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World Bank Brazil – country brief
1 With an estimated 167 million inhabitants, Brazil has the
largest population in Latin America and ranks sixth in the world. The
majority live in the south-central area, which includes industrial cities
4 such as São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Belo Horizonte. 80% of the
population now lives in urban areas. Rapid growth in the urban
population has aided economic development but also created serious
7 problems for major cities.
Brazil’s “miracle years” were in the late 1960s and early 1970s
when double digit-annual growth rates were recorded and the structure
10 of the economy underwent rapid change.
In the 1980s, however, Brazil’s economic performance was
poor in comparison with its potential. Annual Gross Domestic Product
13 (GDP) growth only averaged 1.5 percent over the period from 1980
to 1993. This reflected the economy’s inability to respond to
international events in the late 1970s and the 1980s: the second oil
16 shock; increase in international real interest rates; the Latin American
external debt crisis and the ensuing cutoff of foreign credit and foreign
direct investment. This lack of responsiveness reflected the largely
19 inward-looking policy orientation that had been in place since the
1960s.
Economic flexibility was further impaired by provisions of the
22 1988 Constitution, which introduced significant rigidities in budgeting
and public expenditure. An outcome of these pressures was a steady
rise in the rate of inflation, which reached monthly rates of 50% by the
25 middle of 1994.
Internet: <http://lnweb18.worldbank.org/Exter…/
abe36259ca656c4985256914005207e3?OpenDocumen> (with adaptations).
With the help of text VII, judge the following items.
World Bank Brazil – country brief
1 With an estimated 167 million inhabitants, Brazil has the
largest population in Latin America and ranks sixth in the world. The
majority live in the south-central area, which includes industrial cities
4 such as São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Belo Horizonte. 80% of the
population now lives in urban areas. Rapid growth in the urban
population has aided economic development but also created serious
7 problems for major cities.
Brazil’s “miracle years” were in the late 1960s and early 1970s
when double digit-annual growth rates were recorded and the structure
10 of the economy underwent rapid change.
In the 1980s, however, Brazil’s economic performance was
poor in comparison with its potential. Annual Gross Domestic Product
13 (GDP) growth only averaged 1.5 percent over the period from 1980
to 1993. This reflected the economy’s inability to respond to
international events in the late 1970s and the 1980s: the second oil
16 shock; increase in international real interest rates; the Latin American
external debt crisis and the ensuing cutoff of foreign credit and foreign
direct investment. This lack of responsiveness reflected the largely
19 inward-looking policy orientation that had been in place since the
1960s.
Economic flexibility was further impaired by provisions of the
22 1988 Constitution, which introduced significant rigidities in budgeting
and public expenditure. An outcome of these pressures was a steady
rise in the rate of inflation, which reached monthly rates of 50% by the
25 middle of 1994.
Internet: <http://lnweb18.worldbank.org/Exter…/
abe36259ca656c4985256914005207e3?OpenDocumen> (with adaptations).
Considering text VII, judge the items below.
World Bank Brazil – country brief
1 With an estimated 167 million inhabitants, Brazil has the
largest population in Latin America and ranks sixth in the world. The
majority live in the south-central area, which includes industrial cities
4 such as São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Belo Horizonte. 80% of the
population now lives in urban areas. Rapid growth in the urban
population has aided economic development but also created serious
7 problems for major cities.
Brazil’s “miracle years” were in the late 1960s and early 1970s
when double digit-annual growth rates were recorded and the structure
10 of the economy underwent rapid change.
In the 1980s, however, Brazil’s economic performance was
poor in comparison with its potential. Annual Gross Domestic Product
13 (GDP) growth only averaged 1.5 percent over the period from 1980
to 1993. This reflected the economy’s inability to respond to
international events in the late 1970s and the 1980s: the second oil
16 shock; increase in international real interest rates; the Latin American
external debt crisis and the ensuing cutoff of foreign credit and foreign
direct investment. This lack of responsiveness reflected the largely
19 inward-looking policy orientation that had been in place since the
1960s.
Economic flexibility was further impaired by provisions of the
22 1988 Constitution, which introduced significant rigidities in budgeting
and public expenditure. An outcome of these pressures was a steady
rise in the rate of inflation, which reached monthly rates of 50% by the
25 middle of 1994.
Internet: <http://lnweb18.worldbank.org/Exter…/
abe36259ca656c4985256914005207e3?OpenDocumen> (with adaptations).
Considering text VII, judge the items below.
World Bank Brazil – country brief
1 With an estimated 167 million inhabitants, Brazil has the
largest population in Latin America and ranks sixth in the world. The
majority live in the south-central area, which includes industrial cities
4 such as São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Belo Horizonte. 80% of the
population now lives in urban areas. Rapid growth in the urban
population has aided economic development but also created serious
7 problems for major cities.
Brazil’s “miracle years” were in the late 1960s and early 1970s
when double digit-annual growth rates were recorded and the structure
10 of the economy underwent rapid change.
In the 1980s, however, Brazil’s economic performance was
poor in comparison with its potential. Annual Gross Domestic Product
13 (GDP) growth only averaged 1.5 percent over the period from 1980
to 1993. This reflected the economy’s inability to respond to
international events in the late 1970s and the 1980s: the second oil
16 shock; increase in international real interest rates; the Latin American
external debt crisis and the ensuing cutoff of foreign credit and foreign
direct investment. This lack of responsiveness reflected the largely
19 inward-looking policy orientation that had been in place since the
1960s.
Economic flexibility was further impaired by provisions of the
22 1988 Constitution, which introduced significant rigidities in budgeting
and public expenditure. An outcome of these pressures was a steady
rise in the rate of inflation, which reached monthly rates of 50% by the
25 middle of 1994.
Internet: <http://lnweb18.worldbank.org/Exter…/
abe36259ca656c4985256914005207e3?OpenDocumen> (with adaptations).
Considering text VII, judge the items below.
World Bank Brazil – country brief
1 With an estimated 167 million inhabitants, Brazil has the
largest population in Latin America and ranks sixth in the world. The
majority live in the south-central area, which includes industrial cities
4 such as São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Belo Horizonte. 80% of the
population now lives in urban areas. Rapid growth in the urban
population has aided economic development but also created serious
7 problems for major cities.
Brazil’s “miracle years” were in the late 1960s and early 1970s
when double digit-annual growth rates were recorded and the structure
10 of the economy underwent rapid change.
In the 1980s, however, Brazil’s economic performance was
poor in comparison with its potential. Annual Gross Domestic Product
13 (GDP) growth only averaged 1.5 percent over the period from 1980
to 1993. This reflected the economy’s inability to respond to
international events in the late 1970s and the 1980s: the second oil
16 shock; increase in international real interest rates; the Latin American
external debt crisis and the ensuing cutoff of foreign credit and foreign
direct investment. This lack of responsiveness reflected the largely
19 inward-looking policy orientation that had been in place since the
1960s.
Economic flexibility was further impaired by provisions of the
22 1988 Constitution, which introduced significant rigidities in budgeting
and public expenditure. An outcome of these pressures was a steady
rise in the rate of inflation, which reached monthly rates of 50% by the
25 middle of 1994.
Internet: <http://lnweb18.worldbank.org/Exter…/
abe36259ca656c4985256914005207e3?OpenDocumen> (with adaptations).
Considering text VII, judge the items below.
World Bank Brazil – country brief
1 With an estimated 167 million inhabitants, Brazil has the
largest population in Latin America and ranks sixth in the world. The
majority live in the south-central area, which includes industrial cities
4 such as São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Belo Horizonte. 80% of the
population now lives in urban areas. Rapid growth in the urban
population has aided economic development but also created serious
7 problems for major cities.
Brazil’s “miracle years” were in the late 1960s and early 1970s
when double digit-annual growth rates were recorded and the structure
10 of the economy underwent rapid change.
In the 1980s, however, Brazil’s economic performance was
poor in comparison with its potential. Annual Gross Domestic Product
13 (GDP) growth only averaged 1.5 percent over the period from 1980
to 1993. This reflected the economy’s inability to respond to
international events in the late 1970s and the 1980s: the second oil
16 shock; increase in international real interest rates; the Latin American
external debt crisis and the ensuing cutoff of foreign credit and foreign
direct investment. This lack of responsiveness reflected the largely
19 inward-looking policy orientation that had been in place since the
1960s.
Economic flexibility was further impaired by provisions of the
22 1988 Constitution, which introduced significant rigidities in budgeting
and public expenditure. An outcome of these pressures was a steady
rise in the rate of inflation, which reached monthly rates of 50% by the
25 middle of 1994.
Internet: <http://lnweb18.worldbank.org/Exter…/
abe36259ca656c4985256914005207e3?OpenDocumen> (with adaptations).
Considering text VII, judge the items below.
O BB sempre utilizou a mais avançada tecnologia para atender seus clientes na Internet, nunca tendo sido registrado um ataque bemsucedido aos computadores do banco.
Internet: (com adaptações).
Considerando essas informações e com relação à segurança de dados em operações bancárias, julgue os itens subseqüentes.
A janela do Excel 97 mostrada na figura a seguir apresenta as taxas de juros do cheque especial cobradas pelo BB de diferentes tipos de clientes, obtidas no site <http://www.bb.com.br>.
Ainda considerando a figura do texto V e o Excel 97, julgue os itens seguintes.
A janela do Excel 97 mostrada na figura a seguir apresenta as taxas de juros do cheque especial cobradas pelo BB de diferentes tipos de clientes, obtidas no site <http://www.bb.com.br>.
Ainda considerando a figura do texto V e o Excel 97, julgue os itens seguintes.
A janela do Excel 97 mostrada na figura a seguir apresenta as taxas de juros do cheque especial cobradas pelo BB de diferentes tipos de clientes, obtidas no site <http://www.bb.com.br>.
Ainda considerando a figura do texto V e o Excel 97, julgue os itens seguintes.
A janela do Excel 97 mostrada na figura a seguir apresenta as taxas de juros do cheque especial cobradas pelo BB de diferentes tipos de clientes, obtidas no site <http://www.bb.com.br>.
Ainda considerando a figura do texto V e o Excel 97, julgue os itens seguintes.
Texto V – questões de 21 a 23
A janela do Excel 97 mostrada na figura a seguir apresenta as taxas de juros do cheque especial cobradas pelo BB de diferentes tipos de clientes, obtidas no site <http://www.bb.com.br>.
Considerando a figura do texto V e o Excel 97, julgue os itens seguintes.
Texto V – questões de 21 a 23
A janela do Excel 97 mostrada na figura a seguir apresenta as taxas de juros do cheque especial cobradas pelo BB de diferentes tipos de clientes, obtidas no site <http://www.bb.com.br>.
Considerando a figura do texto V e o Excel 97, julgue os itens seguintes.
Texto V – questões de 21 a 23
A janela do Excel 97 mostrada na figura a seguir apresenta as taxas de juros do cheque especial cobradas pelo BB de diferentes tipos de clientes, obtidas no site <http://www.bb.com.br>.
Considerando a figura do texto V e o Excel 97, julgue os itens seguintes.
Texto V – questões de 21 a 23
A janela do Excel 97 mostrada na figura a seguir apresenta as taxas de juros do cheque especial cobradas pelo BB de diferentes tipos de clientes, obtidas no site <http://www.bb.com.br>.
Considerando a figura do texto V e o Excel 97, julgue os itens seguintes.
Utilizando o BB Crédito Informática, um
indivíduo financiou R$ 3.000,00 para a aquisição de
um microcomputador e, de acordo com as condições
estabelecidas no texto IV, deverá quitar o débito em
24 parcelas mensais e postecipadas de R$ 190,76.
Com base na situação hipotética acima e nas informações
do texto IV, julgue os itens abaixo.
Com base na situação hipotética acima e nas informações do texto IV, julgue os itens abaixo.
Se o empréstimo tivesse sido feito em 12 parcelas mensais e postecipadas, mantidas as demais condições, o valor de cada parcela duplicaria.
BB Crédito Informática
1 Se você deseja adquirir equipamentos de microinformática,
computadores de mão e aparelhos celulares com a tecnologia WAP,
o BB oferece o BB Crédito Informática.
4 Equipamentos de microinformática: microcomputador,
impressora, escâner, Web cam, computadores de mão, notebook,
equipamentos multifuncionais, gravadores de CD e kit DVD
7 (exclusivamente para instalação em microcomputador), monitores,
equipamentos easy box, cable modem e telefones celulares com
tecnologia WAP.
10 Limites de financiamento:
< até o limite de crédito/prestação informado no seu extrato
e(ou) na sua agenda financeira.
13 < o valor do crédito poderá variar entre R$ 200,00 e
R$ 5.000,00.
Prazos: de 2 a 24 meses.
16 Tarifas:
< tarifa de abertura de crédito correspondente a 3% do valor
solicitado, limitado ao mínimo de R$ 9,50 e ao máximo de
19 R$ 40,00, cobrada na data da liberação do crédito.
< taxa de juros de 3,70% ao mês, equivalente a 54,65% ao ano.
Internet: <http://www.bb.com.br>. Acesso em 28/4/2002 (com adaptações).
A partir do texto IV, julgue os itens subseqüentes.
BB Crédito Informática
1 Se você deseja adquirir equipamentos de microinformática,
computadores de mão e aparelhos celulares com a tecnologia WAP,
o BB oferece o BB Crédito Informática.
4 Equipamentos de microinformática: microcomputador,
impressora, escâner, Web cam, computadores de mão, notebook,
equipamentos multifuncionais, gravadores de CD e kit DVD
7 (exclusivamente para instalação em microcomputador), monitores,
equipamentos easy box, cable modem e telefones celulares com
tecnologia WAP.
10 Limites de financiamento:
< até o limite de crédito/prestação informado no seu extrato
e(ou) na sua agenda financeira.
13 < o valor do crédito poderá variar entre R$ 200,00 e
R$ 5.000,00.
Prazos: de 2 a 24 meses.
16 Tarifas:
< tarifa de abertura de crédito correspondente a 3% do valor
solicitado, limitado ao mínimo de R$ 9,50 e ao máximo de
19 R$ 40,00, cobrada na data da liberação do crédito.
< taxa de juros de 3,70% ao mês, equivalente a 54,65% ao ano.
Internet: <http://www.bb.com.br>. Acesso em 28/4/2002 (com adaptações).
A partir do texto IV, julgue os itens subseqüentes.