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Q2729284 Direito Administrativo

A Lei nº 8.112/1990, que dispõe sobre o regime jurídico dos servidores públicos civis da União, das autarquias e das fundações públicas federais, trata sobre as licenças a que farão jus os servidores públicos. O servidor público deve habitualmente cumprir seus horários, sendo, portanto, assíduo e pontual. Fugindo à regra, existem situações em que o servidor poderá se ausentar por um período de tempo. A Lei nº 8.112/1990 prevê hipóteses em que serão concedidas licenças ao servidor público. Acerca dessas licenças, assinale a afirmativa INCORRETA.

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Q2729283 Direito Administrativo

A gratificação por encargo de curso ou concurso é devida ao servidor quando da realização de atividades previstas no art. 76-A da Lei nº 8.112/90, disposto a seguir: “Art. 76-A. [...]


I – atuar como instrutor em curso de formação, de desenvolvimento ou de treinamento regularmente instituído no âmbito da administração pública federal;

II – participar de banca examinadora ou de comissão para exames orais, para análise curricular, para correção de provas discursivas, para elaboração de questões de provas ou para julgamento de recursos intentados por candidatos;

III – participar da logística de preparação e de realização de concurso público envolvendo atividades de planejamento, coordenação, supervisão, execução e avaliação de resultado, quando tais atividades não estiverem incluídas entre as suas atribuições permanentes;

IV – participar da aplicação, fiscalizar ou avaliar provas de exame vestibular ou de concurso público ou supervisionar essas atividades.”


Com base no exposto, é correto afirmar que

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Q2729282 Direito Administrativo

Acerca da aposentadoria dos servidores públicos, com base no que dispõe a Constituição Federal, é correto afirmar que

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Q2729281 Direito Administrativo

O art. 37, §10, da Constituição Federal, dispõe sobre a vedação da percepção simultânea de proventos de aposentadoria decorrentes do art. 40 ou dos arts. 42 e 142, todos da referida lei, com a remuneração de cargo, emprego ou função pública. São circunstâncias cabíveis de acumulação de proventos, EXCETO:

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Q2729280 Direito Constitucional

Sobre as hipóteses de acumulação remunerada de cargos públicos, bem como os casos de servidor público da administração direta, autárquica e fundacional, no exercício de mandato eletivo, conforme disposto na Constituição Federal, é correto afirmar que

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Q2729279 Direito Administrativo

Acerca da remuneração e/ou subsídios dos servidores públicos, segundo a Constituição Federal, assinale a afirmativa correta.

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Q2729278 Direito Administrativo

São regras específicas que a administração pública deve seguir para estar em conformidade com o que determina a Constituição Federal de 1988, EXCETO:

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Q2729276 Direito Administrativo

São princípios que norteiam a Administração Pública Direta e Indireta, de acordo com o art. 37, caput, da Constituição Federal, EXCETO:

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Q2729245 Inglês

Read text IV to answer 26 through 30.



Invitation for Bids (IFB)


1. The ECOWAS COMMISSION has allocated own funds towards the cost of the Supply, Deployment & Installation of Network Equipment at the ECOWAS Commission Headquarters Data Centre, Abuja.


2. The ECOWAS Commission therefore invites sealed bids for the Supply, Deployment & Installation of Network Equipment at the ECOWAS Commission Headquarters Data Centre, Abuja described above in one lot.


3. The Bidding Document can be obtained at the Procurement Division, Directorate of General Administration, ECOWAS Commission, Plot 101, Yakubu Gowon Crescent, Asokoro District, Abuja, Nigeria, upon submission of a written request and payment of three hundred US Dollars (US$300.00) by Cash or Bank Draft made in favour of ECOWAS Commission, Abuja.


4. For Bidders outside Nigeria, the Bidding Document can be mailed to interested Bidders upon payment (by Transfer) of non-refundable fee of US$300.00 to the Commission (transfer charges born by the bidder). (Account Details available on request.)


5. Interested Bidders may obtain further information at the address below, during office hours: Monday to Friday from 9.00am (8.00am GMT+1) to 4.00pm (3.00pm GMT+1), ECOWAS Commission, Directorate of General Administration, Procurement Division, 1st Floor, Plot 101, Yakubu Gowon Crescent, Asokoro District, PMB 401 Abuja Nigeria.

E-mail: [email protected]


6. Bids shall be valid for a period of 120 (days) after Bid Opening and must be accompanied by a bid security of US$20,000.00 (Bank Guarantee or Insurance Bond).


7. Bids shall be delivered in sealed envelope and deposited in the ECOWAS Tender Box located Office of the Executive Assistant of Commissioner of Administration & Finance, fifth (5th) floor of the ECOWAS Commission Building, 101, Yakubu Gowon Crescent Asokoro District, P. M. B. 401, Abuja, Nigeria on or before November 7, 2013 at 11.30am (10.30am GMT+1) and clearly marked “International Competitive Bidding for the Production of ECOWAS Biometric Laissez Passer and Supply of Equipment” Do Not Open, Except in Presence of the Committee.


8. Bids will be opened in the presence of the bidders who wish to attend on November 7, 2013 at 12.00 noon (11.00am GMT+1), Room 523, Ecowas Commission, Abuja, Nigeria.


(The Economist, September 4th, 2013. Page 86. Adaptado.)

A written request will be needed to

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Q2729244 Inglês

Read text IV to answer 26 through 30.



Invitation for Bids (IFB)


1. The ECOWAS COMMISSION has allocated own funds towards the cost of the Supply, Deployment & Installation of Network Equipment at the ECOWAS Commission Headquarters Data Centre, Abuja.


2. The ECOWAS Commission therefore invites sealed bids for the Supply, Deployment & Installation of Network Equipment at the ECOWAS Commission Headquarters Data Centre, Abuja described above in one lot.


3. The Bidding Document can be obtained at the Procurement Division, Directorate of General Administration, ECOWAS Commission, Plot 101, Yakubu Gowon Crescent, Asokoro District, Abuja, Nigeria, upon submission of a written request and payment of three hundred US Dollars (US$300.00) by Cash or Bank Draft made in favour of ECOWAS Commission, Abuja.


4. For Bidders outside Nigeria, the Bidding Document can be mailed to interested Bidders upon payment (by Transfer) of non-refundable fee of US$300.00 to the Commission (transfer charges born by the bidder). (Account Details available on request.)


5. Interested Bidders may obtain further information at the address below, during office hours: Monday to Friday from 9.00am (8.00am GMT+1) to 4.00pm (3.00pm GMT+1), ECOWAS Commission, Directorate of General Administration, Procurement Division, 1st Floor, Plot 101, Yakubu Gowon Crescent, Asokoro District, PMB 401 Abuja Nigeria.

E-mail: [email protected]


6. Bids shall be valid for a period of 120 (days) after Bid Opening and must be accompanied by a bid security of US$20,000.00 (Bank Guarantee or Insurance Bond).


7. Bids shall be delivered in sealed envelope and deposited in the ECOWAS Tender Box located Office of the Executive Assistant of Commissioner of Administration & Finance, fifth (5th) floor of the ECOWAS Commission Building, 101, Yakubu Gowon Crescent Asokoro District, P. M. B. 401, Abuja, Nigeria on or before November 7, 2013 at 11.30am (10.30am GMT+1) and clearly marked “International Competitive Bidding for the Production of ECOWAS Biometric Laissez Passer and Supply of Equipment” Do Not Open, Except in Presence of the Committee.


8. Bids will be opened in the presence of the bidders who wish to attend on November 7, 2013 at 12.00 noon (11.00am GMT+1), Room 523, Ecowas Commission, Abuja, Nigeria.


(The Economist, September 4th, 2013. Page 86. Adaptado.)

In “Bids will be opened in the presence of bidders who wish...” the relative pronoun may be replaced by

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Q2729243 Inglês

Read text IV to answer 26 through 30.



Invitation for Bids (IFB)


1. The ECOWAS COMMISSION has allocated own funds towards the cost of the Supply, Deployment & Installation of Network Equipment at the ECOWAS Commission Headquarters Data Centre, Abuja.


2. The ECOWAS Commission therefore invites sealed bids for the Supply, Deployment & Installation of Network Equipment at the ECOWAS Commission Headquarters Data Centre, Abuja described above in one lot.


3. The Bidding Document can be obtained at the Procurement Division, Directorate of General Administration, ECOWAS Commission, Plot 101, Yakubu Gowon Crescent, Asokoro District, Abuja, Nigeria, upon submission of a written request and payment of three hundred US Dollars (US$300.00) by Cash or Bank Draft made in favour of ECOWAS Commission, Abuja.


4. For Bidders outside Nigeria, the Bidding Document can be mailed to interested Bidders upon payment (by Transfer) of non-refundable fee of US$300.00 to the Commission (transfer charges born by the bidder). (Account Details available on request.)


5. Interested Bidders may obtain further information at the address below, during office hours: Monday to Friday from 9.00am (8.00am GMT+1) to 4.00pm (3.00pm GMT+1), ECOWAS Commission, Directorate of General Administration, Procurement Division, 1st Floor, Plot 101, Yakubu Gowon Crescent, Asokoro District, PMB 401 Abuja Nigeria.

E-mail: [email protected]


6. Bids shall be valid for a period of 120 (days) after Bid Opening and must be accompanied by a bid security of US$20,000.00 (Bank Guarantee or Insurance Bond).


7. Bids shall be delivered in sealed envelope and deposited in the ECOWAS Tender Box located Office of the Executive Assistant of Commissioner of Administration & Finance, fifth (5th) floor of the ECOWAS Commission Building, 101, Yakubu Gowon Crescent Asokoro District, P. M. B. 401, Abuja, Nigeria on or before November 7, 2013 at 11.30am (10.30am GMT+1) and clearly marked “International Competitive Bidding for the Production of ECOWAS Biometric Laissez Passer and Supply of Equipment” Do Not Open, Except in Presence of the Committee.


8. Bids will be opened in the presence of the bidders who wish to attend on November 7, 2013 at 12.00 noon (11.00am GMT+1), Room 523, Ecowas Commission, Abuja, Nigeria.


(The Economist, September 4th, 2013. Page 86. Adaptado.)

The ECOWAS Commission is inviting bids for a(an)

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Q2729242 Inglês

Read text IV to answer 26 through 30.



Invitation for Bids (IFB)


1. The ECOWAS COMMISSION has allocated own funds towards the cost of the Supply, Deployment & Installation of Network Equipment at the ECOWAS Commission Headquarters Data Centre, Abuja.


2. The ECOWAS Commission therefore invites sealed bids for the Supply, Deployment & Installation of Network Equipment at the ECOWAS Commission Headquarters Data Centre, Abuja described above in one lot.


3. The Bidding Document can be obtained at the Procurement Division, Directorate of General Administration, ECOWAS Commission, Plot 101, Yakubu Gowon Crescent, Asokoro District, Abuja, Nigeria, upon submission of a written request and payment of three hundred US Dollars (US$300.00) by Cash or Bank Draft made in favour of ECOWAS Commission, Abuja.


4. For Bidders outside Nigeria, the Bidding Document can be mailed to interested Bidders upon payment (by Transfer) of non-refundable fee of US$300.00 to the Commission (transfer charges born by the bidder). (Account Details available on request.)


5. Interested Bidders may obtain further information at the address below, during office hours: Monday to Friday from 9.00am (8.00am GMT+1) to 4.00pm (3.00pm GMT+1), ECOWAS Commission, Directorate of General Administration, Procurement Division, 1st Floor, Plot 101, Yakubu Gowon Crescent, Asokoro District, PMB 401 Abuja Nigeria.

E-mail: [email protected]


6. Bids shall be valid for a period of 120 (days) after Bid Opening and must be accompanied by a bid security of US$20,000.00 (Bank Guarantee or Insurance Bond).


7. Bids shall be delivered in sealed envelope and deposited in the ECOWAS Tender Box located Office of the Executive Assistant of Commissioner of Administration & Finance, fifth (5th) floor of the ECOWAS Commission Building, 101, Yakubu Gowon Crescent Asokoro District, P. M. B. 401, Abuja, Nigeria on or before November 7, 2013 at 11.30am (10.30am GMT+1) and clearly marked “International Competitive Bidding for the Production of ECOWAS Biometric Laissez Passer and Supply of Equipment” Do Not Open, Except in Presence of the Committee.


8. Bids will be opened in the presence of the bidders who wish to attend on November 7, 2013 at 12.00 noon (11.00am GMT+1), Room 523, Ecowas Commission, Abuja, Nigeria.


(The Economist, September 4th, 2013. Page 86. Adaptado.)

A bid security

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Q2729241 Inglês

Read text IV to answer 26 through 30.



Invitation for Bids (IFB)


1. The ECOWAS COMMISSION has allocated own funds towards the cost of the Supply, Deployment & Installation of Network Equipment at the ECOWAS Commission Headquarters Data Centre, Abuja.


2. The ECOWAS Commission therefore invites sealed bids for the Supply, Deployment & Installation of Network Equipment at the ECOWAS Commission Headquarters Data Centre, Abuja described above in one lot.


3. The Bidding Document can be obtained at the Procurement Division, Directorate of General Administration, ECOWAS Commission, Plot 101, Yakubu Gowon Crescent, Asokoro District, Abuja, Nigeria, upon submission of a written request and payment of three hundred US Dollars (US$300.00) by Cash or Bank Draft made in favour of ECOWAS Commission, Abuja.


4. For Bidders outside Nigeria, the Bidding Document can be mailed to interested Bidders upon payment (by Transfer) of non-refundable fee of US$300.00 to the Commission (transfer charges born by the bidder). (Account Details available on request.)


5. Interested Bidders may obtain further information at the address below, during office hours: Monday to Friday from 9.00am (8.00am GMT+1) to 4.00pm (3.00pm GMT+1), ECOWAS Commission, Directorate of General Administration, Procurement Division, 1st Floor, Plot 101, Yakubu Gowon Crescent, Asokoro District, PMB 401 Abuja Nigeria.

E-mail: [email protected]


6. Bids shall be valid for a period of 120 (days) after Bid Opening and must be accompanied by a bid security of US$20,000.00 (Bank Guarantee or Insurance Bond).


7. Bids shall be delivered in sealed envelope and deposited in the ECOWAS Tender Box located Office of the Executive Assistant of Commissioner of Administration & Finance, fifth (5th) floor of the ECOWAS Commission Building, 101, Yakubu Gowon Crescent Asokoro District, P. M. B. 401, Abuja, Nigeria on or before November 7, 2013 at 11.30am (10.30am GMT+1) and clearly marked “International Competitive Bidding for the Production of ECOWAS Biometric Laissez Passer and Supply of Equipment” Do Not Open, Except in Presence of the Committee.


8. Bids will be opened in the presence of the bidders who wish to attend on November 7, 2013 at 12.00 noon (11.00am GMT+1), Room 523, Ecowas Commission, Abuja, Nigeria.


(The Economist, September 4th, 2013. Page 86. Adaptado.)

It is true about the text that

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Q2729240 Inglês

Read text III to answer 21 through 25.


Acid rain and… the facts

www.acidrain.org.ca / Oxford Children´s Encyclopedia


What causes acid rain?


Acid rain is caused by air pollution. When fossil fuels such as coal and oil are burned, two gases, sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxide, are released into the atmosphere. These two pollutants eventually react with the moisture in the air. When this polluted mixture falls onto the ground, it is called acid rain.


Rain measuring between 0 and 5 on the pH scale, is acidic therefore called ACID RAIN.


Acid rain is harmful to the environment. It is hard to control because it may be blown by the wind, falling thousands of kilometers from where it was first formed. For example, much of the acid rain in Canada is caused by smoke from factories and power-stations in the USA. The acid rain in Scandinavia may come from Britain.


What are the effects of acid rain?


Acid rain has many different effects. It has killed fish in the lakes of North America, Scandinavia, Scotland, and Wales. Vast areas of forest in northern and central Europe are dying because of it, while in many European cities statues and stone buildings are being eaten away by the acid. Acid rain corrodes metalwork such as steel bridges and railings; it also attacks some types of concrete. Even the water that we drink is slowly being polluted by acid rain.


What are the effects on trees and soil?


One of the most serious impacts of acid precipitation is on forests and soils. Great damage is done when sulphuric acid falls onto the earth as rain. Nutrients present in the soils are washed away. Aluminium also present in the soils is freed and this toxic element can be absorbed by the roots of trees. Thus, the trees starve to death because they have been deprived of their vital nutrients such as calcium and magnesium.


Acid rain is one of the most serious environmental problems of our time. It is a global problems that is gradually affecting our world.


How does acid rain effect lakes?


Lakes that have been acidified cannot support the same variety of life as healthy lakes. As a lake becomes more acidic, various types of fish disappear. Other effects of acidified lakes on fish include: decreased growth, inability to regulate their own body chemistry, reduced egg deposition, deformities in young fish and increased susceptibility to naturally occurring diseases.


Clean rain usually has a pH of 5.6. It is slightly acidic because of carbon dioxide which is naturally present in the atmosphere. Vinegar, by comparison, is very acidic and has a pH of 3.


What is pH?


This is a measure of how acidic or alkaline a substance is. (See a pH scale below).


The initials pH stand for Potential of Hydrogen. Acids have pH values under 7, and alkalis have pH values over 7. If a substance has a pH value of 7. It is neutral-neither acidic or alkaline.



Because the pH scale is logarithmic, a difference of one pH unit represents a tenfold, or ten times change. For example, the acidity of a sample with a pH of 5 is ten times greater than that of a sample with a pH of 6. A difference of 2 units, from 6 to 4, would mean that the acidity in one hundred times greater, and so on.


(Reinildes Dias. Reading Critically in English, 3rd ed. UFMG 2002. Adaptado.)

The item that does NOT relate to the text issues is

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Q2729239 Inglês

Read text III to answer 21 through 25.


Acid rain and… the facts

www.acidrain.org.ca / Oxford Children´s Encyclopedia


What causes acid rain?


Acid rain is caused by air pollution. When fossil fuels such as coal and oil are burned, two gases, sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxide, are released into the atmosphere. These two pollutants eventually react with the moisture in the air. When this polluted mixture falls onto the ground, it is called acid rain.


Rain measuring between 0 and 5 on the pH scale, is acidic therefore called ACID RAIN.


Acid rain is harmful to the environment. It is hard to control because it may be blown by the wind, falling thousands of kilometers from where it was first formed. For example, much of the acid rain in Canada is caused by smoke from factories and power-stations in the USA. The acid rain in Scandinavia may come from Britain.


What are the effects of acid rain?


Acid rain has many different effects. It has killed fish in the lakes of North America, Scandinavia, Scotland, and Wales. Vast areas of forest in northern and central Europe are dying because of it, while in many European cities statues and stone buildings are being eaten away by the acid. Acid rain corrodes metalwork such as steel bridges and railings; it also attacks some types of concrete. Even the water that we drink is slowly being polluted by acid rain.


What are the effects on trees and soil?


One of the most serious impacts of acid precipitation is on forests and soils. Great damage is done when sulphuric acid falls onto the earth as rain. Nutrients present in the soils are washed away. Aluminium also present in the soils is freed and this toxic element can be absorbed by the roots of trees. Thus, the trees starve to death because they have been deprived of their vital nutrients such as calcium and magnesium.


Acid rain is one of the most serious environmental problems of our time. It is a global problems that is gradually affecting our world.


How does acid rain effect lakes?


Lakes that have been acidified cannot support the same variety of life as healthy lakes. As a lake becomes more acidic, various types of fish disappear. Other effects of acidified lakes on fish include: decreased growth, inability to regulate their own body chemistry, reduced egg deposition, deformities in young fish and increased susceptibility to naturally occurring diseases.


Clean rain usually has a pH of 5.6. It is slightly acidic because of carbon dioxide which is naturally present in the atmosphere. Vinegar, by comparison, is very acidic and has a pH of 3.


What is pH?


This is a measure of how acidic or alkaline a substance is. (See a pH scale below).


The initials pH stand for Potential of Hydrogen. Acids have pH values under 7, and alkalis have pH values over 7. If a substance has a pH value of 7. It is neutral-neither acidic or alkaline.



Because the pH scale is logarithmic, a difference of one pH unit represents a tenfold, or ten times change. For example, the acidity of a sample with a pH of 5 is ten times greater than that of a sample with a pH of 6. A difference of 2 units, from 6 to 4, would mean that the acidity in one hundred times greater, and so on.


(Reinildes Dias. Reading Critically in English, 3rd ed. UFMG 2002. Adaptado.)

A difference of four units, from six to two, means that the acidity is

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Q2729238 Inglês

Read text III to answer 21 through 25.


Acid rain and… the facts

www.acidrain.org.ca / Oxford Children´s Encyclopedia


What causes acid rain?


Acid rain is caused by air pollution. When fossil fuels such as coal and oil are burned, two gases, sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxide, are released into the atmosphere. These two pollutants eventually react with the moisture in the air. When this polluted mixture falls onto the ground, it is called acid rain.


Rain measuring between 0 and 5 on the pH scale, is acidic therefore called ACID RAIN.


Acid rain is harmful to the environment. It is hard to control because it may be blown by the wind, falling thousands of kilometers from where it was first formed. For example, much of the acid rain in Canada is caused by smoke from factories and power-stations in the USA. The acid rain in Scandinavia may come from Britain.


What are the effects of acid rain?


Acid rain has many different effects. It has killed fish in the lakes of North America, Scandinavia, Scotland, and Wales. Vast areas of forest in northern and central Europe are dying because of it, while in many European cities statues and stone buildings are being eaten away by the acid. Acid rain corrodes metalwork such as steel bridges and railings; it also attacks some types of concrete. Even the water that we drink is slowly being polluted by acid rain.


What are the effects on trees and soil?


One of the most serious impacts of acid precipitation is on forests and soils. Great damage is done when sulphuric acid falls onto the earth as rain. Nutrients present in the soils are washed away. Aluminium also present in the soils is freed and this toxic element can be absorbed by the roots of trees. Thus, the trees starve to death because they have been deprived of their vital nutrients such as calcium and magnesium.


Acid rain is one of the most serious environmental problems of our time. It is a global problems that is gradually affecting our world.


How does acid rain effect lakes?


Lakes that have been acidified cannot support the same variety of life as healthy lakes. As a lake becomes more acidic, various types of fish disappear. Other effects of acidified lakes on fish include: decreased growth, inability to regulate their own body chemistry, reduced egg deposition, deformities in young fish and increased susceptibility to naturally occurring diseases.


Clean rain usually has a pH of 5.6. It is slightly acidic because of carbon dioxide which is naturally present in the atmosphere. Vinegar, by comparison, is very acidic and has a pH of 3.


What is pH?


This is a measure of how acidic or alkaline a substance is. (See a pH scale below).


The initials pH stand for Potential of Hydrogen. Acids have pH values under 7, and alkalis have pH values over 7. If a substance has a pH value of 7. It is neutral-neither acidic or alkaline.



Because the pH scale is logarithmic, a difference of one pH unit represents a tenfold, or ten times change. For example, the acidity of a sample with a pH of 5 is ten times greater than that of a sample with a pH of 6. A difference of 2 units, from 6 to 4, would mean that the acidity in one hundred times greater, and so on.


(Reinildes Dias. Reading Critically in English, 3rd ed. UFMG 2002. Adaptado.)

It is true that clean rain

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Q2729237 Inglês

Read text III to answer 21 through 25.


Acid rain and… the facts

www.acidrain.org.ca / Oxford Children´s Encyclopedia


What causes acid rain?


Acid rain is caused by air pollution. When fossil fuels such as coal and oil are burned, two gases, sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxide, are released into the atmosphere. These two pollutants eventually react with the moisture in the air. When this polluted mixture falls onto the ground, it is called acid rain.


Rain measuring between 0 and 5 on the pH scale, is acidic therefore called ACID RAIN.


Acid rain is harmful to the environment. It is hard to control because it may be blown by the wind, falling thousands of kilometers from where it was first formed. For example, much of the acid rain in Canada is caused by smoke from factories and power-stations in the USA. The acid rain in Scandinavia may come from Britain.


What are the effects of acid rain?


Acid rain has many different effects. It has killed fish in the lakes of North America, Scandinavia, Scotland, and Wales. Vast areas of forest in northern and central Europe are dying because of it, while in many European cities statues and stone buildings are being eaten away by the acid. Acid rain corrodes metalwork such as steel bridges and railings; it also attacks some types of concrete. Even the water that we drink is slowly being polluted by acid rain.


What are the effects on trees and soil?


One of the most serious impacts of acid precipitation is on forests and soils. Great damage is done when sulphuric acid falls onto the earth as rain. Nutrients present in the soils are washed away. Aluminium also present in the soils is freed and this toxic element can be absorbed by the roots of trees. Thus, the trees starve to death because they have been deprived of their vital nutrients such as calcium and magnesium.


Acid rain is one of the most serious environmental problems of our time. It is a global problems that is gradually affecting our world.


How does acid rain effect lakes?


Lakes that have been acidified cannot support the same variety of life as healthy lakes. As a lake becomes more acidic, various types of fish disappear. Other effects of acidified lakes on fish include: decreased growth, inability to regulate their own body chemistry, reduced egg deposition, deformities in young fish and increased susceptibility to naturally occurring diseases.


Clean rain usually has a pH of 5.6. It is slightly acidic because of carbon dioxide which is naturally present in the atmosphere. Vinegar, by comparison, is very acidic and has a pH of 3.


What is pH?


This is a measure of how acidic or alkaline a substance is. (See a pH scale below).


The initials pH stand for Potential of Hydrogen. Acids have pH values under 7, and alkalis have pH values over 7. If a substance has a pH value of 7. It is neutral-neither acidic or alkaline.



Because the pH scale is logarithmic, a difference of one pH unit represents a tenfold, or ten times change. For example, the acidity of a sample with a pH of 5 is ten times greater than that of a sample with a pH of 6. A difference of 2 units, from 6 to 4, would mean that the acidity in one hundred times greater, and so on.


(Reinildes Dias. Reading Critically in English, 3rd ed. UFMG 2002. Adaptado.)

According to the text, a pH of 8

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Q2729236 Inglês

Read text III to answer 21 through 25.


Acid rain and… the facts

www.acidrain.org.ca / Oxford Children´s Encyclopedia


What causes acid rain?


Acid rain is caused by air pollution. When fossil fuels such as coal and oil are burned, two gases, sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxide, are released into the atmosphere. These two pollutants eventually react with the moisture in the air. When this polluted mixture falls onto the ground, it is called acid rain.


Rain measuring between 0 and 5 on the pH scale, is acidic therefore called ACID RAIN.


Acid rain is harmful to the environment. It is hard to control because it may be blown by the wind, falling thousands of kilometers from where it was first formed. For example, much of the acid rain in Canada is caused by smoke from factories and power-stations in the USA. The acid rain in Scandinavia may come from Britain.


What are the effects of acid rain?


Acid rain has many different effects. It has killed fish in the lakes of North America, Scandinavia, Scotland, and Wales. Vast areas of forest in northern and central Europe are dying because of it, while in many European cities statues and stone buildings are being eaten away by the acid. Acid rain corrodes metalwork such as steel bridges and railings; it also attacks some types of concrete. Even the water that we drink is slowly being polluted by acid rain.


What are the effects on trees and soil?


One of the most serious impacts of acid precipitation is on forests and soils. Great damage is done when sulphuric acid falls onto the earth as rain. Nutrients present in the soils are washed away. Aluminium also present in the soils is freed and this toxic element can be absorbed by the roots of trees. Thus, the trees starve to death because they have been deprived of their vital nutrients such as calcium and magnesium.


Acid rain is one of the most serious environmental problems of our time. It is a global problems that is gradually affecting our world.


How does acid rain effect lakes?


Lakes that have been acidified cannot support the same variety of life as healthy lakes. As a lake becomes more acidic, various types of fish disappear. Other effects of acidified lakes on fish include: decreased growth, inability to regulate their own body chemistry, reduced egg deposition, deformities in young fish and increased susceptibility to naturally occurring diseases.


Clean rain usually has a pH of 5.6. It is slightly acidic because of carbon dioxide which is naturally present in the atmosphere. Vinegar, by comparison, is very acidic and has a pH of 3.


What is pH?


This is a measure of how acidic or alkaline a substance is. (See a pH scale below).


The initials pH stand for Potential of Hydrogen. Acids have pH values under 7, and alkalis have pH values over 7. If a substance has a pH value of 7. It is neutral-neither acidic or alkaline.



Because the pH scale is logarithmic, a difference of one pH unit represents a tenfold, or ten times change. For example, the acidity of a sample with a pH of 5 is ten times greater than that of a sample with a pH of 6. A difference of 2 units, from 6 to 4, would mean that the acidity in one hundred times greater, and so on.


(Reinildes Dias. Reading Critically in English, 3rd ed. UFMG 2002. Adaptado.)

Acid rain does NOT cause

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Q2729235 Português

Texto II para responder às questões de 11 a 20.


Jornalismo robotizado


Computadores treinados escrevem sobre jogos, terremotos e crimes.


O uso de algoritmos na confecção de textos não é algo novo. A companhia americana Narrative Science treina computadores para escreverem sumários de jogos de diferentes modalidades desde 2012 com grande sucesso. Os resumos são publicados online nos jornais que compram seu serviço logo depois do fim do jogo, com uma velocidade impossível para um redator humano. Embora sejam informativos, os textos com uma descrição dos gols da rodada ou das cestas marcadas no clássico regional são corriqueiros e pouco importantes.

Uma tecnologia criada pelo Los Angeles Times pode mudar os rumos do “robô-jornalismo”. Escrito pelo jornalista e programador Ken Schwencke, um algoritmo usado pelo jornal é capaz de gerar um texto sobre terremotos com base nos dados divulgados eletronicamente pelo Serviço Geológico dos Estados Unidos (USGS) sempre que o tremor ultrapassa um limite mínimo de magnitude. Assim, o jornal foi capaz de colocar na sua página de internet um texto sobre o terremoto que atingiu Los Angeles na segunda-feira 17, três minutos depois de receber os dados do USGS. O jornalista conta que o terremoto o assustou e o fez levantar-se da cama, quando caminhou até seu computador e encontrou o texto pronto. O único trabalho que teve foi apertar o botão para publicar o texto no site do Los Angeles Times.

Schwencke, que também criou um algoritmo que escreve notícias sobre criminalidade na região de Los Angeles, disse à revista eletrônica Slate (www.slate.com) que o “robô-jornalismo” não chegou para acabar com os jornalistas humanos. “É algo suplementar. As pessoas ganham tempo com isso e para alguns tipos de notícias a informação é disseminada de um modo como qualquer outra. Eu vejo isso como algo que não deve acabar com o emprego de ninguém, mas que deixa o emprego de todo mundo mais interessante”, disse o jornalista. “Assim a redação pode se preocupar mais em sair às ruas e verificar se há feridos, se algum prédio foi danificado ou entrevistar o pessoal do USGS”, explicou Schwencke, acrescentando que o texto inicial foi atualizado 71 vezes por repórteres e editores até se tornar a matéria de capa do dia seguinte.


(Carta Capital, 26 de março de 2013.)

Considerando os aspectos da concordância verbal, indique a reescrita adequada de acordo com a norma padrão para o trecho “o texto inicial foi atualizado 71 vezes por repórteres e editores” (3º§).

Alternativas
Q2729234 Português

Texto II para responder às questões de 11 a 20.


Jornalismo robotizado


Computadores treinados escrevem sobre jogos, terremotos e crimes.


O uso de algoritmos na confecção de textos não é algo novo. A companhia americana Narrative Science treina computadores para escreverem sumários de jogos de diferentes modalidades desde 2012 com grande sucesso. Os resumos são publicados online nos jornais que compram seu serviço logo depois do fim do jogo, com uma velocidade impossível para um redator humano. Embora sejam informativos, os textos com uma descrição dos gols da rodada ou das cestas marcadas no clássico regional são corriqueiros e pouco importantes.

Uma tecnologia criada pelo Los Angeles Times pode mudar os rumos do “robô-jornalismo”. Escrito pelo jornalista e programador Ken Schwencke, um algoritmo usado pelo jornal é capaz de gerar um texto sobre terremotos com base nos dados divulgados eletronicamente pelo Serviço Geológico dos Estados Unidos (USGS) sempre que o tremor ultrapassa um limite mínimo de magnitude. Assim, o jornal foi capaz de colocar na sua página de internet um texto sobre o terremoto que atingiu Los Angeles na segunda-feira 17, três minutos depois de receber os dados do USGS. O jornalista conta que o terremoto o assustou e o fez levantar-se da cama, quando caminhou até seu computador e encontrou o texto pronto. O único trabalho que teve foi apertar o botão para publicar o texto no site do Los Angeles Times.

Schwencke, que também criou um algoritmo que escreve notícias sobre criminalidade na região de Los Angeles, disse à revista eletrônica Slate (www.slate.com) que o “robô-jornalismo” não chegou para acabar com os jornalistas humanos. “É algo suplementar. As pessoas ganham tempo com isso e para alguns tipos de notícias a informação é disseminada de um modo como qualquer outra. Eu vejo isso como algo que não deve acabar com o emprego de ninguém, mas que deixa o emprego de todo mundo mais interessante”, disse o jornalista. “Assim a redação pode se preocupar mais em sair às ruas e verificar se há feridos, se algum prédio foi danificado ou entrevistar o pessoal do USGS”, explicou Schwencke, acrescentando que o texto inicial foi atualizado 71 vezes por repórteres e editores até se tornar a matéria de capa do dia seguinte.


(Carta Capital, 26 de março de 2013.)

Analise os trechos abaixo.


I. “[...] e o fez levantar-se [...]” (2º§)

II. “[...] pode se preocupar mais [...]” (3º§)

III. “[...] e verificar se há feridos, [...]” (3º§)


Em relação ao emprego da palavra “se”, é correto afirmar que em

Alternativas
Respostas
1021: B
1022: A
1023: B
1024: E
1025: E
1026: A
1027: D
1028: C
1029: A
1030: A
1031: C
1032: B
1033: C
1034: A
1035: C
1036: A
1037: A
1038: C
1039: A
1040: C