Developed countries face globalization as a chance to incre...
This text refers to items from 29 to 40.
1----------Globalization, and related trade liberalization, is being
viewed by developing countries as an opportunity to expand the
industrial base and venture into an exports-led growth.
4 However, “Globalization” has been challenged in recent years
relating to its trade implications for developing countries.
One of the major problems is the inability of
7 developing countries to conform to developed country market
requirements. These requirements take the form of myriad
technical regulations imposed through mandatory domestic
10 regulations and to some extent international standards.
Metrology, the science of measurement, and the
underlying factor for quality in the industrialized world, plays
13 a vital role in modern society and in a globalized world. Still,
the link between metrology and human existence is not always
easily understood.
16---------- Essentially humankind has been using metrology for
millennia. The Egyptian architects, for instance, used the length
of the ruling pharaoh’s forearm from elbow to tip of the
19 extended middle finger as well as the breadth of his palm, to
calibrate the standard unit of length for use in building the
pyramids. The original measurement was transferred to and
22 carved in a block of black granite. The workers at the site were
given identical replicas of the original granite unit to work with
(Metrology — in short, EUROMET and Phare 2000).
25-----------Today, metrology is more ingrained in our society and
is used in all facets of life. Planks of wood and coffee are
bought by size and weight; water, electricity and heat are
28 metered. Gasoline and soft drinks are bought by volume.
Sometimes we even measure distance in time, i.e. “from A to B
it should take about 20 minutes”, although that is not advisable.
31---------- Regardless, for a metrology system to be operational
it is essential that it is uniform, and that those who use them —
in spite of geographic and professional boundaries, have
34 confidence in the system. When this system is aligned with
mutual recognition through accreditation and testing of
measuring standards and laboratories in the different countries,
37 the confidence in the system allows for human activities to be
linked.
Internet: <www.unido.org> (adapted).
Based on the text, judge the items from 29 through 38.
Developed countries face globalization as a chance to increase their industrial base.
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Vamos entender o porquê dessa resposta. O texto discute como a globalização e a liberalização do comércio são vistas como oportunidades para os países em desenvolvimento expandirem suas bases industriais e investirem em crescimento impulsionado por exportações. Em nenhum momento o texto afirma que os países desenvolvidos veem a globalização como uma chance de aumentar sua base industrial. Na verdade, o foco está nos desafios e oportunidades que a globalização apresenta para os países em desenvolvimento.
O texto destaca que, para os países em desenvolvimento, um dos principais problemas é a incapacidade de atender aos requisitos de mercado dos países desenvolvidos, devido a regulamentos técnicos e padrões internacionais. Isso mostra que a questão está mais voltada para as dificuldades enfrentadas pelos países em desenvolvimento, ao invés de uma perspectiva de oportunidade para os países desenvolvidos.
A afirmação de que "os países desenvolvidos veem a globalização como uma chance de aumentar sua base industrial" não encontra suporte no texto, o que torna a alternativa E - errado a escolha correta.
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