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Ano: 2013 Banca: FEPESE Órgão: EPAGRI
Q1228263 Estatística
Para a apresentação de dados estatísticos, podem-se utilizar histogramas de frequência simples ou absoluta, que são:
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Ano: 2013 Banca: FEPESE Órgão: EPAGRI
Q1228214 Veterinária
Considerando que o jundiá é uma das espécies nativas mais adequadas para a piscicultura na Região Sul do Brasil, assinale a alternativa correta em termos de suas características e/ou de seu desempenho em cultivo.
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Q1228094 Engenharia de Pesca
Um dos sistemas adotados em Santa Catarina que buscam a integração com outras atividades agrícolas foi a rizipiscicultura. Assinale a alternativa correta sobre as práticas desse sistema de produção de peixes.
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Q1227171 Engenharia Agronômica (Agronomia)
O conhecimento do ecossistema no qual vivem os peixes é fundamental para o desenvolvimento da Piscicultura. Isto se reforça pelo fato de que uma parte significativa da produção ocorre em tanques de terra. Com relação a esse tema, assinale a alternativa correta.
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Ano: 2013 Banca: FEPESE Órgão: EPAGRI
Q1227170 Inglês
Thinking the unthinkable
Today, it seems that no one is uninformed about the environment. Every day the media shows us more evidence of climate change: extreme weather, melting ice-caps, and rising seas. Most of us believe we can do something to prevent global disaster, such as recycling, or conserving energy. It’s strange to recall that, before the 1960s, few people knew of the damagewe were doing to the planet. However, one scientist had already realized the dangers ahead. And today, this same man believes it may be too late to save the world. In the 1960s, Professor James Lovelock came up with one of the most famous theories on the environment – the GAIA hypothesis. According to this hypothesis, the earth’s atmosphere, soil, and oceans work in concert to provide an inhabitable environment for humans. If we disrupt these elements too severely, the earth may one day become uninhabitable. In the decade before he developed the Gaia hypothesis, Lovelock had created a device to detect atmospheric chemicals. With this device, he discovered particular chemicals, called CFCs. Later, other scientists discovered that these CFCs had damaged the earth’s ozone layer. Before then, we hadn’t knows about the hole in the ozone layer. By 1979, Lovelock had put forward his theories on the environment, in his first book. At that time, few people believe him. Before scientists such as Lovelock publicized environmental issues, the environment hadn’t been a very fashionable topic. In 2004, after many people had only just started to accept the reality of global warming, Lovelock became convinced that climate change was irreversible. In 2006, he wrote another book describing his latest ideas. In 40 years, Lovelock believes large parts of the world will be desert. We will need to make synthesized food to feed the world’s population. ‘Is Lovelock right this time too? Surely we can prevent this nightmare, if we all recycle, use renewable energy, and travel less by plane and car? Lovelock disagrees. According to him, it is now impossible to reverse global warming. We did not act quickly enough when we had the chance. Renewable energy and recycling are a case of too little, too late. Ultimately, if the human race is to survive, Lovelock believes we need to use more technology, not less. In his view, only nuclear energy can provide sufficient power for the planet. Now over 90 years old, Lovelock may not live to find out if he is right. But we will...
Choose the alternative which presents the correct definitions. They are underlined in the text.
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Ano: 2013 Banca: FEPESE Órgão: EPAGRI
Q1226888 Engenharia de Pesca
Na piscicultura intensiva, o correto balanceamento em nutrientes da dieta assegura um bom crescimento e uma produção compatível com os custos. Entre as principais características de uma dieta destacam-se os conteúdos em proteína e energia, além da relação entre eles. Com respeito a esse assunto, assinale a alternativa correta.
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Q1226866 Administração Geral
Analise a frase:
“A qualidade do ambiente interno da organização e a maneira como ele é percebido pelas pessoas acaba influenciando o seu comportamento”.
Esta afirmação diz respeito ao conceito de:
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Q1226561 Administração Geral
Assinale a alternativa que corresponde ao paradigma tradicional quando se estuda as organizações.
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Q1224886 Inglês
Thinking the unthinkable

Today, it seems that no one is uninformed about the environment. Every day the media shows us more evidence of climate change: extreme weather, melting ice-caps, and rising seas. Most of us believe we can do something to prevent global disaster, such as recycling, or conserving energy. It’s strange to recall that, before the 1960s, few people knew of the damagewe were doing to the planet. However, one scientist had already realized the dangers ahead. And today, this same man believes it may be too late to save the world. In the 1960s, Professor James Lovelock came up with one of the most famous theories on the environment – the GAIA hypothesis. According to this hypothesis, the earth’s atmosphere, soil, and oceans work in concert to provide an inhabitable environment for humans. If we disrupt these elements too severely, the earth may one day become uninhabitable. In the decade before he developed the Gaia hypothesis, Lovelock had created a device to detect atmospheric chemicals. With this device, he discovered particular chemicals, called CFCs. Later, other scientists discovered that these CFCs had damaged the earth’s ozone layer. Before then, we hadn’t knows about the hole in the ozone layer. By 1979, Lovelock had put forward his theories on the environment, in his first book. At that time, few people believe him. Before scientists such as Lovelock publicized environmental issues, the environment hadn’t been a very fashionable topic. In 2004, after many people had only just started to accept the reality of global warming, Lovelock became convinced that climate change was irreversible. In 2006, he wrote another book describing his latest ideas. In 40 years, Lovelock believes large parts of the world will be desert. We will need to make synthesized food to feed the world’s population. ‘Is Lovelock right this time too? Surely we can prevent this nightmare, if we all recycle, use renewable energy, and travel less by plane and car? Lovelock disagrees. According to him, it is now impossible to reverse global warming. We did not act quickly enough when we had the chance. Renewable energy and recycling are a case of too little, too late. Ultimately, if the human race is to survive, Lovelock believes we need to use more technology, not less. In his view, only nuclear energy can provide sufficient power for the planet. Now over 90 years old, Lovelock may not live to find out if he is right. But we will...

About Professor James Lovelock, it is correct to state that:
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Ano: 2013 Banca: FEPESE Órgão: EPAGRI
Q1224715 Estatística
O grau de assimetria de uma curva de distribuição pode ser avaliado pelo Coeficiente de Assimetria (As). Desta forma, o conjunto de dados amostrais formado pelos valores 7; 9; 7; 10 e 17 apresenta como coeficiente de assimetria:
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Q1224713 Estatística
Os delineamentos experimentais Plackett & Burman (PB):
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Q1224559 Estatística
Na obtenção de dados utilizando amostragem aleatória simples, considera-se erro amostral a diferença entre:
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Q1223223 Química
Equipamento obrigatório em laboratório de análises químicas:
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Q1222645 Engenharia de Pesca
Na piscicultura, assim como na pesca extrativa, existem cuidados básicos a serem tomados com os peixes logo após a despesca e no processamento, para assegurar a qualidade e a higiene do produto até chegar ao consumidor. Com relação a esse assunto, assinale a alternativa correta.
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Ano: 2013 Banca: FEPESE Órgão: EPAGRI
Q1221838 Inglês
Thinking the unthinkable
Today, it seems that no one is uninformed about the environment. Every day the media shows us more evidence of climate change: extreme weather, melting ice-caps, and rising seas. Most of us believe we can do something to prevent global disaster, such as recycling, or conserving energy. It’s strange to recall that, before the 1960s, few people knew of the damagewe were doing to the planet. However, one scientist had already realized the dangers ahead. And today, this same man believes it may be too late to save the world. In the 1960s, Professor James Lovelock came up with one of the most famous theories on the environment – the GAIA hypothesis. According to this hypothesis, the earth’s atmosphere, soil, and oceans work in concert to provide an inhabitable environment for humans. If we disrupt these elements too severely, the earth may one day become uninhabitable. In the decade before he developed the Gaia hypothesis, Lovelock had created a device to detect atmospheric chemicals. With this device, he discovered particular chemicals, called CFCs. Later, other scientists discovered that these CFCs had damaged the earth’s ozone layer. Before then, we hadn’t knows about the hole in the ozone layer. By 1979, Lovelock had put forward his theories on the environment, in his first book. At that time, few people believe him. Before scientists such as Lovelock publicized environmental issues, the environment hadn’t been a very fashionable topic. In 2004, after many people had only just started to accept the reality of global warming, Lovelock became convinced that climate change was irreversible. In 2006, he wrote another book describing his latest ideas. In 40 years, Lovelock believes large parts of the world will be desert. We will need to make synthesized food to feed the world’s population. ‘Is Lovelock right this time too? Surely we can prevent this nightmare, if we all recycle, use renewable energy, and travel less by plane and car? Lovelock disagrees. According to him, it is now impossible to reverse global warming. We did not act quickly enough when we had the chance. Renewable energy and recycling are a case of too little, too late. Ultimately, if the human race is to survive, Lovelock believes we need to use more technology, not less. In his view, only nuclear energy can provide sufficient power for the planet. Now over 90 years old, Lovelock may not live to find out if he is right. But we will...


Choose the correct alternative according to the text.
Professor James Lovelock thinks...
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Ano: 2013 Banca: FEPESE Órgão: EPAGRI
Q1221837 Direito Ambiental
Em matéria de direito ambiental, de acordo com a Constituição Federal de 1988, As condutas e atividades consideradas lesivas ao meio ambiente sujeitarão os infratores, pessoas físicas ou jurídicas, a sanções penais e administrativas independentemente da obrigação de reparar os danos causados.
Esse princípio denomina-se:
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Q1221180 Noções de Informática
A função PROCV do MS Excel possui quatro argumentos. Assinale a alternativa correta sobre o quarto argumento dessa função do Excel.
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Ano: 2013 Banca: FEPESE Órgão: EPAGRI
Q1221150 Noções de Informática
São todos softwares do tipo browser como função principal:
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Q1220504 Inglês
The words: However and ultimately, are being used in the text as:
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Q1211041 Engenharia Agronômica (Agronomia)
O valor alimentício de uma forrageira é inicialmente determinado pelo valor de digestibilidade, seguido pelo consumo voluntário potencial e valor nutritivo. De forma geral, o consumo de material ensilado é menor que o de forrageiras frescas que não sofreram processo de fermentação. Sendo assim, em relação aos fatores que interferem no consumo da forragem conservada, é correto afirmar:
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381: E
382: C
383: E
384: D
385: B
386: C
387: E
388: B
389: B
390: C
391: D
392: B
393: D
394: B
395: A
396: C
397: B
398: A
399: E
400: C