction.

      Initially, what would become the London Underground consisted of tracks dug slightly below the surface and then covered over, but as the technology improved, and trains switched from steam-powered to electric, the lines went deeper. Now the ground beneath Londoners’ feet hums with an extensive network of Tube lines ferrying people about the city speedily, efficiently — and out of sight. 

      Along with trains, powerlines, pipes, and cables, there’s another piece of infrastructure some have long wished to bury — roads. To some, these thick asphalt ribbons crisscrossing countries and cleaving apart communities and ecosystems no longer seem fit for purpose. As they sprawl longer and wider in the hopes of speeding up traffic, congestion ticks upwards and cars continue to pollute the air and spew greenhouse gases.

      No one has suggested burying every single one of the world’s roads. But what would happen if we did relocate them all below the surface? In a time of increasing urbanization, soaring inequality and climate crisis, imagining the impact this could have raises important questions about how our global transport system is developing — and prompts us to consider where we really want it to go.


What if all roads went underground? Internet: <www.bbc.com> (adapted)

Based on the previous text, judge the following item.



The adverbs “swiftly” and “speedily” (first and second paragraphs, respectively) both mean quickly.  

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Q1962996 Inglês
     In 1863, in an effort to reduce street traffic, London opened the world’s first underground line, the Metropolitan Railway. Its birth can be traced back two decades before to the building of the world’s first under-river tunnel below the Thames, which swiftly became both popular with pedestrians and a huge tourist attraction.

      Initially, what would become the London Underground consisted of tracks dug slightly below the surface and then covered over, but as the technology improved, and trains switched from steam-powered to electric, the lines went deeper. Now the ground beneath Londoners’ feet hums with an extensive network of Tube lines ferrying people about the city speedily, efficiently — and out of sight. 

      Along with trains, powerlines, pipes, and cables, there’s another piece of infrastructure some have long wished to bury — roads. To some, these thick asphalt ribbons crisscrossing countries and cleaving apart communities and ecosystems no longer seem fit for purpose. As they sprawl longer and wider in the hopes of speeding up traffic, congestion ticks upwards and cars continue to pollute the air and spew greenhouse gases.

      No one has suggested burying every single one of the world’s roads. But what would happen if we did relocate them all below the surface? In a time of increasing urbanization, soaring inequality and climate crisis, imagining the impact this could have raises important questions about how our global transport system is developing — and prompts us to consider where we really want it to go.


What if all roads went underground? Internet: <www.bbc.com> (adapted)

Based on the previous text, judge the following item. 



The last period of the second-to-last paragraph suggests that ecosystems are decreasing.

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Q1962995 Inglês
     In 1863, in an effort to reduce street traffic, London opened the world’s first underground line, the Metropolitan Railway. Its birth can be traced back two decades before to the building of the world’s first under-river tunnel below the Thames, which swiftly became both popular with pedestrians and a huge tourist attraction.

      Initially, what would become the London Underground consisted of tracks dug slightly below the surface and then covered over, but as the technology improved, and trains switched from steam-powered to electric, the lines went deeper. Now the ground beneath Londoners’ feet hums with an extensive network of Tube lines ferrying people about the city speedily, efficiently — and out of sight. 

      Along with trains, powerlines, pipes, and cables, there’s another piece of infrastructure some have long wished to bury — roads. To some, these thick asphalt ribbons crisscrossing countries and cleaving apart communities and ecosystems no longer seem fit for purpose. As they sprawl longer and wider in the hopes of speeding up traffic, congestion ticks upwards and cars continue to pollute the air and spew greenhouse gases.

      No one has suggested burying every single one of the world’s roads. But what would happen if we did relocate them all below the surface? In a time of increasing urbanization, soaring inequality and climate crisis, imagining the impact this could have raises important questions about how our global transport system is developing — and prompts us to consider where we really want it to go.


What if all roads went underground? Internet: <www.bbc.com> (adapted)

Based on the previous text, judge the following item. 



According to the text, the more technology improved and the more electric trains took over from steam-powered ones, the deeper the lines went.

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Q1962992 Inglês
      There are several things to keep in mind when determining what field of IT to go into. Keep an eye on job websites to see which jobs are most in demand. Keep in mind that for many jobs described in an ad, there are several levels of positions available. For instance, there are “junior”, “senior”, and “lead” software developer positions available. 

      Be honest with yourself. If you don’t have previous experience, good contacts, or a good degree from a well-known university, you may want to apply for a lower-level job first. Also, find out what the job you are seeking typically pays in your area. If you are young, unemployed or are struggling financially, try and keep your salary expectations a bit lower than the average. That may improve your chances of getting hired. 

      Once you have work experience, then you will be in a good position to ask for more money. Sometimes the best way to get more money is to quit your job and work for another similar company. This may sound cruel or thankless, but that’s how business works in the real world. 

      Everyone who works hard deserves a raise every year. How do you show your IT manager that you are a good performer? Easy. Show up on time, be dependable, be active in the meetings, and always do a little bit more than is asked of you. Also, equally important is to be well-liked by members of your team. 

      One thing to bear in mind is the importance of learning something new every day. IT is an area where people are judged largely by how much they know. There are some things you can do to increase your worth to your company, like learning a new programming language or studying to be a project manager. Also, meeting company goals can have beneficial results when it’s time to renegotiate salaries, survive a round of layoffs, or get a promotion.


Internet: <www.english4it.com> (adapted)

Based on the text previous text, judge the following item.  



According to the fourth paragraph, it is a good thing to depend on other colleagues to be a good worker.

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Q1962991 Inglês
      There are several things to keep in mind when determining what field of IT to go into. Keep an eye on job websites to see which jobs are most in demand. Keep in mind that for many jobs described in an ad, there are several levels of positions available. For instance, there are “junior”, “senior”, and “lead” software developer positions available. 

      Be honest with yourself. If you don’t have previous experience, good contacts, or a good degree from a well-known university, you may want to apply for a lower-level job first. Also, find out what the job you are seeking typically pays in your area. If you are young, unemployed or are struggling financially, try and keep your salary expectations a bit lower than the average. That may improve your chances of getting hired. 

      Once you have work experience, then you will be in a good position to ask for more money. Sometimes the best way to get more money is to quit your job and work for another similar company. This may sound cruel or thankless, but that’s how business works in the real world. 

      Everyone who works hard deserves a raise every year. How do you show your IT manager that you are a good performer? Easy. Show up on time, be dependable, be active in the meetings, and always do a little bit more than is asked of you. Also, equally important is to be well-liked by members of your team. 

      One thing to bear in mind is the importance of learning something new every day. IT is an area where people are judged largely by how much they know. There are some things you can do to increase your worth to your company, like learning a new programming language or studying to be a project manager. Also, meeting company goals can have beneficial results when it’s time to renegotiate salaries, survive a round of layoffs, or get a promotion.


Internet: <www.english4it.com> (adapted)

Based on the text previous text, judge the following item.  



It can be concluded from the text that an IT worker should always seek to acquire more knowledge in their field.

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Q1962990 Inglês
      There are several things to keep in mind when determining what field of IT to go into. Keep an eye on job websites to see which jobs are most in demand. Keep in mind that for many jobs described in an ad, there are several levels of positions available. For instance, there are “junior”, “senior”, and “lead” software developer positions available. 

      Be honest with yourself. If you don’t have previous experience, good contacts, or a good degree from a well-known university, you may want to apply for a lower-level job first. Also, find out what the job you are seeking typically pays in your area. If you are young, unemployed or are struggling financially, try and keep your salary expectations a bit lower than the average. That may improve your chances of getting hired. 

      Once you have work experience, then you will be in a good position to ask for more money. Sometimes the best way to get more money is to quit your job and work for another similar company. This may sound cruel or thankless, but that’s how business works in the real world. 

      Everyone who works hard deserves a raise every year. How do you show your IT manager that you are a good performer? Easy. Show up on time, be dependable, be active in the meetings, and always do a little bit more than is asked of you. Also, equally important is to be well-liked by members of your team. 

      One thing to bear in mind is the importance of learning something new every day. IT is an area where people are judged largely by how much they know. There are some things you can do to increase your worth to your company, like learning a new programming language or studying to be a project manager. Also, meeting company goals can have beneficial results when it’s time to renegotiate salaries, survive a round of layoffs, or get a promotion.


Internet: <www.english4it.com> (adapted)

Based on the text previous text, judge the following item.  



In the second paragraph, the excerpt “If you don’t have previous experience, good contacts, or a good degree from a well-known university, you may want to apply for a lower-level job first” can be correctly rewritten as You may want to apply for a lower-level job first, unless you have previous experience, good contacts, or a good degree from a well-known university, without change in its meaning.

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Q1962989 Inglês
      There are several things to keep in mind when determining what field of IT to go into. Keep an eye on job websites to see which jobs are most in demand. Keep in mind that for many jobs described in an ad, there are several levels of positions available. For instance, there are “junior”, “senior”, and “lead” software developer positions available. 

      Be honest with yourself. If you don’t have previous experience, good contacts, or a good degree from a well-known university, you may want to apply for a lower-level job first. Also, find out what the job you are seeking typically pays in your area. If you are young, unemployed or are struggling financially, try and keep your salary expectations a bit lower than the average. That may improve your chances of getting hired. 

      Once you have work experience, then you will be in a good position to ask for more money. Sometimes the best way to get more money is to quit your job and work for another similar company. This may sound cruel or thankless, but that’s how business works in the real world. 

      Everyone who works hard deserves a raise every year. How do you show your IT manager that you are a good performer? Easy. Show up on time, be dependable, be active in the meetings, and always do a little bit more than is asked of you. Also, equally important is to be well-liked by members of your team. 

      One thing to bear in mind is the importance of learning something new every day. IT is an area where people are judged largely by how much they know. There are some things you can do to increase your worth to your company, like learning a new programming language or studying to be a project manager. Also, meeting company goals can have beneficial results when it’s time to renegotiate salaries, survive a round of layoffs, or get a promotion.


Internet: <www.english4it.com> (adapted)

Based on the text previous text, judge the following item.  



The main goal of the text is to motivate the reader to become a senior IT professional in whatever company they choose to work for. 

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Q1962987 Português

Considerando a imagem precedente, julgue o item a seguir. 



No trecho “Livre de complicações, cheio de vantagens”, embora os adjetivos “Livre” e “cheio”, assim como os substantivos “complicações” e “vantagens”, tenham sentidos opostos entre si, a ideia expressa por “cheio de vantagens” é adicional, e não contrária, à afirmação “Livre de complicações”.

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81: C
82: E
83: C
84: E
85: C
86: E
87: C
88: C
89: C
90: E
91: C
92: C
93: E
94: E
95: C
96: C
97: E
98: E
99: C
100: C