Questões de Concurso Público Petrobras 2010 para Conhecimentos Básicos - Nível Superior

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Q1869408 Inglês

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According to paragraph 2 (lines 7-18), the overall reason for Petrobras to postpone disclosing its 2009-13 strategic plan was announced to be the
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Q1869409 Inglês

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Large Brazilian companies are inclined to count on local banks for credit, as explained in paragraph 4 (lines 29-39), due to the
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Q1869410 Inglês

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“While...” (line 41) and “However,” (line 48) could be correctly replaced with
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Q1869411 Inglês

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The only fragment that DOES NOT refer to an aspect that might represent an obstacle for the progress of the exploration of Brazil’s deep water oil reservoirs is
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Q1869412 Inglês

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The participation of the private sector in the exploration of Brazil’s new oil finds is considered
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Q1869413 Inglês

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In “... possible changes to the concession laws that would give Petrobras the upper hand in the development of the Tupi area.” (lines 61-63), the expression “give the upper hand” means
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Q1869414 Inglês

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In paragraph 7 (lines 60-76), among the possible changes to the Brazilian concession laws for the exploration of the deepwater blocks in the subsalt region, the author mentions
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Q1869415 Inglês

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The expression in bold type and the item in brackets are semantically equivalent in
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Q1869416 Inglês

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President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is mentioned in the last paragraph because, according to the author,
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Q1869417 Inglês

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“I am a bit apprehensive of the temptation of relegating to the background the lofty and creative initiative of Brazil in the sugar cane-based ethanol and other biofuel energy products, the moment the drilling of these huge oil wells in Tupi and its satellite oil wells takes off in earnest, amid challenging circumstances, though. My advice is that while Brazil is joyfully tinkering with the prospect of raking in colossal petro-dollar money, she shouldn’t, by any means, lose sight of the need to consolidate investment in the already standard setting, functional, renewable and clean energy source that is the ethanol. The government should find a perfect mix in due course.”

Enyinnaya wrote
Mar 21st 2009
http://www.economist.com/node/13348824/comments

The author of the comment above expresses concern for the forecast presented in Text II since
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21: C
22: D
23: D
24: C
25: E
26: B
27: B
28: C
29: A
30: D