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Q519158 Comércio Internacional (Exterior)

FUNDAMENTOS LEGAIS DE ACORDOS DE EMPRÉSTIMO COM RECURSOS EXTERNOS E COOPERAÇÃO TÉCNICA INTERNACIONAL


De acordo com o Decreto Federal nº 3.502/2000, o qual dispõe sobre a reorganização da Comissão de Financiamentos Externos (COFIEX), assinale a alternativa correta.

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Q519157 Ética na Administração Pública
Um servidor público está a par, por conta de um projeto em que participa, de informações privilegiadas. Com base nessa situação, de acordo com o disposto no Código de Ética do Servidor Público Civil do Poder Executivo Federal, Decreto nº 1.171/1994, assinale a alternativa correta.
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Q519156 Ética na Administração Pública
Sobre os deveres fundamentais do servidor público indicados no Código de Ética do Servidor Público Civil do Poder Executivo Federal, Decreto nº 1.171/1994, assinale a alternativa correta.
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Q519155 Legislação Federal
De acordo com a Lei nº 8.745/1993, que dispõe sobre a contratação por tempo determinado para atender à necessidade temporária de excepcional interesse público, assinale a alternativa que apresenta o tipo de pessoa que não pode ser contratado por essa via.
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Q519154 Ética na Administração Pública

De acordo com o Código de Ética Profissional do Servidor Público Civil do Poder Executivo Federal (Decreto nº 1.171/1994), assinale a alternativa que apresenta a natureza da regra abaixo transcrita.


Regra: “VIII – Toda pessoa tem direito à verdade. O servidor não pode omiti-la ou falseá-la, ainda que contrária aos interesses da própria pessoa interessada ou da Administração Pública. Nenhum Estado pode crescer ou estabilizar-se sobre o poder corruptivo do hábito do erro, da opressão ou da mentira, que sempre aniquilam até mesmo a dignidade humana quanto mais a de uma Nação”.

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Q519153 Ética na Administração Pública
De acordo com o previsto no Decreto nº 1.171/1994, que aprova o Código de Ética do Servidor Público Civil do Poder Executivo Federal, assinale a alternativa correta.
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Q519152 Direito Administrativo
O governo federal necessita contratar pessoal, por tempo determinado, para atender à população de uma localidade afetada por um terremoto em território brasileiro. De acordo com o disposto na Lei nº 8.745/1993, que trata desse tipo de contratação para situações de emergência ou calamidade pública, assinale a alternativa correta.
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Q519151 Direito Administrativo
O serviço público de “promoção de programas de construção de moradias” pode ser entendido como
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Q519150 Direito Constitucional
Segundo o disposto no parágrafo único do artigo 194 da Constituição Federal de 1988, cabe, ao Poder Público, organizar a seguridade social mediante a presença de objetivos ali expostos. Assinale a alternativa que apresenta um desses objetivos.
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Q519149 Direito Constitucional
Sérvio, empregado da empresa Romana Ltda., teve seu contrato de trabalho rescindido. À procura de um advogado especializado na área trabalhista, descobriu que, de acordo com a Constituição Federal, deveria observar 2 (dois) prazos: (i) prazo para receber os créditos resultantes de sua relação de trabalho com a Romana Ltda.; e, ii) prazo para poder ajuizar a ação em face da Romana Ltda.. Assinale a alternativa que apresenta, respectivamente, os prazos a serem observados por Sérvio.
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Q519148 Direito Constitucional

Sobre os direitos dos trabalhadores urbanos e rurais, nos moldes do que é previsto no artigo 7º da Constituição Federal de 1988, analise as assertivas abaixo.


I. Jornada de trabalho não pode exceder 5 horas ininterruptas.

II. Repouso semanal remunerado preferencialmente aos sábados, sendo, aos domingos, facultativo.

III. Remuneração do serviço extraordinário, no mínimo, em 50% à do normal.

IV. Licença à gestante, sem prejuízo do emprego e do salário, com a duração de 120 dias.


É correto o que se afirma em

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Q519147 Direito Constitucional
Sobre a possibilidade de pessoas participarem de reuniões em locais públicos, de acordo com o inciso XVI do artigo 5º da Constituição Federal de 1988, assinale a alternativa correta.
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Q519146 Direito Constitucional
Em uma leitura dos incisos do artigo 5º da Constituição Federal de 1988, observa-se a presença do que são chamados remédios constitucionais. Assinale a alternativa que apresenta, corretamente, dois desses chamados remédios constitucionais.
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Q519145 Inglês
Read the text below.

                                      What is hunger?

      Acute hunger or starvation are often highlighted on TV screens: hungry mothers too weak to breastfeed their children in drought-hit Ethiopia, refugees in war-torn Syria queuing for food rations, helicopters airlifting high energy biscuits to earthquake victims in Haiti or Pakistan.

      These situations are the result of high profile crises like war or natural disasters, which starve a population of food. Yet emergencies account for less than eight percent of hunger's victims.

      Daily undernourishment is a less visible form of hunger – but it affects many more people, from the shanty towns of Jakarta in Indonesia and the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh to the mountain villages of Bolivia and Nepal. In these places, hunger is much more than an empty stomach.

      For weeks, even months, its victims must live on significantly less than the recommended 2,100 kilocalories that the average person needs to lead a healthy life.

      The body compensates for the lack of energy by slowing down its physical and mental activities. A hungry mind cannot concentrate, a hungry body does not take initiative, a hungry child loses all desire to play and study.

      Hunger also weakens the immune system. Deprived of the right nutrition, hungry children are especially vulnerable and  become too weak to fight off disease and may die from common infections like measles and diarrhea. Each year, almost 7 million children die before reaching the age of five; malnutrition is a key factor in over a third of these deaths


                            (Source: Levels and Trends in Child Mortality, IGME, 2012 in http://www.wfp.org).

Choose the alternative that presents the interrogative form of the sentence below.


“[_] it affects many more people from the shanty towns [_]”.

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Q519144 Inglês
Read the text below.

                                      What is hunger?

      Acute hunger or starvation are often highlighted on TV screens: hungry mothers too weak to breastfeed their children in drought-hit Ethiopia, refugees in war-torn Syria queuing for food rations, helicopters airlifting high energy biscuits to earthquake victims in Haiti or Pakistan.

      These situations are the result of high profile crises like war or natural disasters, which starve a population of food. Yet emergencies account for less than eight percent of hunger's victims.

      Daily undernourishment is a less visible form of hunger – but it affects many more people, from the shanty towns of Jakarta in Indonesia and the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh to the mountain villages of Bolivia and Nepal. In these places, hunger is much more than an empty stomach.

      For weeks, even months, its victims must live on significantly less than the recommended 2,100 kilocalories that the average person needs to lead a healthy life.

      The body compensates for the lack of energy by slowing down its physical and mental activities. A hungry mind cannot concentrate, a hungry body does not take initiative, a hungry child loses all desire to play and study.

      Hunger also weakens the immune system. Deprived of the right nutrition, hungry children are especially vulnerable and  become too weak to fight off disease and may die from common infections like measles and diarrhea. Each year, almost 7 million children die before reaching the age of five; malnutrition is a key factor in over a third of these deaths


                            (Source: Levels and Trends in Child Mortality, IGME, 2012 in http://www.wfp.org).

Choose the alternative that presents the correct spelling of the number 2,100.
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Q519143 Inglês
Read the text below.

                                      What is hunger?

      Acute hunger or starvation are often highlighted on TV screens: hungry mothers too weak to breastfeed their children in drought-hit Ethiopia, refugees in war-torn Syria queuing for food rations, helicopters airlifting high energy biscuits to earthquake victims in Haiti or Pakistan.

      These situations are the result of high profile crises like war or natural disasters, which starve a population of food. Yet emergencies account for less than eight percent of hunger's victims.

      Daily undernourishment is a less visible form of hunger – but it affects many more people, from the shanty towns of Jakarta in Indonesia and the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh to the mountain villages of Bolivia and Nepal. In these places, hunger is much more than an empty stomach.

      For weeks, even months, its victims must live on significantly less than the recommended 2,100 kilocalories that the average person needs to lead a healthy life.

      The body compensates for the lack of energy by slowing down its physical and mental activities. A hungry mind cannot concentrate, a hungry body does not take initiative, a hungry child loses all desire to play and study.

      Hunger also weakens the immune system. Deprived of the right nutrition, hungry children are especially vulnerable and  become too weak to fight off disease and may die from common infections like measles and diarrhea. Each year, almost 7 million children die before reaching the age of five; malnutrition is a key factor in over a third of these deaths


                            (Source: Levels and Trends in Child Mortality, IGME, 2012 in http://www.wfp.org).

Read the following extract, taken from the text, to answer question .


“[_] hungry children are especially vulnerable [...]”.



Choose the noun that has an irregular plural as the word “children”.

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Q519142 Inglês
Read the text below.

                                      What is hunger?

      Acute hunger or starvation are often highlighted on TV screens: hungry mothers too weak to breastfeed their children in drought-hit Ethiopia, refugees in war-torn Syria queuing for food rations, helicopters airlifting high energy biscuits to earthquake victims in Haiti or Pakistan.

      These situations are the result of high profile crises like war or natural disasters, which starve a population of food. Yet emergencies account for less than eight percent of hunger's victims.

      Daily undernourishment is a less visible form of hunger – but it affects many more people, from the shanty towns of Jakarta in Indonesia and the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh to the mountain villages of Bolivia and Nepal. In these places, hunger is much more than an empty stomach.

      For weeks, even months, its victims must live on significantly less than the recommended 2,100 kilocalories that the average person needs to lead a healthy life.

      The body compensates for the lack of energy by slowing down its physical and mental activities. A hungry mind cannot concentrate, a hungry body does not take initiative, a hungry child loses all desire to play and study.

      Hunger also weakens the immune system. Deprived of the right nutrition, hungry children are especially vulnerable and  become too weak to fight off disease and may die from common infections like measles and diarrhea. Each year, almost 7 million children die before reaching the age of five; malnutrition is a key factor in over a third of these deaths


                            (Source: Levels and Trends in Child Mortality, IGME, 2012 in http://www.wfp.org).

Read the following extract, taken from the text, to answer question .


“[_] hungry children are especially vulnerable [...]”.



“Hungry” and “vulnerable” are adjectives. Choose the alternative that contains only words of the same grammatical class.

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Q519141 Inglês
Read the text below.

                                      What is hunger?

      Acute hunger or starvation are often highlighted on TV screens: hungry mothers too weak to breastfeed their children in drought-hit Ethiopia, refugees in war-torn Syria queuing for food rations, helicopters airlifting high energy biscuits to earthquake victims in Haiti or Pakistan.

      These situations are the result of high profile crises like war or natural disasters, which starve a population of food. Yet emergencies account for less than eight percent of hunger's victims.

      Daily undernourishment is a less visible form of hunger – but it affects many more people, from the shanty towns of Jakarta in Indonesia and the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh to the mountain villages of Bolivia and Nepal. In these places, hunger is much more than an empty stomach.

      For weeks, even months, its victims must live on significantly less than the recommended 2,100 kilocalories that the average person needs to lead a healthy life.

      The body compensates for the lack of energy by slowing down its physical and mental activities. A hungry mind cannot concentrate, a hungry body does not take initiative, a hungry child loses all desire to play and study.

      Hunger also weakens the immune system. Deprived of the right nutrition, hungry children are especially vulnerable and  become too weak to fight off disease and may die from common infections like measles and diarrhea. Each year, almost 7 million children die before reaching the age of five; malnutrition is a key factor in over a third of these deaths


                            (Source: Levels and Trends in Child Mortality, IGME, 2012 in http://www.wfp.org).

Read the following extract, taken from the text, to answer question .


“[_] hungry children are especially vulnerable [...]”.


Choose the alternative that presents the simple past forms of the verb highlighted in the sentence above.

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Q519140 Inglês
Read the text below.

                                      What is hunger?

      Acute hunger or starvation are often highlighted on TV screens: hungry mothers too weak to breastfeed their children in drought-hit Ethiopia, refugees in war-torn Syria queuing for food rations, helicopters airlifting high energy biscuits to earthquake victims in Haiti or Pakistan.

      These situations are the result of high profile crises like war or natural disasters, which starve a population of food. Yet emergencies account for less than eight percent of hunger's victims.

      Daily undernourishment is a less visible form of hunger – but it affects many more people, from the shanty towns of Jakarta in Indonesia and the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh to the mountain villages of Bolivia and Nepal. In these places, hunger is much more than an empty stomach.

      For weeks, even months, its victims must live on significantly less than the recommended 2,100 kilocalories that the average person needs to lead a healthy life.

      The body compensates for the lack of energy by slowing down its physical and mental activities. A hungry mind cannot concentrate, a hungry body does not take initiative, a hungry child loses all desire to play and study.

      Hunger also weakens the immune system. Deprived of the right nutrition, hungry children are especially vulnerable and  become too weak to fight off disease and may die from common infections like measles and diarrhea. Each year, almost 7 million children die before reaching the age of five; malnutrition is a key factor in over a third of these deaths


                            (Source: Levels and Trends in Child Mortality, IGME, 2012 in http://www.wfp.org).

                               How much food do you need?

      The energy and protein that people need varies according to age, sex, body size, physical activity and, to some extent, climate. On average, the body needs more than 2,100 kilocalories per day per person to allow a normal, healthy life. Extra energy is needed during pregnancy and while breast-feeding.


Choose the alternative that presents the singular form of the demonstrative pronoun in the sentence below.


“These situations are the result of high profile crises like war or natural disasters [  ]". 




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Q519139 Raciocínio Lógico

A tabela, abaixo, mostra 6 garotos, divididos em grupos de 3, para participarem de um show em 3 dias consecutivos. Observe.


1º Dia 2º Dia 3º Dia

Carlos Rubens Sérgio

Bruno Carlos Bruno

José Felipe Rubens


Sabe-se que dos 6 garotos indicados na tabela, 2 tocam só um instrumento musical e 4 deles tocam, pelo menos, 1 instrumento. Felipe não toca só um instrumento. Em cada dia, apenas 1 dos garotos toca só um instrumento. Diante do exposto, assinale a alternativa que apresenta um garoto que não toca só 1 instrumento.

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Respostas
1001: A
1002: A
1003: E
1004: B
1005: E
1006: C
1007: A
1008: E
1009: D
1010: C
1011: E
1012: A
1013: B
1014: A
1015: C
1016: C
1017: B
1018: E
1019: B
1020: B