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261Q1078346 | Informática, Editor de Textos, Agente de Controle de Endemias, Prefeitura de Areias SP, AGIRH, 2024

Maria precisa fazer um documento para a Unidade Básica de Saúde (UBS) em que trabalha colocando o nome e localização da UBS na parte superior de todas as páginas. Utilizando o Word 2007, Maria precisa para isso, incluir:
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262Q1081382 | Estatuto da Pessoa com Deficiência, Direitos Fundamentais no Estatuto da Pessoa com Deficiência, Intérprete de Libras, Câmara de Lorena SP, AGIRH, 2023

De acordo com a Lei nº 13.146/ 2015, julgue as seguintes afirmativas:

I. O poder público deve estimular e apoiar a adaptação e a produção de artigos científicos em formato acessível, inclusive em Libras.
II. Incumbe ao poder privado assegurar, criar, desenvolver, implementar, incentivar, acompanhar e avaliar, dentre outros, a oferta de educação bilíngue, em Libras como primeira língua e na modalidade escrita da língua portuguesa como segunda língua, em escolas e classes bilíngues e em escolas inclusivas.
III. Nos processos seletivos para ingresso e permanência nos cursos oferecidos pelas instituições de ensino superior e de educação profissional e tecnológica, públicas e privadas, devem ser adotadas, dentre outras medidas, tradução completa do edital e de suas retificações em Libras.

São corretas as afirmativas:
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263Q1023554 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Professor de Inglês, Prefeitura de Cunha SP, AGIRH, 2023

Texto associado.

Text: “Why do people collect?”

Petra Engels owns 19,571 erasers, Carol Vaughn has 1,221 bars of soap, and Ralf Shrőder has a collection of 14,502 packets of sugar. Many people love to collect things, but why? Psychologists and collectors have different opinions.

The psychologist Carl Jung believed that collecting is part of our ancient human history. Thousands of years ago, humans collected nuts and berries. They kept them carefully and ate them when there was no food. The best collectors survived long cold winters or seasons without rain. Their genes passed to future generations. Nowadays, we still have a collecting instinct.

Historian Philipp Bloom has a different opinion. He thinks collectors want to make something that will remain after their death. By bringing many similar items together, the collector gains historical importance. Sometimes their collections become museums or libraries, for example, Henry Huntington, who founded a library in Los Angeles to house his collection of books.

Author Steve Roach thinks that people collect things to remember their childhood. Many children collect things, but few have enough money to buy the things they really want, and they lose interest. In later life, they remember their collections fondly. Now, they have enough money and opportunity to find special items, and they start collecting again. This way, they can re-live and enjoy their childhood years.

Art collector, Werner Muensterberger, agrees that collecting is linked to childhood. But he believes we collect in order to feel safe and secure. While babies hold blankets or toys to feel safe when their mother isn’t there, adults collect things to stop feeling lonely or anxious.

Autograph collector Mark Baker agrees that collecting is emotional, but he doesn’t collect to reduce anxiety. “For me, it’s the excitement,” he says. “I love trying to get a famous person’s autograph. Sometimes I succeed, and sometimes I fail. Also, by collecting autographs, I feel connected to famous people. I don’t just watch them on television. I actually meet them.”

These are just a few reasons for collecting. Do you know any people with collections? Why do they collect?

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People collect because they want to remember a former hobby.

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264Q1023556 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Professor de Inglês, Prefeitura de Cunha SP, AGIRH, 2023

Texto associado.

Text: “Why do people collect?”

Petra Engels owns 19,571 erasers, Carol Vaughn has 1,221 bars of soap, and Ralf Shrőder has a collection of 14,502 packets of sugar. Many people love to collect things, but why? Psychologists and collectors have different opinions.

The psychologist Carl Jung believed that collecting is part of our ancient human history. Thousands of years ago, humans collected nuts and berries. They kept them carefully and ate them when there was no food. The best collectors survived long cold winters or seasons without rain. Their genes passed to future generations. Nowadays, we still have a collecting instinct.

Historian Philipp Bloom has a different opinion. He thinks collectors want to make something that will remain after their death. By bringing many similar items together, the collector gains historical importance. Sometimes their collections become museums or libraries, for example, Henry Huntington, who founded a library in Los Angeles to house his collection of books.

Author Steve Roach thinks that people collect things to remember their childhood. Many children collect things, but few have enough money to buy the things they really want, and they lose interest. In later life, they remember their collections fondly. Now, they have enough money and opportunity to find special items, and they start collecting again. This way, they can re-live and enjoy their childhood years.

Art collector, Werner Muensterberger, agrees that collecting is linked to childhood. But he believes we collect in order to feel safe and secure. While babies hold blankets or toys to feel safe when their mother isn’t there, adults collect things to stop feeling lonely or anxious.

Autograph collector Mark Baker agrees that collecting is emotional, but he doesn’t collect to reduce anxiety. “For me, it’s the excitement,” he says. “I love trying to get a famous person’s autograph. Sometimes I succeed, and sometimes I fail. Also, by collecting autographs, I feel connected to famous people. I don’t just watch them on television. I actually meet them.”

These are just a few reasons for collecting. Do you know any people with collections? Why do they collect?

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People start collecting again when they can afford to buy special things.

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265Q1080659 | Estatuto da Pessoa com Deficiência, Direitos Fundamentais no Estatuto da Pessoa com Deficiência, Psicólogo, Prefeitura de Roseira SP, AGIRH, 2024

A Política Nacional para a Integração da Pessoa Portadora de Deficiência, em consonância com o Programa Nacional de Direitos Humanos, obedecerá aos seguintes princípios;
I - Desenvolvimento de ação conjunta do Estado e da sociedade civil, de modo a assegurar a plena integração da pessoa portadora de deficiência no contexto sócio-econômico e cultural;
II - Estabelecimento de mecanismos e instrumentos legais e operacionais que assegurem às pessoas portadoras de deficiência o pleno exercício de seus direitos básicos que, decorrentes da Constituição e das leis, propiciam o seu bem-estar pessoal, social e econômico; e
III - Respeito às pessoas portadoras de deficiência, que devem receber igualdade de oportunidades na sociedade por reconhecimento dos direitos que lhes são assegurados, sem privilégios ou paternalismos.

São corretas:
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266Q1076148 | Legislação de Trânsito, Infrações, Operador de Máquinas Pesadas e Equipamentos Agrícolas, Prefeitura de Areias SP, AGIRH, 2024

De acordo com o Código de Trânsito Brasileiro, conduzir pessoas, animais ou carga nas partes externas do veículo, salvo nos casos devidamente autorizados constitui infração:
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267Q1067091 | Administração Pública, Estrutura Organizacional Na Administração Pública, Assistente de Cerimonial, Câmara de Lorena SP, AGIRH, 2023

É o conceito ou a ordem pela qual se estabelece a estrutura máxima do Estado, uma vez que determina a ordem hierárquica de disposição das autoridades de um Estado. Procedimento adotado no cerimonial público. Estabelece a ordem de colocação em que devem ser dispostas as autoridades e/ou personalidades durante as solenidades. Trata-se:
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268Q914093 | Saúde Pública, Políticas Públicas de Saúde no Brasil, Agente de Saúde ACS, Prefeitura de Cunha SP, AGIRH, 2023

Ações que vão contribuir para proporcionar autonomia ao indivíduo e à família, com informações que os tornem capazes de escolher comportamentos que vão favorecer a sua saúde, relacionadas ao modo de viver, condições de trabalho, educação, lazer e cultura são chamadas de ações de:
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269Q1081379 | Estatuto da Pessoa com Deficiência, Legislação das Pessoas com Deficiência, Auxiliar Técnico de Áudio e Vídeo, Câmara de Lorena SP, AGIRH, 2023

Uma fita com desenhos de girassóis foi formalizada no último dia 17 de julho de 2023 no Brasil como identificação para pessoas:
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270Q1023557 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Professor de Inglês, Prefeitura de Cunha SP, AGIRH, 2023

Texto associado.

Text: “Why do people collect?”

Petra Engels owns 19,571 erasers, Carol Vaughn has 1,221 bars of soap, and Ralf Shrőder has a collection of 14,502 packets of sugar. Many people love to collect things, but why? Psychologists and collectors have different opinions.

The psychologist Carl Jung believed that collecting is part of our ancient human history. Thousands of years ago, humans collected nuts and berries. They kept them carefully and ate them when there was no food. The best collectors survived long cold winters or seasons without rain. Their genes passed to future generations. Nowadays, we still have a collecting instinct.

Historian Philipp Bloom has a different opinion. He thinks collectors want to make something that will remain after their death. By bringing many similar items together, the collector gains historical importance. Sometimes their collections become museums or libraries, for example, Henry Huntington, who founded a library in Los Angeles to house his collection of books.

Author Steve Roach thinks that people collect things to remember their childhood. Many children collect things, but few have enough money to buy the things they really want, and they lose interest. In later life, they remember their collections fondly. Now, they have enough money and opportunity to find special items, and they start collecting again. This way, they can re-live and enjoy their childhood years.

Art collector, Werner Muensterberger, agrees that collecting is linked to childhood. But he believes we collect in order to feel safe and secure. While babies hold blankets or toys to feel safe when their mother isn’t there, adults collect things to stop feeling lonely or anxious.

Autograph collector Mark Baker agrees that collecting is emotional, but he doesn’t collect to reduce anxiety. “For me, it’s the excitement,” he says. “I love trying to get a famous person’s autograph. Sometimes I succeed, and sometimes I fail. Also, by collecting autographs, I feel connected to famous people. I don’t just watch them on television. I actually meet them.”

These are just a few reasons for collecting. Do you know any people with collections? Why do they collect?

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Collecting gives people something to do during bad weather and cold or wet seasons.

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271Q1023559 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Professor de Inglês, Prefeitura de Cunha SP, AGIRH, 2023

Texto associado.

Text: “Why do people collect?”

Petra Engels owns 19,571 erasers, Carol Vaughn has 1,221 bars of soap, and Ralf Shrőder has a collection of 14,502 packets of sugar. Many people love to collect things, but why? Psychologists and collectors have different opinions.

The psychologist Carl Jung believed that collecting is part of our ancient human history. Thousands of years ago, humans collected nuts and berries. They kept them carefully and ate them when there was no food. The best collectors survived long cold winters or seasons without rain. Their genes passed to future generations. Nowadays, we still have a collecting instinct.

Historian Philipp Bloom has a different opinion. He thinks collectors want to make something that will remain after their death. By bringing many similar items together, the collector gains historical importance. Sometimes their collections become museums or libraries, for example, Henry Huntington, who founded a library in Los Angeles to house his collection of books.

Author Steve Roach thinks that people collect things to remember their childhood. Many children collect things, but few have enough money to buy the things they really want, and they lose interest. In later life, they remember their collections fondly. Now, they have enough money and opportunity to find special items, and they start collecting again. This way, they can re-live and enjoy their childhood years.

Art collector, Werner Muensterberger, agrees that collecting is linked to childhood. But he believes we collect in order to feel safe and secure. While babies hold blankets or toys to feel safe when their mother isn’t there, adults collect things to stop feeling lonely or anxious.

Autograph collector Mark Baker agrees that collecting is emotional, but he doesn’t collect to reduce anxiety. “For me, it’s the excitement,” he says. “I love trying to get a famous person’s autograph. Sometimes I succeed, and sometimes I fail. Also, by collecting autographs, I feel connected to famous people. I don’t just watch them on television. I actually meet them.”

These are just a few reasons for collecting. Do you know any people with collections? Why do they collect?

Questions related to the text above

What does Petra Engels collect?

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272Q1023560 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Professor de Inglês, Prefeitura de Cunha SP, AGIRH, 2023

Texto associado.

Text: “Why do people collect?”

Petra Engels owns 19,571 erasers, Carol Vaughn has 1,221 bars of soap, and Ralf Shrőder has a collection of 14,502 packets of sugar. Many people love to collect things, but why? Psychologists and collectors have different opinions.

The psychologist Carl Jung believed that collecting is part of our ancient human history. Thousands of years ago, humans collected nuts and berries. They kept them carefully and ate them when there was no food. The best collectors survived long cold winters or seasons without rain. Their genes passed to future generations. Nowadays, we still have a collecting instinct.

Historian Philipp Bloom has a different opinion. He thinks collectors want to make something that will remain after their death. By bringing many similar items together, the collector gains historical importance. Sometimes their collections become museums or libraries, for example, Henry Huntington, who founded a library in Los Angeles to house his collection of books.

Author Steve Roach thinks that people collect things to remember their childhood. Many children collect things, but few have enough money to buy the things they really want, and they lose interest. In later life, they remember their collections fondly. Now, they have enough money and opportunity to find special items, and they start collecting again. This way, they can re-live and enjoy their childhood years.

Art collector, Werner Muensterberger, agrees that collecting is linked to childhood. But he believes we collect in order to feel safe and secure. While babies hold blankets or toys to feel safe when their mother isn’t there, adults collect things to stop feeling lonely or anxious.

Autograph collector Mark Baker agrees that collecting is emotional, but he doesn’t collect to reduce anxiety. “For me, it’s the excitement,” he says. “I love trying to get a famous person’s autograph. Sometimes I succeed, and sometimes I fail. Also, by collecting autographs, I feel connected to famous people. I don’t just watch them on television. I actually meet them.”

These are just a few reasons for collecting. Do you know any people with collections? Why do they collect?

Questions related to the text above

Thousands of years ago, humans collected ____ and ____.

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273Q955993 | Enfermagem, Sistema Único de Saúde, Técnico de Enfermagem, Prefeitura de Silveiras SP, AGIRH, 2025

Assinale a afirmativa INCORRETA sobre a Lei 8080/90:
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274Q1023551 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Professor de Inglês, Prefeitura de Cunha SP, AGIRH, 2023

Texto associado.

Text: “Why do people collect?”

Petra Engels owns 19,571 erasers, Carol Vaughn has 1,221 bars of soap, and Ralf Shrőder has a collection of 14,502 packets of sugar. Many people love to collect things, but why? Psychologists and collectors have different opinions.

The psychologist Carl Jung believed that collecting is part of our ancient human history. Thousands of years ago, humans collected nuts and berries. They kept them carefully and ate them when there was no food. The best collectors survived long cold winters or seasons without rain. Their genes passed to future generations. Nowadays, we still have a collecting instinct.

Historian Philipp Bloom has a different opinion. He thinks collectors want to make something that will remain after their death. By bringing many similar items together, the collector gains historical importance. Sometimes their collections become museums or libraries, for example, Henry Huntington, who founded a library in Los Angeles to house his collection of books.

Author Steve Roach thinks that people collect things to remember their childhood. Many children collect things, but few have enough money to buy the things they really want, and they lose interest. In later life, they remember their collections fondly. Now, they have enough money and opportunity to find special items, and they start collecting again. This way, they can re-live and enjoy their childhood years.

Art collector, Werner Muensterberger, agrees that collecting is linked to childhood. But he believes we collect in order to feel safe and secure. While babies hold blankets or toys to feel safe when their mother isn’t there, adults collect things to stop feeling lonely or anxious.

Autograph collector Mark Baker agrees that collecting is emotional, but he doesn’t collect to reduce anxiety. “For me, it’s the excitement,” he says. “I love trying to get a famous person’s autograph. Sometimes I succeed, and sometimes I fail. Also, by collecting autographs, I feel connected to famous people. I don’t just watch them on television. I actually meet them.”

These are just a few reasons for collecting. Do you know any people with collections? Why do they collect?

Questions related to the text above

People collect things because it makes them feel comfortable.

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275Q956004 | Pedagogia, Temas Educacionais Pedagógicos, Professor de Educação Básica I, Prefeitura de Silveiras SP, AGIRH, 2025

Julgue as seguintes afirmativas:

I. Um ensino de qualidade, que busca formar cidadãos capazes de interferir criticamente na realidade para transformá-la, deve também contemplar o desenvolvimento de capacidades que possibilitem adaptações às complexas condições e alternativas de trabalho que temos hoje e a lidar com a rapidez na produção e na circulação de novos conhecimentos e informações, que têm sido avassaladores e crescentes.
II. A formação escolar deve possibilitar aos alunos condições para desenvolver competência e consciência profissional, mas não restringir-se ao ensino de habilidades imediatamente demandadas pelo mercado de trabalho.
III. As escolas brasileiras, para exercerem a função social, precisam possibilitar o cultivo dos bens culturais e sociais, considerando as expectativas e as necessidades dos alunos, dos pais, dos membros da comunidade, dos professores, enfim, dos envolvidos diretamente no processo educativo.

São corretas as afirmativas:
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276Q1080007 | Estatuto da Pessoa com Deficiência, Direitos Fundamentais no Estatuto da Pessoa com Deficiência, Psicólogo do CRAS, Prefeitura de São José do Barreiro SP, AGIRH, 2018

São direitos da pessoa portadora de transtorno mental,

I- Ter garantia de sigilo nas informações prestadas,

II-Ter direito à presença médica, em qualquer tempo, para esclarecer a necessidade ou não de sua hospitalização involuntária,

III - Ter livre acesso aos meios de comunicação disponíveis,

IV - Ser tratada em ambiente terapêutico pelos meios menos invasivos possíveis,

Estão corretos:

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278Q914088 | Português, Pontuação, Agente de Saúde ACS, Prefeitura de Cunha SP, AGIRH, 2023

Assinale a alternativa que apresenta uma frase exclamativa:
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279Q955992 | Enfermagem, Sistema Único de Saúde, Técnico de Enfermagem, Prefeitura de Silveiras SP, AGIRH, 2025

“Ofertar o cuidado, reconhecendo as diferenças nas condições de vida e saúde e de acordo com as necessidades das pessoas, considerando que o direito à saúde passa pelas diferenciações sociais e deve atender à diversidade.” O trecho refere-se a qual princípio do SUS?
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