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Q3933787 Administração Pública
    Um governo estadual, diante de indicadores críticos de evasão escolar, desenhou um programa de monitoramento digital sem consultar os membros do corpo escolar. Na fase de execução do programa, os professores recusaram-se a alimentar o sistema, por considerá-lo burocrático, o que gerou um descompasso entre o planejamento central e a prática nas unidades de ensino.

Considerando a situação hipotética apresentada, assinale a opção correta a respeito da falha na implementação do referido programa de monitoramento.
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Q3933786 Administração Pública
    A administração pública de determinado estado, visando estabilizar a economia local, estabeleceu um pacto formal com a única associação patronal e o sindicato dos servidores de certa categoria profissional. Em virtude desse pacto, essas entidades passaram a ter assento permanente em comitês deliberativos, com poder de veto sobre a carga tributária setorial; em contrapartida, firmaram o compromisso de garantir a paz social e não deflagrar greves.

Nessa situação hipotética, o modelo de cooperação institucionalizada adotado define-se como 
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Q3933785 Administração Pública
Tendo em vista que, no contexto da administração pública contemporânea, a comunicação e a gestão de redes organizacionais são fundamentais para a articulação entre órgãos e a prestação de serviços ao cidadão, assinale a opção correta.
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Q3933784 Gestão de Pessoas
    Uma instituição pública que implementou a gestão por competências adota a premissa de que a competência individual dos servidores se manifesta na agregação de valor à organização. Nessa instituição, há um servidor que é assíduo e possui elevado grau de formação e de domínio técnico das atividades, mas cujas ações não se traduzem em melhorias nos processos ou resultados da unidade.

Considerando essa situação hipotética, assinale a opção correta acerca da análise de desempenho do referido servidor no contexto da gestão por competências.
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Q3933783 Administração Pública
A implementação da gestão por resultados no setor público busca substituir o foco excessivo no controle de processos pela ênfase nos impactos gerados para a sociedade. Considerando as características e os desafios desse modelo na produção de serviços públicos, assinale a opção correta.
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Q3933782 Administração Pública
O conceito de accountability é multifacetado e central para a democracia contemporânea, envolvendo a obrigação de prestar contas, a responsabilidade e a possibilidade de sanção. No que se refere às dimensões da accountability e ao exercício do controle social na gestão pública, assinale a opção correta. 
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Q3933781 Administração Pública
Os conselhos de gestão e as parcerias entre governo e sociedade representam mecanismos de democratização da gestão pública. No que concerne à natureza desses processos participativos e à governança pública contemporânea, assinale a opção correta.
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Q3933780 Administração Financeira e Orçamentária
O orçamento participativo é um instrumento de gestão que permite aos cidadãos exercer influência ou decidir sobre o destino de parte dos recursos públicos. Acerca da dinâmica do orçamento participativo e de seus impactos na administração pública, assinale a opção correta.
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Q3933779 Administração Pública
A evolução das estruturas estatais reflete as mudanças na relação entre o poder político, a burocracia e a sociedade. A respeito dos modelos de Estado autoritário e burocrático, Estado regulador e Estado do bem-estar social, julgue os itens a seguir.

I O modelo autoritário e burocrático consolidou a estratégia de industrialização e fortaleceu a tecnoburocracia estatal, embora tenha coexistido com práticas patrimonialistas no uso político de empresas e recursos públicos.
II O Estado do bem-estar social, no contexto brasileiro, embora formalizado com a expansão de direitos na redemocratização, enfrentou o desafio de superar o insulamento burocrático e a fragmentação institucional herdados de períodos anteriores.
III O Estado regulador caracteriza-se pelo deslocamento do papel do Estado de produtor direto de bens e serviços para o de indutor e fiscalizador, utilizando agências dotadas de autonomia para gerir mercados concedidos à iniciativa privada.

Assinale a opção correta.
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Q3933778 Inglês
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    First established in 2002 by the Brazilian government, and later expanded with the support of WWF and private donors, the conservation program known as ARPA helps protect 120 conservation areas spanning more than 60 million hectares — about the size of Ukraine — of the Brazilian Amazon. The program initially worked on creating new protected areas and then on designing a durable financial mechanism to support their protection.

    A new phase, called ARPA Comunidades (Communities), is now shifting the focus to the traditional communities who live within the forest and help protect it. Half of the conservation areas covered by ARPA are sustainable-use conservation units like the Chico Mendes Extractive Reserve, inhabited by local communities who live sustainably off the forest‘s resources.

    Announced during the COP30 climate summit in the Amazonian city of Belém, ARPA Comunidades will focus on these 60 sustainable-use reserves, which together cover an area of 23.7 million hectares, nearly the size of the U.K. The aim is to help reduce deforestation and improve the well-being of the local populations by supporting the development of local bioeconomies. Over 15 years, the program hopes to directly impact 130,000 people. It will also seek to add a further 3 million hectares of protected areas.

    A 2023 paper by the Escolhas Institute, a Brazilian research organization, found that a 1% reduction in extreme poverty in the Brazilian Amazon has the potential to reduce deforestation by 27,000 hectares in the region.

    Greater recognition of local communities‘ needs and role in protecting the forest is not a new demand, said Carlos Durigan, a researcher at the Amazon Environmental Research Institute (IPAM).


Internet: <https://news.mongabay.com> (adapted).
Based on the information provided in text CB1A6 and on its linguistic aspects, judge the following items.

I The announcement of ARPA Comunidades marked the first time that greater recognition of local communities‘ needs and their role in forest protection was demanded.
II It is correct to infer that both ARPA and ARPA Comunidades aim to help reduce deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon.
III In the second paragraph of the text, the phrase "local communities who live sustainably off the forest‘s resources" (second sentence) can be correctly rephrased as local communities that rely on forest resources for their livelihoods in a sustainable manner.

Choose the correct option. 
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Q3933777 Inglês
Text CB1A6


    First established in 2002 by the Brazilian government, and later expanded with the support of WWF and private donors, the conservation program known as ARPA helps protect 120 conservation areas spanning more than 60 million hectares — about the size of Ukraine — of the Brazilian Amazon. The program initially worked on creating new protected areas and then on designing a durable financial mechanism to support their protection.

    A new phase, called ARPA Comunidades (Communities), is now shifting the focus to the traditional communities who live within the forest and help protect it. Half of the conservation areas covered by ARPA are sustainable-use conservation units like the Chico Mendes Extractive Reserve, inhabited by local communities who live sustainably off the forest‘s resources.

    Announced during the COP30 climate summit in the Amazonian city of Belém, ARPA Comunidades will focus on these 60 sustainable-use reserves, which together cover an area of 23.7 million hectares, nearly the size of the U.K. The aim is to help reduce deforestation and improve the well-being of the local populations by supporting the development of local bioeconomies. Over 15 years, the program hopes to directly impact 130,000 people. It will also seek to add a further 3 million hectares of protected areas.

    A 2023 paper by the Escolhas Institute, a Brazilian research organization, found that a 1% reduction in extreme poverty in the Brazilian Amazon has the potential to reduce deforestation by 27,000 hectares in the region.

    Greater recognition of local communities‘ needs and role in protecting the forest is not a new demand, said Carlos Durigan, a researcher at the Amazon Environmental Research Institute (IPAM).


Internet: <https://news.mongabay.com> (adapted).
It is correct to conclude that the main function of the fourth paragraph of text CB1A6 is to
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Q3933776 Inglês
Text CB1A6


    First established in 2002 by the Brazilian government, and later expanded with the support of WWF and private donors, the conservation program known as ARPA helps protect 120 conservation areas spanning more than 60 million hectares — about the size of Ukraine — of the Brazilian Amazon. The program initially worked on creating new protected areas and then on designing a durable financial mechanism to support their protection.

    A new phase, called ARPA Comunidades (Communities), is now shifting the focus to the traditional communities who live within the forest and help protect it. Half of the conservation areas covered by ARPA are sustainable-use conservation units like the Chico Mendes Extractive Reserve, inhabited by local communities who live sustainably off the forest‘s resources.

    Announced during the COP30 climate summit in the Amazonian city of Belém, ARPA Comunidades will focus on these 60 sustainable-use reserves, which together cover an area of 23.7 million hectares, nearly the size of the U.K. The aim is to help reduce deforestation and improve the well-being of the local populations by supporting the development of local bioeconomies. Over 15 years, the program hopes to directly impact 130,000 people. It will also seek to add a further 3 million hectares of protected areas.

    A 2023 paper by the Escolhas Institute, a Brazilian research organization, found that a 1% reduction in extreme poverty in the Brazilian Amazon has the potential to reduce deforestation by 27,000 hectares in the region.

    Greater recognition of local communities‘ needs and role in protecting the forest is not a new demand, said Carlos Durigan, a researcher at the Amazon Environmental Research Institute (IPAM).


Internet: <https://news.mongabay.com> (adapted).
In "It will also seek to add a further 3 million hectares of protected areas" (last sentence of the third paragraph of text CB1A6), "a further" can be correctly replaced, without changing the overall meaning of the sentence, with
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Q3933775 Inglês
Text CB1A6


    First established in 2002 by the Brazilian government, and later expanded with the support of WWF and private donors, the conservation program known as ARPA helps protect 120 conservation areas spanning more than 60 million hectares — about the size of Ukraine — of the Brazilian Amazon. The program initially worked on creating new protected areas and then on designing a durable financial mechanism to support their protection.

    A new phase, called ARPA Comunidades (Communities), is now shifting the focus to the traditional communities who live within the forest and help protect it. Half of the conservation areas covered by ARPA are sustainable-use conservation units like the Chico Mendes Extractive Reserve, inhabited by local communities who live sustainably off the forest‘s resources.

    Announced during the COP30 climate summit in the Amazonian city of Belém, ARPA Comunidades will focus on these 60 sustainable-use reserves, which together cover an area of 23.7 million hectares, nearly the size of the U.K. The aim is to help reduce deforestation and improve the well-being of the local populations by supporting the development of local bioeconomies. Over 15 years, the program hopes to directly impact 130,000 people. It will also seek to add a further 3 million hectares of protected areas.

    A 2023 paper by the Escolhas Institute, a Brazilian research organization, found that a 1% reduction in extreme poverty in the Brazilian Amazon has the potential to reduce deforestation by 27,000 hectares in the region.

    Greater recognition of local communities‘ needs and role in protecting the forest is not a new demand, said Carlos Durigan, a researcher at the Amazon Environmental Research Institute (IPAM).


Internet: <https://news.mongabay.com> (adapted).
As used in the third sentence of the third paragraph of text CB1A6, the phrase "Over 15 years"
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Q3933774 Inglês
Text CB1A6


    First established in 2002 by the Brazilian government, and later expanded with the support of WWF and private donors, the conservation program known as ARPA helps protect 120 conservation areas spanning more than 60 million hectares — about the size of Ukraine — of the Brazilian Amazon. The program initially worked on creating new protected areas and then on designing a durable financial mechanism to support their protection.

    A new phase, called ARPA Comunidades (Communities), is now shifting the focus to the traditional communities who live within the forest and help protect it. Half of the conservation areas covered by ARPA are sustainable-use conservation units like the Chico Mendes Extractive Reserve, inhabited by local communities who live sustainably off the forest‘s resources.

    Announced during the COP30 climate summit in the Amazonian city of Belém, ARPA Comunidades will focus on these 60 sustainable-use reserves, which together cover an area of 23.7 million hectares, nearly the size of the U.K. The aim is to help reduce deforestation and improve the well-being of the local populations by supporting the development of local bioeconomies. Over 15 years, the program hopes to directly impact 130,000 people. It will also seek to add a further 3 million hectares of protected areas.

    A 2023 paper by the Escolhas Institute, a Brazilian research organization, found that a 1% reduction in extreme poverty in the Brazilian Amazon has the potential to reduce deforestation by 27,000 hectares in the region.

    Greater recognition of local communities‘ needs and role in protecting the forest is not a new demand, said Carlos Durigan, a researcher at the Amazon Environmental Research Institute (IPAM).


Internet: <https://news.mongabay.com> (adapted).
Considering text CB1A6, choose the option that presents the word closest in meaning to "nearly" in the phrase "nearly the size of the U.K." (first sentence of the third paragraph). 
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Q3933773 Inglês
Text CB1A6


    First established in 2002 by the Brazilian government, and later expanded with the support of WWF and private donors, the conservation program known as ARPA helps protect 120 conservation areas spanning more than 60 million hectares — about the size of Ukraine — of the Brazilian Amazon. The program initially worked on creating new protected areas and then on designing a durable financial mechanism to support their protection.

    A new phase, called ARPA Comunidades (Communities), is now shifting the focus to the traditional communities who live within the forest and help protect it. Half of the conservation areas covered by ARPA are sustainable-use conservation units like the Chico Mendes Extractive Reserve, inhabited by local communities who live sustainably off the forest‘s resources.

    Announced during the COP30 climate summit in the Amazonian city of Belém, ARPA Comunidades will focus on these 60 sustainable-use reserves, which together cover an area of 23.7 million hectares, nearly the size of the U.K. The aim is to help reduce deforestation and improve the well-being of the local populations by supporting the development of local bioeconomies. Over 15 years, the program hopes to directly impact 130,000 people. It will also seek to add a further 3 million hectares of protected areas.

    A 2023 paper by the Escolhas Institute, a Brazilian research organization, found that a 1% reduction in extreme poverty in the Brazilian Amazon has the potential to reduce deforestation by 27,000 hectares in the region.

    Greater recognition of local communities‘ needs and role in protecting the forest is not a new demand, said Carlos Durigan, a researcher at the Amazon Environmental Research Institute (IPAM).


Internet: <https://news.mongabay.com> (adapted).
In the first sentence of text CB1A6, the word "spanning" can be correctly replaced, without altering the meanings of the text, with
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Q3933772 Administração Pública
No âmbito da gestão pública, o termo accountability pode ser entendido como
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Q3933771 Direito Administrativo
De acordo com o Decreto n.º 11.531/2023, é permitida a celebração de convênios e de contratos de repasse
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Q3933770 Administração Pública
Segundo a publicação intitulada Avaliação de políticas públicas: guia prático de análise ex post, da Casa Civil da Presidência da República, a avaliação de impacto 
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Q3933769 Administração Financeira e Orçamentária
De acordo com a Lei Complementar n.º 101/2000, que estabelece normas de finanças públicas voltadas para a responsabilidade na gestão fiscal, a despesa total com pessoal da União, em cada período de apuração, deve obedecer ao limite percentual de
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Q3933768 Direito Administrativo
Segundo a Lei n.º 13.019/2014, a parceria entre a administração pública e organizações da sociedade civil é definida como o conjunto de
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Respostas
7901: E
7902: B
7903: C
7904: D
7905: A
7906: D
7907: D
7908: E
7909: E
7910: D
7911: A
7912: A
7913: C
7914: B
7915: E
7916: E
7917: D
7918: C
7919: D
7920: E