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Disciplina: Administração Financeira e Orçamentária
Banca: QUADRIX
Orgão: CRQ-4
Com base na Lei Complementar n.º 101/2000 e na Lei n.º 12.846/2013, julgue os itens de 50 a 55.
Integrarão as despesas da União, e serão incluídas na lei orçamentária, as despesas do Banco Central do Brasil relativas a pessoal e a encargos sociais, custeio administrativo, inclusive os destinados a benefícios e assistência aos servidores, e a investimentos.
Provas
Text for items from 31 to 40.
1 By releasing carbon dioxide to the atmosphere,
humans are rapidly altering the chemistry of the ocean
and affecting marine life. The acidity of the ocean has
4 increased by about 25% since before the Industrial
Revolution, greater than any other time within the last
two million years. Given the speed at which humans are
7 altering ocean chemistry, marine plants and animals may
not have time to adapt or migrate as they did in the past.
Because of acidification, marine life faces a
10 two-fold challenge: decreased carbonate availability and
increased acidity. Laboratory studies suggest changing
ocean chemistry will 1) harm life forms that rely on
13 carbonate-based shells and skeletons, 2) harm organisms
sensitive to acidity and 3) harm organisms higher up
the food chain that feed on these sensitive organisms.
16 However, we do not yet know exactly how ecosystems
will be impacted.
Internet: <www.epa.gov> (with adaptations).
According to the text, judge the items from 31 to 40.
The word “did” (line 8) is the past simple of the verb to do.
Provas
Text for items from 31 to 40.
1 By releasing carbon dioxide to the atmosphere,
humans are rapidly altering the chemistry of the ocean
and affecting marine life. The acidity of the ocean has
4 increased by about 25% since before the Industrial
Revolution, greater than any other time within the last
two million years. Given the speed at which humans are
7 altering ocean chemistry, marine plants and animals may
not have time to adapt or migrate as they did in the past.
Because of acidification, marine life faces a
10 two-fold challenge: decreased carbonate availability and
increased acidity. Laboratory studies suggest changing
ocean chemistry will 1) harm life forms that rely on
13 carbonate-based shells and skeletons, 2) harm organisms
sensitive to acidity and 3) harm organisms higher up
the food chain that feed on these sensitive organisms.
16 However, we do not yet know exactly how ecosystems
will be impacted.
Internet: <www.epa.gov> (with adaptations).
According to the text, judge the items from 31 to 40.
The last period of the text expresses a contrasting idea.
Provas
Text for items from 31 to 40.
1 By releasing carbon dioxide to the atmosphere,
humans are rapidly altering the chemistry of the ocean
and affecting marine life. The acidity of the ocean has
4 increased by about 25% since before the Industrial
Revolution, greater than any other time within the last
two million years. Given the speed at which humans are
7 altering ocean chemistry, marine plants and animals may
not have time to adapt or migrate as they did in the past.
Because of acidification, marine life faces a
10 two-fold challenge: decreased carbonate availability and
increased acidity. Laboratory studies suggest changing
ocean chemistry will 1) harm life forms that rely on
13 carbonate-based shells and skeletons, 2) harm organisms
sensitive to acidity and 3) harm organisms higher up
the food chain that feed on these sensitive organisms.
16 However, we do not yet know exactly how ecosystems
will be impacted.
Internet: <www.epa.gov> (with adaptations).
According to the text, judge the items from 31 to 40.
The period “Because of acidification, marine life face a two-fold challenge” (lines 9 and 10) can be rewritten as In spite of acidification, marine life face a two-fold challenge.
Provas
Text for items from 31 to 40.
1 By releasing carbon dioxide to the atmosphere,
humans are rapidly altering the chemistry of the ocean
and affecting marine life. The acidity of the ocean has
4 increased by about 25% since before the Industrial
Revolution, greater than any other time within the last
two million years. Given the speed at which humans are
7 altering ocean chemistry, marine plants and animals may
not have time to adapt or migrate as they did in the past.
Because of acidification, marine life faces a
10 two-fold challenge: decreased carbonate availability and
increased acidity. Laboratory studies suggest changing
ocean chemistry will 1) harm life forms that rely on
13 carbonate-based shells and skeletons, 2) harm organisms
sensitive to acidity and 3) harm organisms higher up
the food chain that feed on these sensitive organisms.
16 However, we do not yet know exactly how ecosystems
will be impacted.
Internet: <www.epa.gov> (with adaptations).
According to the text, judge the items from 31 to 40.
The period “Given the speed at which humans are altering ocean chemistry” (lines 6 and 7) is in the present progressive tense.
Provas
Text for items from 31 to 40.
1 By releasing carbon dioxide to the atmosphere,
humans are rapidly altering the chemistry of the ocean
and affecting marine life. The acidity of the ocean has
4 increased by about 25% since before the Industrial
Revolution, greater than any other time within the last
two million years. Given the speed at which humans are
7 altering ocean chemistry, marine plants and animals may
not have time to adapt or migrate as they did in the past.
Because of acidification, marine life faces a
10 two-fold challenge: decreased carbonate availability and
increased acidity. Laboratory studies suggest changing
ocean chemistry will 1) harm life forms that rely on
13 carbonate-based shells and skeletons, 2) harm organisms
sensitive to acidity and 3) harm organisms higher up
the food chain that feed on these sensitive organisms.
16 However, we do not yet know exactly how ecosystems
will be impacted.
Internet: <www.epa.gov> (with adaptations).
According to the text, judge the items from 31 to 40.
The word “studies” (line 11) is the main verb and it is in the third person singular to agree with “laboratory”.
Provas
Text for items from 31 to 40.
1 By releasing carbon dioxide to the atmosphere,
humans are rapidly altering the chemistry of the ocean
and affecting marine life. The acidity of the ocean has
4 increased by about 25% since before the Industrial
Revolution, greater than any other time within the last
two million years. Given the speed at which humans are
7 altering ocean chemistry, marine plants and animals may
not have time to adapt or migrate as they did in the past.
Because of acidification, marine life faces a
10 two-fold challenge: decreased carbonate availability and
increased acidity. Laboratory studies suggest changing
ocean chemistry will 1) harm life forms that rely on
13 carbonate-based shells and skeletons, 2) harm organisms
sensitive to acidity and 3) harm organisms higher up
the food chain that feed on these sensitive organisms.
16 However, we do not yet know exactly how ecosystems
will be impacted.
Internet: <www.epa.gov> (with adaptations).
According to the text, judge the items from 31 to 40.
After the Industrial Revolution carbon dioxide emission increased 25%.
Provas
Text for items from 31 to 40.
1 By releasing carbon dioxide to the atmosphere,
humans are rapidly altering the chemistry of the ocean
and affecting marine life. The acidity of the ocean has
4 increased by about 25% since before the Industrial
Revolution, greater than any other time within the last
two million years. Given the speed at which humans are
7 altering ocean chemistry, marine plants and animals may
not have time to adapt or migrate as they did in the past.
Because of acidification, marine life faces a
10 two-fold challenge: decreased carbonate availability and
increased acidity. Laboratory studies suggest changing
ocean chemistry will 1) harm life forms that rely on
13 carbonate-based shells and skeletons, 2) harm organisms
sensitive to acidity and 3) harm organisms higher up
the food chain that feed on these sensitive organisms.
16 However, we do not yet know exactly how ecosystems
will be impacted.
Internet: <www.epa.gov> (with adaptations).
According to the text, judge the items from 31 to 40.
The acidity of the ocean has increased considerably in the past 25 years.
Provas
Text for items from 31 to 40.
1 By releasing carbon dioxide to the atmosphere,
humans are rapidly altering the chemistry of the ocean
and affecting marine life. The acidity of the ocean has
4 increased by about 25% since before the Industrial
Revolution, greater than any other time within the last
two million years. Given the speed at which humans are
7 altering ocean chemistry, marine plants and animals may
not have time to adapt or migrate as they did in the past.
Because of acidification, marine life faces a
10 two-fold challenge: decreased carbonate availability and
increased acidity. Laboratory studies suggest changing
ocean chemistry will 1) harm life forms that rely on
13 carbonate-based shells and skeletons, 2) harm organisms
sensitive to acidity and 3) harm organisms higher up
the food chain that feed on these sensitive organisms.
16 However, we do not yet know exactly how ecosystems
will be impacted.
Internet: <www.epa.gov> (with adaptations).
According to the text, judge the items from 31 to 40.
It is known exactly how ecosystems will be impacted. They are going to be extinct.
Provas
Text for items from 31 to 40.
1 By releasing carbon dioxide to the atmosphere,
humans are rapidly altering the chemistry of the ocean
and affecting marine life. The acidity of the ocean has
4 increased by about 25% since before the Industrial
Revolution, greater than any other time within the last
two million years. Given the speed at which humans are
7 altering ocean chemistry, marine plants and animals may
not have time to adapt or migrate as they did in the past.
Because of acidification, marine life faces a
10 two-fold challenge: decreased carbonate availability and
increased acidity. Laboratory studies suggest changing
ocean chemistry will 1) harm life forms that rely on
13 carbonate-based shells and skeletons, 2) harm organisms
sensitive to acidity and 3) harm organisms higher up
the food chain that feed on these sensitive organisms.
16 However, we do not yet know exactly how ecosystems
will be impacted.
Internet: <www.epa.gov> (with adaptations).
According to the text, judge the items from 31 to 40.
The text suggests that marine life has adapted to changes in the past.
Provas
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