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1268033
Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Legislação Específica das Agências Reguladoras
Banca: PUC-PR
Orgão: COPEL
Disciplina: Legislação Específica das Agências Reguladoras
Banca: PUC-PR
Orgão: COPEL
Provas:
De acordo com a resolução da ANEEL, n° 233, de 1 4 de julho de 1998, analise as assertivas e assinale a CORRETA:
Os processos administrativos observarão o disposto na Lei nº 9.784, de 29 de janeiro de 1999, e, dentre outros, os seguintes critérios:
I. Atuação conforme a lei, a jurisprudência administrativa em vigor, a doutrina e os costumes.
II. Objetividade no atendimento do interesse público, vedada a promoção pessoal de agentes ou autoridades.
III. Atuação segundo padrões éticos de probidade, decoro e boa-fé.
IV. divulgação oficial dos atos administrativos, sem ressalvas.
V. Adequação entre meios e fins, vedada a imposição de obrigações, restrições e sanções em medida superior àquelas estritamente necessárias ao atendimento do interesse público;
VI. Indicação dos pressupostos de fato e de direito que determinarem a decisão.
Os processos administrativos observarão o disposto na Lei nº 9.784, de 29 de janeiro de 1999, e, dentre outros, os seguintes critérios:
I. Atuação conforme a lei, a jurisprudência administrativa em vigor, a doutrina e os costumes.
II. Objetividade no atendimento do interesse público, vedada a promoção pessoal de agentes ou autoridades.
III. Atuação segundo padrões éticos de probidade, decoro e boa-fé.
IV. divulgação oficial dos atos administrativos, sem ressalvas.
V. Adequação entre meios e fins, vedada a imposição de obrigações, restrições e sanções em medida superior àquelas estritamente necessárias ao atendimento do interesse público;
VI. Indicação dos pressupostos de fato e de direito que determinarem a decisão.
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1268032
Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Legislação Específica das Agências Reguladoras
Banca: PUC-PR
Orgão: COPEL
Disciplina: Legislação Específica das Agências Reguladoras
Banca: PUC-PR
Orgão: COPEL
Provas:
Analise as assertivas e assinale a CORRETA:
I. A ANEEL é autarquia sob regime especial.
II. A ANEEL está vinculada ao Ministério da Ciência e Tecnologia.
III. A ANEEL tem prazo de duração determinado.
IV. A ANEEL tem por finalidade regular e fiscalizar a produção, transmissão, distribuição e comercialização de energia elétrica, em conformidade com as políticas e diretrizes do governo federal.
V. Os cargos em comissão da autarquia serão exercidos, preferencialmente, por servidores ocupantes de cargo de carreira técnica ou profissional da autarquia.
I. A ANEEL é autarquia sob regime especial.
II. A ANEEL está vinculada ao Ministério da Ciência e Tecnologia.
III. A ANEEL tem prazo de duração determinado.
IV. A ANEEL tem por finalidade regular e fiscalizar a produção, transmissão, distribuição e comercialização de energia elétrica, em conformidade com as políticas e diretrizes do governo federal.
V. Os cargos em comissão da autarquia serão exercidos, preferencialmente, por servidores ocupantes de cargo de carreira técnica ou profissional da autarquia.
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Look at the strip story below and answer the question that follows it.

In the sentence “It´s hard to get mad at someone who returns things so promptly” the relative pronoun “who” is being used to define the subject of a relative clause. Look at the sentences below and select the ones in which the underlined relative pronoun is used correctly.
I. The girl in pink is the one that I told you about.
II. Peter went to the restaurant which I eat.
III. The woman whose we met at the mall is a teacher.
IV. Do you know the Japanese guy with whom I travelled?
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Mark the alternative which is equivalent to: "Had I stopped" in the sentence below:
"Had I stopped at the red light, I wouldn´t have been involved in the accident."
"Had I stopped at the red light, I wouldn´t have been involved in the accident."
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Answer questions 11, 12 and 13 based on the
newspaper article below.
Lessons in using the internet safely are set to
become a compulsory part of the curriculum for
primary school children in England from 2011.
The lessons are one element of a new government
strategy being unveiled called "Click Clever, Click Safe".
Children will also be encouraged to follow an online
"Green Cross Code" and block and report inappropriate
content.
"We must ensure that this virtual world is safe for our
children just as we try to ensure that the real world is,"
said Prime Minister Gordon Brown at the launch of the
campaign.
"The internet is a wonderful and powerful tool that is
changing the way we learn and the way we stay in touch,"
he added, "but unfortunately there are risks from those
intent on exploiting its benefits."
Fonte: http://news.bbc.co.uk/ December, 2009.
The Direct Speech sentence said by Prime Minister Gordon Brown "The internet is a wonderful and powerful tool that is changing the way we learn and the way we stay in touch," is equivalent to which sentence in Indirect Speech? Choose from the options below.newspaper article below.
Lessons in using the internet safely are set to
become a compulsory part of the curriculum for
primary school children in England from 2011.
The lessons are one element of a new government
strategy being unveiled called "Click Clever, Click Safe".
Children will also be encouraged to follow an online
"Green Cross Code" and block and report inappropriate
content.
"We must ensure that this virtual world is safe for our
children just as we try to ensure that the real world is,"
said Prime Minister Gordon Brown at the launch of the
campaign.
"The internet is a wonderful and powerful tool that is
changing the way we learn and the way we stay in touch,"
he added, "but unfortunately there are risks from those
intent on exploiting its benefits."
Fonte: http://news.bbc.co.uk/ December, 2009.
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Read the book review below and answer questions 7,
8, 9 and 10.
YOUTH PROLONGED: OLD AGE POSTPONED
by Robert Weale (King's College London, UK)
What exactly is human ageing? Can it be slowed down?
These questions have puzzled scientists and laymen alike
for generations, and continue to do so today. The author
addresses these thought-provoking issues by challenging
pre-conceived notions of age-perception, age-acceptance
and inter-age relations. Pertinent matters of age-related
communication are dealt with, and the reader is treated to
a grand tour of the latest theories of ageing, age-related
biological changes and age-related diseases, such as
Alzheimer's Disease. Here, the author's expertise in agerelated
eye diseases truly comes into its own.
Weale's unique work not only underlines important
genetic and avoidable risk factors but gives ample
consideration to possible consequences stemming from
different early lifestyles. Readers will re-consider their
ideas of what it means to age, and gain a better
understanding of what can and cannot slow down the
process of ageing.
Fonte: http://www.worldscibooks.com/ December, 2009.
"Pertinent matters of age-related communication are dealt with, and the reader is treated to a grand tour..." is in the passive voice. The author uses the passive voice to focus mainly on the actions. The same sentence in the active voice would be:8, 9 and 10.
YOUTH PROLONGED: OLD AGE POSTPONED
by Robert Weale (King's College London, UK)
What exactly is human ageing? Can it be slowed down?
These questions have puzzled scientists and laymen alike
for generations, and continue to do so today. The author
addresses these thought-provoking issues by challenging
pre-conceived notions of age-perception, age-acceptance
and inter-age relations. Pertinent matters of age-related
communication are dealt with, and the reader is treated to
a grand tour of the latest theories of ageing, age-related
biological changes and age-related diseases, such as
Alzheimer's Disease. Here, the author's expertise in agerelated
eye diseases truly comes into its own.
Weale's unique work not only underlines important
genetic and avoidable risk factors but gives ample
consideration to possible consequences stemming from
different early lifestyles. Readers will re-consider their
ideas of what it means to age, and gain a better
understanding of what can and cannot slow down the
process of ageing.
Fonte: http://www.worldscibooks.com/ December, 2009.
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Answer questions 11, 12 and 13 based on the
newspaper article below.
Lessons in using the internet safely are set to
become a compulsory part of the curriculum for
primary school children in England from 2011.
The lessons are one element of a new government
strategy being unveiled called "Click Clever, Click Safe".
Children will also be encouraged to follow an online
"Green Cross Code" and block and report inappropriate
content.
"We must ensure that this virtual world is safe for our
children just as we try to ensure that the real world is,"
said Prime Minister Gordon Brown at the launch of the
campaign.
"The internet is a wonderful and powerful tool that is
changing the way we learn and the way we stay in touch,"
he added, "but unfortunately there are risks from those
intent on exploiting its benefits."
Fonte: http://news.bbc.co.uk/ December, 2009.
The sentence "Lessons in using the internet safely" could be appropriately replaced by:newspaper article below.
Lessons in using the internet safely are set to
become a compulsory part of the curriculum for
primary school children in England from 2011.
The lessons are one element of a new government
strategy being unveiled called "Click Clever, Click Safe".
Children will also be encouraged to follow an online
"Green Cross Code" and block and report inappropriate
content.
"We must ensure that this virtual world is safe for our
children just as we try to ensure that the real world is,"
said Prime Minister Gordon Brown at the launch of the
campaign.
"The internet is a wonderful and powerful tool that is
changing the way we learn and the way we stay in touch,"
he added, "but unfortunately there are risks from those
intent on exploiting its benefits."
Fonte: http://news.bbc.co.uk/ December, 2009.
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- Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
- Gramática - Língua InglesaVerbos | VerbsVerbos frasais | Phrasal verbs
Answer questions 11, 12 and 13 based on the
newspaper article below.
Lessons in using the internet safely are set to
become a compulsory part of the curriculum for
primary school children in England from 2011.
The lessons are one element of a new government
strategy being unveiled called "Click Clever, Click Safe".
Children will also be encouraged to follow an online
"Green Cross Code" and block and report inappropriate
content.
"We must ensure that this virtual world is safe for our
children just as we try to ensure that the real world is,"
said Prime Minister Gordon Brown at the launch of the
campaign.
"The internet is a wonderful and powerful tool that is
changing the way we learn and the way we stay in touch,"
he added, "but unfortunately there are risks from those
intent on exploiting its benefits."
Fonte: http://news.bbc.co.uk/ December, 2009.
In the sentence "We must ensure that this virtual world is safe for our children just as we try to ensure that the real world is," the modal verb Must means:newspaper article below.
Lessons in using the internet safely are set to
become a compulsory part of the curriculum for
primary school children in England from 2011.
The lessons are one element of a new government
strategy being unveiled called "Click Clever, Click Safe".
Children will also be encouraged to follow an online
"Green Cross Code" and block and report inappropriate
content.
"We must ensure that this virtual world is safe for our
children just as we try to ensure that the real world is,"
said Prime Minister Gordon Brown at the launch of the
campaign.
"The internet is a wonderful and powerful tool that is
changing the way we learn and the way we stay in touch,"
he added, "but unfortunately there are risks from those
intent on exploiting its benefits."
Fonte: http://news.bbc.co.uk/ December, 2009.
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- Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
- Gramática - Língua InglesaVerbos | VerbsPresente perfeito | Present perfect
Read the book review below and answer questions 7,
8, 9 and 10.
YOUTH PROLONGED: OLD AGE POSTPONED
by Robert Weale (King's College London, UK)
What exactly is human ageing? Can it be slowed down?
These questions have puzzled scientists and laymen alike
for generations, and continue to do so today. The author
addresses these thought-provoking issues by challenging
pre-conceived notions of age-perception, age-acceptance
and inter-age relations. Pertinent matters of age-related
communication are dealt with, and the reader is treated to
a grand tour of the latest theories of ageing, age-related
biological changes and age-related diseases, such as
Alzheimer's Disease. Here, the author's expertise in agerelated
eye diseases truly comes into its own.
Weale's unique work not only underlines important
genetic and avoidable risk factors but gives ample
consideration to possible consequences stemming from
different early lifestyles. Readers will re-consider their
ideas of what it means to age, and gain a better
understanding of what can and cannot slow down the
process of ageing.
Fonte: http://www.worldscibooks.com/ December, 2009.
In the text the sentence "These questions have puzzled scientists and laymen alike for generations" is the same as:8, 9 and 10.
YOUTH PROLONGED: OLD AGE POSTPONED
by Robert Weale (King's College London, UK)
What exactly is human ageing? Can it be slowed down?
These questions have puzzled scientists and laymen alike
for generations, and continue to do so today. The author
addresses these thought-provoking issues by challenging
pre-conceived notions of age-perception, age-acceptance
and inter-age relations. Pertinent matters of age-related
communication are dealt with, and the reader is treated to
a grand tour of the latest theories of ageing, age-related
biological changes and age-related diseases, such as
Alzheimer's Disease. Here, the author's expertise in agerelated
eye diseases truly comes into its own.
Weale's unique work not only underlines important
genetic and avoidable risk factors but gives ample
consideration to possible consequences stemming from
different early lifestyles. Readers will re-consider their
ideas of what it means to age, and gain a better
understanding of what can and cannot slow down the
process of ageing.
Fonte: http://www.worldscibooks.com/ December, 2009.
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- Gramática - Língua InglesaAdjetivos | AdjectivesComparativo e superlativo de adjetivos | Comparative and superlative
Choose the only correct alternative to fill in the blanks:
I. Brazil is Argentina.
II. Japan is Bolivia.
III. The Everest is mountain in the world.
IV. France is not Canada.
I. Brazil is Argentina.
II. Japan is Bolivia.
III. The Everest is mountain in the world.
IV. France is not Canada.
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