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Com base na Constituição do Estado do Espírito Santo, julgue o item.
Compete ao TJ/ES processar e julgar, originariamente, nos crimes comuns, o vice-governador do estado, os deputados estaduais e os prefeitos municipais.
 

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Com base na Constituição do Estado do Espírito Santo, julgue o item.
A LOJ/ES, de iniciativa do STJ, deverá ser encaminhada para aprovação na Assembleia Legislativa, e, depois, ser submetida à sanção do governador do estado.
 

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Com base na Constituição do Estado do Espírito Santo, julgue o item.

É permitida a acumulação remunerada de dois cargos públicos privativos de médico, desde que comprovada a compatibilidade de horários, limitados os subsídios ao teto constitucional.

 

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Com base na Constituição do Estado do Espírito Santo, julgue o item.

A vedação ao nepotismo não se encontra prevista expressamente no texto constitucional do estado do Espírito Santo, ainda que incidente por determinação de súmula vinculante do STF.

 

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A língua escrita, como a falada, compreende diferentes níveis, de acordo com o uso que dela se faça. Por exemplo, em uma carta a um amigo, podemos nos valer de determinado padrão de linguagem que incorpore expressões extremamente pessoais ou coloquiais; em um parecer jurídico, não se há de estranhar a presença do vocabulário técnico correspondente. Nos dois casos, há um padrão de linguagem que atende ao uso que fazemos da língua, a finalidade com que a empregamos.
Manual de Redação da Presidência da República. 2.º ed., 2002, p. 5. Internet: <www.planalto.gov.br> (com adaptações).
Tendo o texto acima como referência inicial, julgue o item subsecutivo, referente à linguagem empregada na correspondência oficial.
O emprego da norma culta dispensa a formalidade de tratamento em documentos emitidos internamente em órgãos da administração pública.
 

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A língua escrita, como a falada, compreende diferentes níveis, de acordo com o uso que dela se faça. Por exemplo, em uma carta a um amigo, podemos nos valer de determinado padrão de linguagem que incorpore expressões extremamente pessoais ou coloquiais; em um parecer jurídico, não se há de estranhar a presença do vocabulário técnico correspondente. Nos dois casos, há um padrão de linguagem que atende ao uso que fazemos da língua, a finalidade com que a empregamos.
Manual de Redação da Presidência da República. 2.º ed., 2002, p. 5. Internet: <www.planalto.gov.br> (com adaptações).
Tendo o texto acima como referência inicial, julgue o item subsecutivo, referente à linguagem empregada na correspondência oficial.
Os assuntos que constam da redação oficial devem ser tratados de forma impessoal, com exceção das propostas de projetos normativos apresentadas nas exposições de motivos.
 

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A possibilidade de alguém sair às ruas do Cairo para protestar contra o presidente Hosni Mubarak em 1998, ano em que o jornalista norte-americano de origem egípcia Abdalla Hassan se mudou para a cidade, era, nas palavras dele, “simplesmente impensável”. “No máximo, culpava-se o primeiro-ministro, jamais o presidente”, disse Hassan, enquanto os protestos se espalhavam pelas ruas da capital egípcia. Seu depoimento dá a dimensão do medo imposto pelo ditador, que permaneceu 30 anos no poder — e quão espetaculares e inesperados foram os eventos no Cairo e em cidades como Suez e Alexandria. Multidões sublevadas saíram pelas ruas clamando por melhores condições de vida, emprego e, sobretudo, pelo fim do regime de Mubarak. Para deter as manifestações, o ditador desativou a Internet, cortou a telefonia celular e ocupou estações de rádio e TV. Decretou toque de recolher. Não adiantou. Os protestos continuaram. A semana terminou sem que estivesse claro o futuro político do maior aliado dos Estados Unidos da América (EUA) no mundo árabe. Se Mubarak caísse, o que viria em seu lugar — uma democracia moderna ou uma teocracia islâmica como a do Irã? A resposta a essa pergunta é crucial para toda a região.
Juliano Machado e Letícia Sorg. O grito árabe pela democracia. In: Época, 31/1/2011, p. 32 (com adaptações).
Considerando as ideias e estruturas linguísticas do texto acima, julgue o próximo item.
No trecho “enquanto os protestos se espalhavam pelas ruas da capital egípcia”, a próclise do pronome “se” justifica-se pela natureza subordinada da oração, explicitada pela conjunção temporal “enquanto”.
 

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This text refer to item.
Information technology plays a major part in all productive sectors in Brazil, and there is an increasing awareness of its essential role in helping the country achieve economic growth for the economy. Brazil can justifiably claim to be a global strategic player in the IT-BPO industry.
Brazilian companies in the sector have created a very thriving industry over the years. They have acquired know-how through decades of experience, they have innovated and, as result, excelled in various business and government areas, and they have grown in step with increased domestic demand.
Information technology-based public services are on the rise in Brazil. Best practices are being promoted throughout the most diverse areas — health, education, public safety, and finance, amongst others and in the three spheres of the government, namely, the federal, state and municipal ones. Communications within society are increasingly done via computers. A law enacted in May 2009, for example, requires that government agencies report all their revenues and spending on the Internet, consolidating a practice that had already been adopted by some agencies.
At the end of 2007, IDC carried out a survey among 156 companies in the government sector to identify IT investment trends for the following years. The main challenges for all spheres are the extension and improvement of their existing infrastructure. The government’s priorities also include improving the services provided to citizens and streamlining internal procedures. The implementation of ERP systems can answer these needs directly, offering more integration, efficiency in processes, cost reduction and increased transparency in operations. In response to this demand, several IT-BPO companies operating in Brazil are offering ERPs with management modules developed for the public sector.
Some Brazilian e-government case studies have proven to be remarkable international successes. Electronic ballot boxes were first used in the municipal elections of 1996. In the most recent municipal elections, held in 2008, in which mayors and city councilors were elected, electronic ballot boxes were available to the entire electorate. The numbers involved are impressive and show how complex the operation was in terms of information technology: 5,563 cities, 371,874 electoral sections, and over 110 million voters. Almost all the votes were counted before midnight on the same day of the election.
Another example that adds to Brazil’s credibility in this area is its tax return system, which is almost exclusively Internet-based.
It is also worth highlighting the Brazilian Federal Government’s Electronic Procurement System (Compras Net), regarded by the Inter American Development Bank (IADB) as a source for reference in the procurement of goods and standard services for public administration, as it provides secure information.
Internet: <www.brasscom.org.br> (adapted).
Taking into consideration the text, judge the following item.
In accordance with the Law (May, 2009), government agencies are supposed to provide information about their income from taxes and expenditure.
 

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This text refer to item.
Information technology plays a major part in all productive sectors in Brazil, and there is an increasing awareness of its essential role in helping the country achieve economic growth for the economy. Brazil can justifiably claim to be a global strategic player in the IT-BPO industry.
Brazilian companies in the sector have created a very thriving industry over the years. They have acquired know-how through decades of experience, they have innovated and, as result, excelled in various business and government areas, and they have grown in step with increased domestic demand.
Information technology-based public services are on the rise in Brazil. Best practices are being promoted throughout the most diverse areas — health, education, public safety, and finance, amongst others and in the three spheres of the government, namely, the federal, state and municipal ones. Communications within society are increasingly done via computers. A law enacted in May 2009, for example, requires that government agencies report all their revenues and spending on the Internet, consolidating a practice that had already been adopted by some agencies.
At the end of 2007, IDC carried out a survey among 156 companies in the government sector to identify IT investment trends for the following years. The main challenges for all spheres are the extension and improvement of their existing infrastructure. The government’s priorities also include improving the services provided to citizens and streamlining internal procedures. The implementation of ERP systems can answer these needs directly, offering more integration, efficiency in processes, cost reduction and increased transparency in operations. In response to this demand, several IT-BPO companies operating in Brazil are offering ERPs with management modules developed for the public sector.
Some Brazilian e-government case studies have proven to be remarkable international successes. Electronic ballot boxes were first used in the municipal elections of 1996. In the most recent municipal elections, held in 2008, in which mayors and city councilors were elected, electronic ballot boxes were available to the entire electorate. The numbers involved are impressive and show how complex the operation was in terms of information technology: 5,563 cities, 371,874 electoral sections, and over 110 million voters. Almost all the votes were counted before midnight on the same day of the election.
Another example that adds to Brazil’s credibility in this area is its tax return system, which is almost exclusively Internet-based.
It is also worth highlighting the Brazilian Federal Government’s Electronic Procurement System (Compras Net), regarded by the Inter American Development Bank (IADB) as a source for reference in the procurement of goods and standard services for public administration, as it provides secure information.
Internet: <www.brasscom.org.br> (adapted).
Taking into consideration the text, judge the following item.
In Brazil, information technology-based public services are increasing steadily.
 

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This text refer to item.
Information technology plays a major part in all productive sectors in Brazil, and there is an increasing awareness of its essential role in helping the country achieve economic growth for the economy. Brazil can justifiably claim to be a global strategic player in the IT-BPO industry.
Brazilian companies in the sector have created a very thriving industry over the years. They have acquired know-how through decades of experience, they have innovated and, as result, excelled in various business and government areas, and they have grown in step with increased domestic demand.
Information technology-based public services are on the rise in Brazil. Best practices are being promoted throughout the most diverse areas — health, education, public safety, and finance, amongst others and in the three spheres of the government, namely, the federal, state and municipal ones. Communications within society are increasingly done via computers. A law enacted in May 2009, for example, requires that government agencies report all their revenues and spending on the Internet, consolidating a practice that had already been adopted by some agencies.
At the end of 2007, IDC carried out a survey among 156 companies in the government sector to identify IT investment trends for the following years. The main challenges for all spheres are the extension and improvement of their existing infrastructure. The government’s priorities also include improving the services provided to citizens and streamlining internal procedures. The implementation of ERP systems can answer these needs directly, offering more integration, efficiency in processes, cost reduction and increased transparency in operations. In response to this demand, several IT-BPO companies operating in Brazil are offering ERPs with management modules developed for the public sector.
Some Brazilian e-government case studies have proven to be remarkable international successes. Electronic ballot boxes were first used in the municipal elections of 1996. In the most recent municipal elections, held in 2008, in which mayors and city councilors were elected, electronic ballot boxes were available to the entire electorate. The numbers involved are impressive and show how complex the operation was in terms of information technology: 5,563 cities, 371,874 electoral sections, and over 110 million voters. Almost all the votes were counted before midnight on the same day of the election.
Another example that adds to Brazil’s credibility in this area is its tax return system, which is almost exclusively Internet-based.
It is also worth highlighting the Brazilian Federal Government’s Electronic Procurement System (Compras Net), regarded by the Inter American Development Bank (IADB) as a source for reference in the procurement of goods and standard services for public administration, as it provides secure information.
Internet: <www.brasscom.org.br> (adapted).
Taking into consideration the text, judge the following item.
Information technology assures economic growth.
 

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