Questões de Concurso Público FAPESP 2018 para Procurador

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Ano: 2018 Banca: VUNESP Órgão: FAPESP Prova: VUNESP - 2018 - FAPESP - Procurador |
Q905163 Noções de Informática

No MS-Word 2010, em sua configuração padrão, a partir da aba ________, no grupo _________ , o ícone que permite adicionar uma Caixa de Texto, em um documento que está sendo editado é ________ .


Assinale a alternativa que preenche corretamente as lacunas do texto.

Alternativas
Ano: 2018 Banca: VUNESP Órgão: FAPESP Prova: VUNESP - 2018 - FAPESP - Procurador |
Q905164 Noções de Informática

Em um documento que está sendo editado no MS-Word 2010, a partir da sua configuração padrão, usando a fonte Times New Roman, parte do texto foi previamente selecionada, conforme ilustra a figura.


Imagem associada para resolução da questão


O processo colocado contra a empresa Imagem associada para resolução da questão tem um valor total de R$ 5.000,00. Esse processo deverá durar 2 anos, mas pode demorar mais em virtude das instâncias das defesas de apelação.


Após isso, foi aplicada a seguinte sequência de ícones Imagem associada para resolução da questão .


Assinale a alternativa que apresenta o resultado final dessa operação.

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Ano: 2018 Banca: VUNESP Órgão: FAPESP Prova: VUNESP - 2018 - FAPESP - Procurador |
Q905165 Noções de Informática

Uma planilha do MS-Excel 2010, a partir da sua configuração padrão, utilizada por um advogado para controlar os processos trabalhistas, conforme ilustra a figura a seguir, contém na coluna A o número do processo, na coluna B o nome do cliente, na coluna C contra quem o cliente está reclamando, na coluna D o valor da causa, na coluna E o valor de honorários do advogado por processo e na coluna F a indicação se a causa teve sucesso (SIM) ou (NÃO). O advogado só receberá os honorários se o campo Sucesso for SIM.


Imagem associada para resolução da questão


A fórmula usada na célula E8, para calcular o total de honorários recebidos quando o campo Sucesso for SIM, é

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Q905166 Noções de Informática

Em uma planilha do MS-Excel 2010, a partir da sua configuração padrão, utilizada por uma Universidade para controlar as solicitações de bolsa para pesquisa, a coluna A contém o número do Projeto, a coluna B contém o nome do Pesquisador, a coluna C contém a titulação do Pesquisador, a coluna D contém o tema da pesquisa e a coluna E contém a indicação se o projeto de pesquisa foi aprovado (SIM) ou (NÃO).


Imagem associada para resolução da questão


A fórmula aplicada na célula E8, para calcular o Total de projetos aprovados (SIM) é

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Ano: 2018 Banca: VUNESP Órgão: FAPESP Prova: VUNESP - 2018 - FAPESP - Procurador |
Q905167 Noções de Informática

Um advogado, cujo endereço eletrônico de e-mail é advogado_silva, preparou e enviou um e-mail, utilizando o MS-Outlook 2010, a partir da sua configuração padrão, para 5 (cinco) clientes, cujos endereços eletrônicos de e-mail são: cliente _1_ silva, cliente _2_ oliva, cliente _ 3_ felix, cliente _4_ sonia e cliente _5_bola.


No campo “Para”, contém o endereço de e-mail: cliente _1_ silva.

No campo “Cc”, contém os endereços de e-mail: cliente _4_ sonia e cliente _5_ bola.

No campo “Cco”, contém os endereços de e-mail: cliente _2_ oliva e cliente_3_felix.

No campo “Assunto”, contém a frase: Comunicado de mudança de endereço.

O cliente _1_ silva após receber o e-mail, usou a opção do Outlook 2010, “Responder a todos” para enviar agradecimento ao e-mail recebido.


Assinale a alternativa correta com o número total de pessoas, que receberam o e-mail de retorno do cliente_1_silva.

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Ano: 2018 Banca: VUNESP Órgão: FAPESP Prova: VUNESP - 2018 - FAPESP - Procurador |
Q905168 Inglês

                       Rule of Law and Democracy: Addressing

                        the Gap Between Policies and Practices


                        


      The Declaration adopted on 24 September 2012 by the United Nations General Assembly at the High-level Meeting on the Rule of Law at the National and International Levels reaffirmed that “human rights, the rule of law and democracy are interlinked and mutually reinforcing and that they belong to the universal and indivisible core values and principles of the United Nations”. Indeed, government responsiveness to the interests and needs of the greatest number of citizens is strictly associated with the capacity of democratic institutions and processes to bolster the dimensions of rights, equality and accountability.

      If considered not solely an instrument of the government but as a rule to which the entire society, including the government, is bound, the rule of law is fundamental in advancing democracy. Strengthening the rule of law has to be approached not only by focusing on the application of norms and procedures. One must also emphasize its fundamental role in protecting rights and advancing inclusiveness, in this way framing the protection of rights within the broader discourse on human development.

      A common feature of both democracy and the rule of law is that a purely institutional approach does not say anything about actual outcomes of processes and procedures, even if the latter are formally correct. When addressing the rule of law and democracy nexus, a fundamental distinction has to be drawn between “rule by law”, whereby law is an instrument of government and government is considered above the law, and “rule of law”, which implies that everyone in society is bound by the law, including the government. Essentially, constitutional limits on power, a key feature of democracy, require adherence to the rule of law.

      Another key dimension of the rule of law-democracy nexus is the recognition that building democracy and the rule of law may be convergent and mutually reinforcing processes whenever the rule of law is defined in broad, endsbased terms rather than in narrow, formal and exclusively procedural terms. The nexus is strong whenever the rule of law is conceived in its relationship with substantive outcomes, like justice and democratic governance.

(https://unchronicle.un.org/article/rule-law-and-democracy-addressinggap-between-policies-and-practices. Adaptado)

De acordo com o primeiro parágrafo, a Assembleia Geral das Nações Unidas, em 24 de setembro de 2012, tratou
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Q905169 Inglês

                       Rule of Law and Democracy: Addressing

                        the Gap Between Policies and Practices


                        


      The Declaration adopted on 24 September 2012 by the United Nations General Assembly at the High-level Meeting on the Rule of Law at the National and International Levels reaffirmed that “human rights, the rule of law and democracy are interlinked and mutually reinforcing and that they belong to the universal and indivisible core values and principles of the United Nations”. Indeed, government responsiveness to the interests and needs of the greatest number of citizens is strictly associated with the capacity of democratic institutions and processes to bolster the dimensions of rights, equality and accountability.

      If considered not solely an instrument of the government but as a rule to which the entire society, including the government, is bound, the rule of law is fundamental in advancing democracy. Strengthening the rule of law has to be approached not only by focusing on the application of norms and procedures. One must also emphasize its fundamental role in protecting rights and advancing inclusiveness, in this way framing the protection of rights within the broader discourse on human development.

      A common feature of both democracy and the rule of law is that a purely institutional approach does not say anything about actual outcomes of processes and procedures, even if the latter are formally correct. When addressing the rule of law and democracy nexus, a fundamental distinction has to be drawn between “rule by law”, whereby law is an instrument of government and government is considered above the law, and “rule of law”, which implies that everyone in society is bound by the law, including the government. Essentially, constitutional limits on power, a key feature of democracy, require adherence to the rule of law.

      Another key dimension of the rule of law-democracy nexus is the recognition that building democracy and the rule of law may be convergent and mutually reinforcing processes whenever the rule of law is defined in broad, endsbased terms rather than in narrow, formal and exclusively procedural terms. The nexus is strong whenever the rule of law is conceived in its relationship with substantive outcomes, like justice and democratic governance.

(https://unchronicle.un.org/article/rule-law-and-democracy-addressinggap-between-policies-and-practices. Adaptado)

According to the second paragraph, the rule of law
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Ano: 2018 Banca: VUNESP Órgão: FAPESP Prova: VUNESP - 2018 - FAPESP - Procurador |
Q905170 Inglês

                       Rule of Law and Democracy: Addressing

                        the Gap Between Policies and Practices


                        


      The Declaration adopted on 24 September 2012 by the United Nations General Assembly at the High-level Meeting on the Rule of Law at the National and International Levels reaffirmed that “human rights, the rule of law and democracy are interlinked and mutually reinforcing and that they belong to the universal and indivisible core values and principles of the United Nations”. Indeed, government responsiveness to the interests and needs of the greatest number of citizens is strictly associated with the capacity of democratic institutions and processes to bolster the dimensions of rights, equality and accountability.

      If considered not solely an instrument of the government but as a rule to which the entire society, including the government, is bound, the rule of law is fundamental in advancing democracy. Strengthening the rule of law has to be approached not only by focusing on the application of norms and procedures. One must also emphasize its fundamental role in protecting rights and advancing inclusiveness, in this way framing the protection of rights within the broader discourse on human development.

      A common feature of both democracy and the rule of law is that a purely institutional approach does not say anything about actual outcomes of processes and procedures, even if the latter are formally correct. When addressing the rule of law and democracy nexus, a fundamental distinction has to be drawn between “rule by law”, whereby law is an instrument of government and government is considered above the law, and “rule of law”, which implies that everyone in society is bound by the law, including the government. Essentially, constitutional limits on power, a key feature of democracy, require adherence to the rule of law.

      Another key dimension of the rule of law-democracy nexus is the recognition that building democracy and the rule of law may be convergent and mutually reinforcing processes whenever the rule of law is defined in broad, endsbased terms rather than in narrow, formal and exclusively procedural terms. The nexus is strong whenever the rule of law is conceived in its relationship with substantive outcomes, like justice and democratic governance.

(https://unchronicle.un.org/article/rule-law-and-democracy-addressinggap-between-policies-and-practices. Adaptado)

The excerpt from the third paragraph – law is an instrument of government and government is considered above the law – illustrates
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Q905171 Inglês

                       Rule of Law and Democracy: Addressing

                        the Gap Between Policies and Practices


                        


      The Declaration adopted on 24 September 2012 by the United Nations General Assembly at the High-level Meeting on the Rule of Law at the National and International Levels reaffirmed that “human rights, the rule of law and democracy are interlinked and mutually reinforcing and that they belong to the universal and indivisible core values and principles of the United Nations”. Indeed, government responsiveness to the interests and needs of the greatest number of citizens is strictly associated with the capacity of democratic institutions and processes to bolster the dimensions of rights, equality and accountability.

      If considered not solely an instrument of the government but as a rule to which the entire society, including the government, is bound, the rule of law is fundamental in advancing democracy. Strengthening the rule of law has to be approached not only by focusing on the application of norms and procedures. One must also emphasize its fundamental role in protecting rights and advancing inclusiveness, in this way framing the protection of rights within the broader discourse on human development.

      A common feature of both democracy and the rule of law is that a purely institutional approach does not say anything about actual outcomes of processes and procedures, even if the latter are formally correct. When addressing the rule of law and democracy nexus, a fundamental distinction has to be drawn between “rule by law”, whereby law is an instrument of government and government is considered above the law, and “rule of law”, which implies that everyone in society is bound by the law, including the government. Essentially, constitutional limits on power, a key feature of democracy, require adherence to the rule of law.

      Another key dimension of the rule of law-democracy nexus is the recognition that building democracy and the rule of law may be convergent and mutually reinforcing processes whenever the rule of law is defined in broad, endsbased terms rather than in narrow, formal and exclusively procedural terms. The nexus is strong whenever the rule of law is conceived in its relationship with substantive outcomes, like justice and democratic governance.

(https://unchronicle.un.org/article/rule-law-and-democracy-addressinggap-between-policies-and-practices. Adaptado)

No trecho do quarto parágrafo – democracy and the rule of law may be convergent and mutually reinforcing processes whenever the rule of law is defined in broad, ends-based terms – o termo em destaque tem sentido equivalente, em português, a
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Ano: 2018 Banca: VUNESP Órgão: FAPESP Prova: VUNESP - 2018 - FAPESP - Procurador |
Q905172 Inglês

                       Rule of Law and Democracy: Addressing

                        the Gap Between Policies and Practices


                        


      The Declaration adopted on 24 September 2012 by the United Nations General Assembly at the High-level Meeting on the Rule of Law at the National and International Levels reaffirmed that “human rights, the rule of law and democracy are interlinked and mutually reinforcing and that they belong to the universal and indivisible core values and principles of the United Nations”. Indeed, government responsiveness to the interests and needs of the greatest number of citizens is strictly associated with the capacity of democratic institutions and processes to bolster the dimensions of rights, equality and accountability.

      If considered not solely an instrument of the government but as a rule to which the entire society, including the government, is bound, the rule of law is fundamental in advancing democracy. Strengthening the rule of law has to be approached not only by focusing on the application of norms and procedures. One must also emphasize its fundamental role in protecting rights and advancing inclusiveness, in this way framing the protection of rights within the broader discourse on human development.

      A common feature of both democracy and the rule of law is that a purely institutional approach does not say anything about actual outcomes of processes and procedures, even if the latter are formally correct. When addressing the rule of law and democracy nexus, a fundamental distinction has to be drawn between “rule by law”, whereby law is an instrument of government and government is considered above the law, and “rule of law”, which implies that everyone in society is bound by the law, including the government. Essentially, constitutional limits on power, a key feature of democracy, require adherence to the rule of law.

      Another key dimension of the rule of law-democracy nexus is the recognition that building democracy and the rule of law may be convergent and mutually reinforcing processes whenever the rule of law is defined in broad, endsbased terms rather than in narrow, formal and exclusively procedural terms. The nexus is strong whenever the rule of law is conceived in its relationship with substantive outcomes, like justice and democratic governance.

(https://unchronicle.un.org/article/rule-law-and-democracy-addressinggap-between-policies-and-practices. Adaptado)

No trecho do quarto parágrafo – ends-based terms rather than in narrow, formal and exclusively procedural terms – a expressão em destaque introduz ideia de
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Q905173 Direito Civil

Determina o art. 292 do Código Civil: “Fica desobrigado o devedor que, antes de ter conhecimento da cessão, paga ao credor primitivo, ou que, no caso de mais de uma cessão notificada, paga ao cessionário que lhe apresenta, com o título de cessão, o da obrigação cedida; quando o crédito constar de escritura pública, prevalecerá a prioridade da notificação.”


Nesse caso, a lei aplica

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Q905174 Direito Civil
Na situação de um negócio jurídico celebrado com o intuito de alterar o quadro societário de sociedade empresarial por meio da falsificação de assinatura de sócio, sendo que o próprio sócio prejudicado pelo falso tenha, por escritura pública, concedido ampla, geral e irrevogável quitação, a fim de ratificá-lo, esse negócio pode ser considerado
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Q905175 Direito Civil
Se houver a entrega do título ao devedor, ficará sem efeito a quitação se
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Q905176 Direito Civil
O credor pode ceder o seu crédito,
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Q905177 Direito Civil
O denominado “desconto de pontualidade”, concedido por um locador de máquinas a uma empresa que faz serviços de pavimentação, para que efetue o pagamento das mensalidades até a data do vencimento ajustado, pode ser considerado como
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Q905178 Direito Civil
Não cumprida a obrigação, responde o devedor
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Q905179 Direito Civil
Assinale o conceito de condição em um negócio jurídico.
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Q905180 Direito Civil
Salvo disposição legal ou convencional em contrário, computam-se os prazos, excluído o dia do começo e incluído o do vencimento, mas os prazos fixados por hora contar-se-ão
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Q905181 Direito Civil
Interrompe-se a prescrição
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Q905182 Direito Civil
Considerando que a realização do negócio jurídico poderá ser comprovada por meio de testemunhas, assinale a alternativa correta.
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Respostas
1: D
2: A
3: C
4: E
5: C
6: C
7: B
8: D
9: A
10: E
11: C
12: D
13: A
14: E
15: D
16: E
17: A
18: B
19: D
20: A