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Q2908 Economia
Sabendo-se que um sistema tributário é um conjunto de normas constitucionais de natureza tributária, indique a opção falsa com relação às mudanças no Sistema Tributário Brasileiro.
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Q2906 Economia
Observando-se o comportamento das finanças públicas, no Brasil, a partir de 1999, não se pode afi rmar que:
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Q2905 Administração Financeira e Orçamentária
Com relação à Lei de Responsabilidade Fiscal (LRF), não se pode afirmar que:
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Q2904 Economia
Com relação às transações tipicamente fiscais, às Necessidades de Financiamento do Setor Público (NFSP) e à Dívida Pública, identifique a única opção errada.
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Q2903 Economia
Do ponto de vista da eficiência econômica e da competitividade dos produtos brasileiros nos mercados doméstico e internacional, há enormes entraves fiscais que precisam ser eliminados. Aponte a opção falsa no que concerne a esses entraves fiscais.
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Q2902 Economia
Afi rma-se que o conceito de tributo, de forma resumida, é sempre um pagamento compulsório em moeda, forma normal de extinção da obrigação tributária. No tocante ao conceito de tributo, no Brasil, aponte a única opção falsa.
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Q2901 Economia
Os mecanismos da tributação afetam grande parte do sistema econômico. Com relação à teoria da tributação, identifi que a afi rmativa correta.
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Q2900 Economia

Considere os seguintes dados:

Consumo autônomo: 500

Investimento: 300

Gastos do Governo: 200

Exportações: 200

Importações: 100

Renda agregada: 5.500

Com base nessas informações e considerando uma função consumo keynesiana linear, pode-se afirmar que o valor da propensão marginal a consumir é de:

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Q2899 Economia
Não é verdadeiro no modelo IS/LM sem os "casos extremos"
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Q2898 Economia
Não faz(em) parte do passivo do balancete do Banco Central:
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Q2897 Economia

Considere os seguintes dados, extraídos de um sistema de contas nacionais - conta de produção - que segue a metodologia adotada atualmente no Brasil:

Produção total: 1.323

Consumo intermediário: 628

Impostos de importação: 4

Demais Impostos sobre produtos: 79

Com base nessas informações, o Produto Interno Bruto dessa economia foi de

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Q2896 Economia

Considere os seguintes dados, extraídos de um sistema de contas nacionais - conta de bens e serviços - que segue a metodologia adotada atualmente no Brasil (em unidades monetárias):

Produção total: 1.323

Importação de bens e serviços: 69

Impostos sobre produtos: 84

Consumo final: 630

Formação bruta de capital fixo: 150

Variação de estoques: 12

Exportações de bens e serviços: 56

Com base nessas informações, o consumo intermediário dessa economia foi

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Q2895 Economia

Considere as seguintes informações para uma economia hipotética (em unidades monetárias):

Investimento privado: 500

Investimento público: 100

Poupança privada: 300

Poupança do governo: 200

Com base nessas informações e considerando as identidades macroeconômicas básicas decorrentes de um sistema de contas nacionais, é correto afirmar que essa economia hipotética apresentou

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Q2894 Economia

Considere as seguintes informações para uma economia hipotética (em unidades monetárias):

Investimento bruto total: 700

Depreciação: 30

Déficit do balanço de pagamentos em transações correntes: 100

Saldo do governo em conta corrente: 400

Com base nessas informações e considerando as identidades macroeconômicas básicas decorrentes de um sistema de contas nacionais, é correto afirmar que a poupança líquida do setor privado foi igual a

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Q2893 Estatística

Em uma determinada semana uma empresa recebeu as seguintes quantidades de pedidos para os produtos A e B:

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Assinale a opção que apresente os coeficientes de variação dos dois produtos:

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Q2878 Inglês
Your answers to questions 28 to 30 must be based on
the text below entitled "The real medicine":

The real medicine
Source: Newsweek (adapted)
Oct 17th 2005

People who survive a heart attack often
describe it as a wake-up call. But for a 61-year old
executive I met recently, it was more than that. This
man was in the midst of a divorce when he was
stricken last spring, and he had fallen out of touch
with friends and family members. The executive´s
doctor, unaware of the strife in his life, counseled him
to change his diet, start exercising and quit smoking.
He also prescribed drugs to lower cholesterol and
blood pressure. It was sound advice, but in combing
the medical literature, the patient discovered that he
needed to do more. Studies suggested that his risk of
dying within six months would be four times greater
if he remained depressed and lonely. So he joined
a support group and reordered his priorities, placing
relationships at the top of the list instead of the bottom.
His health has improved steadily since then, and so
has his outlook on life. In fact he now describes his
heart attack as the best thing that ever happened to
him. "Yes, my arteries are more open," he says. "But
even more important, I´m more open."
The text focuses on the relevance of
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Q2877 Inglês
Your answers to questions 28 to 30 must be based on
the text below entitled "The real medicine":

The real medicine
Source: Newsweek (adapted)
Oct 17th 2005

People who survive a heart attack often
describe it as a wake-up call. But for a 61-year old
executive I met recently, it was more than that. This
man was in the midst of a divorce when he was
stricken last spring, and he had fallen out of touch
with friends and family members. The executive´s
doctor, unaware of the strife in his life, counseled him
to change his diet, start exercising and quit smoking.
He also prescribed drugs to lower cholesterol and
blood pressure. It was sound advice, but in combing
the medical literature, the patient discovered that he
needed to do more. Studies suggested that his risk of
dying within six months would be four times greater
if he remained depressed and lonely. So he joined
a support group and reordered his priorities, placing
relationships at the top of the list instead of the bottom.
His health has improved steadily since then, and so
has his outlook on life. In fact he now describes his
heart attack as the best thing that ever happened to
him. "Yes, my arteries are more open," he says. "But
even more important, I´m more open."
The advice given by the doctor is defined as sound. In other words, it
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Q2875 Inglês
Your answers to questions 25 to 27 must be based on the
text below entitled "Flight of the French":

Flight of the French
Source: Newsweek (adapted)
Sept 26th/Oct 3rd 2005

The Belgians call them "fiscal refugees", but these
refugees wear Chanel. They are runaways from high
taxes in France. Officially, France has lost, on average,
one millionaire or billionaire tax payer per day for tax
reasons since 1997, when the government started trying
to track capital flight. Privately, economists say the
number is much higher. "The statistic is stupid," holds
French economist Nicolas Baverez. "It's as if, to count
contraband, you only counted what people declared at
the border."
While much of Europe has revised its tax codes, France's
fiscal inertia is virtually begging its rich to leave. Holding dear
its commitment to égalité and fraternité, France has bucked
the trend in the European Union, where most member states
have dropped the wealth tax since the mid-1990s. France
went the opposite way in 1997 by abolishing a cap that limited
the wealth-tax bill, which kicks in at incomes over 720,000
euros to 85% of a taxpayer's income. The result: some pay
more taxes than they earn in income.
According to the author, France
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Q2874 Inglês
Your answers to questions 25 to 27 must be based on the
text below entitled "Flight of the French":

Flight of the French
Source: Newsweek (adapted)
Sept 26th/Oct 3rd 2005

The Belgians call them "fiscal refugees", but these
refugees wear Chanel. They are runaways from high
taxes in France. Officially, France has lost, on average,
one millionaire or billionaire tax payer per day for tax
reasons since 1997, when the government started trying
to track capital flight. Privately, economists say the
number is much higher. "The statistic is stupid," holds
French economist Nicolas Baverez. "It's as if, to count
contraband, you only counted what people declared at
the border."
While much of Europe has revised its tax codes, France's
fiscal inertia is virtually begging its rich to leave. Holding dear
its commitment to égalité and fraternité, France has bucked
the trend in the European Union, where most member states
have dropped the wealth tax since the mid-1990s. France
went the opposite way in 1997 by abolishing a cap that limited
the wealth-tax bill, which kicks in at incomes over 720,000
euros to 85% of a taxpayer's income. The result: some pay
more taxes than they earn in income.
The so-called 'fiscal refugees' are the
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Q2873 Inglês
Your answers to questions 25 to 27 must be based on the
text below entitled "Flight of the French":

Flight of the French
Source: Newsweek (adapted)
Sept 26th/Oct 3rd 2005

The Belgians call them "fiscal refugees", but these
refugees wear Chanel. They are runaways from high
taxes in France. Officially, France has lost, on average,
one millionaire or billionaire tax payer per day for tax
reasons since 1997, when the government started trying
to track capital flight. Privately, economists say the
number is much higher. "The statistic is stupid," holds
French economist Nicolas Baverez. "It's as if, to count
contraband, you only counted what people declared at
the border."
While much of Europe has revised its tax codes, France's
fiscal inertia is virtually begging its rich to leave. Holding dear
its commitment to égalité and fraternité, France has bucked
the trend in the European Union, where most member states
have dropped the wealth tax since the mid-1990s. France
went the opposite way in 1997 by abolishing a cap that limited
the wealth-tax bill, which kicks in at incomes over 720,000
euros to 85% of a taxpayer's income. The result: some pay
more taxes than they earn in income.
The text refers to France's
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Respostas
1: B
2: B
3: E
4: C
5: A
6: D
7: C
8: D
9: E
10: C
11: A
12: E
13: B
14: A
15: B
16: D
17: B
18: C
19: A
20: D