Questões de Concurso Público ANP 2022 para Regulador de Novas Atribuições II - Cargo 5

Foram encontradas 117 questões

Q1987957 Direito Administrativo
Considerando os termos da Lei n° 13.848/2019, especificamente no que se refere ao processo decisório das Agências Reguladoras, julgue o próximo item. 
A diretoria colegiada poderá promover a delegação da tomada de decisão, sobre matéria submetida a sua análise, para órgão interno de sua estrutura. 
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Q1987958 Direito Administrativo
Considerando os termos da Lei n° 13.848/2019, especificamente no que se refere ao processo decisório das Agências Reguladoras, julgue o próximo item. 
A diretoria colegiada poderá apreciar na reunião deliberativa, em qualquer hipótese, apenas a matéria que tenha constado da pauta publicada no sítio próprio da internet, com antecedência mínima de quatro dias úteis. 
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Q1987961 Ética na Administração Pública

Com relação a ética e função pública, julgue o item a seguir.


A conduta ética do servidor público não se restringe a seu comportamento conforme o que lhe é permitido, sendo essencial a orientação interna que ele dá às suas ações, como a motivação e o esmero no cumprimento de seus deveres.

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Q1987962 Ética na Administração Pública
De acordo com o Código de Ética Profissional do Servidor Público Civil do Poder Executivo Federal, julgue o item a seguir, a respeito de ética no setor público. 
É vedado ao servidor público ser conivente com erro ou infração ao citado código de ética ou ao código de ética da sua profissão, salvo se assim agir em razão do seu espírito de solidariedade.
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Q1987963 Ética na Administração Pública
De acordo com o Código de Ética Profissional do Servidor Público Civil do Poder Executivo Federal, julgue o item a seguir, a respeito de ética no setor público. 
A finalidade precípua da administração pública é o bem comum, razão pela qual a moralidade administrativa no serviço público não se limita à distinção entre o bem e o mal.
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Q1988398 Inglês
Russia is making heaps of money from oil,
but there is a way to stop that

       The United States and its allies are leaning heavily on economic sanctions to punish Russia for its invasion of Ukraine. But a key element in that strategy, restrictions on Russian oil exports, mostly appears to be causing pain for ordinary people in other countries. European nations, in particular, are causing considerable damage to their own economies without reducing Russia’s oil revenue.             
    Nations seeking to help Ukraine have focused on reducing Russia’s energy exports instead of reducing Russia’s earnings from energy exports. Russia is exporting less oil but, in a perverse twist, it is earning more money. The sanctions have raised prices, more than offsetting the decline in exports. In May 2022, Russia earned 883 million euros per day from oil exports, up from 633 million euros per day in May 2021.
     New sanctions that the European Union and Britain have agreed to impose on Russia by year’s end are likely to drive oil prices even higher. Some analysts warn that the price for a barrel of oil could exceed $ 200, well above the spike in the early weeks of the war, when oil prices topped out around $ 124. 

Internet: <www.nytimes.com> (adapted).

Based on the text above, judge the following items.  


The text criticizes the restrictions imposed on Russia’s exports because they do not affect the amount of oil available for purchase in international markets. 

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Q1988399 Inglês
Russia is making heaps of money from oil,
but there is a way to stop that

       The United States and its allies are leaning heavily on economic sanctions to punish Russia for its invasion of Ukraine. But a key element in that strategy, restrictions on Russian oil exports, mostly appears to be causing pain for ordinary people in other countries. European nations, in particular, are causing considerable damage to their own economies without reducing Russia’s oil revenue.             
    Nations seeking to help Ukraine have focused on reducing Russia’s energy exports instead of reducing Russia’s earnings from energy exports. Russia is exporting less oil but, in a perverse twist, it is earning more money. The sanctions have raised prices, more than offsetting the decline in exports. In May 2022, Russia earned 883 million euros per day from oil exports, up from 633 million euros per day in May 2021.
     New sanctions that the European Union and Britain have agreed to impose on Russia by year’s end are likely to drive oil prices even higher. Some analysts warn that the price for a barrel of oil could exceed $ 200, well above the spike in the early weeks of the war, when oil prices topped out around $ 124. 

Internet: <www.nytimes.com> (adapted).

Based on the text above, judge the following items.  


At the beginning of the war between Russia and Ukraine, there was a decrease in oil prices, which went from $ 200 a barrel to approximately $ 124 a barrel.

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Q1988400 Inglês
Russia is making heaps of money from oil,
but there is a way to stop that

       The United States and its allies are leaning heavily on economic sanctions to punish Russia for its invasion of Ukraine. But a key element in that strategy, restrictions on Russian oil exports, mostly appears to be causing pain for ordinary people in other countries. European nations, in particular, are causing considerable damage to their own economies without reducing Russia’s oil revenue.             
    Nations seeking to help Ukraine have focused on reducing Russia’s energy exports instead of reducing Russia’s earnings from energy exports. Russia is exporting less oil but, in a perverse twist, it is earning more money. The sanctions have raised prices, more than offsetting the decline in exports. In May 2022, Russia earned 883 million euros per day from oil exports, up from 633 million euros per day in May 2021.
     New sanctions that the European Union and Britain have agreed to impose on Russia by year’s end are likely to drive oil prices even higher. Some analysts warn that the price for a barrel of oil could exceed $ 200, well above the spike in the early weeks of the war, when oil prices topped out around $ 124. 

Internet: <www.nytimes.com> (adapted).

Based on the text above, judge the following items.  


It is correct to infer from the text that the US and its allies have shot themselves in the foot with their economic sanctions against Russia.

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Q1988402 Inglês
Russia is making heaps of money from oil,
but there is a way to stop that

       The United States and its allies are leaning heavily on economic sanctions to punish Russia for its invasion of Ukraine. But a key element in that strategy, restrictions on Russian oil exports, mostly appears to be causing pain for ordinary people in other countries. European nations, in particular, are causing considerable damage to their own economies without reducing Russia’s oil revenue.             
    Nations seeking to help Ukraine have focused on reducing Russia’s energy exports instead of reducing Russia’s earnings from energy exports. Russia is exporting less oil but, in a perverse twist, it is earning more money. The sanctions have raised prices, more than offsetting the decline in exports. In May 2022, Russia earned 883 million euros per day from oil exports, up from 633 million euros per day in May 2021.
     New sanctions that the European Union and Britain have agreed to impose on Russia by year’s end are likely to drive oil prices even higher. Some analysts warn that the price for a barrel of oil could exceed $ 200, well above the spike in the early weeks of the war, when oil prices topped out around $ 124. 

Internet: <www.nytimes.com> (adapted).

Based on the text above, judge the following items.  


The text suggests that the pain caused for ordinary people by rising oil prices may worsen in the near future.

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Q1988403 Inglês
Environmental and economic impacts of crude oil and
natural gas production in developing countries


       Environmental impacts that occur during the production of crude oil would mostly occur from long-term habitat change within the oil and gas field, production activities (including facility component maintenance or replacement), waste management (e.g. produced water), noise (e.g. from well operations, compressor or pump stations, flare stack, vehicle and equipment), the presence of workers and potential spills.
     The adverse environmental impacts which could happen during production of crude oil and natural gas include: disturbance of wildlife due to noise and human activity; exposure of biota to contaminants; and mortality of biota resulting from collisions against aboveground facilities or with vehicles.
     The presence of production wells, ancillary facilities and access road reduces habitat quality, disturbs the biota and thus affects ecological resources. Discharge of produced water inappropriately onto soil or into surface water bodies can result in salinity levels becoming too high to sustain plant growth.
      Wildlife is always prone to have contact with petroleum-based products and other contaminants in reserve pits and water management facilities. Animals could become entrapped in the oil and drown, or they could ingest toxic quantities of oil, or succumb to cold stress if the oil damages the insulation provided by their feathers or fur.

Internet: <www.core.ac.uk> (adapted). 

Based on the text, judge the following items.  


The environmental damages potentially caused by the oil and gas industry are many and varied, as there are different possible sources of problems. 

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Q1988404 Inglês
Environmental and economic impacts of crude oil and
natural gas production in developing countries


       Environmental impacts that occur during the production of crude oil would mostly occur from long-term habitat change within the oil and gas field, production activities (including facility component maintenance or replacement), waste management (e.g. produced water), noise (e.g. from well operations, compressor or pump stations, flare stack, vehicle and equipment), the presence of workers and potential spills.
     The adverse environmental impacts which could happen during production of crude oil and natural gas include: disturbance of wildlife due to noise and human activity; exposure of biota to contaminants; and mortality of biota resulting from collisions against aboveground facilities or with vehicles.
     The presence of production wells, ancillary facilities and access road reduces habitat quality, disturbs the biota and thus affects ecological resources. Discharge of produced water inappropriately onto soil or into surface water bodies can result in salinity levels becoming too high to sustain plant growth.
      Wildlife is always prone to have contact with petroleum-based products and other contaminants in reserve pits and water management facilities. Animals could become entrapped in the oil and drown, or they could ingest toxic quantities of oil, or succumb to cold stress if the oil damages the insulation provided by their feathers or fur.

Internet: <www.core.ac.uk> (adapted). 

Based on the text, judge the following items.  


The second period of the third paragraph could be correctly rewritten, without change in meaning, as: Disposal of produced water inappropriately onto soil or into surface water bodes can cause salinity levels to become so high that plant growth is no longer sustainable.

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Q1988405 Inglês
Environmental and economic impacts of crude oil and
natural gas production in developing countries


       Environmental impacts that occur during the production of crude oil would mostly occur from long-term habitat change within the oil and gas field, production activities (including facility component maintenance or replacement), waste management (e.g. produced water), noise (e.g. from well operations, compressor or pump stations, flare stack, vehicle and equipment), the presence of workers and potential spills.
     The adverse environmental impacts which could happen during production of crude oil and natural gas include: disturbance of wildlife due to noise and human activity; exposure of biota to contaminants; and mortality of biota resulting from collisions against aboveground facilities or with vehicles.
     The presence of production wells, ancillary facilities and access road reduces habitat quality, disturbs the biota and thus affects ecological resources. Discharge of produced water inappropriately onto soil or into surface water bodies can result in salinity levels becoming too high to sustain plant growth.
      Wildlife is always prone to have contact with petroleum-based products and other contaminants in reserve pits and water management facilities. Animals could become entrapped in the oil and drown, or they could ingest toxic quantities of oil, or succumb to cold stress if the oil damages the insulation provided by their feathers or fur.

Internet: <www.core.ac.uk> (adapted). 

Based on the text, judge the following items.  


The last period of the text could be correctly rewritten, without this changing its meaning, as Animals would, then, become entrapped in the oil and drown, or ingest toxic quantities of oil, or succumb to cold stress if the oil damages the insulation provided by their feathers or fur. 

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Q1988407 Inglês
Environmental and economic impacts of crude oil and
natural gas production in developing countries


       Environmental impacts that occur during the production of crude oil would mostly occur from long-term habitat change within the oil and gas field, production activities (including facility component maintenance or replacement), waste management (e.g. produced water), noise (e.g. from well operations, compressor or pump stations, flare stack, vehicle and equipment), the presence of workers and potential spills.
     The adverse environmental impacts which could happen during production of crude oil and natural gas include: disturbance of wildlife due to noise and human activity; exposure of biota to contaminants; and mortality of biota resulting from collisions against aboveground facilities or with vehicles.
     The presence of production wells, ancillary facilities and access road reduces habitat quality, disturbs the biota and thus affects ecological resources. Discharge of produced water inappropriately onto soil or into surface water bodies can result in salinity levels becoming too high to sustain plant growth.
      Wildlife is always prone to have contact with petroleum-based products and other contaminants in reserve pits and water management facilities. Animals could become entrapped in the oil and drown, or they could ingest toxic quantities of oil, or succumb to cold stress if the oil damages the insulation provided by their feathers or fur.

Internet: <www.core.ac.uk> (adapted). 

Based on the text, judge the following items.  


It is correct to conclude that the text emphasizes how agricultural production may be badly affected by higher salinity levels. 

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Q1988932 Inglês

Environmental and economic impacts of crude oil and

natural gas production in developing countries


        Environmental impacts that occur during the production of crude oil would mostly occur from long-term habitat change within the oil and gas field, production activities (including facility component maintenance or replacement), waste management (e.g. produced water), noise (e.g. from well operations, compressor or pump stations, flare stack, vehicle and equipment), the presence of workers and potential spills.

        The adverse environmental impacts which could happen during production of crude oil and natural gas include: disturbance of wildlife due to noise and human activity; exposure of biota to contaminants; and mortality of biota resulting from collisions against aboveground facilities or with vehicles.

         The presence of production wells, ancillary facilities and access road reduces habitat quality, disturbs the biota and thus affects ecological resources. Discharge of produced water inappropriately onto soil or into surface water bodies can result in salinity levels becoming too high to sustain plant growth.

         Wildlife is always prone to have contact with petroleum-based products and other contaminants in reserve pits and water management facilities. Animals could become entrapped in the oil and drown, or they could ingest toxic quantities of oil, or succumb to cold stress if the oil damages the insulation provided by their feathers or fur.

Internet: <www.core.ac.uk>(adapted).  

Based on the text, judge the following items. 


In the first period of the third paragraph, the expression “ancillary facilities” implies the idea of a place, a building or a piece of equipment that houses or is used for activities that support the production of oil.

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Q1989004 Legislação Federal

Com base na Lei do Petróleo, julgue o item a seguir.


Cabe à ANP solicitar ao Ministério de Minas e Energia que declare a utilidade pública, para fins de desapropriação, das áreas necessárias à exploração de petróleo e gás natural.

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Q1989005 Legislação Federal

Com base na Lei do Petróleo, julgue o item a seguir.


A ANP deve fiscalizar, processar e sancionar empresas por infração à ordem econômica, com o intuito de estimular a concorrência no mercado regulado.

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Q1989006 Legislação Federal

Com base na Lei do Petróleo, julgue o item a seguir.


A queima de gás em flares, ainda que em prejuízo para o concessionário, será incluída no volume total da produção a ser computada para cálculo dos royalties devidos. 

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Q1989007 Legislação Federal

Com base na Lei do Petróleo, julgue o item a seguir.


Caso a concessão seja extinta sem que tenha havido descoberta comercial, a União deverá indenizar o concessionário pelos serviços, poços e mapeamentos geológicos realizados.

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Respostas
41: C
42: E
43: E
44: E
45: C
46: E
47: C
48: E
49: E
50: C
51: C
52: C
53: C
54: E
55: E
56: C
57: E
58: E
59: C
60: E