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2020384 Ano: 2022
Disciplina: Contabilidade Pública
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: TELEBRAS

Acerca das características das receitas e das despesas públicas, julgue o item que se segue.

O serviço da dívida a pagar é um passivo flutuante e pode ser juros ou a própria amortização da dívida.

 

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2020383 Ano: 2022
Disciplina: Direito Financeiro
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: TELEBRAS

conta

saldo (R$)

dívidas mobiliárias

420.000

operações de crédito contratuais

500.000

restos a pagar processados

600.000

precatórios devidos dentro do prazo

800.000

haveres financeiros

1.000.000

precatórios devidos, após 5/5/2000, vencidos e não pagos

1.200.000

caixa

2.500.000

Considerando que os dados da tabela anterior se refiram a algumas contas de um ente governamental, julgue os próximos itens.

A dívida consolidada desse ente corresponde a R$ 2.920,00.

 

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2020382 Ano: 2022
Disciplina: Direito Financeiro
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: TELEBRAS

conta

saldo (R$)

dívidas mobiliárias

420.000

operações de crédito contratuais

500.000

restos a pagar processados

600.000

precatórios devidos dentro do prazo

800.000

haveres financeiros

1.000.000

precatórios devidos, após 5/5/2000, vencidos e não pagos

1.200.000

caixa

2.500.000

Considerando que os dados da tabela anterior se refiram a algumas contas de um ente governamental, julgue os próximos itens.

A dívida consolidada líquida desse ente é de R$ 320.000,00.

 

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2020380 Ano: 2022
Disciplina: Administração Geral
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: TELEBRAS

A respeito da maneira de melhorar a qualidade em serviços e das boas práticas na prestação de serviços, julgue o próximo item.

Caso alguns departamentos de determinada empresa apresentem excelentes resultados nas pesquisas de atendimento ao cliente e outros departamentos apresentem resultados muito ruins, a solução mais adequada para se ter conhecimento das melhores práticas a serem adotadas internamente será a realização de um benchmarking externo, com empresas do mesmo segmento.

 

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2020379 Ano: 2022
Disciplina: Administração Geral
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: TELEBRAS

A respeito da maneira de melhorar a qualidade em serviços e das boas práticas na prestação de serviços, julgue o próximo item.

A prestação de um serviço com a melhor qualidade possível é o principal motivador da satisfação do cliente, independentemente do tempo dispendido para solução da demanda.

 

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In May 2021, a hole was found in a robotic arm aboard the International Space Station (ISS). The suspected culprit was a piece of rogue space junk. While thankfully no astronauts were injured, it has re-focussed attention on the growing problem of orbital debris.

How did we get here?

It’s easy to forget that just seven decades ago the Moon was the only thing orbiting the Earth. On 1 January 2021 there were 6,542 satellites in orbit. Tellingly, only just over half of them were active. That’s a lot of useless metal careering around the planet at 28,000 kph — ten times faster than a bullet.

How bad is the problem?

Very bad and getting worse. Estimates suggest there are currently half a million pieces of debris the size of a marble or larger and 100 million pieces of debris above one millimeter across. Yet only 27,000 pieces are actively tracked by the US Department of Defense.

What is Kessler syndrome?

It’s a catastrophic chain of events in which a satellite is shattered by a piece of space junk (or a collision with another satellite) and the resulting debris destroys more satellites creating more junk and so on in a never-ending cascade. It’s a domino effect – one piece falls and then takes the rest with it – and is named after NASA scientist Donald Kessler, who outlined the dangers back in 1978.

What can we do about it?

Better regulation of new launches would help, as right now it’s a bit of a free-for-all. There are existing regulations in place to try and mitigate the dangers, such as a 25-year de-orbit rule for missions in low-Earth orbit. However, ESA’s Space Debris Environment Report says that less than 60 per cent of those flying in low-Earth orbit currently stick to the rules.

Colin Stuart. Space Junk: Is it a disaster waiting to happen?
Internet: <www.sciencefocus.com> (adapted).

Considering the text above, judge the following item.

The event described in the first paragraph is an example of an effect whose risks were predicted decades ago.

 

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2020377 Ano: 2022
Disciplina: Administração Geral
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: TELEBRAS

A respeito da maneira de melhorar a qualidade em serviços e das boas práticas na prestação de serviços, julgue o próximo item.

Para o sucesso de um projeto de benchmarking, é necessário o envolvimento da alta administração da organização para viabilizar os recursos necessários à implementação das ações que possibilitem adequar os procedimentos inerentes às boas práticas identificadas.

 

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2020376 Ano: 2022
Disciplina: Marketing
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: TELEBRAS

A respeito da maneira de melhorar a qualidade em serviços e das boas práticas na prestação de serviços, julgue o próximos itens.

A elevação do preço de um serviço deve estar associada à plena satisfação dos clientes, pois, quanto mais elevado for o preço, maior será a exigência do cliente em relação ao atendimento prestado e à qualidade do serviço.

 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2020375 Ano: 2022
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: TELEBRAS

In May 2021, a hole was found in a robotic arm aboard the International Space Station (ISS). The suspected culprit was a piece of rogue space junk. While thankfully no astronauts were injured, it has re-focussed attention on the growing problem of orbital debris.

How did we get here?

It’s easy to forget that just seven decades ago the Moon was the only thing orbiting the Earth. On 1 January 2021 there were 6,542 satellites in orbit. Tellingly, only just over half of them were active. That’s a lot of useless metal careering around the planet at 28,000 kph — ten times faster than a bullet.

How bad is the problem?

Very bad and getting worse. Estimates suggest there are currently half a million pieces of debris the size of a marble or larger and 100 million pieces of debris above one millimeter across. Yet only 27,000 pieces are actively tracked by the US Department of Defense.

What is Kessler syndrome?

It’s a catastrophic chain of events in which a satellite is shattered by a piece of space junk (or a collision with another satellite) and the resulting debris destroys more satellites creating more junk and so on in a never-ending cascade. It’s a domino effect – one piece falls and then takes the rest with it – and is named after NASA scientist Donald Kessler, who outlined the dangers back in 1978.

What can we do about it?

Better regulation of new launches would help, as right now it’s a bit of a free-for-all. There are existing regulations in place to try and mitigate the dangers, such as a 25-year de-orbit rule for missions in low-Earth orbit. However, ESA’s Space Debris Environment Report says that less than 60 per cent of those flying in low-Earth orbit currently stick to the rules.

Colin Stuart. Space Junk: Is it a disaster waiting to happen?
Internet: <www.sciencefocus.com> (adapted).

Considering the text above, judge the following item.

According to the text, regulations related to space debris can be considered lax at best.

 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2020374 Ano: 2022
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: TELEBRAS

In May 2021, a hole was found in a robotic arm aboard the International Space Station (ISS). The suspected culprit was a piece of rogue space junk. While thankfully no astronauts were injured, it has re-focussed attention on the growing problem of orbital debris.

How did we get here?

It’s easy to forget that just seven decades ago the Moon was the only thing orbiting the Earth. On 1 January 2021 there were 6,542 satellites in orbit. Tellingly, only just over half of them were active. That’s a lot of useless metal careering around the planet at 28,000 kph — ten times faster than a bullet.

How bad is the problem?

Very bad and getting worse. Estimates suggest there are currently half a million pieces of debris the size of a marble or larger and 100 million pieces of debris above one millimeter across. Yet only 27,000 pieces are actively tracked by the US Department of Defense.

What is Kessler syndrome?

It’s a catastrophic chain of events in which a satellite is shattered by a piece of space junk (or a collision with another satellite) and the resulting debris destroys more satellites creating more junk and so on in a never-ending cascade. It’s a domino effect – one piece falls and then takes the rest with it – and is named after NASA scientist Donald Kessler, who outlined the dangers back in 1978.

What can we do about it?

Better regulation of new launches would help, as right now it’s a bit of a free-for-all. There are existing regulations in place to try and mitigate the dangers, such as a 25-year de-orbit rule for missions in low-Earth orbit. However, ESA’s Space Debris Environment Report says that less than 60 per cent of those flying in low-Earth orbit currently stick to the rules.

Colin Stuart. Space Junk: Is it a disaster waiting to happen?
Internet: <www.sciencefocus.com> (adapted).

Considering the text above, judge the following item.

The adverb “Tellingly” (second paragraph) could be correctly replaced with convincingly, without changing the meaning of the text.

 

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