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Q368801 Raciocínio Lógico
Quatro tipos de doces diferentes são embalados em caixas de mesmo formato e aparência, a não ser pelo rótulo indicativo do tipo de doce nela contido. Por equívoco, os rótulos das quatro caixas foram trocados de forma que nenhum deles corresponde ao doce nela contido. Por meio do uso do raciocínio lógico, o menor número de caixas que precisam ser abertas para que se possa ter certeza do conteúdo contido nas quatro caixas é
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Q368800 Raciocínio Lógico
João, Pedro e Luís têm x, y e z reais, ainda que não necessariamente nessa ordem. Em uma conversa entre essas três pessoas, João disse a quem tem y reais que o outro tem x reais. Luís disse a quem tem x reais que nenhum dos três tem totais iguais de reais. Se todos dizem a verdade, e Pedro é o que tem menos reais, então, necessariamente será positivo o resultado da conta
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Q368798 Direito Financeiro
De acordo com a Constituição Federal, a competência da União para legislar sobre Direito Financeiro e Orçamento
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Q368796 Direito Financeiro
O Plano Plurianual da União para o período 2012-2015 (Lei Federal nº 12.593/12) tem diversas diretrizes. Com base na referida lei, são diretrizes estabelecidas no PPA 2012-2015:
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Q368794 Direito Administrativo
O princípio da continuidade do serviço público serve de fundamento para a
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Q368793 Direito Administrativo
Sobre os contratos administrativos, é correto afirmar:
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Q368792 Direito Constitucional
Consideradas as disposições contidas na Constituição Federal acerca dos cargos, empregos e funções públicos, é correto afirmar:
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Q368788 Direito Constitucional
Lei estadual, promulgada em 15 de dezembro, aumentou a alíquota do imposto sobre circulação de mercadorias, determinando que a nova alíquota incidiria sobre os fatos geradores ocorridos a partir de 1o de janeiro do ano seguinte. No que toca ao prazo para que a nova alíquota do imposto seja exigida, a lei estadual
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Q368787 Direito Constitucional
Deputado Federal apresentou projeto de lei que aumenta o número de cargos públicos na Administração pública federal direta, aumenta os respectivos vencimentos e ainda dispõe sobre o regime jurídico dos servidores públicos federais. O projeto, aprovado pelas Casas do Congresso Nacional, foi encaminhado para sanção ou veto presidencial. Considerando as disposições da Constituição Federal a respeito da iniciativa legislativa, o projeto foi aprovado
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Q368786 Direito Constitucional
O Governo de determinado Estado realizou campanha publicitária, paga com recursos públicos advindos da arrecadação de impostos, para divulgação do programa de saúde pública instituído no Estado. A campanha publicitária afirmou que o programa de saúde pública era uma realização do partido político ao qual o Governador do Estado era filiado, tendo o Governador sido citado nominalmente na campanha, que também utilizou sua imagem. Considerando o disposto na Constituição Federal, trata-se de publicidade realizada
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Q368784 Direito Constitucional
O Governador de determinado Estado pretende candidatar-se à reeleição para o cargo, também almejado pelo Prefeito de um Município. Considerando que ambos estão em exercício de primeiro mandato, e de acordo com as regras constitucionais sobre inelegibilidade, o Governador
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Q368783 Direito Constitucional
Um indivíduo pretende tomar as providências jurídicas cabíveis em razão dos danos morais e materiais que sofreu, decorrentes de matéria jornalística produzida a seu respeito, com conteúdo inverídico, divulgada por empresa de comunicação. Para hipóteses como esta, a Constituição Federal assegura ao ofendido o direito
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Q368780 Regimento Interno
As Comissões Parlamentares Permanentes integram a estrutura institucional da ALEPE e têm por finalidades apreciar e deliberar sobre assuntos ou proposições submetidos ao seu exame e exercer o acompanhamento dos planos e programas governamentais. A fixação de subsídios e os programas de privatização são matérias cuja competência é exercida pela Comissão de
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Q368779 Regimento Interno
Uma das formas previstas para a vacância do cargo de Deputado é por meio da renúncia, que independe de aprovação e se tornará
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Q368777 Regimento Interno
A posse do Deputado ocorrerá mediante prestação de compromisso e assinatura do termo de posse. Nos termos do Regimento Interno da ALEPE, é regra atinente à posse que
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Q368775 Inglês
House Approves Higher Debt Limit Without Condition
By JONATHAN WEISMAN and ASHLEY PARKER
Feb. 11, 2014

WASHINGTON - Ending three years of brinkmanship in which the threat of a devastating default on the nation’s debt was used to wring conservative concessions from President Obama, the House on Tuesday voted to raise the government’s borrowing limit until March 2015, without any conditions.
The vote - 221 to 201 - relied almost entirely on Democrats in the Republican-controlled House to carry the measure and represented the first debt ceiling increase since 2009 that was not attached to other legislation. Only 28 Republicans voted yes, and only two Democrats voted no.
Simply by holding the vote, Speaker John A. Boehner of Ohio effectively ended a three-year Tea Party-inspired era of budget showdowns that had raised the threat of default and government shutdowns, rattled economic confidence and brought serious scrutiny from other nations questioning Washington’s ability to govern. In the process, though, Mr. Boehner also set off a series of reprisals from fellow Republican congressmen and outside groups that showcased the party’s deep internal divisions.
During the October 2013 government shutdown, The Times’s David Leonhardt explained the debt limit and how a failure to raise it could have affected the economy both at home and abroad.
"He gave the president exactly what he wanted, which is exactly what the Republican Party said we did not want,” said a Republican representative, Tim Huelskamp of Kansas, who last year unsuccessfully tried to rally enough support to derail Mr. Boehner’s re-election as speaker. “It’s going to really demoralize the base.”
The vote was a victory for President Obama, Democrats and those Senate Republicans who have argued that spending money for previously incurred obligations was essential for the financial standing of the federal government. “Tonight’s vote is a positive step in moving away from the political brinkmanship that’s a needless drag on our economy,” Jay Carney, the White House press secretary, said in a statement.
"A clean debt ceiling is a complete capitulation on the speaker’s part and demonstrates that he has lost the ability to lead the House of Representatives, let alone his own party,” said Jenny Beth Martin, co-founder of the Tea Party Patriots. “It is time for him to go.”
Senator Harry Reid of Nevada, the majority leader, commended the speaker and promised to pass the bill as soon as possible. “We’re happy to see the House is legislating the way they should have legislated for a long time,” he said.



(Adapted from http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/12/us/politics/ boehner-to-bring-debt-ceiling-to-vote-without-policy- attachments. html?nl=todaysheadlines&emc=edit_th_2014021 2&_r=0)


Considere a seguinte definição:

Brinkmanship is the technique of pushing a dangerous situation to the limits of safety in order to secure the greatest advantage.

Em qual dos exemplos abaixo a palavra brinkmanship está empregada de forma incorreta?
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Q368774 Inglês
House Approves Higher Debt Limit Without Condition
By JONATHAN WEISMAN and ASHLEY PARKER
Feb. 11, 2014

WASHINGTON - Ending three years of brinkmanship in which the threat of a devastating default on the nation’s debt was used to wring conservative concessions from President Obama, the House on Tuesday voted to raise the government’s borrowing limit until March 2015, without any conditions.
The vote - 221 to 201 - relied almost entirely on Democrats in the Republican-controlled House to carry the measure and represented the first debt ceiling increase since 2009 that was not attached to other legislation. Only 28 Republicans voted yes, and only two Democrats voted no.
Simply by holding the vote, Speaker John A. Boehner of Ohio effectively ended a three-year Tea Party-inspired era of budget showdowns that had raised the threat of default and government shutdowns, rattled economic confidence and brought serious scrutiny from other nations questioning Washington’s ability to govern. In the process, though, Mr. Boehner also set off a series of reprisals from fellow Republican congressmen and outside groups that showcased the party’s deep internal divisions.
During the October 2013 government shutdown, The Times’s David Leonhardt explained the debt limit and how a failure to raise it could have affected the economy both at home and abroad.
"He gave the president exactly what he wanted, which is exactly what the Republican Party said we did not want,” said a Republican representative, Tim Huelskamp of Kansas, who last year unsuccessfully tried to rally enough support to derail Mr. Boehner’s re-election as speaker. “It’s going to really demoralize the base.”
The vote was a victory for President Obama, Democrats and those Senate Republicans who have argued that spending money for previously incurred obligations was essential for the financial standing of the federal government. “Tonight’s vote is a positive step in moving away from the political brinkmanship that’s a needless drag on our economy,” Jay Carney, the White House press secretary, said in a statement.
"A clean debt ceiling is a complete capitulation on the speaker’s part and demonstrates that he has lost the ability to lead the House of Representatives, let alone his own party,” said Jenny Beth Martin, co-founder of the Tea Party Patriots. “It is time for him to go.”
Senator Harry Reid of Nevada, the majority leader, commended the speaker and promised to pass the bill as soon as possible. “We’re happy to see the House is legislating the way they should have legislated for a long time,” he said.



(Adapted from http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/12/us/politics/ boehner-to-bring-debt-ceiling-to-vote-without-policy- attachments. html?nl=todaysheadlines&emc=edit_th_2014021 2&_r=0)


No texto, o pronome sublinhado he refere-se a
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Q368772 Inglês
House Approves Higher Debt Limit Without Condition
By JONATHAN WEISMAN and ASHLEY PARKER
Feb. 11, 2014

WASHINGTON - Ending three years of brinkmanship in which the threat of a devastating default on the nation’s debt was used to wring conservative concessions from President Obama, the House on Tuesday voted to raise the government’s borrowing limit until March 2015, without any conditions.
The vote - 221 to 201 - relied almost entirely on Democrats in the Republican-controlled House to carry the measure and represented the first debt ceiling increase since 2009 that was not attached to other legislation. Only 28 Republicans voted yes, and only two Democrats voted no.
Simply by holding the vote, Speaker John A. Boehner of Ohio effectively ended a three-year Tea Party-inspired era of budget showdowns that had raised the threat of default and government shutdowns, rattled economic confidence and brought serious scrutiny from other nations questioning Washington’s ability to govern. In the process, though, Mr. Boehner also set off a series of reprisals from fellow Republican congressmen and outside groups that showcased the party’s deep internal divisions.
During the October 2013 government shutdown, The Times’s David Leonhardt explained the debt limit and how a failure to raise it could have affected the economy both at home and abroad.
"He gave the president exactly what he wanted, which is exactly what the Republican Party said we did not want,” said a Republican representative, Tim Huelskamp of Kansas, who last year unsuccessfully tried to rally enough support to derail Mr. Boehner’s re-election as speaker. “It’s going to really demoralize the base.”
The vote was a victory for President Obama, Democrats and those Senate Republicans who have argued that spending money for previously incurred obligations was essential for the financial standing of the federal government. “Tonight’s vote is a positive step in moving away from the political brinkmanship that’s a needless drag on our economy,” Jay Carney, the White House press secretary, said in a statement.
"A clean debt ceiling is a complete capitulation on the speaker’s part and demonstrates that he has lost the ability to lead the House of Representatives, let alone his own party,” said Jenny Beth Martin, co-founder of the Tea Party Patriots. “It is time for him to go.”
Senator Harry Reid of Nevada, the majority leader, commended the speaker and promised to pass the bill as soon as possible. “We’re happy to see the House is legislating the way they should have legislated for a long time,” he said.



(Adapted from http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/12/us/politics/ boehner-to-bring-debt-ceiling-to-vote-without-policy- attachments. html?nl=todaysheadlines&emc=edit_th_2014021 2&_r=0)


De acordo com o texto,
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Q368771 Inglês
House Approves Higher Debt Limit Without Condition
By JONATHAN WEISMAN and ASHLEY PARKER
Feb. 11, 2014

WASHINGTON - Ending three years of brinkmanship in which the threat of a devastating default on the nation’s debt was used to wring conservative concessions from President Obama, the House on Tuesday voted to raise the government’s borrowing limit until March 2015, without any conditions.
The vote - 221 to 201 - relied almost entirely on Democrats in the Republican-controlled House to carry the measure and represented the first debt ceiling increase since 2009 that was not attached to other legislation. Only 28 Republicans voted yes, and only two Democrats voted no.
Simply by holding the vote, Speaker John A. Boehner of Ohio effectively ended a three-year Tea Party-inspired era of budget showdowns that had raised the threat of default and government shutdowns, rattled economic confidence and brought serious scrutiny from other nations questioning Washington’s ability to govern. In the process, though, Mr. Boehner also set off a series of reprisals from fellow Republican congressmen and outside groups that showcased the party’s deep internal divisions.
During the October 2013 government shutdown, The Times’s David Leonhardt explained the debt limit and how a failure to raise it could have affected the economy both at home and abroad.
"He gave the president exactly what he wanted, which is exactly what the Republican Party said we did not want,” said a Republican representative, Tim Huelskamp of Kansas, who last year unsuccessfully tried to rally enough support to derail Mr. Boehner’s re-election as speaker. “It’s going to really demoralize the base.”
The vote was a victory for President Obama, Democrats and those Senate Republicans who have argued that spending money for previously incurred obligations was essential for the financial standing of the federal government. “Tonight’s vote is a positive step in moving away from the political brinkmanship that’s a needless drag on our economy,” Jay Carney, the White House press secretary, said in a statement.
"A clean debt ceiling is a complete capitulation on the speaker’s part and demonstrates that he has lost the ability to lead the House of Representatives, let alone his own party,” said Jenny Beth Martin, co-founder of the Tea Party Patriots. “It is time for him to go.”
Senator Harry Reid of Nevada, the majority leader, commended the speaker and promised to pass the bill as soon as possible. “We’re happy to see the House is legislating the way they should have legislated for a long time,” he said.



(Adapted from http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/12/us/politics/ boehner-to-bring-debt-ceiling-to-vote-without-policy- attachments. html?nl=todaysheadlines&emc=edit_th_2014021 2&_r=0)


Segundo o texto,
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601: A
602: D
603: D
604: D
605: E
606: C
607: B
608: D
609: A
610: B
611: D
612: B
613: C
614: A
615: E
616: D
617: C
618: E
619: C
620: A