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Q78091 Inglês
We are accustomed to thinking of military success as determined by quality of weaponry, rather than by food supply. But a
clear example of how improvements in food supply may decisively increase military success comes from the history of Maori New
Zealand. The Maori are the Polynesian people who were the first to settle New Zealand. Traditionally, they fought frequent fierce
wars against each other, but only against closely neighboring tribes. Those wars were limited by the modest productivity of their
agriculture, whose staple crop was sweet potatoes. It was not possible to grow enough sweet potatoes to feed an army in the field
for a long time or on distant marches. When Europeans arrived in New Zealand, they brought potatoes, which beginning around
1815 considerably increased Maori crop yields. Maori could now grow enough food to supply armies in the field for many weeks.
The result was a 15-year period in Maori history, from 1818 until 1833, when Maori tribes that had acquired potatoes and guns from
the English sent armies out on raids to attack tribes hundreds of miles away that had not yet acquired potatoes and guns. Thus, the
potato's productivity relieved previous limitations on Maori warfare, similar to the limitations that low-productivity corn agriculture
imposed on Maya warfare.

(Diamond, J. (2006). Collapse. London: Penguin.)

Why does the text mention the Maya?
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Q78090 Inglês
We are accustomed to thinking of military success as determined by quality of weaponry, rather than by food supply. But a
clear example of how improvements in food supply may decisively increase military success comes from the history of Maori New
Zealand. The Maori are the Polynesian people who were the first to settle New Zealand. Traditionally, they fought frequent fierce
wars against each other, but only against closely neighboring tribes. Those wars were limited by the modest productivity of their
agriculture, whose staple crop was sweet potatoes. It was not possible to grow enough sweet potatoes to feed an army in the field
for a long time or on distant marches. When Europeans arrived in New Zealand, they brought potatoes, which beginning around
1815 considerably increased Maori crop yields. Maori could now grow enough food to supply armies in the field for many weeks.
The result was a 15-year period in Maori history, from 1818 until 1833, when Maori tribes that had acquired potatoes and guns from
the English sent armies out on raids to attack tribes hundreds of miles away that had not yet acquired potatoes and guns. Thus, the
potato's productivity relieved previous limitations on Maori warfare, similar to the limitations that low-productivity corn agriculture
imposed on Maya warfare.

(Diamond, J. (2006). Collapse. London: Penguin.)

Which of the following sentences is NOT true, according to the text?
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Q78089 Inglês
We are accustomed to thinking of military success as determined by quality of weaponry, rather than by food supply. But a
clear example of how improvements in food supply may decisively increase military success comes from the history of Maori New
Zealand. The Maori are the Polynesian people who were the first to settle New Zealand. Traditionally, they fought frequent fierce
wars against each other, but only against closely neighboring tribes. Those wars were limited by the modest productivity of their
agriculture, whose staple crop was sweet potatoes. It was not possible to grow enough sweet potatoes to feed an army in the field
for a long time or on distant marches. When Europeans arrived in New Zealand, they brought potatoes, which beginning around
1815 considerably increased Maori crop yields. Maori could now grow enough food to supply armies in the field for many weeks.
The result was a 15-year period in Maori history, from 1818 until 1833, when Maori tribes that had acquired potatoes and guns from
the English sent armies out on raids to attack tribes hundreds of miles away that had not yet acquired potatoes and guns. Thus, the
potato's productivity relieved previous limitations on Maori warfare, similar to the limitations that low-productivity corn agriculture
imposed on Maya warfare.

(Diamond, J. (2006). Collapse. London: Penguin.)

How did the arrival of Europeans change Maori warfare?
Alternativas
Q78088 Direito Administrativo
A licitação destina-se a garantir a observância do princípio constitucional da isonomia e a selecionar a proposta mais vantajosa para a Administração e será processada e julgada em estrita conformidade com os princípios básicos da legalidade, da impessoalidade, da moralidade, da igualdade, da publicidade, da probidade administrativa, da vinculação ao instrumento convocatório, do julgamento objetivo e dos que lhe são correlatos. Tendo em vista essa definição legal, assinale a alternativa INCORRETA.
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Q78087 Direito Administrativo
A Lei nº 9.784 disciplina o processo administrativo no âmbito da Administração Pública Federal. Com base nela, considere as seguintes afirmativas:

1. Os atos do processo administrativo não dependem de forma determinada, exceto quando prevista em lei a exigência de forma.

2. Em situações normais e na ausência de previsão legal, os atos do processo devem ser praticados em 5 dias.

3. Salvo disposição legal específica, é de 15 dias o prazo para interposição de recurso administrativo.

4. É de 20 dias o prazo para julgamento de recurso administrativo, se não houver prazo diverso fixado em lei ou regulamento.

5. É de 15 dias o prazo para emissão de parecer por órgão consultivo, que obrigatoriamente deva ser ouvido, salvo disposição em contrário.

Assinale a alternativa correta.
Alternativas
Respostas
36: A
37: D
38: C
39: E
40: D