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Foram encontradas 40 questões.

Considerando o ciclo de um genérico processo fabril como sendo encomenda – fabricação – despacho e entrega, podemos definir, de forma análoga para o serviço de transporte uma seqüência que melhor representa este ciclo para os gasodutos. Dentre as opções abaixo a seqüência que melhor representa o ciclo para os transportadores é:

 

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É comum ocorrer situações em que um ou mais carregadores requisitem serviços de transporte para um mesmo ponto de entrega. Considere o caso em que dois carregadores, um com serviço firme e o outro com serviço interruptível requisitem o serviço. Assegurado que existe capacidade no ponto de entrega o carregador programa exatamente as quantidades requisitadas por cada um dos dois carregadores. Entretanto uma falha do sistema de transporte resulta em entrega de gás inferior e ao requisitado pelos carregadores e programado pelo transportador. Qual é o item que melhor indica a correta alocação do gás entregue pelo transportador?

 

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Considere as seguintes afirmativas:

I) A indústria de gás natural no Brasil começou na Bahia na década de 60;

II) CEG no Rio de Janeiro e COMGÁS em São Paulo são as companhias de distribuição de gás mais antigas do país;

III) A descoberta de gás natural na Bacia de Campos, após o início da indústria na Bahia foi o principal agente a impulsionar o crescimento da indústria de gás no Brasil.

Assinale a alternativa correta:

 

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A Constituição de 1988 alterou profundamente as regras da indústria do gás no Brasil. O fato mais relevante foi:

 

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1443685 Ano: 2006
Disciplina: Administração Pública
Banca: UFRJ
Orgão: TBG

Os termos abaixo fazem parte dos Critérios de Excelência do Plano Nacional de Qualidade, com EXCEÇÃO DE:

 

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Analise as seguintes afirmações sob a ótica da Gestão pela Qualidade Total:

I) O Método de Análise de Pareto é sempre baseado em fatos e dados reais e por esta razão, permite priorizar ações relativas a um determinado problema.

II) O diagrama de Ishikawa é utilizado para correlacionar um efeito às suas causas.

III) As duas ferramentas mencionadas em (I) e (II) são comumente utilizadas nos primeiros anos de introdução à Gestão pela Qualidade Total.

Assinale a alternativa correta:

 

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84488 Ano: 2006
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UFRJ
Orgão: TBG
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Doubts About Nuclear Energy

Your article “Re-energized”, about the French nuclear-energy company Areva [Nov. 14], noted that there may be a comeback for nuclear power. Even if there is evidence of a “nuclear renaissance”, as Areva's head, Anne Lauvergeon, put it, I can't see nuclear power plants becoming popular in most of Europe. There are still serious problems with handling the drainage of reactor coolant into rivers, and there is the major concern of how to dispose of nuclear waste. Long-distance transport of such material is highly dangerous, especially with the threat of terrorist attacks. And can we place on future generations the burden of coping with tons of hazardous radioactive substances? The reasons for the sudden return of nuclear energy – spiking oil prices and the effect of greenhouse gases – also call for investment in alternative-energy technologies. Wind, solar or water energy could help stop the progress of global warming and make us independent of fossil fuels. Alternative energies would save us money in the long run without the immense drawbacks of nuclear energy.

LISA JANK Augsburg, Germany

(Time, December 19, 2005, p. 10)

The word spiking in “spiking oil prices” suggests a movement that:

 

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84487 Ano: 2006
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UFRJ
Orgão: TBG
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Doubts About Nuclear Energy

Your article “Re-energized”, about the French nuclear-energy company Areva [Nov. 14], noted that there may be a comeback for nuclear power. Even if there is evidence of a “nuclear renaissance”, as Areva's head, Anne Lauvergeon, put it, I can't see nuclear power plants becoming popular in most of Europe. There are still serious problems with handling the drainage of reactor coolant into rivers, and there is the major concern of how to dispose of nuclear waste. Long-distance transport of such material is highly dangerous, especially with the threat of terrorist attacks. And can we place on future generations the burden of coping with tons of hazardous radioactive substances? The reasons for the sudden return of nuclear energy – spiking oil prices and the effect of greenhouse gases – also call for investment in alternative-energy technologies. Wind, solar or water energy could help stop the progress of global warming and make us independent of fossil fuels. Alternative energies would save us money in the long run without the immense drawbacks of nuclear energy.

LISA JANK Augsburg, Germany

(Time, December 19, 2005, p. 10)

The underlined expression in “Alternative energies would save us money in the long run “ means:

 

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84486 Ano: 2006
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UFRJ
Orgão: TBG
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Doubts About Nuclear Energy

Your article “Re-energized”, about the French nuclear-energy company Areva [Nov. 14], noted that there may be a comeback for nuclear power. Even if there is evidence of a “nuclear renaissance”, as Areva's head, Anne Lauvergeon, put it, I can't see nuclear power plants becoming popular in most of Europe. There are still serious problems with handling the drainage of reactor coolant into rivers, and there is the major concern of how to dispose of nuclear waste. Long-distance transport of such material is highly dangerous, especially with the threat of terrorist attacks. And can we place on future generations the burden of coping with tons of hazardous radioactive substances? The reasons for the sudden return of nuclear energy – spiking oil prices and the effect of greenhouse gases – also call for investment in alternative-energy technologies. Wind, solar or water energy could help stop the progress of global warming and make us independent of fossil fuels. Alternative energies would save us money in the long run without the immense drawbacks of nuclear energy.

LISA JANK Augsburg, Germany

(Time, December 19, 2005, p. 10)

When the writer refers to “the burden of coping”, she implies, among other issues, that future generations will have to:

 

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84485 Ano: 2006
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UFRJ
Orgão: TBG
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Doubts About Nuclear Energy

Your article “Re-energized”, about the French nuclear-energy company Areva [Nov. 14], noted that there may be a comeback for nuclear power. Even if there is evidence of a “nuclear renaissance”, as Areva's head, Anne Lauvergeon, put it, I can't see nuclear power plants becoming popular in most of Europe. There are still serious problems with handling the drainage of reactor coolant into rivers, and there is the major concern of how to dispose of nuclear waste. Long-distance transport of such material is highly dangerous, especially with the threat of terrorist attacks. And can we place on future generations the burden of coping with tons of hazardous radioactive substances? The reasons for the sudden return of nuclear energy – spiking oil prices and the effect of greenhouse gases – also call for investment in alternative-energy technologies. Wind, solar or water energy could help stop the progress of global warming and make us independent of fossil fuels. Alternative energies would save us money in the long run without the immense drawbacks of nuclear energy.

LISA JANK
Augsburg, Germany

(Time, December 19, 2005, p. 10)

The author of this letter considers the revival of nuclear energy:

 

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