Questões de Concurso Público Instituto Rio Branco 2011 para Diplomata 2ª Etapa
Foram encontradas 97 questões
Ano: 2011
Banca:
CESPE / CEBRASPE
Órgão:
Instituto Rio Branco
Prova:
CESPE - 2011 - Instituto Rio Branco - Diplomata 2ª Etapa |
Q127623
Inglês
Based on the text, judge if the following items are right (C) or wrong (E).
It can be inferred from the text that Nobel did a dramatic volte-face concerning his stance on peace or disarmament.
It can be inferred from the text that Nobel did a dramatic volte-face concerning his stance on peace or disarmament.
Ano: 2011
Banca:
CESPE / CEBRASPE
Órgão:
Instituto Rio Branco
Prova:
CESPE - 2011 - Instituto Rio Branco - Diplomata 2ª Etapa |
Q127624
Inglês
Based on the text, judge if the following items are right (C) or wrong (E).
Nobel predicted that peace would only last thirty years, because violence in Europe was increasing.
Nobel predicted that peace would only last thirty years, because violence in Europe was increasing.
Ano: 2011
Banca:
CESPE / CEBRASPE
Órgão:
Instituto Rio Branco
Prova:
CESPE - 2011 - Instituto Rio Branco - Diplomata 2ª Etapa |
Q127625
Inglês
Based on the text, judge if the following items are right (C) or wrong (E).
Nobel suggested that ominous signs of impending violence could be discerned in the offing.
Nobel suggested that ominous signs of impending violence could be discerned in the offing.
Ano: 2011
Banca:
CESPE / CEBRASPE
Órgão:
Instituto Rio Branco
Prova:
CESPE - 2011 - Instituto Rio Branco - Diplomata 2ª Etapa |
Q127626
Inglês
Based on the text, judge if the following items are right (C) or wrong (E).
The author puts forward a tentative suggestion that Nobel’s continued commitment to the cause of arbitration rendered him impervious to the idea of disarmament.
The author puts forward a tentative suggestion that Nobel’s continued commitment to the cause of arbitration rendered him impervious to the idea of disarmament.
Ano: 2011
Banca:
CESPE / CEBRASPE
Órgão:
Instituto Rio Branco
Prova:
CESPE - 2011 - Instituto Rio Branco - Diplomata 2ª Etapa |
Q127627
Inglês
In the text,
“brooded over” and “will”, both on line 18, mean respectively pondered and an official statement disposing of a person’s property after his or her death.
“brooded over” and “will”, both on line 18, mean respectively pondered and an official statement disposing of a person’s property after his or her death.