Questões sobre Interpretação de Texto

Lista completa de Questões sobre Interpretação de Texto para resolução totalmente grátis. Selecione os assuntos no filtro de questões e comece a resolver exercícios.

Para responder às questões de números 58 a 60, considere o texto abaixo.

Segundo John C. Dvorak,

  • A.

    os americanos não deveriam comprar computadores fabricados na China.

  • B.

    o artigo da Business Week é bem fundamentado.

  • C.

    seria um absurdo os chineses comprarem computadores americanos.

  • D.

    o Brasil ainda está engatinhando na área da tecnologia de ponta.

  • E.

    as vendas da IBM cresceram vertiginosamente no Brasil em 2004.

Read the text below in order to answer questions

24 to 27:

The politics of administrative reform

Most countries of Latin America stabilized and opened their economies in the first generation of market oriented reforms in the 1980s and early 1990s. Now they face a much more costly and protracted task of rebuilding state capacity to deliver social services, regulate the economy, avoid recurrent fiscal crises, and improve the overall functioning of government. Why have some countries progressed further on administrative reform than other countries? Administrative reform usually starts with small groups of reformers within the executive branch. Among factors that facilitate reform are: balance of payments and fiscal crises, middle class and rural support, and the effective packaging of reform initiatives. Contrary to much of the literature, the nature of the party system ( cohesion, discipline and parity) does not explain much of the variation in reform experiences.

According to the text, the rebuilding of state capacity

  • A.

    requires a long time

  • B.

    must last long

  • C.

    might demand time

  • D.

    is immediate

  • E.

    is not time consuming

Read the text below in order to answer questions 28 to 30:

The Internet Revolution

It is clear that Brazil's economy stands to make even more productivity gains than the United States itself, as a result of the Internet revolution. The lack of legacy systems and the very inefficient nature of administrative systems in Brazil create enormous opportunities for efficiency gains. For many years, the so-called "Brazil Cost" has been a drag on Brazil's economy and an inhibitor of competitiveness of Brazilian industries in the export markets. The Internet is about to change all of this. A number of initiatives are underway using the Internet and PC technologies in the health care sector and, also, in the very important area of public administration. In the public administration area, some analysts believe that expense reductions and improvements in the quality of government services resulting from Internet based systems can entirely eliminate the Brazilian government budget deficits.

The author refers to the Brazilian administrative systems as

  • A. technically updated.
  • B. currently undergoing changes
  • C. historically efficient
  • D. consistently structured
  • E.

    ambitiously restructured.

Read the text below in order to answer questions 28 to 30:

The Internet Revolution

It is clear that Brazil's economy stands to make even more productivity gains than the United States itself, as a result of the Internet revolution. The lack of legacy systems and the very inefficient nature of administrative systems in Brazil create enormous opportunities for efficiency gains. For many years, the so-called "Brazil Cost" has been a drag on Brazil's economy and an inhibitor of competitiveness of Brazilian industries in the export markets. The Internet is about to change all of this. A number of initiatives are underway using the Internet and PC technologies in the health care sector and, also, in the very important area of public administration. In the public administration area, some analysts believe that expense reductions and improvements in the quality of government services resulting from Internet based systems can entirely eliminate the Brazilian government budget deficits.

According to the text, the Internet

  • A. is on the verge of promoting changes
  • B. does not tool up for major improvements
  • C. is going through profound changes
  • D. is being studied by numerous analysts
  • E. is a source of inefficiencies

According to the text above, judge the following items.

The biggest private funder of Amazon conservation has teamed up with Google and scientists to develop an earth monitoring platform.

  • C. Certo
  • E. Errado

Read the text below in order to answer questions 28 to 30:

The Internet Revolution

It is clear that Brazil's economy stands to make even more productivity gains than the United States itself, as a result of the Internet revolution. The lack of legacy systems and the very inefficient nature of administrative systems in Brazil create enormous opportunities for efficiency gains. For many years, the so-called "Brazil Cost" has been a drag on Brazil's economy and an inhibitor of competitiveness of Brazilian industries in the export markets. The Internet is about to change all of this. A number of initiatives are underway using the Internet and PC technologies in the health care sector and, also, in the very important area of public administration. In the public administration area, some analysts believe that expense reductions and improvements in the quality of government services resulting from Internet based systems can entirely eliminate the Brazilian government budget deficits.

According to the author, the Brazilian

  • A.

    productivity gains surpass the American ones

  • B.

    industries have eliminated excessive costs through the Internet

  • C.

    public administration will surely benefit from the Internet.

  • D.

    economy was restructured due to the use of the Internet.

  • E.

    budget deficits derive from the lack of science and technology.

According to the text above, judge the following items.

A new prototype that enables advanced monitoring and analysis of the world’s forests was presented at the International Climate Change Conference (COP-15) in Copenhagen.

  • C. Certo
  • E. Errado

No texto, stay ahead of the competition significa

  • A.

    entrar em qualquer competição.

  • B.

    manter-se à frente da concorrência.

  • C.

    competir em pé de igualdade com qualquer empresa.

  • D.

    vencer qualquer empresa pela competência.

  • E.

    derrotar fragorosamente os concorrentes.

According to the text above, judge the following items.

New technology can help stop the destruction of the world’s rapidly-disappearing forests.

  • C. Certo
  • E. Errado

Infere-se que o texto tenha sido escrito

  • A.

    no início do terceiro milênio.

  • B.

    ao redor da década de 70.

  • C.

    às vésperas do ano 2000.

  • D.

    logo após o homem ter ido à lua.

  • E.

    no início da década de 80.

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