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Q2165 Sistemas Operacionais

Analise as seguintes afirmações relacionadas a conceitos básicos sobre Sistema Operacional Windows 2000 e Segurança da Informação.

I. No sistema operacional Windows, versão que permite configurações de cotas de disco, ao se selecionar a opção " Negar espaço em disco para usuários excedendo o limite de cota", os usuários que excederem seus limites de cota receberão uma mensagem informando que o limite do espaço em disco será excedido mas poderão gravar dados adicionais no volume. O espaço será negado somente quando o usuário efetuar novo logon. Neste caso, o servidor enviará uma mensagem solicitando ao usuário que exclua ou remova alguns arquivos existentes no mesmo.

II. É possível definir permissões de arquivo e pasta apenas nas unidades formatadas para usar o NTFS.

III. O tamanho padrão do arquivo de paginação da memória virtual pagefile.sys criado durante a instalação do Sistema Operacional tem 1,5 vezes a quantidade de RAM instalada no computador. É possível otimizar o uso da memória virtual dividindo o espaço entre várias unidades e especialmente removendo-a de unidades mais lentas ou muito acessadas.

IV. Um backup diário é aquele que copia somente os arquivos alterados desde o último backup incremental e marca os arquivos como tendo sofrido backup.

Indique a opção que contenha todas as afirmações verdadeiras.

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Q2164 Noções de Informática

Analise as seguintes afirmações relacionadas a conceitos básicos sobre hardware, software e Sistema Operacional Windows 2000.

I. O USB (Universal Serial Bus, barramento serial universal) é um barramento que dá suporte à instalação Plug and Play. Usando o USB pode-se conectar e desconectar dispositivos sem desligar ou reiniciar o computador. É possível usar uma única porta USB para conectar vários dispositivos periféricos.

II. Um Driver de Dispositivo é um programa que permite que um dispositivo, como uma placa de rede, se comunique com o Sistema Operacional. Para os dispositivos ativados no Sistema Operacional, os drivers de dispositivo são carregados automaticamente quando o computador é inicializado.

III. A memória em um computador é organizada em uma hierarquia que, considerando-se o tempo de acesso da mais rápida para a mais lenta, é ordenada como: Memória principal; Registradores; Cache; Armazenamento secundário em discos rígidos(HD); Armazenamento secundário em unidades de rede compartilhadas; Armazenamento secundário que utilizam acesso USB; Armazenamento secundário em CD-ROM e Armazenamento off-line(fitas).

IV. Com relação à memória de acesso aleatório (Random Access Memory - RAM), o termo "aleatório" significa que o processador, ao buscar um dado, deve varrer aleatoriamente todas as células de memória existentes no computador, até encontrar o dado desejado.

Indique a opção que contenha todas as afirmações verdadeiras.

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Q2157 Ética na Administração Pública

Constituem hipóteses de demissão de servidor público federal regido pela Lei n. 8.112/90:

I. cometimento de crime de prevaricação.

II. enriquecimento ilícito no exercício da função.

III. retirar, sem prévia autorização da autoridade competente, objeto da repartição.

IV. ofensa verbal, em serviço, a particular.

V. aceitação de presente não autorizado pelo ordenamento jurídico, para a prática de ato inerente ao exercício da função.

Estão corretas:

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Q2155 Direito Penal
Um servidor forneceu sua senha para que um outro servidor, não autorizado, acessasse banco de dados da Administração Pública, de acesso restrito. Houve o acesso efetivo. Nessa hipótese, o servidor que forneceu a senha:
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Q2154 Direito Penal
Um Auditor-Fiscal do Trabalho deixou de autuar uma empresa que havia cometido infração às normas de segurança no trabalho porque o dirigente dessa empresa prometeu-lhe uma semana de estadia num hotel de luxo, com direito a acompanhante e todas as despesas inclusas. Ocorre que, após o encerramento dos trabalhos de fiscalização e lavratura do termo de regularidade da empresa, o dirigente da mesma negou-se a cumprir a promessa. Nessa hipótese, o Auditor:
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Q2153 Ética na Administração Pública

Ética no Setor Público pode ser qualificada como:

I. agir de acordo com o que está estabelecido em lei e, também, com os valores de justiça e honestidade.

II. responsabilidade do servidor público por aquilo que fez e, também, por aquilo que não fez mas que deveria ter feito.

III. equilíbrio entre a legalidade e finalidade do ato administrativo, visando à consolidação da moralidade administrativa.

IV. não omitir a verdade, ainda que contrária aos interesses da Administração.

V. respeito ao cidadão, não protelando o reconhecimento dos seus direitos nem criando exigências além das estritamente necessárias.

Estão corretas:

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Q2152 Ética na Administração Pública

De acordo com o Decreto n. 1.171/1994 (Código de Conduta do Servidor Público Civil do Poder Executivo Federal), é vedado ao servidor público:

I. determinar a um servidor que lhe é subordinado que vá ao banco pagar suas contas pessoais (contas do mandante).

II. informar a um amigo sobre ato de caráter geral que está para ser publicado, cujo teor o beneficia (o amigo), mas que ainda é considerado assunto reservado no âmbito da Administração Pública.

III. exercer atividade no setor privado.

IV. ser membro de organização que defende a utilização de crianças como mão-de-obra barata.

V. representar contra seus superiores hierárquicos.

Estão corretas:

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Q2150 Ética na Administração Pública

Incorre em ato de improbidade administrativa, definido como enriquecimento ilícito no exercício da função pública, o Auditor-Fiscal do Trabalho que:

I. deixa de autuar uma empresa, que cometeu infração à legislação do trabalho, porque o proprietário da mesma é seu amigo pessoal.

II. presta serviços de consultoria, durante o período de férias, para empresa sediada no município onde exerce as suas funções.

III. adquire, no exercício do cargo, bens de valor incompatível com sua renda, caso não consiga comprovar a origem lícita dos recursos.

IV. doa, a pessoa física ou jurídica, bens pertencentes ao órgão em que exerce as suas funções, sem observância das formalidades legais.

V. age negligentemente no cumprimento de suas obrigações funcionais.

Estão corretas:

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Q2148 Inglês
Read the text below which is entitled “The perils of
prosperity” in order to answer questions 28 to 30.

The perils of prosperity
Source: The Economist
April 27th 2006 (Adapted)

Midway through the first decade of the 21st century,
economic growth is pulling millions out of poverty. Growth,
so devoutly desired yet often so elusive for developing
countries, is occurring in China and India on a heroic scale.
Yet once affluence is achieved, its value is often questioned.
In the 1960s and 1970s, economists started worrying about
environmental and social limits to growth. Now Avner Offer,
professor of economic history at Oxford University, has
added a weighty new critique to this tradition.
“The Challenge of Affluence” accepts that the
populations of poor countries gain from growth, but says
that the main benefits of prosperity are achieved at quite
modest levels. Its central thesis is that rising living standards
in Britain and America have engendered impatience, which
undermines well-being. The fruits of affluence are bitter
ones, and include addiction, obesity, family breakdown and
mental disorders.
According to the text,
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Q2147 Inglês
Read the text below which is entitled “The perils of
prosperity” in order to answer questions 28 to 30.

The perils of prosperity
Source: The Economist
April 27th 2006 (Adapted)

Midway through the first decade of the 21st century,
economic growth is pulling millions out of poverty. Growth,
so devoutly desired yet often so elusive for developing
countries, is occurring in China and India on a heroic scale.
Yet once affluence is achieved, its value is often questioned.
In the 1960s and 1970s, economists started worrying about
environmental and social limits to growth. Now Avner Offer,
professor of economic history at Oxford University, has
added a weighty new critique to this tradition.
“The Challenge of Affluence” accepts that the
populations of poor countries gain from growth, but says
that the main benefits of prosperity are achieved at quite
modest levels. Its central thesis is that rising living standards
in Britain and America have engendered impatience, which
undermines well-being. The fruits of affluence are bitter
ones, and include addiction, obesity, family breakdown and
mental disorders.
Professor Offer´s new critique is described as weighty. Therefore,
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Q2146 Inglês
Read the text below which is entitled “The perils of
prosperity” in order to answer questions 28 to 30.

The perils of prosperity
Source: The Economist
April 27th 2006 (Adapted)

Midway through the first decade of the 21st century,
economic growth is pulling millions out of poverty. Growth,
so devoutly desired yet often so elusive for developing
countries, is occurring in China and India on a heroic scale.
Yet once affluence is achieved, its value is often questioned.
In the 1960s and 1970s, economists started worrying about
environmental and social limits to growth. Now Avner Offer,
professor of economic history at Oxford University, has
added a weighty new critique to this tradition.
“The Challenge of Affluence” accepts that the
populations of poor countries gain from growth, but says
that the main benefits of prosperity are achieved at quite
modest levels. Its central thesis is that rising living standards
in Britain and America have engendered impatience, which
undermines well-being. The fruits of affluence are bitter
ones, and include addiction, obesity, family breakdown and
mental disorders.
According to Professor Avner Offer, affluence
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Q2145 Inglês
Read the text below which is entitled “The global union” in
order to answer questions 25 to 27.

The global union
Source: Newsweek Special Edition
Dec 2005 – Feb 2006 (Adapted)

What would a global union look like? Think more
corporate partnership than class struggle. Today, capital is
global and employers are global. Companies, not countries,
make the rules. To survive, unions need to find their niche.
Global companies are going to need an organization that,
in a sense, will manage their labor and protect workers’
rights. A global union would set standard practices and
codes of conduct – perhaps even minimum wages and
work hours.
My critics in the labor movement cringe when I use
words like “partnership” and “value added”. The reality is
that unions need to add value or corporations will ignore
us. If we want an equitable stake in the company, we need
to define what our goals are. We can’t just demand a raise
in pay without offering an incentive to the company. We’re
already far behind multinational corporations in the global
game. We made the mistake of transferring the industrial
model of unionism of the last country to the 21st. We lost
market share: in 1960, one in four workers was in a union;
now it’s one in 12.
According to the text, the number of workers affiliated to a union has
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Q2144 Inglês
Read the text below which is entitled “The global union” in
order to answer questions 25 to 27.

The global union
Source: Newsweek Special Edition
Dec 2005 – Feb 2006 (Adapted)

What would a global union look like? Think more
corporate partnership than class struggle. Today, capital is
global and employers are global. Companies, not countries,
make the rules. To survive, unions need to find their niche.
Global companies are going to need an organization that,
in a sense, will manage their labor and protect workers’
rights. A global union would set standard practices and
codes of conduct – perhaps even minimum wages and
work hours.
My critics in the labor movement cringe when I use
words like “partnership” and “value added”. The reality is
that unions need to add value or corporations will ignore
us. If we want an equitable stake in the company, we need
to define what our goals are. We can’t just demand a raise
in pay without offering an incentive to the company. We’re
already far behind multinational corporations in the global
game. We made the mistake of transferring the industrial
model of unionism of the last country to the 21st. We lost
market share: in 1960, one in four workers was in a union;
now it’s one in 12.
Paragraph 2 of the text allows us to discover that the writer is
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Q2143 Inglês
Read the text below which is entitled “The global union” in
order to answer questions 25 to 27.

The global union
Source: Newsweek Special Edition
Dec 2005 – Feb 2006 (Adapted)

What would a global union look like? Think more
corporate partnership than class struggle. Today, capital is
global and employers are global. Companies, not countries,
make the rules. To survive, unions need to find their niche.
Global companies are going to need an organization that,
in a sense, will manage their labor and protect workers’
rights. A global union would set standard practices and
codes of conduct – perhaps even minimum wages and
work hours.
My critics in the labor movement cringe when I use
words like “partnership” and “value added”. The reality is
that unions need to add value or corporations will ignore
us. If we want an equitable stake in the company, we need
to define what our goals are. We can’t just demand a raise
in pay without offering an incentive to the company. We’re
already far behind multinational corporations in the global
game. We made the mistake of transferring the industrial
model of unionism of the last country to the 21st. We lost
market share: in 1960, one in four workers was in a union;
now it’s one in 12.
In paragraph 1, the author
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Q2142 Inglês

Read the text below which is entitled "The future of work" in
order to answer questions 21 to 24.

The future of work

Source: Newsweek
Jan 30th, 2006 (Adapted)

Many of the rich world’s notions about old age are dying.
While the streamlining effects of international competition
are focusing attention on the need to create and keep good
jobs, those fears will eventually give way to worries about
the growing shortage of young workers. One unavoidable
solution: putting older people back to work, whether they
like it or not. Indeed, cutting-edge European economies
like those of Finland and Denmark have already raised
their retirement ages, reversing the postwar trend toward
ever-earlier retirement. Others are under severe pressure
to follow suit, as both the European Commission and the
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
(OECD) have recently warned their members that their
future prosperity depends on a growing contribution from
the elderly.
This erosion of one of the cornerstones of the good
life – relaxed golden years – has not gone unremarked. In
the last year, Belgium, Italy and France have all been hit
with massive protests against pension reforms that would,
among other things, have raised the retirement age.

Finland and Denmark are described as "cutting-edge economies", which means they are considered
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Q2141 Inglês

Read the text below which is entitled "The future of work" in
order to answer questions 21 to 24.

The future of work

Source: Newsweek
Jan 30th, 2006 (Adapted)

Many of the rich world’s notions about old age are dying.
While the streamlining effects of international competition
are focusing attention on the need to create and keep good
jobs, those fears will eventually give way to worries about
the growing shortage of young workers. One unavoidable
solution: putting older people back to work, whether they
like it or not. Indeed, cutting-edge European economies
like those of Finland and Denmark have already raised
their retirement ages, reversing the postwar trend toward
ever-earlier retirement. Others are under severe pressure
to follow suit, as both the European Commission and the
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
(OECD) have recently warned their members that their
future prosperity depends on a growing contribution from
the elderly.
This erosion of one of the cornerstones of the good
life – relaxed golden years – has not gone unremarked. In
the last year, Belgium, Italy and France have all been hit
with massive protests against pension reforms that would,
among other things, have raised the retirement age.

According to the text,
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Q2140 Inglês

Read the text below which is entitled "The future of work" in
order to answer questions 21 to 24.

The future of work

Source: Newsweek
Jan 30th, 2006 (Adapted)

Many of the rich world’s notions about old age are dying.
While the streamlining effects of international competition
are focusing attention on the need to create and keep good
jobs, those fears will eventually give way to worries about
the growing shortage of young workers. One unavoidable
solution: putting older people back to work, whether they
like it or not. Indeed, cutting-edge European economies
like those of Finland and Denmark have already raised
their retirement ages, reversing the postwar trend toward
ever-earlier retirement. Others are under severe pressure
to follow suit, as both the European Commission and the
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
(OECD) have recently warned their members that their
future prosperity depends on a growing contribution from
the elderly.
This erosion of one of the cornerstones of the good
life – relaxed golden years – has not gone unremarked. In
the last year, Belgium, Italy and France have all been hit
with massive protests against pension reforms that would,
among other things, have raised the retirement age.

In relation to the retirement ages, two specific countries have
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Q2139 Inglês

Read the text below which is entitled "The future of work" in
order to answer questions 21 to 24.

The future of work

Source: Newsweek
Jan 30th, 2006 (Adapted)

Many of the rich world’s notions about old age are dying.
While the streamlining effects of international competition
are focusing attention on the need to create and keep good
jobs, those fears will eventually give way to worries about
the growing shortage of young workers. One unavoidable
solution: putting older people back to work, whether they
like it or not. Indeed, cutting-edge European economies
like those of Finland and Denmark have already raised
their retirement ages, reversing the postwar trend toward
ever-earlier retirement. Others are under severe pressure
to follow suit, as both the European Commission and the
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
(OECD) have recently warned their members that their
future prosperity depends on a growing contribution from
the elderly.
This erosion of one of the cornerstones of the good
life – relaxed golden years – has not gone unremarked. In
the last year, Belgium, Italy and France have all been hit
with massive protests against pension reforms that would,
among other things, have raised the retirement age.

The author calls the readers' attention to the
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Q2138 Português
Os trechos abaixo constituem um texto. Assinale a opção que apresenta erro de pontuação.
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Q2137 Português

Os trechos a seguir constituem um texto, mas estão desordenados. Ordene-os nos parênteses e assinale a resposta correta.

( ) Essa meta, alcançada 53 anos depois, começou a ganhar contornos de realidade nos anos 80, quando a empresa atingiu a produção de 500 mil barris/dia.

( ) Criada pelo decreto assinado pelo presidente Getúlio Vargas, em 3 de outubro de 1953, a Petrobras já nasceu com a missão de alcançar a auto-suficiência na produção brasileira de petróleo. 

( ) Entretanto, foi no início da década de 70 que começou a ser delineada a estratégia que resultaria nas primeiras conquistas da empresa. Na época, o país crescia a taxas de 10% ao ano, o que contribuiu para que, naquela década, o consumo de derivados duplicasse.

( ) Porém, foi depois do alinhamento de preços dos combustíveis às cotações internacionais que a empresa conseguiu maior acesso ao mercado de capitais internacional. Com isso, obteve os recursos para financiar os investimentos necessários que resultaram na auto-suficiência.

( ) Assim, ao longo das últimas cinco décadas, diante do nacionalismo que cerca o petróleo no Brasil, os interesses da Petrobras confundiram-se com os do país.

(Jornal do Brasil, 23/04/2006)

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Respostas
861: C
862: E
863: C
864: A
865: B
866: E
867: A
868: D
869: C
870: D
871: A
872: C
873: D
874: B
875: B
876: C
877: E
878: A
879: E
880: C