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Question 1:
Step 1: Analyze the question. The question asks about the function of the "Track Changes" feature in MS Word.
Step 2: Evaluate the options.
- a) "Impede alterações por usuários não autorizados." (Prevents changes by unauthorized users.) - Incorrect. Track Changes records, it doesn't prevent.
- b) "Aplica a regra de renumeração hierárquica em documentos editados." (Applies hierarchical renumbering rules to edited documents.) - Incorrect. This is not the purpose of Track Changes.
- c) "Registra alterações de inclusão, edição, exclusão e formatação." (Records changes of inclusion, editing, deletion, and formatting.) - Correct. This accurately describes the functionality of Track Changes.
- d) "Garante que os documentos sejam manipulados e editados na ordem cronológica dos documentos." (Ensures that documents are manipulated and edited in chronological order.) - Incorrect. While changes are recorded chronologically, this isn't the primary function or guarantee.
- e) This option is cut off but likely similar to d) or another incorrect function.
The correct option is the one that describes the recording of modifications.
The final answer is c).
Question 2:
Step 1: Analyze the question. The question asks about the characteristics of section breaks in MS Word.
Step 2: Evaluate each statement.
- I. "Possibilitam alterar o conteúdo de cabeçalhos e rodapés." (They allow changing the content of headers and footers.) - Correct. Section breaks enable different headers and footers for different parts of a document.
- II. "Permitem que quebras de avancem para páginas ímpares ou pares." (They allow breaks to advance to odd or even pages.) - Correct. MS Word offers "Odd Page" and "Even Page" section breaks.
- III. "Permitem que uma nova seção inicie na página corrente." (They allow a new section to start on the current page.) - Correct. A "Continuous" section break allows a new section to begin on the same page.
Step 3: Determine which combination of statements is correct. Since all three statements are correct, the option that includes I, II, and III is the answer.
The final answer is e).
Question 3:
Step 1: Analyze the scenario. João is holding the SHIFT key to type in all caps, and Maria suggests a single key press to achieve the same effect for a title.
Step 2: Evaluate the options for the key that achieves this.
- a) Page Up: Moves the cursor up one page.
- b) Tab: Inserts a tab space.
- c) Ctrl: A modifier key, not used alone for this purpose.
- d) Scroll Lock: Changes the behavior of arrow keys, not for typing in all caps.
- e) Caps Lock: Toggles typing in all uppercase letters with a single press.
The correct key to press once to type in all caps is Caps Lock.
The final answer is e).
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