Foram encontradas 80 questões.
Para responder às questões de números 24 e 25, considere as informações a seguir.
No jogo do "liga-pontos", dois jogadores, de maneira alternada, vão unindo os pontos de uma malha quadriculada por meio de linhas retas horizontais ou verticais.
Cada linha deve ligar dois pontos adjacentes da malha, como exemplificado na figura, em que já foram traçadas sete linhas retas.

Quando um quadrado pequeno da malha é cercado por quatro linhas retas, diz-se que uma casa foi fechada.
Considere uma malha quadriculada que possua n linhas e n colunas de pontos, como mostrado na figura. No jogo do "liga-pontos", dois jogadores, de maneira alternada, vão unindo os pontos de uma malha quadriculada por meio de linhas retas horizontais ou verticais.
Cada linha deve ligar dois pontos adjacentes da malha, como exemplificado na figura, em que já foram traçadas sete linhas retas.

Quando um quadrado pequeno da malha é cercado por quatro linhas retas, diz-se que uma casa foi fechada.

O número total de casas que podem ser fechadas nessa malha é dado por
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De acordo com as regras do campeonato mundial de certa modalidade, o troféu é de posse transitória, isto é, a seleção vencedora de uma edição do campeonato manterá o troféu em seu poder apenas até a próxima edição, quando ele será transferido à nova campeã. Somente quando uma seleção vencer, no total, cinco edições do torneio, ela terá direito à posse definitiva do troféu. Se todos os títulos desse campeonato ficarem restritos a apenas quatro seleções diferentes, então o número máximo de edições que deverão ser disputadas até que uma das quatro conquiste a posse definitiva do troféu é igual a
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Um hospital possui 50 enfermeiros em seu corpo de funcionários. Em cada turno de trabalho desse hospital, é escalada uma equipe com 20 enfermeiros. A direção do hospital vai promover um curso para capacitar parte dos enfermeiros a operar um equipamento que foi recém adquirido pelo hospital. Para que, independentemente da equipe escalada, em todo turno de trabalho do hospital haja pelo menos um enfermeiro capacitado a operar o novo equipamento, deverão ser capacitados, no mínimo,
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Rafaela empilhou 125 peças brancas, todas com a forma de cubo de aresta 1 cm, de modo a formar um único cubo maior, de aresta 5 cm. Então, ela pintou todas as faces do cubo maior com tinta verde e, após a tinta secar, separou novamente as 125 peças. Ao examiná-las com cuidado, Rafaela percebeu que o número de peças que estavam com uma única face pintada de verde era igual a
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Durante um almoço, três amigas escreveram, ao mesmo tempo, as seguintes frases em seus respectivos diários:
Paula ? Hoje é sexta-feira e ontem foi domingo, mas amanhã será quarta-feira.
Júlia ? Ontem foi segunda-feira, mas amanhã será terça.
Luíza ? Hoje é terça-feira, mas ontem foi quinta.
Apesar de as frases serem inconsistentes como um todo, cada amiga registrou exatamente uma informação correta em seu diário. Desse modo, o almoço ocorreu numa
Paula ? Hoje é sexta-feira e ontem foi domingo, mas amanhã será quarta-feira.
Júlia ? Ontem foi segunda-feira, mas amanhã será terça.
Luíza ? Hoje é terça-feira, mas ontem foi quinta.
Apesar de as frases serem inconsistentes como um todo, cada amiga registrou exatamente uma informação correta em seu diário. Desse modo, o almoço ocorreu numa
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Para responder às questões de números 24 e 25, considere as informações a seguir.
No jogo do "liga-pontos", dois jogadores, de maneira alternada, vão unindo os pontos de uma malha quadriculada por meio de linhas retas horizontais ou verticais.
Cada linha deve ligar dois pontos adjacentes da malha, como exemplificado na figura, em que já foram traçadas sete linhas retas.

Quando um quadrado pequeno da malha é cercado por quatro linhas retas, diz-se que uma casa foi fechada.
Em uma malha quadriculada de 16 pontos como a da figura, o número máximo de linhas que podem ser desenhadas simultaneamente sem que nenhuma casa seja fechada é igual aNo jogo do "liga-pontos", dois jogadores, de maneira alternada, vão unindo os pontos de uma malha quadriculada por meio de linhas retas horizontais ou verticais.
Cada linha deve ligar dois pontos adjacentes da malha, como exemplificado na figura, em que já foram traçadas sete linhas retas.

Quando um quadrado pequeno da malha é cercado por quatro linhas retas, diz-se que uma casa foi fechada.

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Uma das regras elaboradas pela associação dos bancos de um país define que:
Se o vencimento de uma conta não cair em um dia útil, então ele deverá automaticamente ser transferido para o próximo dia útil.
Para que esta regra não tenha sido cumprida, basta que
Se o vencimento de uma conta não cair em um dia útil, então ele deverá automaticamente ser transferido para o próximo dia útil.
Para que esta regra não tenha sido cumprida, basta que
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Para escolher a roupa que irá vestir em uma entrevista de emprego, Estela precisa decidir entre uma camisa branca e uma vermelha, entre uma calça azul e uma preta e entre um par de sapatos preto e outro azul. Quatro amigas de Estela deram as seguintes sugestões:
Amiga 1 ? Se usar a calça azul, então vá com os sapatos azuis.
Amiga 2 ? Se vestir a calça preta, então não use a camisa branca.
Amiga 3 ? Se optar pela camisa branca, então calce os sapatos pretos.
Amiga 4 ? Se escolher a camisa vermelha, então vá com a calça azul.
Sabendo que Estela acatou as sugestões das quatro amigas, conclui-se que ela vestiu
Amiga 1 ? Se usar a calça azul, então vá com os sapatos azuis.
Amiga 2 ? Se vestir a calça preta, então não use a camisa branca.
Amiga 3 ? Se optar pela camisa branca, então calce os sapatos pretos.
Amiga 4 ? Se escolher a camisa vermelha, então vá com a calça azul.
Sabendo que Estela acatou as sugestões das quatro amigas, conclui-se que ela vestiu
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As questões de números 36 a 40 baseiam-se no texto seguinte.
House G.O.P. Leaders Agree to Extension of Payroll Tax Cut
By JENNIFER STEINHAUER
Published: December 22, 2011
WASHINGTON - Under a deal reached between House and Senate leaders, the House will now approve as early as Friday the
two-month extension of a payroll tax holiday and unemployment benefits approved by the Senate last Saturday, and the Senate will
appoint members of a House-Senate conference committee to negotiate legislation to extend both benefits through 2012.
House Republicans - who rejected an almost identical deal on Tuesday - collapsed under the political rubble that has
accumulated over the week, much of it from their own party, worried that the blockade would do serious damage to their appeal to
voters.
The House speaker, John A. Boehner, announced the decision over the phone to members on Thursday, and did not permit the
usual back and forth that is common on such calls, enraging many of them.
After his conversation with lawmakers, the speaker conceded to reporters that it might not have been "politically the smartest
thing in the world" for House Republicans to put themselves between a tax cut and the 160 million American workers who would benefit
from it, and to allow President Obama and Congressional Democrats to seize the momentum on the issue.
The agreement ended a partisan fight that threatened to keep Congress and Mr. Obama in town through Christmas and was
just the latest of the bitter struggles over fiscal policy involving House conservatives, the president and the Democratic-controlled
Senate.
Under the deal, the employee's share of the Social Security payroll tax will stay at the current level, 4.2 percent of wages,
through Feb. 29. In the absence of Congressional action, it would revert to the usual 6.2 percent next month. The government will also
continue paying unemployment insurance benefits under current policy through February. Without Congressional action, many of the
long-term unemployed would begin losing benefits next month.
In addition, under the agreement, Medicare will continue paying doctors at current rates for two months, averting a 27 percent
cut that would otherwise occur on Jan. 1.
The new deal makes minor adjustments to make it easier for small businesses to cope with the tax changes and prevents
manipulation of an employee's pay should the tax cut extension fail to go beyond two months.
Mr. Obama, who has reaped political benefits from the standoff, welcomed the outcome.
"This is good news, just in time for the holidays," he said in a statement. "This is the right thing [VERB 1] to strengthen our
families, grow our economy, and create new jobs. This is real money that will [VERB 2] a real difference in people's lives."
(Adapted from http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/23/us/politics/senate-republican-leader-suggests-a-payroll-tax-deal.html?_r=1&nl=
todays hea dlines & emc=tha2&pagewanted=all)
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By JENNIFER STEINHAUER
Published: December 22, 2011
WASHINGTON - Under a deal reached between House and Senate leaders, the House will now approve as early as Friday the
two-month extension of a payroll tax holiday and unemployment benefits approved by the Senate last Saturday, and the Senate will
appoint members of a House-Senate conference committee to negotiate legislation to extend both benefits through 2012.
House Republicans - who rejected an almost identical deal on Tuesday - collapsed under the political rubble that has
accumulated over the week, much of it from their own party, worried that the blockade would do serious damage to their appeal to
voters.
The House speaker, John A. Boehner, announced the decision over the phone to members on Thursday, and did not permit the
usual back and forth that is common on such calls, enraging many of them.
After his conversation with lawmakers, the speaker conceded to reporters that it might not have been "politically the smartest
thing in the world" for House Republicans to put themselves between a tax cut and the 160 million American workers who would benefit
from it, and to allow President Obama and Congressional Democrats to seize the momentum on the issue.
The agreement ended a partisan fight that threatened to keep Congress and Mr. Obama in town through Christmas and was
just the latest of the bitter struggles over fiscal policy involving House conservatives, the president and the Democratic-controlled
Senate.
Under the deal, the employee's share of the Social Security payroll tax will stay at the current level, 4.2 percent of wages,
through Feb. 29. In the absence of Congressional action, it would revert to the usual 6.2 percent next month. The government will also
continue paying unemployment insurance benefits under current policy through February. Without Congressional action, many of the
long-term unemployed would begin losing benefits next month.
In addition, under the agreement, Medicare will continue paying doctors at current rates for two months, averting a 27 percent
cut that would otherwise occur on Jan. 1.
The new deal makes minor adjustments to make it easier for small businesses to cope with the tax changes and prevents
manipulation of an employee's pay should the tax cut extension fail to go beyond two months.
Mr. Obama, who has reaped political benefits from the standoff, welcomed the outcome.
"This is good news, just in time for the holidays," he said in a statement. "This is the right thing [VERB 1] to strengthen our
families, grow our economy, and create new jobs. This is real money that will [VERB 2] a real difference in people's lives."
(Adapted from http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/23/us/politics/senate-republican-leader-suggests-a-payroll-tax-deal.html?_r=1&nl=
todays hea dlines & emc=tha2&pagewanted=all)
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As questões de números 36 a 40 baseiam-se no texto seguinte.
House G.O.P. Leaders Agree to Extension of Payroll Tax Cut
By JENNIFER STEINHAUER
Published: December 22, 2011
WASHINGTON - Under a deal reached between House and Senate leaders, the House will now approve as early as Friday the
two-month extension of a payroll tax holiday and unemployment benefits approved by the Senate last Saturday, and the Senate will
appoint members of a House-Senate conference committee to negotiate legislation to extend both benefits through 2012.
House Republicans - who rejected an almost identical deal on Tuesday - collapsed under the political rubble that has
accumulated over the week, much of it from their own party, worried that the blockade would do serious damage to their appeal to
voters.
The House speaker, John A. Boehner, announced the decision over the phone to members on Thursday, and did not permit the
usual back and forth that is common on such calls, enraging many of them.
After his conversation with lawmakers, the speaker conceded to reporters that it might not have been "politically the smartest
thing in the world" for House Republicans to put themselves between a tax cut and the 160 million American workers who would benefit
from it, and to allow President Obama and Congressional Democrats to seize the momentum on the issue.
The agreement ended a partisan fight that threatened to keep Congress and Mr. Obama in town through Christmas and was
just the latest of the bitter struggles over fiscal policy involving House conservatives, the president and the Democratic-controlled
Senate.
Under the deal, the employee's share of the Social Security payroll tax will stay at the current level, 4.2 percent of wages,
through Feb. 29. In the absence of Congressional action, it would revert to the usual 6.2 percent next month. The government will also
continue paying unemployment insurance benefits under current policy through February. Without Congressional action, many of the
long-term unemployed would begin losing benefits next month.
In addition, under the agreement, Medicare will continue paying doctors at current rates for two months, averting a 27 percent
cut that would otherwise occur on Jan. 1.
The new deal makes minor adjustments to make it easier for small businesses to cope with the tax changes and prevents
manipulation of an employee's pay should the tax cut extension fail to go beyond two months.
Mr. Obama, who has reaped political benefits from the standoff, welcomed the outcome.
"This is good news, just in time for the holidays," he said in a statement. "This is the right thing [VERB 1] to strengthen our
families, grow our economy, and create new jobs. This is real money that will [VERB 2] a real difference in people's lives."
(Adapted from http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/23/us/politics/senate-republican-leader-suggests-a-payroll-tax-deal.html?_r=1&nl=
todays hea dlines & emc=tha2&pagewanted=all)
A melhor tradução para should the tax cut extension fail to go beyond two months é House G.O.P. Leaders Agree to Extension of Payroll Tax Cut
By JENNIFER STEINHAUER
Published: December 22, 2011
WASHINGTON - Under a deal reached between House and Senate leaders, the House will now approve as early as Friday the
two-month extension of a payroll tax holiday and unemployment benefits approved by the Senate last Saturday, and the Senate will
appoint members of a House-Senate conference committee to negotiate legislation to extend both benefits through 2012.
House Republicans - who rejected an almost identical deal on Tuesday - collapsed under the political rubble that has
accumulated over the week, much of it from their own party, worried that the blockade would do serious damage to their appeal to
voters.
The House speaker, John A. Boehner, announced the decision over the phone to members on Thursday, and did not permit the
usual back and forth that is common on such calls, enraging many of them.
After his conversation with lawmakers, the speaker conceded to reporters that it might not have been "politically the smartest
thing in the world" for House Republicans to put themselves between a tax cut and the 160 million American workers who would benefit
from it, and to allow President Obama and Congressional Democrats to seize the momentum on the issue.
The agreement ended a partisan fight that threatened to keep Congress and Mr. Obama in town through Christmas and was
just the latest of the bitter struggles over fiscal policy involving House conservatives, the president and the Democratic-controlled
Senate.
Under the deal, the employee's share of the Social Security payroll tax will stay at the current level, 4.2 percent of wages,
through Feb. 29. In the absence of Congressional action, it would revert to the usual 6.2 percent next month. The government will also
continue paying unemployment insurance benefits under current policy through February. Without Congressional action, many of the
long-term unemployed would begin losing benefits next month.
In addition, under the agreement, Medicare will continue paying doctors at current rates for two months, averting a 27 percent
cut that would otherwise occur on Jan. 1.
The new deal makes minor adjustments to make it easier for small businesses to cope with the tax changes and prevents
manipulation of an employee's pay should the tax cut extension fail to go beyond two months.
Mr. Obama, who has reaped political benefits from the standoff, welcomed the outcome.
"This is good news, just in time for the holidays," he said in a statement. "This is the right thing [VERB 1] to strengthen our
families, grow our economy, and create new jobs. This is real money that will [VERB 2] a real difference in people's lives."
(Adapted from http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/23/us/politics/senate-republican-leader-suggests-a-payroll-tax-deal.html?_r=1&nl=
todays hea dlines & emc=tha2&pagewanted=all)
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