Questões de Concurso Sobre inglês

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Q168261 Inglês
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According to the text above, judge the following items.

Foodborne sicknesses are the most serious public health problem.
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Q168260 Inglês
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According to the text above, judge the following items.

Americans are perfectly conscious of the danger of undercooked food.
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Q167274 Inglês

Internet: www.petrobras.com.br (adapted).

Based on the text above, judge the following items.

Besides PETROBRAS, three other Brazilian companies also made significant progress in relation to the 2006 survey.
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Q167272 Inglês

Internet: www.petrobras.com.br (adapted).

Based on the text above, judge the following items.

It is possible that the perception factor mentioned in the text helped PETROBRAS reach an outstanding ranking.
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Q167271 Inglês

Internet: www.profitadvisors.com (adapted).

1turnstile – a narrow gate at the entrance of something, with metal bars that move in a circle so that only one person at a time can go through.
2squeegee – an object used for cleaning windows, consisting of a short handle with a rubber blade.
3jaywalking – a dangerous or illegal way of crossing a street at a place where cars do not usually stop.
4hubris – a very proud way of talking or behaving that offends people.

In the text,

the phrase “that the right kind of people (those who enjoy dealing with people) be hired” (L.49-50) can be correctly rewritten as: that the right kind of people (those who enjoy dealing with people) should be hired.
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Q167269 Inglês

Internet: www.profitadvisors.com (adapted).

1turnstile – a narrow gate at the entrance of something, with metal bars that move in a circle so that only one person at a time can go through.
2squeegee – an object used for cleaning windows, consisting of a short handle with a rubber blade.
3jaywalking – a dangerous or illegal way of crossing a street at a place where cars do not usually stop.
4hubris – a very proud way of talking or behaving that offends people.

In the text,

the word “mayor” (L.8) is synonymous with representative.
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Q167268 Inglês

Internet: www.profitadvisors.com (adapted).

1turnstile – a narrow gate at the entrance of something, with metal bars that move in a circle so that only one person at a time can go through.
2squeegee – an object used for cleaning windows, consisting of a short handle with a rubber blade.
3jaywalking – a dangerous or illegal way of crossing a street at a place where cars do not usually stop.
4hubris – a very proud way of talking or behaving that offends people.

In the text,

the use of “will” (L.7) expresses a polite request.
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Q167263 Inglês

Internet: www.profitadvisors.com (adapted).


1turnstile – a narrow gate at the entrance of something, with metal bars that move in a circle so that only one person at a time can go through.
2squeegee – an object used for cleaning windows, consisting of a short handle with a rubber blade.
3jaywalking – a dangerous or illegal way of crossing a street at a place where cars do not usually stop.
4hubris – a very proud way of talking or behaving that offends people.

According to the text,

for customer contact positions, the candidate’s educational background is the decisive factor.
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Q167261 Inglês

Internet: www.profitadvisors.com (adapted).


1turnstile – a narrow gate at the entrance of something, with metal bars that move in a circle so that only one person at a time can go through.
2squeegee – an object used for cleaning windows, consisting of a short handle with a rubber blade.
3jaywalking – a dangerous or illegal way of crossing a street at a place where cars do not usually stop.
4hubris – a very proud way of talking or behaving that offends people.

According to the text,

customer service and the image presented by the business is a concern solely of the business owner.
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Q167259 Inglês

Internet: www.profitadvisors.com (adapted).


1turnstile – a narrow gate at the entrance of something, with metal bars that move in a circle so that only one person at a time can go through.
2squeegee – an object used for cleaning windows, consisting of a short handle with a rubber blade.
3jaywalking – a dangerous or illegal way of crossing a street at a place where cars do not usually stop.
4hubris – a very proud way of talking or behaving that offends people.

It can be inferred from the text that

time and money spent training employees on how to deal with people really pays off.
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Q29518 Inglês
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Based on the text above, judge the following items.
Brazilian companies have had a long time tradition of being among the world's 50 most respected corporations.
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Q29516 Inglês
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Based on the text above, judge the following items.
According to the Reputation Institute, in 2007 PETROBRAS has become the most respected Brazilian company as well as the most respected energy company in the world.
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Q29515 Inglês
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Based on the text above, judge the following items.
According to RI's ranking, an 8.20-point difference in relation to 2006 brought PETROBRAS to the top 8 in 2007.
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Q29514 Inglês
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Based on the text above, judge the following items.
It is possible that the perception factor mentioned in the text helped PETROBRAS reach an outstanding ranking.
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Q29512 Inglês
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In the text,
the word "critical" (L.49) can be correctly replaced by extremely important.
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Q29511 Inglês
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In the text,
the word "mayor" (L.8) is synonymous with representative
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Q29509 Inglês
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In the text,
"laws against minor crimes" (L.5) is the subject of "are enforced" (L.6).
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Q29508 Inglês
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In the text,
the article "the", in the expression "in the March, 1982 issue of Atlantic Monthly" (L.4), is optional.
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Q29507 Inglês
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According to the text,
some employees think they do not have to be nice with customers.
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Q29506 Inglês
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According to the text,
the more successful a company is, the more satisfied its customers are.
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Respostas
25161: E
25162: E
25163: C
25164: C
25165: C
25166: E
25167: E
25168: E
25169: E
25170: C
25171: E
25172: C
25173: C
25174: C
25175: C
25176: E
25177: C
25178: E
25179: C
25180: E