Questão: 3260928

     Ano: 2025

Banca: SELECON

Órgão: HEMOMINAS

Prova:    SELECON - 2025 - HEMOMINAS - Analista de Hematologia e Hemoterapia - ANHH - Nível I - Grau A - Qualquer Área de Formação |

A segmentação de mercado na qual os compradores são divididos em diferentes grupos, tomando como base para sua formação seus conhecimentos, atitudes, uso e resposta à utilização de um produto é a do tipo:

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A segmentação comportamental ocorre quando o mercado é subdividido com base nas atitudes e ações dos consumidores em relação a determinado produto. Essa classificação considera fatores como o nível de familiaridade com o produto, a regularidade de uso, o grau de fidelidade à marca e a reação às estratégias de marketing. Um exemplo seria uma empresa de software que categoriza seus clientes como “usuários frequentes”, “novos usuários” e “usuários que precisam de suporte”.

Questão: 3259809

     Ano: 2025

Banca: SECPLAN

Órgão: Prefeitura de Presidente Kennedy - ES

Prova:    SECPLAN - 2025 - Prefeitura de Presidente Kennedy - ES - Professor MAMPB Inglês |

Read the text below and answer the questions that follow. Text Should schools just say no to pupils using phones? 14th July 2024 Natalie Grice – BBC News “I wouldn’t say it’s a good thing for a child never to have a smartphone. I think it’s part of a balanced life. You’ve got to live in your own time.” These are not the words you might expect to hear from a teacher at a school that has never in its history allowed pupils under sixth form age to use a mobile phone on the premises. But Sarah Owen, deputy head at Stanwell School in Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, was simply expressing a personal opinion, rather than the school’s view about a young person’s wider life. It is clear that she and the school have very firm opinions on what is best for children while they are on school grounds. For Stanwell pupils in years 7 to 11, that has always meant no phones. Not in lessons, not in the corridor, not at breaktimes. It is such a long-established rule that it presumably comes as no surprise to pupils and parents when they join the school, which is starting to seem as if it may have been ahead of a growing curve. In the past few years, a number of schools across Wales and further afield have introduced total bans on mobiles. While Stanwell only asks pupils to keep phones switched off in their bags, others require the devices to be handed in at the start of the day. Llanidloes High School in Powys is one which has implemented this policy in the past few years and Ysgol Penrhyn Dewi in St Davids, Pembrokeshire, followed suit at the start of this year. Sarah Owen has been at Stanwell School since 2000 and says that there has always been a no phone policy in the school. For Sarah, it is a question not of trying to impinge on their students’ freedom, but of giving them vital time away from mobile life, for welfare as well as educational reasons. “We genuinely believe this is in their best interests,” she said. “Phone addiction and screen addiction and scrolling, the loss of concentration, the loss of soft skills around listening and interacting with others, that’s something we need to be concerned about as a society generally.” “We want children to be interacting with each other, having conversations, playing football, having those connections and interactions with other people.” Sarah also believes it gives pupils relief from the possibility of being “photographed, filmed, mocked in some way – that’s not a nice way for children to live”. She said she wanted her pupils to have “some sanctuary from the anxiety of feeling so scrutinised and looked at”. Adapted from: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles Consider the statements below. Choose the only sentence in which the noun INFORMATION has been correctly used:

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A palavra Information é classificada como um uncountable noun.

Não devem ser antecedidos por A ou AN;

Para indicar quantidade, utilizam-se unidades de medida ou expressões específicas, como nos exemplos a seguir:

She gave me some advice
A bit of information
A piece of advice
A bottle of water
A slice of bread

Questão: 3259806

     Ano: 2025

Banca: SECPLAN

Órgão: Prefeitura de Presidente Kennedy - ES

Prova:    SECPLAN - 2025 - Prefeitura de Presidente Kennedy - ES - Professor MAMPB Inglês |

Read the text below and answer the questions that follow. Text Should schools just say no to pupils using phones? 14th July 2024 Natalie Grice – BBC News “I wouldn’t say it’s a good thing for a child never to have a smartphone. I think it’s part of a balanced life. You’ve got to live in your own time.” These are not the words you might expect to hear from a teacher at a school that has never in its history allowed pupils under sixth form age to use a mobile phone on the premises. But Sarah Owen, deputy head at Stanwell School in Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, was simply expressing a personal opinion, rather than the school’s view about a young person’s wider life. It is clear that she and the school have very firm opinions on what is best for children while they are on school grounds. For Stanwell pupils in years 7 to 11, that has always meant no phones. Not in lessons, not in the corridor, not at breaktimes. It is such a long-established rule that it presumably comes as no surprise to pupils and parents when they join the school, which is starting to seem as if it may have been ahead of a growing curve. In the past few years, a number of schools across Wales and further afield have introduced total bans on mobiles. While Stanwell only asks pupils to keep phones switched off in their bags, others require the devices to be handed in at the start of the day. Llanidloes High School in Powys is one which has implemented this policy in the past few years and Ysgol Penrhyn Dewi in St Davids, Pembrokeshire, followed suit at the start of this year. Sarah Owen has been at Stanwell School since 2000 and says that there has always been a no phone policy in the school. For Sarah, it is a question not of trying to impinge on their students’ freedom, but of giving them vital time away from mobile life, for welfare as well as educational reasons. “We genuinely believe this is in their best interests,” she said. “Phone addiction and screen addiction and scrolling, the loss of concentration, the loss of soft skills around listening and interacting with others, that’s something we need to be concerned about as a society generally.” “We want children to be interacting with each other, having conversations, playing football, having those connections and interactions with other people.” Sarah also believes it gives pupils relief from the possibility of being “photographed, filmed, mocked in some way – that’s not a nice way for children to live”. She said she wanted her pupils to have “some sanctuary from the anxiety of feeling so scrutinised and looked at”. Adapted from: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles The indefinite article has been correctly used in “In the past few years, a number of schools across Wales and further afield have introduced total bans on mobiles” . Choose the sentence in which the indefinite article has also been correctly used:

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Na língua inglesa, os artigos indefinidos “a” e “an” são empregados antes de substantivos no singular. No entanto, a escolha entre um e outro se baseia no som que inicia a palavra subsequente, e não necessariamente na letra com que ela começa.

Uso de “a”: deve ser aplicado diante de palavras que se iniciam com som consonantal:
“a book” (um livro)
“a cat” (um gato)
“a university” (uma universidade)

Uso de “an”: deve ser utilizado antes de termos que comecem com som vocálico:
“an apple” (uma maçã)
“an hour” (uma hora)
“an umbrella” (um guarda-chuva)

Casos especiais:
Alguns vocábulos iniciados com a letra “h” são pronunciados com som de vogal, como em “an hour”. Nessas situações, mesmo com uma consoante inicial, o correto é usar “an”.

Resumindo a regra principal:

Quando a palavra seguinte começar com som de vogal (a, e, i, o, u), utiliza-se “an”.

Quando iniciar com som de consoante, deve-se empregar “a”.

Vale destacar que certos termos iniciados pela letra “u”, como “university”, têm pronúncia com som de consoante, o que justifica o uso do artigo “a” nesses casos.

Questão: 3257437

     Ano: 2025

Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE

Órgão: BDMG

Prova:    CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2025 - BDMG - Analista de Desenvolvimento - Engenharias |

No que concerne ao mercado monetário e às suas operações, julgue o item seguinte. Ao comprar notas do Tesouro Nacional (NTN) do mercado, o Banco Central aumenta a oferta de moeda.

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Sim, isso acontece porque, ao comprar esses títulos, o Banco Central realiza o pagamento aos vendedores, colocando dinheiro em circulação na economia, o que provoca o aumento da base monetária. Esse procedimento faz parte da política monetária que visa controlar a liquidez e as condições econômicas do país.

Questão: 3257434

     Ano: 2025

Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE

Órgão: BDMG

Prova:    CESPE / CEBRASPE - 2025 - BDMG - Analista de Desenvolvimento - Engenharias |

Em relação aos órgãos do subsistema normativo do sistema financeiro nacional, julgue o item que se segue. O Conselho Monetário Nacional define periodicamente, por meio de seu Comitê de Política Monetária (COPOM), o valor da taxa básica de juros da economia — taxa SELIC.

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A definição da meta para a taxa Selic é uma atribuição do Banco Central do Brasil (BACEN), em conjunto com o seu Comitê de Política Monetária (Copom).