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Read the comic strip and answer the question below.

Choose the alternative that can replace “hiring” without changing the meaning of the sentence.
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Read the comic strip and answer the question below.

Read the sentences below and write T for true or F for false. Choose the alternative in the correct sequence.
( ) Jon has just been fired.
( ) Jon is disappointed for being replaced by a machine.
( ) Garfield suggests Jon to look for a job in the food industry.
( ) Jon received the news that he was accepted to replace a machine.
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Read the comic strip and answer the question below.

Check the alternative that presents the correct definition for “AI”.
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Read the following text to answer the question below.
A spaceplane breaks barriers, reaching incredible heights and speeds
Dawn Aerospace, based in Christchurch, New Zealand, is making waves in the aerospace industry with its groundbreaking approach to creating a reusable spaceplane. But why should this matter to you? Imagine a future where space travel is as routine and affordable as flying across the country. This is the vision Dawn Aerospace is working towards, and its recent achievements bring us one step closer to that reality.
Major advances in spaceplane technology
Dawn Aerospace’s latest test flight, conducted as part of its Campaign 2-2 development program, saw its uncrewed Mk-II rocket-powered aircraft reach transonic speeds of Mach 0.92 and an altitude of 50,000 feet.
This achievement represents a substantial enhancement in performance, with improvements of three to five times compared to previous metrics. The company is now ready to begin Campaign 2-3 in September, where it hopes to achieve supersonic flight for the first time. The overarching goal is to create a spaceplane that combines the performance of a first-stage rocket with the predictability and rapid turnaround of a conventional aircraft.
Future goals and aspirations
Dawn Aerospace has set ambitious targets for its Mk-II spaceplane. By the end of 2025, the company hopes to climb faster than an F-15, fly higher than a MiG-25 and exceed speeds greater than the SR-71 Blackbird. Additionally, they aspire to be the first vehicle to fly above the Karman line, defined as 62 miles altitude, twice in a single day. Many of these records have stood for over 50 years, highlighting the ambitious nature of their goals.
The company has invested approximately $10 million in the program so far and plans to complete it for under $20 million in total. Dawn Aerospace’s rapid progress through flight testing, compared to other rocket development programs, can be attributed to its core philosophy and design methodology. This approach allows the company to move quickly and confidently through flight tests while minimizing risks.
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Consider the underlined expression in the text. Check the alternative that best replaces the term “latest” without changing its meaning.
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Read the following text to answer the question below.
A spaceplane breaks barriers, reaching incredible heights and speeds
Dawn Aerospace, based in Christchurch, New Zealand, is making waves in the aerospace industry with its groundbreaking approach to creating a reusable spaceplane. But why should this matter to you? Imagine a future where space travel is as routine and affordable as flying across the country. This is the vision Dawn Aerospace is working towards, and its recent achievements bring us one step closer to that reality.
Major advances in spaceplane technology
Dawn Aerospace’s latest test flight, conducted as part of its Campaign 2-2 development program, saw its uncrewed Mk-II rocket-powered aircraft reach transonic speeds of Mach 0.92 and an altitude of 50,000 feet.
This achievement represents a substantial enhancement in performance, with improvements of three to five times compared to previous metrics. The company is now ready to begin Campaign 2-3 in September, where it hopes to achieve supersonic flight for the first time. The overarching goal is to create a spaceplane that combines the performance of a first-stage rocket with the predictability and rapid turnaround of a conventional aircraft.
Future goals and aspirations
Dawn Aerospace has set ambitious targets for its Mk-II spaceplane. By the end of 2025, the company hopes to climb faster than an F-15, fly higher than a MiG-25 and exceed speeds greater than the SR-71 Blackbird. Additionally, they aspire to be the first vehicle to fly above the Karman line, defined as 62 miles altitude, twice in a single day. Many of these records have stood for over 50 years, highlighting the ambitious nature of their goals.
The company has invested approximately $10 million in the program so far and plans to complete it for under $20 million in total. Dawn Aerospace’s rapid progress through flight testing, compared to other rocket development programs, can be attributed to its core philosophy and design methodology. This approach allows the company to move quickly and confidently through flight tests while minimizing risks.
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According to the text, anylize the following propositions.
I- Mk-II is able to fly supersonic.
II- Dawn Aerospace is making artificial waves.
III- Dawn Aerospace plans to invest less than $20 million.
IV- By the end of 2025, Mk-II is supposed to climb faster than F- 15.
It is correct what is proposed in
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Read the following text to answer the question below.
A spaceplane breaks barriers, reaching incredible heights and speeds
Dawn Aerospace, based in Christchurch, New Zealand, is making waves in the aerospace industry with its groundbreaking approach to creating a reusable spaceplane. But why should this matter to you? Imagine a future where space travel is as routine and affordable as flying across the country. This is the vision Dawn Aerospace is working towards, and its recent achievements bring us one step closer to that reality.
Major advances in spaceplane technology
Dawn Aerospace’s latest test flight, conducted as part of its Campaign 2-2 development program, saw its uncrewed Mk-II rocket-powered aircraft reach transonic speeds of Mach 0.92 and an altitude of 50,000 feet.
This achievement represents a substantial enhancement in performance, with improvements of three to five times compared to previous metrics. The company is now ready to begin Campaign 2-3 in September, where it hopes to achieve supersonic flight for the first time. The overarching goal is to create a spaceplane that combines the performance of a first-stage rocket with the predictability and rapid turnaround of a conventional aircraft.
Future goals and aspirations
Dawn Aerospace has set ambitious targets for its Mk-II spaceplane. By the end of 2025, the company hopes to climb faster than an F-15, fly higher than a MiG-25 and exceed speeds greater than the SR-71 Blackbird. Additionally, they aspire to be the first vehicle to fly above the Karman line, defined as 62 miles altitude, twice in a single day. Many of these records have stood for over 50 years, highlighting the ambitious nature of their goals.
The company has invested approximately $10 million in the program so far and plans to complete it for under $20 million in total. Dawn Aerospace’s rapid progress through flight testing, compared to other rocket development programs, can be attributed to its core philosophy and design methodology. This approach allows the company to move quickly and confidently through flight tests while minimizing risks.
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Check the option with the best alternative title, considering the text.
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Read the following text to answer the question below.
A spaceplane breaks barriers, reaching incredible heights and speeds
Dawn Aerospace, based in Christchurch, New Zealand, is making waves in the aerospace industry with its groundbreaking approach to creating a reusable spaceplane. But why should this matter to you? Imagine a future where space travel is as routine and affordable as flying across the country. This is the vision Dawn Aerospace is working towards, and its recent achievements bring us one step closer to that reality.
Major advances in spaceplane technology
Dawn Aerospace’s latest test flight, conducted as part of its Campaign 2-2 development program, saw its uncrewed Mk-II rocket-powered aircraft reach transonic speeds of Mach 0.92 and an altitude of 50,000 feet.
This achievement represents a substantial enhancement in performance, with improvements of three to five times compared to previous metrics. The company is now ready to begin Campaign 2-3 in September, where it hopes to achieve supersonic flight for the first time. The overarching goal is to create a spaceplane that combines the performance of a first-stage rocket with the predictability and rapid turnaround of a conventional aircraft.
Future goals and aspirations
Dawn Aerospace has set ambitious targets for its Mk-II spaceplane. By the end of 2025, the company hopes to climb faster than an F-15, fly higher than a MiG-25 and exceed speeds greater than the SR-71 Blackbird. Additionally, they aspire to be the first vehicle to fly above the Karman line, defined as 62 miles altitude, twice in a single day. Many of these records have stood for over 50 years, highlighting the ambitious nature of their goals.
The company has invested approximately $10 million in the program so far and plans to complete it for under $20 million in total. Dawn Aerospace’s rapid progress through flight testing, compared to other rocket development programs, can be attributed to its core philosophy and design methodology. This approach allows the company to move quickly and confidently through flight tests while minimizing risks.
Choose the alternative that contains the appropriate noun to correctly replace the word “enhancement” found in italic in the text:
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Considere uma amostra de determinada substância, de massa 100 g, cujo calor específico é 0,3 Cal/g.°C. Admitindo que a amostra esteja a pressão atmosférica ao nível do mar, assinale a alternativa que apresente corretamente os valores, respectivamente, da quantidade de calor, em Kcal, que a amostra deve receber, caso sua temperatura varie de 50 °F para 113 °F e a capacidade térmica da amostra em Cal/°C.
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Em uma viagem de férias, Ana, ao chegar em Londres, sente-se febril e vai à farmácia comprar um termômetro, cuja escala termométrica estava indicada em Fahrenheit. Em uma primeira verificação, o termômetro indicou 98,6 °F, e Ana decidiu tomar um remédio antitérmico. Após 1h, ela verificou a temperatura novamente, estando, então, com 97,7 °F. Diante da situação-problema, assinale a alternativa que indica corretamente a temperatura de Ana, em °C, antes e depois de ingerir a medicação.
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A força gravitacional com a qual Júpiter atrai um satélite é igual a F. Se a massa de Júpiter for triplicada, a massa do satélite for quadruplicada e a distância entre Júpiter e o satélite for duplicada, qual será a nova força gravitacional F’ entre Júpiter e o satélite?
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