Questões de Concurso Público MRE 2002 para Assistente de Chancelaria
Foram encontradas 80 questões
A América Latina não é mais, pelo menos formalmente, aquela imensa colônia que sustentava impérios europeus. Mas, em 500 anos de história, a região não consegue sequer ser definida como uma civilização - com identidade cultural uniforme, por exemplo. Continua a ser um apêndice da dita civilização ocidental, capitaneada pela força financeira e militar dos Estados Unidos. Uma periferia, digamos assim. Nossas elites pensam e agem como o americano médio: o mundo é dividido entre nós e eles.
(Renato Ferraz, Correio Braziliense, 12/04/2002, com adaptações)
Julgue as inferências a respeito do texto como verdadeiras (V) ou falsas (F) e assinale a opção a seguir.
( ) Impérios europeus já foram, formalmente, sustentados pela América Latina.
( ) Um período de 500 anos não é tempo suficiente para construir uma civilização.
( ) Ter identidade cultural uniforme é um traço que caracteriza as civilizações.
( ) Ser periferia é o mesmo que ser apêndice de uma civilização avançada.
( ) Para ser elite na América Latina é necessário associar o pronome "nós" ao americano médio e "eles" aos europeus.
A seqüência correta é
Em relação ao texto , assinale o que se pede.
Assinale o par em que, no texto, o pronome da primeira coluna não se refere à expressão da segunda coluna.Assinale a opção em que ao menos um dos conectivos propostos para preencher a lacuna provoca incoerência textual ou erro gramatical.
O Brasil é um país grande, diversificado _____(a) visto como uma promessa que parece nunca se realizar. O potencial existe, _______(b) há algo bloqueando o Brasil. Acho que é uma combinação de fatores como o sistema político e o modo de trabalhar do cidadão, pouco engajado nos problemas da sociedade, ______(c) é muito freqüente o brasileiro eleger políticos por seu nível de popularidade, sem avaliar seus programas e ações. É um país muito importante para a economia mundial, _____(d) sermos sempre decepcionados.
É, _______(e), um desafio delicado entender por que as coisas não acontecem rapidamente no Brasil.
(Michel Porter, Veja, 5/12/2001, com adaptações)
De acordo com o texto, Jean Ziegler cometeu
vários erros em sua análise sobre o Brasil, como:
I. avaliar os problemas brasileiros em
comparação com outros países não-membros
da ONU;
II. confundir fome com desigualdade social e
miséria com desnutrição;
III. concluir que não ter dinheiro para comprar
comida significa passar fome;
IV. fazer pronunciamentos inadequados para um
socialista.
Corresponde(m) à argumentação do texto apenas
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Brazil-UK Relations
Brazilian President Fernando Henrique
Cardoso paid a brief visit to the United Kingdom
on 27-28 October 2001, accepting a last minute
invitation by British Prime Minister Tony Blair for a
private meeting. The two leaders met at
Chequers, Buckinghamshire, and were joined by
former American President Bill Clinton.
During the meeting, Blair and Cardoso had
the opportunity to discuss current global affairs
issues such as the ongoing international
campaign against terrorism, the forthcoming
World Trade Organization meeting in Doha and
the reform of the United Nations Security Council.
Speaking to the press before departing for
France, President Cardoso stated that during the
meeting they had agreed on the need for
immediate reform of the UN Security Council so
that the "fate of countries is not decided by a small
group of nations, as it is today".
to 20:
Brazil-UK Relations
Brazilian President Fernando Henrique
Cardoso paid a brief visit to the United Kingdom
on 27-28 October 2001, accepting a last minute
invitation by British Prime Minister Tony Blair for a
private meeting. The two leaders met at
Chequers, Buckinghamshire, and were joined by
former American President Bill Clinton.
During the meeting, Blair and Cardoso had
the opportunity to discuss current global affairs
issues such as the ongoing international
campaign against terrorism, the forthcoming
World Trade Organization meeting in Doha and
the reform of the United Nations Security Council.
Speaking to the press before departing for
France, President Cardoso stated that during the
meeting they had agreed on the need for
immediate reform of the UN Security Council so
that the "fate of countries is not decided by a small
group of nations, as it is today".
to 20:
Brazil-UK Relations
Brazilian President Fernando Henrique
Cardoso paid a brief visit to the United Kingdom
on 27-28 October 2001, accepting a last minute
invitation by British Prime Minister Tony Blair for a
private meeting. The two leaders met at
Chequers, Buckinghamshire, and were joined by
former American President Bill Clinton.
During the meeting, Blair and Cardoso had
the opportunity to discuss current global affairs
issues such as the ongoing international
campaign against terrorism, the forthcoming
World Trade Organization meeting in Doha and
the reform of the United Nations Security Council.
Speaking to the press before departing for
France, President Cardoso stated that during the
meeting they had agreed on the need for
immediate reform of the UN Security Council so
that the "fate of countries is not decided by a small
group of nations, as it is today".
to 20:
Brazil-UK Relations
Brazilian President Fernando Henrique
Cardoso paid a brief visit to the United Kingdom
on 27-28 October 2001, accepting a last minute
invitation by British Prime Minister Tony Blair for a
private meeting. The two leaders met at
Chequers, Buckinghamshire, and were joined by
former American President Bill Clinton.
During the meeting, Blair and Cardoso had
the opportunity to discuss current global affairs
issues such as the ongoing international
campaign against terrorism, the forthcoming
World Trade Organization meeting in Doha and
the reform of the United Nations Security Council.
Speaking to the press before departing for
France, President Cardoso stated that during the
meeting they had agreed on the need for
immediate reform of the UN Security Council so
that the "fate of countries is not decided by a small
group of nations, as it is today".
to 20:
Brazil-UK Relations
Brazilian President Fernando Henrique
Cardoso paid a brief visit to the United Kingdom
on 27-28 October 2001, accepting a last minute
invitation by British Prime Minister Tony Blair for a
private meeting. The two leaders met at
Chequers, Buckinghamshire, and were joined by
former American President Bill Clinton.
During the meeting, Blair and Cardoso had
the opportunity to discuss current global affairs
issues such as the ongoing international
campaign against terrorism, the forthcoming
World Trade Organization meeting in Doha and
the reform of the United Nations Security Council.
Speaking to the press before departing for
France, President Cardoso stated that during the
meeting they had agreed on the need for
immediate reform of the UN Security Council so
that the "fate of countries is not decided by a small
group of nations, as it is today".