Questões de Concurso Público Instituto Rio Branco 2015 para Bolsa-prêmio de vocação para a Diplomacia - Objetiva

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Q612916 Inglês
In reference to the ideas and to the linguistic features of the text I, judge the following item.

In the passage “it can be said" (l.29), “it" refers to the sentence “The fact... decisive" (l. 26 to 28).
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Q612917 Inglês
In reference to the ideas and to the linguistic features of the text I, judge the following item.

The catchphrase presented in the first paragraph is used by the author to support the adoption of one special diplomatic language. 
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Q612918 Inglês
In reference to the ideas and to the linguistic features of the text I, judge the following item.

The mentioning of the ability ancient diplomatic representatives had to speak many languages has the effect of showing that modern diplomats must be trained in at least three languages.
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Q612919 Inglês
In reference to the ideas and to the linguistic features of the text I, judge the following item.

The role different languages play in diplomatic relations has to do with power asymmetry between nations.
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Q612920 Inglês
Text II

      Diplomacy has existed since the beginning of the human race. The act of conducting negotiations between two persons, or two nations within a large scope is essential to the upkeep of international affairs. Among the many functions of diplomacy, some include preventing war and violence, and strengthening relations between two nations. Diplomacy is most importantly used to set a specific agenda. Therefore, without diplomacy, much of the world's affairs would be abolished, international organizations would not exist, and above all the world would be at a constant state of war.

                                                                                             Internet: <www.e-ir.info>  (adapted).
Based on the previous text II, judge the following item.

Diplomacy is an essential element for the keeping of peace and safety in the world.
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Q612921 Inglês
Text II

      Diplomacy has existed since the beginning of the human race. The act of conducting negotiations between two persons, or two nations within a large scope is essential to the upkeep of international affairs. Among the many functions of diplomacy, some include preventing war and violence, and strengthening relations between two nations. Diplomacy is most importantly used to set a specific agenda. Therefore, without diplomacy, much of the world's affairs would be abolished, international organizations would not exist, and above all the world would be at a constant state of war.

                                                                                             Internet: <www.e-ir.info>  (adapted).
Based on the previous text II, judge the following item.

Every international transaction is carried out through diplomatic mediation.
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Q612922 Inglês
Text II

      Diplomacy has existed since the beginning of the human race. The act of conducting negotiations between two persons, or two nations within a large scope is essential to the upkeep of international affairs. Among the many functions of diplomacy, some include preventing war and violence, and strengthening relations between two nations. Diplomacy is most importantly used to set a specific agenda. Therefore, without diplomacy, much of the world's affairs would be abolished, international organizations would not exist, and above all the world would be at a constant state of war.

                                                                                             Internet: <www.e-ir.info>  (adapted).
Based on the previous text II, judge the following item.

Diplomacy has always been present along the history of humankind.
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Q612923 Inglês
Text II

      Diplomacy has existed since the beginning of the human race. The act of conducting negotiations between two persons, or two nations within a large scope is essential to the upkeep of international affairs. Among the many functions of diplomacy, some include preventing war and violence, and strengthening relations between two nations. Diplomacy is most importantly used to set a specific agenda. Therefore, without diplomacy, much of the world's affairs would be abolished, international organizations would not exist, and above all the world would be at a constant state of war.

                                                                                             Internet: <www.e-ir.info>  (adapted).
Based on the previous text II, judge the following item.

Diplomatic representatives or messengers have the mission to work as neutral agents for the common good.
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Q612924 Inglês
According to the text III, judge the following item.

Nonstate actors are gradually replacing state actors in the diplomatic relations.
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Q612925 Inglês
According to the text III, judge the following item.

The fact that diplomacy deals with ever-changing elements is indicated in the text by “shifting" (l.5) and “alter" (l.11).
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Q612926 Inglês
According to the text III, judge the following item.

In the text, “as the tides of globalization alter the international landscape" (l. 11 and 12) can be correctly replaced by: in the way the movements brought by globalization alter the international scenarios.
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Q612927 Inglês
According to the text III, judge the following item.

Most aspects of diplomacy are based on tradition, pragmatism, and expediency.
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Q612928 Inglês
Based on the text IV, judge the following item.

Public diplomacy is an area which has the potential to raise different academic and research questions.
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Q612929 Inglês
Based on the text IV, judge the following item.

The use of “by no means" (l. 2 and 3) emphasizes the negative statement made about the interest in public diplomacy.
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Q612930 Inglês
Based on the text IV, judge the following item.

Public diplomacy can be regarded as a sign of change in the handling of international relations.
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Respostas
1: E
2: E
3: E
4: C
5: C
6: E
7: C
8: E
9: E
10: C
11: E
12: E
13: C
14: E
15: C