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Q2353 Administração Pública
Complete a frase a seguir com a opção correta.

O .................... é uma forma da administração pública que se caracteriza pela privatização do Estado, pela interpermeabilidade dos patrimônios público e privado. O princípe não faz clara distinção entre patrimônio público e seus bens privados.
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Q2352 Administração Geral
Indique qual das opções a seguir explicita corretamente premissas de um programa de qualidade.
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Q2351 Administração Geral
Indique se as frases a seguir são verdadeiras (V) ou falsas (F).

( ) O controle é uma das fases do processo administrativo destinado a obter informações sobre o ambiente da organização.

( ) São elementos do processo de controle a defi nição de padrões, a obtenção de informações, a comparação, a tomada de decisão e a ação.

( ) O controle só deve ser exercido no fi nal da linha de produção visto que possibilita a prevenção de erros e o descarte de produtos fora do padrão.

( ) As informações relativas ao controle podem ser obtidas por meio de inspeção visual, dispositivos mecânicos, questionários, sistemas informatizados, gráfi cos, relatórios e mapas.

Escolha a opção correta.
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Q2350 Administração Geral
O tipo de estrutura organizacional a ser adotada por uma organização para ser mais bem-sucedida, depende de alguns condicionantes. Assinale a resposta correta.
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Q2349 Administração Geral
Indique a que critério de departamentalização se refere cada frase.

I. Privilegia a especialização e o máximo de utilização das habilidades técnicas das pessoas.

II. Facilita o emprego de tecnologia, das máquinas e equipamentos, do conhecimento e da mão-de-obra.

III. Adapta-se as peculiaridades de cada mercado consumidor.

Escolha a opção correta.
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Q2348 Administração Geral
Escolha a opção incorreta.
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Q2347 Administração Geral
Escolha a opção que corretamente se refere à liderança.
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Q2346 Administração Geral
Escolha a opção que defi ne corretamente o signifi cado de Estratégias no contexto de um plano estratégico.
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Q2345 Administração Geral
Escolha a opção que se refere corretamente a decisões programadas.
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Q2344 Administração Geral
O processo de resolução de problemas ou de tomada de decisão compreende quatro fases, conforme defi nidas a seguir.

I. A constatação do problema tem como origem a perspectiva de prejuízo, a percepção de diferença entre a situação ideal e a real.

II. Na fase de diagnóstico se criam formas de resolver o problema e aproveitar oportunidades, bem como se estabelecem critérios de decisão.

III. Por decisão se entende a escolha de alternativas para solucionar o problema com base em avaliação, julgamento e comparação.

IV. O estabelecimento de alternativas compreende a análise do problema para compreender sua abrangência, causas e efeitos.

Escolha a opção que indica as defi nições corretamente.
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Q2343 Administração Pública
Escolha a opção que descreve corretamente três disfunções do tipo ideal de burocracia de Weber.
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Q2342 Administração Geral
Escolha a opção incorreta.
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Q2341 Administração Geral
O processo administrativo compõe-se de quatro funções básicas. Indique a opção correta.
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Q2340 Administração Pública
Escolha a opção que completa corretamente a frase a seguir:

Falar em efi ciência no âmbito do modelo gerencial da administração pública significa ............
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Q2339 Gestão de Pessoas
Correlacione a coluna A com a coluna B e escolha a opção correta.

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Q2328 Inglês
Read the text below which is entitled "Congress Caps
another Disappointing Year" in order to answer questions
27 to 30.

Congress Caps another Disappointing Year
Source: www.aaas.org
4th January 2006 (Adapted)

On December 30, nearly three months into the fi scal
year, President Bush signed the last two Fiscal Year
2006 appropriations bills into law, bringing the FY 2006
appropriation process to a close. The American Association
for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) estimates that the
federal Research & Development (R&D) portfolio totals
$134.8 billion in 2006, a $2.2 billion or 1.7 percent increase.
But 97 percent of the increase goes to just two specifi c
areas: defense weapons development and human space
exploration technologies. Funding for all other federal
R&D programs collectively will barely increase, and will fall
nearly 2 percent after adjusting for infl ation. Leaving out
large federal investments in development, congressional
appropriations for basic and applied research total $57.0
billion, an increase of $1.0 billion or 1.8 percent over
2005. But NASA applied research on human space fl ight
technologies accounts for a majority of the increase,
leaving most agency research portfolios with modest
increases falling short of infl ation, or cuts. Many fl agship
federal science agencies have disappointing budgets in
2006.
The text concludes that
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Q2327 Inglês
Read the text below which is entitled "Congress Caps
another Disappointing Year" in order to answer questions
27 to 30.

Congress Caps another Disappointing Year
Source: www.aaas.org
4th January 2006 (Adapted)

On December 30, nearly three months into the fi scal
year, President Bush signed the last two Fiscal Year
2006 appropriations bills into law, bringing the FY 2006
appropriation process to a close. The American Association
for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) estimates that the
federal Research & Development (R&D) portfolio totals
$134.8 billion in 2006, a $2.2 billion or 1.7 percent increase.
But 97 percent of the increase goes to just two specifi c
areas: defense weapons development and human space
exploration technologies. Funding for all other federal
R&D programs collectively will barely increase, and will fall
nearly 2 percent after adjusting for infl ation. Leaving out
large federal investments in development, congressional
appropriations for basic and applied research total $57.0
billion, an increase of $1.0 billion or 1.8 percent over
2005. But NASA applied research on human space fl ight
technologies accounts for a majority of the increase,
leaving most agency research portfolios with modest
increases falling short of infl ation, or cuts. Many fl agship
federal science agencies have disappointing budgets in
2006.
The increases given to most agency research portfolios are said to have been
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Q2326 Inglês
Read the text below which is entitled "Congress Caps
another Disappointing Year" in order to answer questions
27 to 30.

Congress Caps another Disappointing Year
Source: www.aaas.org
4th January 2006 (Adapted)

On December 30, nearly three months into the fi scal
year, President Bush signed the last two Fiscal Year
2006 appropriations bills into law, bringing the FY 2006
appropriation process to a close. The American Association
for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) estimates that the
federal Research & Development (R&D) portfolio totals
$134.8 billion in 2006, a $2.2 billion or 1.7 percent increase.
But 97 percent of the increase goes to just two specifi c
areas: defense weapons development and human space
exploration technologies. Funding for all other federal
R&D programs collectively will barely increase, and will fall
nearly 2 percent after adjusting for infl ation. Leaving out
large federal investments in development, congressional
appropriations for basic and applied research total $57.0
billion, an increase of $1.0 billion or 1.8 percent over
2005. But NASA applied research on human space fl ight
technologies accounts for a majority of the increase,
leaving most agency research portfolios with modest
increases falling short of infl ation, or cuts. Many fl agship
federal science agencies have disappointing budgets in
2006.
The author points out that "Funding for all other federal R&D programs collectively will barely increase", which means it will
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Q2325 Inglês
Read the text below which is entitled "Congress Caps
another Disappointing Year" in order to answer questions
27 to 30.

Congress Caps another Disappointing Year
Source: www.aaas.org
4th January 2006 (Adapted)

On December 30, nearly three months into the fi scal
year, President Bush signed the last two Fiscal Year
2006 appropriations bills into law, bringing the FY 2006
appropriation process to a close. The American Association
for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) estimates that the
federal Research & Development (R&D) portfolio totals
$134.8 billion in 2006, a $2.2 billion or 1.7 percent increase.
But 97 percent of the increase goes to just two specifi c
areas: defense weapons development and human space
exploration technologies. Funding for all other federal
R&D programs collectively will barely increase, and will fall
nearly 2 percent after adjusting for infl ation. Leaving out
large federal investments in development, congressional
appropriations for basic and applied research total $57.0
billion, an increase of $1.0 billion or 1.8 percent over
2005. But NASA applied research on human space fl ight
technologies accounts for a majority of the increase,
leaving most agency research portfolios with modest
increases falling short of infl ation, or cuts. Many fl agship
federal science agencies have disappointing budgets in
2006.
According to the author, the area of defense weapons development
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Q2324 Inglês
Read the text below which is entitled "A modest proposal"
in order to answer questions 24 to 26.

A modest proposal
Source: www.economist.com

14 Dec 2005 (Adapted)
          What on earth is the European Union budget for? It
is too small (taking up just over 1% of EU-wide GDP) to
have any serious effect. To judge by the wrangling before
this week's EU summit in Brussels, it has become mostly
an opportunity for countries to air their pet grievances
and to demand their money back. If there is a deal on the
budget this week, it will be an agreement reached for its
own sake, because EU leaders cannot bear to be blamed
for yet another summit failure. And if there is no deal, it will
similarly be a disagreement for its own sake - because
France rather likes the idea of putting Britain, which holds
the rotating EU presidency, in the dock for one more
fi nancial fi asco.
          Yet if there was ever a good moment to think hard
about how the budget might be better designed to
advance the Union's stated aims, it ought to be now. The
"fi nancial perspective" is negotiated once every six years.
That ought to create enough time to step back a bit and
consider some fi rst principles. The present negotiation
is also the fi rst since French and Dutch voters rejected
the EU constitution this summer, creating another good
opportunity to ask whether the club is still spending its
money on the right things. What would a budget look like if
it took the EU's goals at all seriously?
In relation to the "fi nancial perspective" mentioned in paragraph 2,
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Respostas
801: A
802: C
803: A
804: D
805: C
806: B
807: E
808: B
809: B
810: C
811: D
812: C
813: D
814: C
815: A
816: D
817: A
818: B
819: D
820: E