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Q2073418 Engenharia de Software
Para se desenvolver um projeto de software em UML (Unified Modelling Language), existem diversos tipos de diagramas que podem ser utilizados pelo projetista. Assinale a alternativa que apresenta corretamente o nome de um diagrama dinâmico utilizado na modelagem e no projeto de software UML. 
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Q2073417 História e Geografia de Estados e Municípios
Trata-se de uma dança de origem ibérica que se instalou em Sergipe no período colonial. É realizada no período do Natal como forma de comemoração do nascimento de Jesus e envolve uma homenagem aos Reis Magos. As características mencionadas referem-se a uma dança que faz parte da cultura sergipana. Essa dança é denominada
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Q2073416 História e Geografia de Estados e Municípios
Sobre a formação metropolitana de Aracaju, assinale a alternativa correta.
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Q2073414 História e Geografia de Estados e Municípios
Ao considerar o processo político-administrativo de Sergipe entre os anos de 1890 e 1930, enquanto o novo modelo administrativo se desenvolvia no Brasil, Sergipe passava por juntas e governos provisórios, os quais se sucederam até meados de 1982, resultando 
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Q2073413 História e Geografia de Estados e Municípios
A tecelagem e a comercialização de peças rústicas de algodão no período colonial foram importantes atividades econômicas no agreste sergipano. Tais atividades se intensificaram a partir 
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Q2073412 História e Geografia de Estados e Municípios
Barragens são barreiras artificiais criadas em cursos d’água para a retenção de grandes volumes de água. O estado de Sergipe possui diversas barragens, dentre elas está a Sindicalista Jaime Umbelino de Souza, localizada no município de São Cristóvão, onde o curso d’água barrado é o curso d’água do rio 
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Q2073411 Modelagem de Processos de Negócio (BPM)
Antônio foi recém-contratado por uma empresa para criar um sistema de gestão eletrônica de documentos. Em relação às etapas que deverão ser realizadas por ele, assinale a alternativa correta. 
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Q2073410 Modelagem de Processos de Negócio (BPM)
Para realizar a identificação e a delimitação de um processo de negócio, podem ser utilizadas matrizes de priorização. Sobre o tema, assinale a alternativa correta.
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Q2073409 Modelagem de Processos de Negócio (BPM)
Uma das etapas do planejamento estratégico consiste em definir uma cesta equilibrada de indicadores de desempenho que ajudem a alta direção a analisar se os objetivos estratégicos estão sendo atingidos. Sobre os indicadores de processo, assinale a alternativa correta. 
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Q2073408 Modelagem de Processos de Negócio (BPM)
Em relação às técnicas de mapeamento de processos, assinale a alternativa INCORRETA.
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Q2073407 Conhecimentos Bancários
Em relação aos crimes de lavagem de dinheiro e à Lei n.º 9.613/1998 e suas alterações, assinale a alternativa correta. 
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Q2073406 Conhecimentos Bancários
Em relação aos produtos financeiros (ativos e passivos) disponíveis, assinale a alternativa correta.
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Q2073404 Conhecimentos Bancários
Você foi escalado para desenvolver e implementar um projeto relacionado à tecnologia da informação (TI), que tem por objetivo colaborar com a avaliação dos principais papéis negociados no mercado de capitais, a respeito dos quais é correto afirmar que 
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Q2073403 Conhecimentos Bancários
O Sistema Financeiro Nacional (SFN) é composto por um conjunto de entidades e instituições que promovem a intermediação financeira. Nesse sentido, analise as assertivas e assinale a alternativa que aponta as corretas.
I. A organização do Sistema Financeiro Nacional (SFN) acontece por meio de agentes normativos, supervisores e operadores. II. O Conselho Monetário Nacional, órgão normativo, tem a responsabilidade de formular a política da moeda e do crédito. III. O Banco Central do Brasil, entidade supervisora, tem por objetivo monitorar e fiscalizar o sistema financeiro, além de executar as políticas monetária, cambial e de crédito. IV. A comissão de valores mobiliários (CVM), bancos, caixas econômicas e a bolsa de valores são exemplos de operadores do SFN. 
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Q2073401 Filosofia do Direito
A respeito de ética e democracia: exercício da cidadania, assinale a alternativa INCORRETA. 
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Q2073399 Filosofia do Direito
Como se sabe, moral e ética não são sinônimos. Moral vem do grego Mos ou Morus, referindo-se exclusivamente ao regramento que determina a ação do indivíduo. Nesse sentido, assinale a alternativa que apresenta diferenciações corretas a respeito de ética e moral.
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Q2073398 Inglês
What is the Difference Between Checking and Savings Accounts?

    The main difference between checking and savings accounts is that checking accounts are primarily for accessing your money for daily use while savings accounts are primarily for saving money. Checking accounts are considered “transactional,” meaning that they allow you to access your money when and where you need it. While both allow you to access your money, you may consider it easier to do so with checking accounts. Since these accounts are designed to give you easy access to your cash, they often come with debit cards, checks, and even offer digital payment options. In contrast, savings accounts have a limit on the number of withdrawals you can make each month.
    While checking accounts are convenient for daily cash needs, it’s important to remember that they may be age restricted. Most banks won’t allow people under the age of 18 to open a checking account without a parent or legal guardian as a co-owner of the account. Before opening a checking account, make sure that its terms fit your financial needs and your lifestyle.
    When it comes to setting aside money for a longterm need or goal, you should consider a savings account. Savings accounts are designed to hold money over a long period of time to help you save for larger goals (rather than everyday purchases). As your money stays in the account, it will accrue interest and grow over time. This means that you will need to visit your bank, set up a transfer online, or make an ATM withdrawal to access your money.
    Keeping some of your money in a savings account is a great way to set it aside for emergencies or large purchases – its limited access will keep you from spending it on day-to-day necessities. There are also dedicated savings accounts for kids, though a parent or guardian is usually required as a joint owner.

(Adapted from: https://www.santanderbank.com/personal/resources/checkingsavings/difference-between-checking
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ing,and%20where%20you%20need%20it)
According to the text, checking accounts are considered ‘transactional’. This feature points to the specific ways in which this type of account is meant to be used by clients. In practice, what does the term ‘transactional’ mean in this context? 
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Q2073397 Inglês
What is the Difference Between Checking and Savings Accounts?

    The main difference between checking and savings accounts is that checking accounts are primarily for accessing your money for daily use while savings accounts are primarily for saving money. Checking accounts are considered “transactional,” meaning that they allow you to access your money when and where you need it. While both allow you to access your money, you may consider it easier to do so with checking accounts. Since these accounts are designed to give you easy access to your cash, they often come with debit cards, checks, and even offer digital payment options. In contrast, savings accounts have a limit on the number of withdrawals you can make each month.
    While checking accounts are convenient for daily cash needs, it’s important to remember that they may be age restricted. Most banks won’t allow people under the age of 18 to open a checking account without a parent or legal guardian as a co-owner of the account. Before opening a checking account, make sure that its terms fit your financial needs and your lifestyle.
    When it comes to setting aside money for a longterm need or goal, you should consider a savings account. Savings accounts are designed to hold money over a long period of time to help you save for larger goals (rather than everyday purchases). As your money stays in the account, it will accrue interest and grow over time. This means that you will need to visit your bank, set up a transfer online, or make an ATM withdrawal to access your money.
    Keeping some of your money in a savings account is a great way to set it aside for emergencies or large purchases – its limited access will keep you from spending it on day-to-day necessities. There are also dedicated savings accounts for kids, though a parent or guardian is usually required as a joint owner.

(Adapted from: https://www.santanderbank.com/personal/resources/checkingsavings/difference-between-checking
savings#:~:text=The%20main%20difference%20between%20check
ing,and%20where%20you%20need%20it)
Read the excerpt below and choose the only alternative with a plausible interpretation of its content:
“Savings accounts are designed to hold money over a long period of time to help you save for larger goals (rather than everyday purchases). As your money stays in the account, it will accrue interest and grow over time. This means that you will need to visit your bank, set up a transfer online, or make an ATM withdrawal to access your money.” 
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Q2073396 Inglês
What is the Difference Between Checking and Savings Accounts?

    The main difference between checking and savings accounts is that checking accounts are primarily for accessing your money for daily use while savings accounts are primarily for saving money. Checking accounts are considered “transactional,” meaning that they allow you to access your money when and where you need it. While both allow you to access your money, you may consider it easier to do so with checking accounts. Since these accounts are designed to give you easy access to your cash, they often come with debit cards, checks, and even offer digital payment options. In contrast, savings accounts have a limit on the number of withdrawals you can make each month.
    While checking accounts are convenient for daily cash needs, it’s important to remember that they may be age restricted. Most banks won’t allow people under the age of 18 to open a checking account without a parent or legal guardian as a co-owner of the account. Before opening a checking account, make sure that its terms fit your financial needs and your lifestyle.
    When it comes to setting aside money for a longterm need or goal, you should consider a savings account. Savings accounts are designed to hold money over a long period of time to help you save for larger goals (rather than everyday purchases). As your money stays in the account, it will accrue interest and grow over time. This means that you will need to visit your bank, set up a transfer online, or make an ATM withdrawal to access your money.
    Keeping some of your money in a savings account is a great way to set it aside for emergencies or large purchases – its limited access will keep you from spending it on day-to-day necessities. There are also dedicated savings accounts for kids, though a parent or guardian is usually required as a joint owner.

(Adapted from: https://www.santanderbank.com/personal/resources/checkingsavings/difference-between-checking
savings#:~:text=The%20main%20difference%20between%20check
ing,and%20where%20you%20need%20it)
Pay close attention to the terms/idioms that are underlined in the five following sentences:
I. While both allow you to access your money, you may consider it easier to do so with checking accounts (1st paragraph). II. In contrast, savings accounts have a limit on the number of withdrawals you can make each month (1st paragraph). III. Most banks won’t allow people under the age of 18 to open a checking account without a parent or legal guardian as a co-owner of the account (2nd paragraph). IV. When it comes to setting aside money for a long-term need or goal, you should consider a savings account (3rd paragraph). V. There are also dedicated savings accounts for kids, though a parent or guardian is usually required as a joint owner (4th paragraph).
Now, choose the alternative that classifies these terms correctly and matches them with an appropriate synonym. 
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Q2073395 Inglês
What is the Difference Between Checking and Savings Accounts?

    The main difference between checking and savings accounts is that checking accounts are primarily for accessing your money for daily use while savings accounts are primarily for saving money. Checking accounts are considered “transactional,” meaning that they allow you to access your money when and where you need it. While both allow you to access your money, you may consider it easier to do so with checking accounts. Since these accounts are designed to give you easy access to your cash, they often come with debit cards, checks, and even offer digital payment options. In contrast, savings accounts have a limit on the number of withdrawals you can make each month.
    While checking accounts are convenient for daily cash needs, it’s important to remember that they may be age restricted. Most banks won’t allow people under the age of 18 to open a checking account without a parent or legal guardian as a co-owner of the account. Before opening a checking account, make sure that its terms fit your financial needs and your lifestyle.
    When it comes to setting aside money for a longterm need or goal, you should consider a savings account. Savings accounts are designed to hold money over a long period of time to help you save for larger goals (rather than everyday purchases). As your money stays in the account, it will accrue interest and grow over time. This means that you will need to visit your bank, set up a transfer online, or make an ATM withdrawal to access your money.
    Keeping some of your money in a savings account is a great way to set it aside for emergencies or large purchases – its limited access will keep you from spending it on day-to-day necessities. There are also dedicated savings accounts for kids, though a parent or guardian is usually required as a joint owner.

(Adapted from: https://www.santanderbank.com/personal/resources/checkingsavings/difference-between-checking
savings#:~:text=The%20main%20difference%20between%20check
ing,and%20where%20you%20need%20it)
Choose the alternative that correctly describes the meaning of one of the following words which were taken from the text.
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Respostas
601: A
602: D
603: B
604: A
605: E
606: C
607: D
608: A
609: C
610: B
611: B
612: C
613: A
614: B
615: D
616: B
617: C
618: D
619: D
620: E