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Língua Inglesa - Interpretação de Texto - Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE) - 2006
From the text above, it can be concluded that
the project plan and the software statement of scope are product-specific risks.Língua Inglesa - Interpretação de Texto - Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE) - 2006
Based on the text above, judge the following items.
Small software projects usually require just one person to perform different tasks.The purpose of the second paragraph is to:
mention the historical factors that enabled country people to move to towns.
list all the benefits generated by the scientific progress in the last centuries.
explain why in 1800 so many people were still living in the countryside.
criticize peasants who no longer wanted to produce their own food.
describe in detail the invention of soap, medicine and sewerage.
Read the text below, entitled "2005 – First Nine Months Results", in order to answer questions 21 to 23:
The text
focuses on the effort by insurers to reassess risk.
predicts the losses to be faced by insurance companies.
states that reinsurance prices will rise in 2006.
foresees a sluggish growth for the sector in 2006.
also recalls a period of financial growth.
Língua Inglesa - Interpretação de Texto - Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE) - 2006
Based on the text above, judge the following items.
The bigger the project, the fewer people are demanded.costly investment in technology.
enormous technological advance.
extremely great gap in technology.
small-scale technological program.
unsuccessful attempt to develop technology.
READ TEXT II AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 15 TO 17:
The word twice in the title targets the:
accounts;
messages;
spams;
reports;
services.
READ TEXT II AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 15 TO 17:
The new MSN Postmaster software:
is offered solely in English;
makes users happier and wealthier;
discloses why a message is spam;
fosters the increase of unwanted mail;
discourages commercial ventures.
READ TEXT II AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 15 TO 17:
According to the text, Microsoft:
has been struggling to do away with spam;
has solved all the problems related to spam;
is not really much concerned about spam;
has fought its final battle with spam;
is looking forward to the launching of spams.
READ TEXT III AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 18 TO 20:
The title implies that the thoughts in the text will be:
sharp;
dispersed;
irrelevant;
dismantled;
focused.
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