Questões de Concurso Público Petrobras 2007 para Administrador Júnior

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Q167246 Português
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No fragmento intitulado “Trabalho semi-escravo”, preservam-se a correção gramatical e a coerência textual ao se empregar forem em lugar de “são”.
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Q167247 Português
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Na linha 2, a substituição de “vieram” por vêem estaria de acordo com o desenvolvimento das idéias do texto, em especial com as decorrentes da expressão “para ficar”.
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Q167248 Português
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Pelo desenvolvimento das idéias do texto, depreende-se que foi omitido o termo de benesses após “sedento” (L.8).
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Q167249 Português
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Na linha 10, o emprego da preposição antes de “que sejam” deve-se à presença do substantivo “risco”.
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Q167250 Português
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O desenvolvimento das idéias do texto permite, na linha 14, a troca de lugar dos termos “ao capital estrangeiro” e “o controle de sua indústria”, sem que se provoque incoerência ou incorreção gramatical, pois os dois objetos de “cedeu” mantêm-se identificados.
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Q167251 Português
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Mantém-se a correção gramatical do período e atribui- se maior formalidade ao texto ao se empregar de os brasileiros em vez da expressão “dos brasileiros” (L.20-21).
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Q167252 Inglês

Internet: www.profitadvisors.com (adapted).


1turnstile – a narrow gate at the entrance of something, with metal bars that move in a circle so that only one person at a time can go through.
2squeegee – an object used for cleaning windows, consisting of a short handle with a rubber blade.
3jaywalking – a dangerous or illegal way of crossing a street at a place where cars do not usually stop.
4hubris – a very proud way of talking or behaving that offends people.

It can be inferred from the text that

broken windows relate to negative aspects of a place or business.
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Q167253 Inglês

Internet: www.profitadvisors.com (adapted).


1turnstile – a narrow gate at the entrance of something, with metal bars that move in a circle so that only one person at a time can go through.
2squeegee – an object used for cleaning windows, consisting of a short handle with a rubber blade.
3jaywalking – a dangerous or illegal way of crossing a street at a place where cars do not usually stop.
4hubris – a very proud way of talking or behaving that offends people.

It can be inferred from the text that

the sooner one fixes a broken window, the fatal consequences that could result from its being ignored are minimized or eliminated.
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Q167254 Inglês

Internet: www.profitadvisors.com (adapted).


1turnstile – a narrow gate at the entrance of something, with metal bars that move in a circle so that only one person at a time can go through.
2squeegee – an object used for cleaning windows, consisting of a short handle with a rubber blade.
3jaywalking – a dangerous or illegal way of crossing a street at a place where cars do not usually stop.
4hubris – a very proud way of talking or behaving that offends people.

It can be inferred from the text that

some people were used to riding free in subways in New York.
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Q167255 Inglês

Internet: www.profitadvisors.com (adapted).


1turnstile – a narrow gate at the entrance of something, with metal bars that move in a circle so that only one person at a time can go through.
2squeegee – an object used for cleaning windows, consisting of a short handle with a rubber blade.
3jaywalking – a dangerous or illegal way of crossing a street at a place where cars do not usually stop.
4hubris – a very proud way of talking or behaving that offends people.

It can be inferred from the text that

windshield cleaning was illegal and that’s the reason violators were arrested.
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Q167256 Inglês

Internet: www.profitadvisors.com (adapted).


1turnstile – a narrow gate at the entrance of something, with metal bars that move in a circle so that only one person at a time can go through.
2squeegee – an object used for cleaning windows, consisting of a short handle with a rubber blade.
3jaywalking – a dangerous or illegal way of crossing a street at a place where cars do not usually stop.
4hubris – a very proud way of talking or behaving that offends people.

It can be inferred from the text that

quality customer service seems to be the key to loyal and confident customers.
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Q167257 Inglês

Internet: www.profitadvisors.com (adapted).


1turnstile – a narrow gate at the entrance of something, with metal bars that move in a circle so that only one person at a time can go through.
2squeegee – an object used for cleaning windows, consisting of a short handle with a rubber blade.
3jaywalking – a dangerous or illegal way of crossing a street at a place where cars do not usually stop.
4hubris – a very proud way of talking or behaving that offends people.

It can be inferred from the text that

very expensive, fashionable stores do not face problems with customer service.
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Q167258 Inglês

Internet: www.profitadvisors.com (adapted).


1turnstile – a narrow gate at the entrance of something, with metal bars that move in a circle so that only one person at a time can go through.
2squeegee – an object used for cleaning windows, consisting of a short handle with a rubber blade.
3jaywalking – a dangerous or illegal way of crossing a street at a place where cars do not usually stop.
4hubris – a very proud way of talking or behaving that offends people.

It can be inferred from the text that

an obvious lack of a dressing code can turn customers away from a business.
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Q167259 Inglês

Internet: www.profitadvisors.com (adapted).


1turnstile – a narrow gate at the entrance of something, with metal bars that move in a circle so that only one person at a time can go through.
2squeegee – an object used for cleaning windows, consisting of a short handle with a rubber blade.
3jaywalking – a dangerous or illegal way of crossing a street at a place where cars do not usually stop.
4hubris – a very proud way of talking or behaving that offends people.

It can be inferred from the text that

time and money spent training employees on how to deal with people really pays off.
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Q167260 Inglês

Internet: www.profitadvisors.com (adapted).


1turnstile – a narrow gate at the entrance of something, with metal bars that move in a circle so that only one person at a time can go through.
2squeegee – an object used for cleaning windows, consisting of a short handle with a rubber blade.
3jaywalking – a dangerous or illegal way of crossing a street at a place where cars do not usually stop.
4hubris – a very proud way of talking or behaving that offends people.

It can be inferred from the text that

some broken windows mentioned for New York do not differ much from those in Brazil.
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Q167261 Inglês

Internet: www.profitadvisors.com (adapted).


1turnstile – a narrow gate at the entrance of something, with metal bars that move in a circle so that only one person at a time can go through.
2squeegee – an object used for cleaning windows, consisting of a short handle with a rubber blade.
3jaywalking – a dangerous or illegal way of crossing a street at a place where cars do not usually stop.
4hubris – a very proud way of talking or behaving that offends people.

According to the text,

customer service and the image presented by the business is a concern solely of the business owner.
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Q167262 Inglês

Internet: www.profitadvisors.com (adapted).


1turnstile – a narrow gate at the entrance of something, with metal bars that move in a circle so that only one person at a time can go through.
2squeegee – an object used for cleaning windows, consisting of a short handle with a rubber blade.
3jaywalking – a dangerous or illegal way of crossing a street at a place where cars do not usually stop.
4hubris – a very proud way of talking or behaving that offends people.

According to the text,

customers who have complained about a certain company make good candidates for mystery shoppers.
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Q167263 Inglês

Internet: www.profitadvisors.com (adapted).


1turnstile – a narrow gate at the entrance of something, with metal bars that move in a circle so that only one person at a time can go through.
2squeegee – an object used for cleaning windows, consisting of a short handle with a rubber blade.
3jaywalking – a dangerous or illegal way of crossing a street at a place where cars do not usually stop.
4hubris – a very proud way of talking or behaving that offends people.

According to the text,

for customer contact positions, the candidate’s educational background is the decisive factor.
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Q167264 Inglês

Internet: www.profitadvisors.com (adapted).


1turnstile – a narrow gate at the entrance of something, with metal bars that move in a circle so that only one person at a time can go through.
2squeegee – an object used for cleaning windows, consisting of a short handle with a rubber blade.
3jaywalking – a dangerous or illegal way of crossing a street at a place where cars do not usually stop.
4hubris – a very proud way of talking or behaving that offends people.

According to the text,

the more successful a company is, the more satisfied its customers are.
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Q167265 Inglês

Internet: www.profitadvisors.com (adapted).


1turnstile – a narrow gate at the entrance of something, with metal bars that move in a circle so that only one person at a time can go through.
2squeegee – an object used for cleaning windows, consisting of a short handle with a rubber blade.
3jaywalking – a dangerous or illegal way of crossing a street at a place where cars do not usually stop.
4hubris – a very proud way of talking or behaving that offends people.

According to the text,

some employees think they do not have to be nice with customers.
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21: E
22: E
23: E
24: C
25: C
26: E
27: C
28: C
29: C
30: E
31: C
32: E
33: C
34: C
35: C
36: E
37: C
38: E
39: E
40: C