Questões de Concurso Público BNDES 2005 para Administrador
Foram encontradas 80 questões
O segmento inicial de nosso Hino Nacional diz o seguinte:
Ouviram do Ipiranga as margens plácidas
De um povo heróico o brado retumbante
Se colocados na ordem direta, os termos desses dois versos estariam assim dispostos:
Num pequeno texto distribuído por moradores de um condomínio da Zona Sul do Rio de Janeiro apareciam as seguintes frases:
- "os condôminos cujas reclamações o síndico não deu atenção..."
- "os itens que não foram discutidos os pontos principais..."
Sobre essas frases pode-se afirmar, em termos de correção gramatical, o seguinte:
A frase abaixo em que a concordância verbal contraria a lógica matemática é:
Tudo aconteceu a partir do
momento que chegaram dois
homens com dois altos-falantes
e começaram a fazer propaganda
de um show na porta do prédio.
Ora, segundo as normas, é
proibido, após as 22h, não fazer
barulho neste lugar e, porisso,
tivemos que expulsar eles.
a alternativa abaixo em que o termo em negrito NÃO funciona como adjetivo é:
TEXT I
The integral approach strategies adopted by
Favela-Bairro consist of proposals of integrated and
participative actions. The path that goes from welfare
to work should combine programs and services for
human and social development with labor and incomegeneration
opportunities. To be viable, however, social
promotion interventions should be focused on
geographical areas with a high concentration of poverty,
specifically on the poorest families.
An intersectoral decentralized and participative
approach can produce synergetic effects capable of
providing greater impact for poverty and inequality
reduction policies, and capable of contributing to their
sustainability.
Although Favela-Bairro has been based on the idea
of integrated urban infrastructure interventions, initially
the program did not incorporate all the basic components
of an integral approach strategy. These components
were gradually incorporated into its design as a result
of the participatory process and the transformations
that occurred in the municipal administration.
Favela-Bairro is the result of an evolving process
that resulted in the creation of a typical integral
development model with a territorial base that
incorporates life-cycle perspectives.
Rio de Janeiro inhabitants, either living in favelas
or not, recognize the importance of the Favela-Bairro
program. A public opinion poll carried out in 2003 asked
cariocas (as Rio residents are called) to choose from
a list of governmental programs the one to which the
next mayor should give priority. Favela-Bairro was
chosen in first place in all three rounds of the survey.
The same institute asked respondents about the most
important project for the city, and again Favela-Bairro
ranked first: 26.1 percent of respondents have elected
Favela-Bairro as more important than programs such
as minimum income, popular restaurants, and even
essential works in major city roads.
(www.worldbank.org on September 10, 2005)
TEXT I
The integral approach strategies adopted by
Favela-Bairro consist of proposals of integrated and
participative actions. The path that goes from welfare
to work should combine programs and services for
human and social development with labor and incomegeneration
opportunities. To be viable, however, social
promotion interventions should be focused on
geographical areas with a high concentration of poverty,
specifically on the poorest families.
An intersectoral decentralized and participative
approach can produce synergetic effects capable of
providing greater impact for poverty and inequality
reduction policies, and capable of contributing to their
sustainability.
Although Favela-Bairro has been based on the idea
of integrated urban infrastructure interventions, initially
the program did not incorporate all the basic components
of an integral approach strategy. These components
were gradually incorporated into its design as a result
of the participatory process and the transformations
that occurred in the municipal administration.
Favela-Bairro is the result of an evolving process
that resulted in the creation of a typical integral
development model with a territorial base that
incorporates life-cycle perspectives.
Rio de Janeiro inhabitants, either living in favelas
or not, recognize the importance of the Favela-Bairro
program. A public opinion poll carried out in 2003 asked
cariocas (as Rio residents are called) to choose from
a list of governmental programs the one to which the
next mayor should give priority. Favela-Bairro was
chosen in first place in all three rounds of the survey.
The same institute asked respondents about the most
important project for the city, and again Favela-Bairro
ranked first: 26.1 percent of respondents have elected
Favela-Bairro as more important than programs such
as minimum income, popular restaurants, and even
essential works in major city roads.
(www.worldbank.org on September 10, 2005)
READ TEXT II AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 26 TO 30:
TEXT II
COUNTING THE COST
Aug 25th, 2005
Can the world economy continue to shrug off high oil
prices?
HAD you been told in late 2001-not long after that
September's terrorist attacks, and when stockmarkets had
been tumbling for 18 months or so-that the price of crude
oil would more than triple within four years, you might well
have predicted global economic meltdown. The price of a
barrel of West Texas Intermediate has risen from $18 in
November 2001 to record levels: it hit yet another new
high, above $67, this week. This is similar in scale to the
price jumps of 1973-74, 1978-80 and 1989-90, all of which
were followed by worldwide recession and rising inflation.
Today, though, global GDP growth is well above trend, while
inflation remains low. Why has the world economy fared
so comfortably this time?
There are several popular explanations. The simplest is that,
although the latest price increase is about as big as those in
previous episodes, it has been more gradual. In 1979 the
price of oil doubled in six months; this time it took 18 months,
giving households and firms more time to adjust and so doing
less damage to their confidence and finances and hence to
economic activity. This is plausible, but unlikely to be the
whole story: no matter what the pace of the increase, it
pains Americans to pay $3-plus for a gallon of petrol.
(www.economist.com/finance)
“Carlos Alberto Parreira deveria fazer o quinteto de Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Robinho, Adriano e Kaká,
com um deles no banco de reservas, pois, assim,
teria à sua disposição um substituto de qualidade para possíveis mudanças táticas.”;
tal declaração peca por imprecisão, visto que:
– Senhor Deputado, Vossa Excelência poderá falar após dois outros colegas!”.
Esse diálogo, ouvido numa das CPIs do Congresso, mostra:
“UNIBANCO. Nem parece banco”.
Certamente pretende-se mostrar a superioridade desse banco sobre outros,
mas a frase pode permitir também uma leitura que não seria agradável para os bancos, ou seja, a de que:
“Mais importante do que a beleza é o conteúdo”.
Considerando-se ser essa uma frase publicitária,
pode-se inferir que a leitura esperada pelos publicitários é a de que:
– colocada na fachada do prédio – com os seguintes dizeres: “Ame-os e deixe-os!”.
Sobre os dizeres contidos nessa faixa, só NÃO se pode dizer que:
“Isto só será possível se o clube transformar-se em empresa, o presidente do clube trabalhar por isso e o torcedor reaver a confiança no time”.
O erro gramatical presente nesse segmento de texto é:
“tomar dois comprimidos, de dois tipos diferentes a cada duas horas”.
A frase, por ser ambígua, pode gerar confusão: tomar um ou dois comprimidos de cada tipo?
A frase abaixo que NÃO traz qualquer possibilidade de ambigüidade é: