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829773 Ano: 2006
Disciplina: Legislação Federal
Banca: ESAF
Orgão: ANEEL
A respeito da participação dos agentes em um modelo de setor elétrico que, entre as possíveis estruturas varejista e atacadista, contempla somente a opção de mercado atacadista de energia, julgue os itens a seguir.
I. Os produtores independentes de energia têm a opção de vender energia diretamente aos distribuidores.
II. O consumidor residencial compra energia diretamente das distribuidoras de energia elétrica.
III. Nesse tipo de modelo, não existe a figura do consumidor livre.
IV. Os distribuidores podem obter energia do mercado atacadista.
V. O órgão regulador atua decisivamente na imposição de preços no mercado atacadista.
A quantidade de itens certos é igual a
 

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829772 Ano: 2006
Disciplina: Legislação Federal
Banca: ESAF
Orgão: ANEEL
Em um ambiente de operação competitivo no setor elétrico, os principais componentes estruturais são numerados a seguir.
I. Empresa de distribuição.
II. Empresa geradora.
III. Agência reguladora.
IV. Corretor (Broker).
V. Empresa de comercialização.
Preencha corretamente os parênteses abaixo com o número romano correspondente, de acordo com a definição, função ou característica associada ao respectivo componente do modelo mencionado anteriormente.
( ) Dedica-se a intermediar os negócios de compra e venda de energia.
( ) Opera com garantia de livre acesso aos sistemas de transmissão e de distribuição, sendo que, nesse caso, pagam pelo serviço desses sistemas.
( ) Em geral, suas atividades não sofrem regulação econômica, concentrando-se na competição por contratos de compra e venda de energia nos mercados de energia de longo e curto prazos.
( ) Sua atividade econômica constitui-se em um monopólio natural sujeito a regulação técnica e econômica.
( ) Sua função é criar condições favoráveis a fim de que o desenvolvimento do mercado de energia elétrica funcione com equilíbrio entre os agentes e promova benefícios para a sociedade.
Assinale a opção que apresenta a seqüência correta de marcações indicada nos parênteses.
 

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829771 Ano: 2006
Disciplina: Legislação Federal
Banca: ESAF
Orgão: ANEEL
Na estrutura de um sistema de energia elétrica em ambiente competitivo,
 

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Com relação à Lei n. 9.074, de 7/7/1995, que estabelece normas para outorga e prorrogações das concessões e permissões de serviços públicos, assinale a opção correta.

 

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Read the text below which is entitled “Small Steps for Big Results” in order to answer question.

Small Steps for Big Results
www.msnbc.msn.com
19th June, 2006 (Adapted)

For the past 30 years, my colleagues and I at the nonprofit Preventive Medicine Research Institute and the School of Medicine at the University of California, SanFrancisco (UCSF), have conducted research showing how powerful changes in diet and lifestyle can be.

Nevertheless, we concluded that information is not usually enough to motivate lasting changes. If it were, no one would smoke. We need to work at a deeper level. In our studies, I asked people, “Why do you smoke? Overeat? Drink too much? Work too hard? Abuse substances?
Watch too much television? These behaviors seem so maladaptive to me.”

They would reply, “You just don’t get it. These behaviors are very adaptive because they help us get through the day.” As I wrote in an earlier column, loneliness and depression are epidemic in our culture. If we address these deeper issues, then it becomes easier for people to make lasting changes in their behaviors.

The author proposes the attainment of changes

 

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Read the text below which is entitled “Small Steps for Big Results” in order to answer question.

Small Steps for Big Results
www.msnbc.msn.com
19th June, 2006 (Adapted)

For the past 30 years, my colleagues and I at the nonprofit Preventive Medicine Research Institute and the School of Medicine at the University of California, SanFrancisco (UCSF), have conducted research showing how powerful changes in diet and lifestyle can be.

Nevertheless, we concluded that information is not usually enough to motivate lasting changes. If it were, no one would smoke. We need to work at a deeper level. In our studies, I asked people, “Why do you smoke? Overeat? Drink too much? Work too hard? Abuse substances?
Watch too much television? These behaviors seem so maladaptive to me.”

They would reply, “You just don’t get it. These behaviors are very adaptive because they help us get through the day.” As I wrote in an earlier column, loneliness and depression are epidemic in our culture. If we address these deeper issues, then it becomes easier for people to make lasting changes in their behaviors.

The author defines loneliness and depression as being epidemic in our culture, which means that these feelings are

 

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Read the text below which is entitled “Small Steps for Big Results” in order to answer question.

Small Steps for Big Results
www.msnbc.msn.com
19th June, 2006 (Adapted)

For the past 30 years, my colleagues and I at the nonprofit Preventive Medicine Research Institute and the School of Medicine at the University of California, SanFrancisco (UCSF), have conducted research showing how powerful changes in diet and lifestyle can be.

Nevertheless, we concluded that information is not usually enough to motivate lasting changes. If it were, no one would smoke. We need to work at a deeper level. In our studies, I asked people, “Why do you smoke? Overeat? Drink too much? Work too hard? Abuse substances?
Watch too much television? These behaviors seem so maladaptive to me.”

They would reply, “You just don’t get it. These behaviors are very adaptive because they help us get through the day.” As I wrote in an earlier column, loneliness and depression are epidemic in our culture. If we address these deeper issues, then it becomes easier for people to make lasting changes in their behaviors.

The text refers to research

 

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Read the text below which is entitled “Power in the jungle” in order to answer question.

Power in the jungle

The Economist (adapted)

1st June 2006

Laurentino Meurer, a migrant from southern Brazil, arrived in Jaciparaná about four years ago. He was sure he had made the right choice when he read in a magazine that the dirt-track settlement alongside a river of the same name would be “the fastest-growing place in Brazil”. He hopes that the Drogaria Bom Jesus, the chemist’s shop he runs on the main road, will play a prominent role in the coming boom. Along with remedies, it sells plots of land – 77 a month, he boasts. But that was a while ago. “There is not much demand right now,” he admits.

Mr Meurer’s hopes rest on a government-backed scheme to dam the Madeira River, the Amazon’s mightiest tributary. If this goes ahead, Jaciparaná will host thousands of workers building one of the two dams. Together, the dams would generate 6,450MW of electricity, 8% of Brazil’s installed capacity. If it does not, the district will probably return to the torpor that set in when the rubber-bearing Madeira-Mamoré railway ceased running in 1972, leaving a picturesque ruin of a station.

To hear the prospective builders tell it, the stakes for Brazil are similar. An electricity shortage choked the economy in 2001. Another looms by 2011 unless the Rio Madeira project is approved, says Irineu Meireles of Odebrecht, a construction company that hopes to be majority partner in the scheme.

In paragraph 3, the occurrence of an electricity shortage in Brazil by 2011 is

 

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Read the text below which is entitled “Power in the jungle” in order to answer question.
Power in the jungle
The Economist (adapted)
1st June 2006
Laurentino Meurer, a migrant from southern Brazil, arrived in Jaciparaná about four years ago. He was sure he had made the right choice when he read in a magazine that the dirt-track settlement alongside a river of the same name would be “the fastest-growing place in Brazil”. He hopes that the Drogaria Bom Jesus, the chemist’s shop he runs on the main road, will play a prominent role in the coming boom. Along with remedies, it sells plots of land – 77 a month, he boasts. But that was a while ago. “There is not much demand right now,” he admits.
Mr Meurer’s hopes rest on a government-backed scheme to dam the Madeira River, the Amazon’s mightiest tributary. If this goes ahead, Jaciparaná will host thousands of workers building one of the two dams. Together, the dams would generate 6,450MW of electricity, 8% of Brazil’s installed capacity. If it does not, the district will probably return to the torpor that set in when the rubber-bearing Madeira-Mamoré railway ceased running in 1972, leaving a picturesque ruin of a station.
To hear the prospective builders tell it, the stakes for Brazil are similar. An electricity shortage choked the economy in 2001. Another looms by 2011 unless the Rio Madeira project is approved, says Irineu Meireles of Odebrecht, a construction company that hopes to be majority partner in the scheme.
In paragraph 2, the Madeira River is mentioned as
 

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Read the text below which is entitled “Power in the jungle” in order to answer question.

Power in the jungle

The Economist (adapted)

1st June 2006

Laurentino Meurer, a migrant from southern Brazil, arrived in Jaciparaná about four years ago. He was sure he had made the right choice when he read in a magazine that the dirt-track settlement alongside a river of the same name would be “the fastest-growing place in Brazil”. He hopes that the Drogaria Bom Jesus, the chemist’s shop he runs on the main road, will play a prominent role in the coming boom. Along with remedies, it sells plots of land – 77 a month, he boasts. But that was a while ago. “There is not much demand right now,” he admits.

Mr Meurer’s hopes rest on a government-backed scheme to dam the Madeira River, the Amazon’s mightiest tributary. If this goes ahead, Jaciparaná will host thousands of workers building one of the two dams. Together, the dams would generate 6,450MW of electricity, 8% of Brazil’s installed capacity. If it does not, the district will probably return to the torpor that set in when the rubber-bearing Madeira-Mamoré railway ceased running in 1972, leaving a picturesque ruin of a station.

To hear the prospective builders tell it, the stakes for Brazil are similar. An electricity shortage choked the economy in 2001. Another looms by 2011 unless the Rio Madeira project is approved, says Irineu Meireles of Odebrecht, a construction company that hopes to be majority partner in the scheme.

In paragraph 1, the author reports a migrant’s

 

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