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847243 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Direito Constitucional
Banca: AOCP
Orgão: CASAN-SC
Provas:
À respeito da Ordem Econômica e Financeira, prevista na Constituição Federal, assinale a alternativa INCORRETA.
 

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847242 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Direito Constitucional
Banca: AOCP
Orgão: CASAN-SC
Provas:
Assinale a alternativa INCORRETA.
 

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847241 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Direito Constitucional
Banca: AOCP
Orgão: CASAN-SC
Provas:
Analise as assertivas e assinale a alternativa correta. Compete privativamente à União legislar sobre I. direito civil, tributário, comercial, penal, processual, eleitoral, agrário, marítimo, aeronáutico, espacial e do trabalho. II. águas, energia, informática, telecomunicações e radiodifusão. III. proteção ao patrimônio histórico, cultural, artístico, turístico e paisagístico. IV. responsabilidade por dano ao meio ambiente, ao consumidor, a bens e direitos de valor artístico, estético, histórico, turístico e paisagístico.
 

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847238 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Direito Administrativo
Banca: AOCP
Orgão: CASAN-SC
Provas:
Analise as assertivas e assinale a alternativa correta. As obras e os serviços somente poderão ser licitados quando I. houver projeto básico aprovado pela autoridade competente e disponível para exame dos interessados em participar do processo licitatório. II. existir orçamento detalhado em planilhas que expressem a composição de todos os seus custos unitários. III. houver previsão de recursos orçamentários que assegurem o pagamento das obrigações decorrentes de obras ou serviços a serem executadas no exercício financeiro posterior, de acordo com o respectivo cronograma. IV. o produto dela esperado estiver contemplado nas metas estabelecidas no Plano Plurianual de que trata o art. 165 da Constituição Federal, quando for o caso.
 

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847237 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Direito Administrativo
Banca: AOCP
Orgão: CASAN-SC
Provas:
Analise as assertivas e assinale a alternativa correta.I. receber, para si ou para outrem, dinheiro, bem móvel ou imóvel, ou qualquer outra vantagem econômica, direta ou indireta, a título de comissão, percentagem, gratificação ou presente de quem tenha interesse, direto ou indireto, que possa ser atingido ou amparado por ação ou omissão decorrente das atribuições do agente público, constitui ato de improbidade administrativa que importa enriquecimento ilícito.II. perceber vantagem econômica, direta ou indireta, para facilitar a alienação, permuta ou locação de bem público ou o fornecimento de serviço por ente estatal por preço inferior ao valor de mercado não constitui ato de improbidade administrativa.III. permitir ou facilitar a aquisição, permuta ou locação de bem ou serviço por preço superior ao de mercado constitui ato de improbidade administrativa que causa prejuízo ao erário.IV. realizar operação financeira sem observância das normas legais e regulamentares ou aceitar garantia insuficiente ou inidônea constitui ato de improbidade administrativa que causa prejuízo ao erário.
 

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847236 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Direito Administrativo
Banca: AOCP
Orgão: CASAN-SC
Provas:
Qualquer cidadão é parte legítima para antes da data fixada para a abertura dos envelopes de habilitação impugnar edital de licitação por irregularidades na aplicação da Lei 8666/93, devendo protocolar o pedido até
 

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847233 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Legislação Estadual e Distrital
Banca: AOCP
Orgão: CASAN-SC
Provas:
Analise as assertivas e assinale a alternativa correta. À Procuradoria Geral do Estado, como órgão da administração central, compete exercer o controle dos serviços jurídicos das autarquias, fundações públicas, sociedades de economia mista e empresas públicas estaduais. São instrumentos de controle. I. a averiguação. II. a representação. III. a orientação. IV. a avocação.
 

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847231 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AOCP
Orgão: CASAN-SC
Provas:
From "Conclusion on Global Warming":
One of the big questions of today is whether global warming and climate change can be stopped or whether it is inevitable. Though worried, most scientists believe that if we act now, “serious” climate change and global warming can be avoided. A few, such as James Lovelock who created the GAIA theory of the Earth as a living organism, believes that is far too late to stop the changes that
are now unfolding. Politicians either deny that there is a problem or act as if there is plenty of time to do something. After weighing the arguments we in The GAIA-Movement have had to conclude the following:
• Global Warming and Climate Change are unavoidable as they are already going on and have been so for quite some time;
• they constitute an inevitable catastrophe that will unfold in the years and decades to come;
• this fact cannot be reversed as the politicians in power will not provide the leadership needed to implement the monumental changes needed to reduce greenhouse gas emission and
• the processes set in motion are of such magnitude that they by now can only be postponed or prolonged so as to allow more time for adaptation.
We have reached our conclusions on global warming, climate change and the consequences thereof for food production and a number of other issues after studying books, films, websites, radio interviews, scientific magazines and reports.
The information we have found points in a clear direction and has thus enabled us to make a clear conclusion.
A basic book has been “Six Degrees” by Mark Lynas, a journalist who has studied many scientific reports and from that has been able to describe what may happen to the Earth as it warms 1-2-3-4-5 and even 6 degrees.
Elizabeth Kolbert has written “Field Notes from a Catastrophe”. She has met many scientists working on global warming and the book has much dramatic information.
Several other authors have written books that give many details on global warming and climate change such as The Last Generation by Fred Pierce, The Weather Makers by Tim Flannery, A Rough Guide to Climate Change by Robert Henson, The Revenge of GAIA by James Lovelock and An Inconvenient Truth by Al Gore, who received the Nobel Peace Prize for his effort to inform about climate change. The last book is also on film and there are several other films that tell about different aspects of climate change and what can be done to build a world on renewable energy.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a UN working group, which also received the Nobel Peace Prize made their latest report in 2007. We have studied the report which presents several models for how the climate may change during the next 100 years.
Text taken from the Gaia Movement: http://www.gaia-movement.org/
On: 10/23/2009
“Gaia” is the name of a Greek goddess of Earth.
What seems to be the type of text presented here?
 

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847230 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AOCP
Orgão: CASAN-SC
Provas:
From "Conclusion on Global Warming":
One of the big questions of today is whether global warming and climate change can be stopped or whether it is inevitable. Though worried, most scientists believe that if we act now, “serious” climate change and global warming can be avoided. A few, such as James Lovelock who created the GAIA theory of the Earth as a living organism, believes that is far too late to stop the changes that
are now unfolding. Politicians either deny that there is a problem or act as if there is plenty of time to do something. After weighing the arguments we in The GAIA-Movement have had to conclude the following:
• Global Warming and Climate Change are unavoidable as they are already going on and have been so for quite some time;
• they constitute an inevitable catastrophe that will unfold in the years and decades to come;
• this fact cannot be reversed as the politicians in power will not provide the leadership needed to implement the monumental changes needed to reduce greenhouse gas emission and
• the processes set in motion are of such magnitude that they by now can only be postponed or prolonged so as to allow more time for adaptation.
We have reached our conclusions on global warming, climate change and the consequences thereof for food production and a number of other issues after studying books, films, websites, radio interviews, scientific magazines and reports.
The information we have found points in a clear direction and has thus enabled us to make a clear conclusion.
A basic book has been “Six Degrees” by Mark Lynas, a journalist who has studied many scientific reports and from that has been able to describe what may happen to the Earth as it warms 1-2-3-4-5 and even 6 degrees.
Elizabeth Kolbert has written “Field Notes from a Catastrophe”. She has met many scientists working on global warming and the book has much dramatic information.
Several other authors have written books that give many details on global warming and climate change such as The Last Generation by Fred Pierce, The Weather Makers by Tim Flannery, A Rough Guide to Climate Change by Robert Henson, The Revenge of GAIA by James Lovelock and An Inconvenient Truth by Al Gore, who received the Nobel Peace Prize for his effort to inform about climate change. The last book is also on film and there are several other films that tell about different aspects of climate change and what can be done to build a world on renewable energy.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a UN working group, which also received the Nobel Peace Prize made their latest report in 2007. We have studied the report which presents several models for how the climate may change during the next 100 years.
Text taken from the Gaia Movement: http://www.gaia-movement.org/
On: 10/23/2009
“Gaia” is the name of a Greek goddess of Earth.
According to the text what’s the inevitable catastrophe that will unfold in the years and decades to come?
 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
847229 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AOCP
Orgão: CASAN-SC
Provas:
From "Conclusion on Global Warming":
One of the big questions of today is whether global warming and climate change can be stopped or whether it is inevitable. Though worried, most scientists believe that if we act now, “serious” climate change and global warming can be avoided. A few, such as James Lovelock who created the GAIA theory of the Earth as a living organism, believes that is far too late to stop the changes that
are now unfolding. Politicians either deny that there is a problem or act as if there is plenty of time to do something. After weighing the arguments we in The GAIA-Movement have had to conclude the following:
• Global Warming and Climate Change are unavoidable as they are already going on and have been so for quite some time;
• they constitute an inevitable catastrophe that will unfold in the years and decades to come;
• this fact cannot be reversed as the politicians in power will not provide the leadership needed to implement the monumental changes needed to reduce greenhouse gas emission and
• the processes set in motion are of such magnitude that they by now can only be postponed or prolonged so as to allow more time for adaptation.
We have reached our conclusions on global warming, climate change and the consequences thereof for food production and a number of other issues after studying books, films, websites, radio interviews, scientific magazines and reports.
The information we have found points in a clear direction and has thus enabled us to make a clear conclusion.
A basic book has been “Six Degrees” by Mark Lynas, a journalist who has studied many scientific reports and from that has been able to describe what may happen to the Earth as it warms 1-2-3-4-5 and even 6 degrees.
Elizabeth Kolbert has written “Field Notes from a Catastrophe”. She has met many scientists working on global warming and the book has much dramatic information.
Several other authors have written books that give many details on global warming and climate change such as The Last Generation by Fred Pierce, The Weather Makers by Tim Flannery, A Rough Guide to Climate Change by Robert Henson, The Revenge of GAIA by James Lovelock and An Inconvenient Truth by Al Gore, who received the Nobel Peace Prize for his effort to inform about climate change. The last book is also on film and there are several other films that tell about different aspects of climate change and what can be done to build a world on renewable energy.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a UN working group, which also received the Nobel Peace Prize made their latest report in 2007. We have studied the report which presents several models for how the climate may change during the next 100 years.
Text taken from the Gaia Movement: http://www.gaia-movement.org/
On: 10/23/2009
“Gaia” is the name of a Greek goddess of Earth.
What’s the meaning of unfold in this sentence: they constitute an inevitable catastrophe that will unfold in the years and decades to come?
 

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