Considerando a proposiçãoP: “Se o bem é bom, bonito e barato, eu gosto.”,julgue o item que se segue, relativo a aspectos da lógica sentencial dessa proposição.

Se o valor lógico da proposição P for verdadeiro, também será verdadeiro o da proposição “Se o bem não é bom, nem bonito e nem barato, então eu não gosto.”.

Considerando a proposição P: “Se o bem é bom, bonito e barato, eu gosto.”, julgue o item que se segue, relativo a aspectos da lógica sentencial dessa proposição.

A proposição P é equivalente à proposição “Se eu gosto, o bem é bom, bonito e barato.”.

Em relação às convergências e diferenças entre a gestão pública e a gestão privada, julgue o item subsequente.

Impõe-se tanto ao gestor público como ao privado a obrigação de cumprir exclusivamente ordens e instruções que estão concretizadas nas leis, nos regulamentos e em atos especiais.

Julgue o item a seguir, referente a sistema operacional, edição de planilhas, organização e segurança da informação, redes de computadores e inteligência artificial.

Ao usar um aplicativo de e-mail configurado no Windows 10, é possível compartilhar documentos selecionando o arquivo correspondente e clicando Compartilhar > E-mail, o que abre uma nova mensagem com o arquivo já anexado.

Ao opinarem sobre certo automóvel, o número de pessoas que disseram ser só bom é igual ao das que disseram ser só bonito e também das que disseram ser só barato. Já o número de pessoas que disseram ser o automóvel bom, bonito e barato é igual ao das que disseram não ser bom, nem bonito e nem barato.

Considerando essas informações, julgue o item a seguir.

Selecionando-se uma das pessoas que opinaram ao acaso, a probabilidade de que ela considere o automóvel ser bom, bonito e barato é inferior à probabilidade de que ela não considere ser bom, bonito ou barato.

For the first time, 2025 will see quantum computers leave labs and research institutions and actually deploy into the networks and data centers of real-world customers. For quantum computing companies, this will be a real test of steel.

It’s one thing to have a groundbreaking, powerful quantum computer that only works on its very best day — when the lab conditions are perfect and when the team of PhDs operating it are at the top of their game. But the reality is that quantum computers need to work on their worst days too — in the real world, in real organizations. The quantum computing companies that land on top will be the ones that have built for this challenge since day one.

People tend to hear the words “quantum computing” and jump straight to science fiction or the multiverse. And while it seems daunting, we’ve actually reached a point where the “quantum” part of quantum computing is the easiest bit — it’s the “computing” that is inherently complex. For those on the front lines of building powerful quantum computers, this means it’s no longer a physics challenge — it’s an engineering one.

Companies won’t need to know the ins and outs of quantum computers in order to leverage its unprecedented power — they’ll simply benefit from its ability to solve the problems that could never be solved on classical computers.

Internet:<thequantuminsider.com> (adapted).

Regarding the text, judge the following item.

In the first paragraph, the idiomatic expression “a real test of steel” conveys the idea of a major challenge ahead.

For the first time, 2025 will see quantum computers leave labs and research institutions and actually deploy into the networks and data centers of real-world customers. For quantum computing companies, this will be a real test of steel.

It’s one thing to have a groundbreaking, powerful quantum computer that only works on its very best day — when the lab conditions are perfect and when the team of PhDs operating it are at the top of their game. But the reality is that quantum computers need to work on their worst days too — in the real world, in real organizations. The quantum computing companies that land on top will be the ones that have built for this challenge since day one.

People tend to hear the words “quantum computing” and jump straight to science fiction or the multiverse. And while it seems daunting, we’ve actually reached a point where the “quantum” part of quantum computing is the easiest bit — it’s the “computing” that is inherently complex. For those on the front lines of building powerful quantum computers, this means it’s no longer a physics challenge — it’s an engineering one.

Companies won’t need to know the ins and outs of quantum computers in order to leverage its unprecedented power — they’ll simply benefit from its ability to solve the problems that could never be solved on classical computers.


Internet:<thequantuminsider.com> (adapted).

Regarding the text, judge the following item.

The main goal of quantum computing is improving classical computing power to solve problems faster.

Researchers have unveiled long “hidden” and finely detailed tattoo designs on the skin of ancient mummies from Peru, a study reports. Tattoos were a prevalent art form in pre-Hispanic South America, as attested by the discovery of mummified human remains in the region with preserved skin decoration that date back centuries, and even millennia.


While such body art works can provide insights into ancient cultures, tattoos are known to fade and bleed over time — a process compounded in mummies by the decay of the body. This often means that the original designs are difficult to make out.


In the latest study, published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a team of researchers used a technique known as laser-stimulated fluorescence (LSF) to examine tattoos on mummified individuals belonging to the pre-Hispanic Chancay culture of what is now coastal Peru.


The mummified remains that team of researchers examined were originally discovered in 1981 at the Cerro Colorado cemetery archaeological site in the Huaura Valley of Peru. The LSF technique revealed “exceptionally fine” and previously unknown details of the ancient tattoos.


The team managed to identify intricate geometric and zoomorphic (representing animal forms) designs that were “very surprising” because they demonstrate a higher degree of artistic complexity than any other existing Chancay artwork, including on pottery and the culture's renowned textiles. The art of tattooing was clearly important to the Chancay, as evidenced by the high proportion of tattooed individuals among known mummified remains from the ancient culture.


Hidden Tattoos Revealed on 750-Year-Old Ancient Mummies: ‘Very Surprising’. Internet: <newsweek.com> (adapted).

Based on the preceding text, judge the following item.

The excerpt “provide insights into” can be correctly replaced withgive an overview of while maintaining the same meaning.

No que se refere à política de governança da administração pública federal direta, autárquica e fundacional, julgue o item a seguir.

Como parte da sua política de governança, os órgãos e as entidades integrantes da administração pública federal direta, autárquica e fundacional devem criar comitês internos de governança e instituir políticas de integridade.

For the first time, 2025 will see quantum computers leave labs and research institutions and actually deploy into the networks and data centers of real-world customers. For quantum computing companies, this will be a real test of steel.

It’s one thing to have a groundbreaking, powerful quantum computer that only works on its very best day — when the lab conditions are perfect and when the team of PhDs operating it are at the top of their game. But the reality is that quantum computers need to work on their worst days too — in the real world, in real organizations. The quantum computing companies that land on top will be the ones that have built for this challenge since day one.

People tend to hear the words “quantum computing” and jump straight to science fiction or the multiverse. And while it seems daunting, we’ve actually reached a point where the “quantum” part of quantum computing is the easiest bit — it’s the “computing” that is inherently complex. For those on the front lines of building powerful quantum computers, this means it’s no longer a physics challenge — it’s an engineering one.

Companies won’t need to know the ins and outs of quantum computers in order to leverage its unprecedented power — they’ll simply benefit from its ability to solve the problems that could never be solved on classical computers.

Internet:<thequantuminsider.com> (adapted).

Regarding the text, judge the following item.

The success of quantum computing companies will depend on the ability of their team of scientists to deal with daily complaints from final users.

For the first time, 2025 will see quantum computers leave labs and research institutions and actually deploy into the networks and data centers of real-world customers. For quantum computing companies, this will be a real test of steel.

It’s one thing to have a groundbreaking, powerful quantum computer that only works on its very best day — when the lab conditions are perfect and when the team of PhDs operating it are at the top of their game. But the reality is that quantum computers need to work on their worst days too — in the real world, in real organizations. The quantum computing companies that land on top will be the ones that have built for this challenge since day one.

People tend to hear the words “quantum computing” and jump straight to science fiction or the multiverse. And while it seems daunting, we’ve actually reached a point where the “quantum” part of quantum computing is the easiest bit — it’s the “computing” that is inherently complex. For those on the front lines of building powerful quantum computers, this means it’s no longer a physics challenge — it’s an engineering one.

Companies won’t need to know the ins and outs of quantum computers in order to leverage its unprecedented power — they’ll simply benefit from its ability to solve the problems that could never be solved on classical computers.


Internet:<thequantuminsider.com> (adapted).

Regarding the text, judge the following item.

In the sentence “the ‘quantum’ part of quantum computing is the easiest bit”, the word “bit” is used to indicate an insignificant detail.

Ao opinarem sobre certo automóvel, o número de pessoas que disseram ser só bom é igual ao das que disseram ser só bonito e também das que disseram ser só barato. Já o número de pessoas que disseram ser o automóvel bom, bonito e barato é igual ao das que disseram não ser bom, nem bonito e nem barato.


Considerando essas informações, julgue o item a seguir.

As informações apresentadas permitem afirmar que o número de pessoas que consideram o automóvel bom é superior ao daquelas que não o consideram bom.

For the first time, 2025 will see quantum computers leave labs and research institutions and actually deploy into the networks and data centers of real-world customers. For quantum computing companies, this will be a real test of steel.

It’s one thing to have a groundbreaking, powerful quantum computer that only works on its very best day — when the lab conditions are perfect and when the team of PhDs operating it are at the top of their game. But the reality is that quantum computers need to work on their worst days too — in the real world, in real organizations. The quantum computing companies that land on top will be the ones that have built for this challenge since day one.

People tend to hear the words “quantum computing” and jump straight to science fiction or the multiverse. And while it seems daunting, we’ve actually reached a point where the “quantum” part of quantum computing is the easiest bit — it’s the “computing” that is inherently complex. For those on the front lines of building powerful quantum computers, this means it’s no longer a physics challenge — it’s an engineering one.

Companies won’t need to know the ins and outs of quantum computers in order to leverage its unprecedented power — they’ll simply benefit from its ability to solve the problems that could never be solved on classical computers.

Internet:<thequantuminsider.com> (adapted).

Regarding the text, judge the following item.

Perfecting the physics of quantum computing is the primary challenge for this new kind of computer.

No que se refere à política de governança da administração pública federal direta, autárquica e fundacional, julgue o item a seguir.

A promoção da integração dos serviços públicos é diretriz da governança pública e se destina, em especial, aos serviços prestados por meio eletrônico.

Em relação às convergências e diferenças entre a gestão pública e a gestão privada, julgue o item subsequente.

Embora nas organizações públicas tenha a presença dos concursos públicos como forma de seleção, que fixam os funcionários de carreira e os cargos de confiança, na organização privada os funcionários permanecem pelo tempo estipulado pela direção ou gerência, havendo maior competitividade entre as pessoas.

Researchers have unveiled long “hidden” and finely detailed tattoo designs on the skin of ancient mummies from Peru, a study reports. Tattoos were a prevalent art form in pre-Hispanic South America, as attested by the discovery of mummified human remains in the region with preserved skin decoration that date back centuries, and even millennia.


While such body art works can provide insights into ancient cultures, tattoos are known to fade and bleed over time — a process compounded in mummies by the decay of the body. This often means that the original designs are difficult to make out.


In the latest study, published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a team of researchers used a technique known as laser-stimulated fluorescence (LSF) to examine tattoos on mummified individuals belonging to the pre-Hispanic Chancay culture of what is now coastal Peru.


The mummified remains that team of researchers examined were originally discovered in 1981 at the Cerro Colorado cemetery archaeological site in the Huaura Valley of Peru. The LSF technique revealed “exceptionally fine” and previously unknown details of the ancient tattoos.


The team managed to identify intricate geometric and zoomorphic (representing animal forms) designs that were “very surprising” because they demonstrate a higher degree of artistic complexity than any other existing Chancay artwork, including on pottery and the culture's renowned textiles. The art of tattooing was clearly important to the Chancay, as evidenced by the high proportion of tattooed individuals among known mummified remains from the ancient culture.


Hidden Tattoos Revealed on 750-Year-Old Ancient Mummies: ‘Very Surprising’.

Internet: <newsweek.com> (adapted).

Based on the preceding text, judge the following item.

Scientists have discovered new mummified bodies in South America that display elaborate tattoo art.

Considerando a proposiçãoP: “Não prometo que você voltará, e, se voltar, não será o mesmo.”, julgue o item seguinte, em relação a aspectos da lógica sentencial dessa proposição.

Se os valores lógicos das proposições “você voltará” e “você será o mesmo” forem verdade para ambas, então, nesse caso, a proposição P será falsa independentemente do valor lógico de qualquer outra proposição simples constituinte de P.

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