Questões de Concurso Público CEMIG - MG 2018 para Agente Técnico de Meio Ambiente I

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Q887235 Matemática
Se os termos da Progressão Geométrica (a, b, c) são lados de um triângulo retângulo, então é CORRETO afirmar que a razão dessa Progressão Geométrica é um número
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Q887236 Matemática
A sequência numérica representada por (x+1, 2x, x2 -5) é uma Progressão Aritmética e seus termos expressam as medidas dos lados de um triângulo. Nessas condições, é CORRETO afirmar que o perímetro desse triângulo, em unidades de comprimento, é igual a
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Q887237 Matemática

A figura a seguir se constitui de dois triângulos retângulos em A e B, sendo as medidas dos segmentos AB = 3, AE = 700 e BC = 200 unidades de comprimento. Nessas condições, é CORRETO afirmar que a medida do segmento DB, em unidades de comprimento, é igual a:


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Q887238 Matemática

Os números inteiros x, y e z são tais que


x – 2y = 2z – 1; z + x = y - 2 e 2x + y + 3z = 1.


Nessas condições. é CORRETO afirmar que:

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Q887240 Matemática

Na tabela a seguir, o número que ocupa a extrema direita em cada uma de suas linhas é o resultado de operações efetuadas com os outros dois números da mesma linha. Se a sucessão de operações é a mesma em todas as linhas, então é CORRETO afirmar que o valor de X é igual a:


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Q887241 Português

                                                         Do moderno ao pós-moderno


                                                                                                       Frei Betto / 14/05/2017 - 06h00

       A morte da modernidade merece missa de sétimo dia? Os pais da modernidade nos deixaram de herança a confiança nas possibilidades da razão. E nos ensinaram a situar o homem no centro do pensamento e a acreditar que a razão, sem dogmas e donos, construiria uma sociedade livre e justa.       

     Pouco afeitos ao delírio e à poesia, não prestamos atenção à crítica romântica da modernidade – Byron, Rimbaud, Burckhardt, Nietzsche e Jarry. Agora, olhamos em volta e o que vemos? As ruínas do Muro de Berlim, a Estátua da Liberdade tendo o mesmo efeito no planeta que o Cristo do Corcovado na vida cristã dos cariocas, o desencanto com a política, o ceticismo frente aos valores.

    Somos invadidos pela incerteza, a consciência fragmentária, o sincretismo do olhar, a disseminação, a ruptura e a dispersão. O evento soa mais importante que a história e o detalhe sobrepuja a fundamentação.

    O pós-moderno aparece na moda, na estética, no estilo de vida. É a cultura de evasão da realidade. De fato, não estamos satisfeitos com a inflação, com a nossa filha gastando mais em pílulas de emagrecimento que em livros, e causa-nos profunda decepção saber que, neste país, a impunidade é mais forte que a lei. Ainda assim, temos esperança de mudá-lo. Recuamos do social ao privado e, rasgadas as antigas bandeiras, nossos ideais transformam-se em gravatas estampadas. Já não há utopias de um futuro diferente. Hoje, é considerado politicamente incorreto propagar a tese de conquista de uma sociedade onde todos tenham iguais direitos e oportunidades.

     Agora predominam o efêmero, o individual, o subjetivo e o estético. Que análise de realidade previu a volta da Rússia à sociedade de classes? Resta-nos captar fragmentos do real (e aceitar que o saber é uma construção coletiva). Nosso processo de conhecimento se caracteriza pela indeterminação, descontinuidade e pluralismo.

     A desconfiança da razão nos impele ao esotérico, ao espiritualismo de consumo imediato, ao hedonismo consumista, em progressiva mimetização generalizada de hábitos e costumes. Estamos em pleno naufrágio ou, como predisse Heidegger, caminhando por veredas perdidas.

     Sem o resgate da ética, da cidadania e das esperanças libertárias, e do Estado-síndico dos interesses da maioria, não haverá justiça, exceto aquela que o mais forte faz com as próprias mãos.

     Ingressamos na era da globalização. Graças às redes de computadores, um rapaz de São Paulo pode namorar uma chinesa de Beijing sem que nenhum dos dois saia de casa. Bilhões de dólares são eletronicamente transferidos de um país a outro no jogo da especulação, derivativo de ricos. Caem as fronteiras culturais e econômicas, afrouxam-se as políticas e morais. Prevalece o padrão do mais forte.

    A globalização tem sombras e luzes. Se de um lado aproxima povos e quebra barreiras de comunicação, de outro ela assume, nas esferas econômica e cultural, o caráter de globocolonização.


(Disponível em: http://hojeemdia.com.br/opini%C3%A3o/colunas/frei-betto-1.334186/domoderno-ao-p%C3%B3s-moderno-1.464377. Acesso 05 jan. 2018) 

Destacaram-se alguns itens lexicais e lhes foram indicados sinônimos apropriados ao valor que assumem no contexto em que se inserem. A correspondência encontra-se INCORRETA na opção:

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Q887243 Matemática
Um terreno com uma área total equivalente a 1.296 m2 foi dividido em três lotes. Se a área do primeiro lote corresponde a 4/5 da área do segundo lote e a área do terceiro lote é igual à soma das outras áreas, então é CORRETO afirmar que a área do maior dos três lotes, em metros quadrados, corresponde a
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Q887244 Inglês

READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT AND CHOOSE THE OPTION WHICH BEST COMPLETES EACH QUESTION ACCORDING TO IT:


                                        Saving Energy


Just a century ago, humans used very little energy because we had less of the things that consume it. There were no computers, phones, TV, cars, lights, washing machines and all that. After the industrial revolution, people started using a lot more manufactured items such as electronics, automobiles, and home appliances. These items use a lot of energy, but if we all cut its use by half, that would be huge savings, and make a great difference.

Saving energy can be achieved in different ways: 1. Energy conservation, 2. Energy Efficiency, and 3. Recycling. These first two are not the same, even though people often use them to mean the same thing.


1- Energy Conservation: This is the practice that results in less energy being used. For instance, turning the taps, computers, lights, and TV off when not in use. It also includes running in the park or outside instead of running on the treadmill in the gym. Energy conservation is great because we can all do this everywhere and anytime. It is a fundamental behavior we must acquire.

2- Energy Efficiency: This is the use of manufacturing techniques and technology _______ produce things that use less energy for the same result. For example, if a heater is designed to warm your home with less energy than regular heaters, that would be an energy efficient heater. If your washing machine uses less energy to do the same job as other washers, that is an energy efficient washer. An interesting fact is that homes built in the U.S. after 2000 are about 30% bigger, but they use less energy than older homes.

3- Recycling: This involves the use of waste or old materials to make new ones, like collecting all old newspapers from the town at the end of every day and turning the papers into fresh paper for printing again. We can collect all plastic bottles and send them to be used for new plastic bottles or used for children plastic toys. Recycling saves energy __________ less energy is used to recycle than to turn new raw materials into new products.

This means that to save energy, we should use all these great ways. If we all try to do this, together we can save some money and use less natural resources too.

                          (Adapted from: https://goo.gl/AyZdzW. Access: 01/30/2018)

About a century ago, people used less energy because of the
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Q887246 Inglês

READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT AND CHOOSE THE OPTION WHICH BEST COMPLETES EACH QUESTION ACCORDING TO IT:


                                        Saving Energy


Just a century ago, humans used very little energy because we had less of the things that consume it. There were no computers, phones, TV, cars, lights, washing machines and all that. After the industrial revolution, people started using a lot more manufactured items such as electronics, automobiles, and home appliances. These items use a lot of energy, but if we all cut its use by half, that would be huge savings, and make a great difference.

Saving energy can be achieved in different ways: 1. Energy conservation, 2. Energy Efficiency, and 3. Recycling. These first two are not the same, even though people often use them to mean the same thing.


1- Energy Conservation: This is the practice that results in less energy being used. For instance, turning the taps, computers, lights, and TV off when not in use. It also includes running in the park or outside instead of running on the treadmill in the gym. Energy conservation is great because we can all do this everywhere and anytime. It is a fundamental behavior we must acquire.

2- Energy Efficiency: This is the use of manufacturing techniques and technology _______ produce things that use less energy for the same result. For example, if a heater is designed to warm your home with less energy than regular heaters, that would be an energy efficient heater. If your washing machine uses less energy to do the same job as other washers, that is an energy efficient washer. An interesting fact is that homes built in the U.S. after 2000 are about 30% bigger, but they use less energy than older homes.

3- Recycling: This involves the use of waste or old materials to make new ones, like collecting all old newspapers from the town at the end of every day and turning the papers into fresh paper for printing again. We can collect all plastic bottles and send them to be used for new plastic bottles or used for children plastic toys. Recycling saves energy __________ less energy is used to recycle than to turn new raw materials into new products.

This means that to save energy, we should use all these great ways. If we all try to do this, together we can save some money and use less natural resources too.

                          (Adapted from: https://goo.gl/AyZdzW. Access: 01/30/2018)

The word huge in “that would be huge savings” (paragraph 1) can be substituted by the word
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Q887247 Inglês

READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT AND CHOOSE THE OPTION WHICH BEST COMPLETES EACH QUESTION ACCORDING TO IT:


                                        Saving Energy


Just a century ago, humans used very little energy because we had less of the things that consume it. There were no computers, phones, TV, cars, lights, washing machines and all that. After the industrial revolution, people started using a lot more manufactured items such as electronics, automobiles, and home appliances. These items use a lot of energy, but if we all cut its use by half, that would be huge savings, and make a great difference.

Saving energy can be achieved in different ways: 1. Energy conservation, 2. Energy Efficiency, and 3. Recycling. These first two are not the same, even though people often use them to mean the same thing.


1- Energy Conservation: This is the practice that results in less energy being used. For instance, turning the taps, computers, lights, and TV off when not in use. It also includes running in the park or outside instead of running on the treadmill in the gym. Energy conservation is great because we can all do this everywhere and anytime. It is a fundamental behavior we must acquire.

2- Energy Efficiency: This is the use of manufacturing techniques and technology _______ produce things that use less energy for the same result. For example, if a heater is designed to warm your home with less energy than regular heaters, that would be an energy efficient heater. If your washing machine uses less energy to do the same job as other washers, that is an energy efficient washer. An interesting fact is that homes built in the U.S. after 2000 are about 30% bigger, but they use less energy than older homes.

3- Recycling: This involves the use of waste or old materials to make new ones, like collecting all old newspapers from the town at the end of every day and turning the papers into fresh paper for printing again. We can collect all plastic bottles and send them to be used for new plastic bottles or used for children plastic toys. Recycling saves energy __________ less energy is used to recycle than to turn new raw materials into new products.

This means that to save energy, we should use all these great ways. If we all try to do this, together we can save some money and use less natural resources too.

                          (Adapted from: https://goo.gl/AyZdzW. Access: 01/30/2018)

The word them in “people often use them to mean the same thing” (paragraph 2) refers to
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Q887248 Inglês

READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT AND CHOOSE THE OPTION WHICH BEST COMPLETES EACH QUESTION ACCORDING TO IT:


                                        Saving Energy


Just a century ago, humans used very little energy because we had less of the things that consume it. There were no computers, phones, TV, cars, lights, washing machines and all that. After the industrial revolution, people started using a lot more manufactured items such as electronics, automobiles, and home appliances. These items use a lot of energy, but if we all cut its use by half, that would be huge savings, and make a great difference.

Saving energy can be achieved in different ways: 1. Energy conservation, 2. Energy Efficiency, and 3. Recycling. These first two are not the same, even though people often use them to mean the same thing.


1- Energy Conservation: This is the practice that results in less energy being used. For instance, turning the taps, computers, lights, and TV off when not in use. It also includes running in the park or outside instead of running on the treadmill in the gym. Energy conservation is great because we can all do this everywhere and anytime. It is a fundamental behavior we must acquire.

2- Energy Efficiency: This is the use of manufacturing techniques and technology _______ produce things that use less energy for the same result. For example, if a heater is designed to warm your home with less energy than regular heaters, that would be an energy efficient heater. If your washing machine uses less energy to do the same job as other washers, that is an energy efficient washer. An interesting fact is that homes built in the U.S. after 2000 are about 30% bigger, but they use less energy than older homes.

3- Recycling: This involves the use of waste or old materials to make new ones, like collecting all old newspapers from the town at the end of every day and turning the papers into fresh paper for printing again. We can collect all plastic bottles and send them to be used for new plastic bottles or used for children plastic toys. Recycling saves energy __________ less energy is used to recycle than to turn new raw materials into new products.

This means that to save energy, we should use all these great ways. If we all try to do this, together we can save some money and use less natural resources too.

                          (Adapted from: https://goo.gl/AyZdzW. Access: 01/30/2018)

The reason why energy conservation is great is that
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Q887249 Inglês

READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT AND CHOOSE THE OPTION WHICH BEST COMPLETES EACH QUESTION ACCORDING TO IT:


                                        Saving Energy


Just a century ago, humans used very little energy because we had less of the things that consume it. There were no computers, phones, TV, cars, lights, washing machines and all that. After the industrial revolution, people started using a lot more manufactured items such as electronics, automobiles, and home appliances. These items use a lot of energy, but if we all cut its use by half, that would be huge savings, and make a great difference.

Saving energy can be achieved in different ways: 1. Energy conservation, 2. Energy Efficiency, and 3. Recycling. These first two are not the same, even though people often use them to mean the same thing.


1- Energy Conservation: This is the practice that results in less energy being used. For instance, turning the taps, computers, lights, and TV off when not in use. It also includes running in the park or outside instead of running on the treadmill in the gym. Energy conservation is great because we can all do this everywhere and anytime. It is a fundamental behavior we must acquire.

2- Energy Efficiency: This is the use of manufacturing techniques and technology _______ produce things that use less energy for the same result. For example, if a heater is designed to warm your home with less energy than regular heaters, that would be an energy efficient heater. If your washing machine uses less energy to do the same job as other washers, that is an energy efficient washer. An interesting fact is that homes built in the U.S. after 2000 are about 30% bigger, but they use less energy than older homes.

3- Recycling: This involves the use of waste or old materials to make new ones, like collecting all old newspapers from the town at the end of every day and turning the papers into fresh paper for printing again. We can collect all plastic bottles and send them to be used for new plastic bottles or used for children plastic toys. Recycling saves energy __________ less energy is used to recycle than to turn new raw materials into new products.

This means that to save energy, we should use all these great ways. If we all try to do this, together we can save some money and use less natural resources too.

                          (Adapted from: https://goo.gl/AyZdzW. Access: 01/30/2018)

This is the use of manufacturing techniques and technology _______ produce things that use less energy for the same result.


What is the best word to complete this sentence? (paragraph 4)

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Q887250 Inglês

READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT AND CHOOSE THE OPTION WHICH BEST COMPLETES EACH QUESTION ACCORDING TO IT:


                                        Saving Energy


Just a century ago, humans used very little energy because we had less of the things that consume it. There were no computers, phones, TV, cars, lights, washing machines and all that. After the industrial revolution, people started using a lot more manufactured items such as electronics, automobiles, and home appliances. These items use a lot of energy, but if we all cut its use by half, that would be huge savings, and make a great difference.

Saving energy can be achieved in different ways: 1. Energy conservation, 2. Energy Efficiency, and 3. Recycling. These first two are not the same, even though people often use them to mean the same thing.


1- Energy Conservation: This is the practice that results in less energy being used. For instance, turning the taps, computers, lights, and TV off when not in use. It also includes running in the park or outside instead of running on the treadmill in the gym. Energy conservation is great because we can all do this everywhere and anytime. It is a fundamental behavior we must acquire.

2- Energy Efficiency: This is the use of manufacturing techniques and technology _______ produce things that use less energy for the same result. For example, if a heater is designed to warm your home with less energy than regular heaters, that would be an energy efficient heater. If your washing machine uses less energy to do the same job as other washers, that is an energy efficient washer. An interesting fact is that homes built in the U.S. after 2000 are about 30% bigger, but they use less energy than older homes.

3- Recycling: This involves the use of waste or old materials to make new ones, like collecting all old newspapers from the town at the end of every day and turning the papers into fresh paper for printing again. We can collect all plastic bottles and send them to be used for new plastic bottles or used for children plastic toys. Recycling saves energy __________ less energy is used to recycle than to turn new raw materials into new products.

This means that to save energy, we should use all these great ways. If we all try to do this, together we can save some money and use less natural resources too.

                          (Adapted from: https://goo.gl/AyZdzW. Access: 01/30/2018)

What is interesting about homes built in the U.S. after 2000?
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Q887251 Inglês

READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT AND CHOOSE THE OPTION WHICH BEST COMPLETES EACH QUESTION ACCORDING TO IT:


                                        Saving Energy


Just a century ago, humans used very little energy because we had less of the things that consume it. There were no computers, phones, TV, cars, lights, washing machines and all that. After the industrial revolution, people started using a lot more manufactured items such as electronics, automobiles, and home appliances. These items use a lot of energy, but if we all cut its use by half, that would be huge savings, and make a great difference.

Saving energy can be achieved in different ways: 1. Energy conservation, 2. Energy Efficiency, and 3. Recycling. These first two are not the same, even though people often use them to mean the same thing.


1- Energy Conservation: This is the practice that results in less energy being used. For instance, turning the taps, computers, lights, and TV off when not in use. It also includes running in the park or outside instead of running on the treadmill in the gym. Energy conservation is great because we can all do this everywhere and anytime. It is a fundamental behavior we must acquire.

2- Energy Efficiency: This is the use of manufacturing techniques and technology _______ produce things that use less energy for the same result. For example, if a heater is designed to warm your home with less energy than regular heaters, that would be an energy efficient heater. If your washing machine uses less energy to do the same job as other washers, that is an energy efficient washer. An interesting fact is that homes built in the U.S. after 2000 are about 30% bigger, but they use less energy than older homes.

3- Recycling: This involves the use of waste or old materials to make new ones, like collecting all old newspapers from the town at the end of every day and turning the papers into fresh paper for printing again. We can collect all plastic bottles and send them to be used for new plastic bottles or used for children plastic toys. Recycling saves energy __________ less energy is used to recycle than to turn new raw materials into new products.

This means that to save energy, we should use all these great ways. If we all try to do this, together we can save some money and use less natural resources too.

                          (Adapted from: https://goo.gl/AyZdzW. Access: 01/30/2018)

The word ones in “to make new ones” (paragraph 5) refers to
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Q887252 Inglês

READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT AND CHOOSE THE OPTION WHICH BEST COMPLETES EACH QUESTION ACCORDING TO IT:


                                        Saving Energy


Just a century ago, humans used very little energy because we had less of the things that consume it. There were no computers, phones, TV, cars, lights, washing machines and all that. After the industrial revolution, people started using a lot more manufactured items such as electronics, automobiles, and home appliances. These items use a lot of energy, but if we all cut its use by half, that would be huge savings, and make a great difference.

Saving energy can be achieved in different ways: 1. Energy conservation, 2. Energy Efficiency, and 3. Recycling. These first two are not the same, even though people often use them to mean the same thing.


1- Energy Conservation: This is the practice that results in less energy being used. For instance, turning the taps, computers, lights, and TV off when not in use. It also includes running in the park or outside instead of running on the treadmill in the gym. Energy conservation is great because we can all do this everywhere and anytime. It is a fundamental behavior we must acquire.

2- Energy Efficiency: This is the use of manufacturing techniques and technology _______ produce things that use less energy for the same result. For example, if a heater is designed to warm your home with less energy than regular heaters, that would be an energy efficient heater. If your washing machine uses less energy to do the same job as other washers, that is an energy efficient washer. An interesting fact is that homes built in the U.S. after 2000 are about 30% bigger, but they use less energy than older homes.

3- Recycling: This involves the use of waste or old materials to make new ones, like collecting all old newspapers from the town at the end of every day and turning the papers into fresh paper for printing again. We can collect all plastic bottles and send them to be used for new plastic bottles or used for children plastic toys. Recycling saves energy __________ less energy is used to recycle than to turn new raw materials into new products.

This means that to save energy, we should use all these great ways. If we all try to do this, together we can save some money and use less natural resources too.

                          (Adapted from: https://goo.gl/AyZdzW. Access: 01/30/2018)

Recycling saves energy __________ less energy is used to recycle than to turn new raw materials into new products.”


What is the best word to complete this sentence? (paragraph 5)

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Q898327 Direito Ambiental
De acordo com a Deliberação Normativa Copam nº 217, de 06 de dezembro de 2017, as alterações do porte e do potencial poluidor/degradador dos empreendimentos, promovidas pela deliberação normativa, desde que satisfeitas algumas condições, implicam na incidência das normas pertinentes à nova classificação. Considerando essa situação, assinale a alternativa CORRETA aplicável a essa nova situação.
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Q898328 Direito Ambiental
Considerando a Tabela 1 de determinação de potencial poluidor/degradador da Deliberação Normativa COPAM № 217, de 6 de dezembro de 2017, assinale a alternativa que corresponde ao Potencial Geral de poluição/degradação de um Gasoduto, exclusive para o transporte de gás natural, cujos potenciais poluidores do Ar, da Água e do Solo, foram, respectivamente: G, P e G.
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Q898329 Segurança e Saúde no Trabalho
Assinale a alternativa que corresponde a um resíduo caracterizado como reativo (código de identificação D003) segundo a ABNT NBR 10004/2004.
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Q898330 Direito Ambiental
De acordo com a NBR 10004/2004 da ABNT, o laudo de classificação do resíduo pode ser baseado exclusivamente na identificação do processo produtivo, quando do enquadramento do resíduo nas listagens dos anexos A ou B. Deve constar no laudo de classificação a indicação da origem do resíduo, descrição do processo de segregação e descrição do critério adotado na escolha de parâmetros analisados, quando for o caso, incluindo os laudos de análises laboratoriais. Considerando o exposto, assinale a alternativa que corresponde à CORRETA classificação dos resíduos.
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Q898331 Legislação Estadual
A Lei Estadual nº 18.030/2009 dispõe sobre a distribuição e o cálculo do critério Meio Ambiente, para distribuição do ICMS Ecológico, correspondente aos 1,1% do total do ICMS destinado aos municípios, sendo a distribuição desse montante realizada em função do Índice de Meio Ambiente (IMA). O IMA passou a ser composto por três subcritérios, ponderados pelos respectivos pesos.
De acordo com essa Lei, o índice e o percentual previstos são:
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21: A
22: D
23: A
24: C
25: D
26: D
27: C
28: C
29: A
30: A
31: A
32: D
33: B
34: B
35: B
36: B
37: A
38: C
39: D
40: A