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Q1898218 Português

Leia o texto publicitário a seguir.


Nós damos importância à discrição. Os clientes não apreciam agências que deixam vazar os seus segredos. Não gostam de agências que se creditam pelo sucesso deles. Ficar entre o cliente e a luz de cena é falta de educação”.


Assinale a opção que indica o produto que seu autor está tentando vender.

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Q1898217 Português

Um povo só se deixa guiar quando lhe apontam um futuro; um chefe é um comerciante de esperanças.” Napoleão Bonaparte 


A respeito da estruturação do pensamento de Napoleão, assinale a opção que se mostra adequada.

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Q1898216 Português

Um povo só se deixa guiar quando lhe apontam um futuro; um chefe é um comerciante de esperanças.” Napoleão Bonaparte 


Nesse pensamento, Napoleão destaca uma qualidade indispensável para um governante ou um chefe. Assinale a opção que a apresenta.

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Q1898215 Português

“Dai a um homem a possessão segura de uma rocha preta, e ele a transformará em jardim. Dai-lhe, ao contrário, o arrendamento de um jardim por dez anos, e ele o transformará num deserto. A magia da propriedade converte a areia em ouro”.

O autor desse pensamento defende a ideia de que


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Q1898213 Português

“O mais perto que uma pessoa chega da perfeição é quando preenche uma ficha de emprego”.

O autor da frase pretende dizer que aqueles que se apresentam como candidatos a um emprego

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Q402324 Português
O verbo em destaque está flexionado de acordo com a norma-padrão em
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Q402321 Português
Em qual dos trechos a alteração da pontuação mantém o sentido original e respeita a norma-padrão?
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Q389731 Português
No trecho “Depois, nos diários que fez, dizia as ideias que tinha tido em tal passeio. Os passeios para ele eram também momentos de criação.” (L. 31-33) a junção dos períodos em apenas um mantém o sentido original e está adequada à norma-padrão em:
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Q389727 Português
A seguinte frase tem todas as palavras grafadas corretamente:
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Q389726 Português
No título “Pessoa em pessoa”, se considerado o nome do poeta, a palavra em destaque evoca o seguinte sentido:
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Ano: 2007 Banca: CESGRANRIO Órgão: EPE Provas: CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Gestão Corporativa Júnior - Área Tecnologia da Informação | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Advogado Júnior | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Gestão Corporativa - Administração Geral | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Gestão Corporativa - Contabilidade | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Gestão Corporativa - Finanças e Orçamento | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Pesquisa Energética - Economia de Energia | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Pesquisa Energética - Gás e Bioenergia | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Pesquisa Energética - Meio Ambiente - Recursos Hídricos | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Pesquisa Energética - Meio Ambiente - Análises Ambientais | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Pesquisa Energética - Meio Ambiente - Emissão e Efluentes | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Gestão Corporativa - Recursos Humanos | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Pesquisa Energética - Petróleo - Exploração | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Pesquisa Energética - Planejamento da Geração de Energia | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Pesquisa Energética - Projetos da Geração de Energia | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Pesquisa Energética - Petróleo - Abastecimento | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Pesquisa Energética - Recursos Energéticos | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Pesquisa Energética - Transmissão de Energia |
Q1690 Inglês

Reducing the dependence on oil
Ildo Sauer, Gas and Energy Director, Petrobras.

Brazil's energy sector is following the worldwide
tendency towards greater diversification of primary energy
sources and the increased use of natural gas and
biofuels. There are several reasons for this change. The
most important are the environmental restrictions that
are gradually being adopted in the world's principal
energy-consuming markets and the need to reduce the
dependence on oil, set against a scenario of accelerated
depletion in oil reserves and escalating prices.
The share of gas in Brazilian primary energy
consumption has more than doubled in a short period,
increasing from 4.1% in 1999 to 8.9% in 2004, and this
share is forecast to rise to 12% by 2010.
Over the past two decades, the world gas industry
has experienced a structural and regulatory
transformation. These changes have altered the strategic
behaviour of gas firms, with an intensification of
competition, the search for diversification (especially in
the case of power generation) and the internationalisation
of industry activities. Together, these changes have
radically changed the economic environment and the level
of competition in the industry.
Brazil's gas industry is characterised by its late
development, although in recent years, internal supply
imports and demand have grown significantly - the
growth trajectory of recent years exceeds that of countries
with more mature markets, such as Spain, Argentina,
the UK and the US. And the outlook is positive for
continued growth over the next few years, particularly
when set against the investment plans already
announced in Brazil.
The country has a small transportation network
concentrated near the coast. The distribution network is
concentrated in the major consumption centres.
Domestic gas sources are largely offshore in the Campos
basin and Bolivia provides imports. Given the degree
of gas penetration in the country's primary energy
consumption, the industry is poorly developed when
compared with other countries. The industry requires
heavy investment in expanding the transport and
distribution (T&D) networks, as well as in diversifying and
increasing its supplies. Such investments are necessary
for realising the industry's enormous potential.
Another key industry highlight is the changing profile
of gas supply. A large part of the gas produced
domestically to date has been associated with oil
production. The latter diluting or even totally absorbing
the costs of exploiting the gas. In most cases, gas
production was feasible only in conjunction with oil
production activities. However, the country's latest gas
finds are non-associated. Thus, an exclusively dedicated
structure must be developed to produce this gas -
translating into a significant rise in production costs. This
is more significant when analysed against the high costs
associated with the market for exploration and production
(E&P) sector equipment. In recent years, the leasing costs
of drilling rigs and E&P equipment have been climbing in
parallel with escalating oil prices. This directly affects endconsumer
prices.
In a world of primary energy consumption
diversification, of greater environmental restrictions and
the reduced dependence on oil, Brazil has been seeking
to develop alternative energy sources - principally natural
gas and biofuels. The gas industry holds enormous
potential for Brazil, although there is still a long way to go
before it reaches maturity and major investment is
required.

World Energy in 2006. copyright © 2006, World Energy Council.
p.29-31 (adapted)

"Natural gas is fast becoming the economic and environmental fuel of choice. The last 30 years have seen the global industry almost triple in size and similar growth can be expected in the next 30, as national governments and global industry look to gas to ensure the stability and diversity of their energy supplies."

This comment by Linda Cook, Executive Director of a British Gas and Power Company, reproduces a similar idea to that in the following segment from Ildo Sauer's text:

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Ano: 2007 Banca: CESGRANRIO Órgão: EPE Provas: CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Gestão Corporativa Júnior - Área Tecnologia da Informação | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Advogado Júnior | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Gestão Corporativa - Administração Geral | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Gestão Corporativa - Contabilidade | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Gestão Corporativa - Finanças e Orçamento | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Pesquisa Energética - Economia de Energia | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Pesquisa Energética - Gás e Bioenergia | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Pesquisa Energética - Meio Ambiente - Recursos Hídricos | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Pesquisa Energética - Meio Ambiente - Análises Ambientais | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Pesquisa Energética - Meio Ambiente - Emissão e Efluentes | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Gestão Corporativa - Recursos Humanos | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Pesquisa Energética - Petróleo - Exploração | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Pesquisa Energética - Planejamento da Geração de Energia | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Pesquisa Energética - Projetos da Geração de Energia | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Pesquisa Energética - Petróleo - Abastecimento | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Pesquisa Energética - Recursos Energéticos | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Pesquisa Energética - Transmissão de Energia |
Q1688 Inglês

Reducing the dependence on oil
Ildo Sauer, Gas and Energy Director, Petrobras.

Brazil's energy sector is following the worldwide
tendency towards greater diversification of primary energy
sources and the increased use of natural gas and
biofuels. There are several reasons for this change. The
most important are the environmental restrictions that
are gradually being adopted in the world's principal
energy-consuming markets and the need to reduce the
dependence on oil, set against a scenario of accelerated
depletion in oil reserves and escalating prices.
The share of gas in Brazilian primary energy
consumption has more than doubled in a short period,
increasing from 4.1% in 1999 to 8.9% in 2004, and this
share is forecast to rise to 12% by 2010.
Over the past two decades, the world gas industry
has experienced a structural and regulatory
transformation. These changes have altered the strategic
behaviour of gas firms, with an intensification of
competition, the search for diversification (especially in
the case of power generation) and the internationalisation
of industry activities. Together, these changes have
radically changed the economic environment and the level
of competition in the industry.
Brazil's gas industry is characterised by its late
development, although in recent years, internal supply
imports and demand have grown significantly - the
growth trajectory of recent years exceeds that of countries
with more mature markets, such as Spain, Argentina,
the UK and the US. And the outlook is positive for
continued growth over the next few years, particularly
when set against the investment plans already
announced in Brazil.
The country has a small transportation network
concentrated near the coast. The distribution network is
concentrated in the major consumption centres.
Domestic gas sources are largely offshore in the Campos
basin and Bolivia provides imports. Given the degree
of gas penetration in the country's primary energy
consumption, the industry is poorly developed when
compared with other countries. The industry requires
heavy investment in expanding the transport and
distribution (T&D) networks, as well as in diversifying and
increasing its supplies. Such investments are necessary
for realising the industry's enormous potential.
Another key industry highlight is the changing profile
of gas supply. A large part of the gas produced
domestically to date has been associated with oil
production. The latter diluting or even totally absorbing
the costs of exploiting the gas. In most cases, gas
production was feasible only in conjunction with oil
production activities. However, the country's latest gas
finds are non-associated. Thus, an exclusively dedicated
structure must be developed to produce this gas -
translating into a significant rise in production costs. This
is more significant when analysed against the high costs
associated with the market for exploration and production
(E&P) sector equipment. In recent years, the leasing costs
of drilling rigs and E&P equipment have been climbing in
parallel with escalating oil prices. This directly affects endconsumer
prices.
In a world of primary energy consumption
diversification, of greater environmental restrictions and
the reduced dependence on oil, Brazil has been seeking
to develop alternative energy sources - principally natural
gas and biofuels. The gas industry holds enormous
potential for Brazil, although there is still a long way to go
before it reaches maturity and major investment is
required.

World Energy in 2006. copyright © 2006, World Energy Council.
p.29-31 (adapted)
According to Paragraph 6 (lines 44 - 59), it is correct to state that:
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Ano: 2007 Banca: CESGRANRIO Órgão: EPE Provas: CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Gestão Corporativa Júnior - Área Tecnologia da Informação | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Advogado Júnior | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Gestão Corporativa - Administração Geral | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Gestão Corporativa - Contabilidade | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Gestão Corporativa - Finanças e Orçamento | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Pesquisa Energética - Economia de Energia | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Pesquisa Energética - Gás e Bioenergia | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Pesquisa Energética - Meio Ambiente - Recursos Hídricos | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Pesquisa Energética - Meio Ambiente - Análises Ambientais | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Pesquisa Energética - Meio Ambiente - Emissão e Efluentes | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Gestão Corporativa - Recursos Humanos | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Pesquisa Energética - Petróleo - Exploração | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Pesquisa Energética - Planejamento da Geração de Energia | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Pesquisa Energética - Projetos da Geração de Energia | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Pesquisa Energética - Petróleo - Abastecimento | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Pesquisa Energética - Recursos Energéticos | CESGRANRIO - 2007 - EPE - Analista de Pesquisa Energética - Transmissão de Energia |
Q1687 Inglês

Reducing the dependence on oil
Ildo Sauer, Gas and Energy Director, Petrobras.

Brazil's energy sector is following the worldwide
tendency towards greater diversification of primary energy
sources and the increased use of natural gas and
biofuels. There are several reasons for this change. The
most important are the environmental restrictions that
are gradually being adopted in the world's principal
energy-consuming markets and the need to reduce the
dependence on oil, set against a scenario of accelerated
depletion in oil reserves and escalating prices.
The share of gas in Brazilian primary energy
consumption has more than doubled in a short period,
increasing from 4.1% in 1999 to 8.9% in 2004, and this
share is forecast to rise to 12% by 2010.
Over the past two decades, the world gas industry
has experienced a structural and regulatory
transformation. These changes have altered the strategic
behaviour of gas firms, with an intensification of
competition, the search for diversification (especially in
the case of power generation) and the internationalisation
of industry activities. Together, these changes have
radically changed the economic environment and the level
of competition in the industry.
Brazil's gas industry is characterised by its late
development, although in recent years, internal supply
imports and demand have grown significantly - the
growth trajectory of recent years exceeds that of countries
with more mature markets, such as Spain, Argentina,
the UK and the US. And the outlook is positive for
continued growth over the next few years, particularly
when set against the investment plans already
announced in Brazil.
The country has a small transportation network
concentrated near the coast. The distribution network is
concentrated in the major consumption centres.
Domestic gas sources are largely offshore in the Campos
basin and Bolivia provides imports. Given the degree
of gas penetration in the country's primary energy
consumption, the industry is poorly developed when
compared with other countries. The industry requires
heavy investment in expanding the transport and
distribution (T&D) networks, as well as in diversifying and
increasing its supplies. Such investments are necessary
for realising the industry's enormous potential.
Another key industry highlight is the changing profile
of gas supply. A large part of the gas produced
domestically to date has been associated with oil
production. The latter diluting or even totally absorbing
the costs of exploiting the gas. In most cases, gas
production was feasible only in conjunction with oil
production activities. However, the country's latest gas
finds are non-associated. Thus, an exclusively dedicated
structure must be developed to produce this gas -
translating into a significant rise in production costs. This
is more significant when analysed against the high costs
associated with the market for exploration and production
(E&P) sector equipment. In recent years, the leasing costs
of drilling rigs and E&P equipment have been climbing in
parallel with escalating oil prices. This directly affects endconsumer
prices.
In a world of primary energy consumption
diversification, of greater environmental restrictions and
the reduced dependence on oil, Brazil has been seeking
to develop alternative energy sources - principally natural
gas and biofuels. The gas industry holds enormous
potential for Brazil, although there is still a long way to go
before it reaches maturity and major investment is
required.

World Energy in 2006. copyright © 2006, World Energy Council.
p.29-31 (adapted)
Check the only correct option.
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Respostas
21: C
22: B
23: E
24: D
25: A
26: B
27: C
28: E
29: A
30: A
31: D
32: B
33: E
34: A
35: E
36: C
37: E
38: A
39: E
40: D