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2476035 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Administração Geral
Banca: CETRO
Orgão: ANVISA
Há 5 estratégias de resolução de conflitos. Correlacione a coluna das estratégias com a coluna de seus respectivos conceitos e, em seguida, assinale a alternativa que apresenta a sequência correta.
Estratégias Conceitos
1. Competição.
2. Colaboração.
3. Evitamento .
4. Acomodação.
5. Compromisso.
( ) Ignorar os conflitos e as pessoas de quem se discorda.
( ) Uma das partes sacrifica seus interesses para fortalecer o relacionamento entre as partes.
( ) Satisfação dos próprios interesses.
( ) Aceitar uma solução que satisfaça, mesmo que parcialmente, os interesses de ambas as partes.
( ) As partes conflitantes desejam satisfazer os interesses de ambas.
 

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2476034 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Administração Geral
Banca: CETRO
Orgão: ANVISA
French e Raven desenvolveram estudos das fontes de poder social, ou seja, da capacidade de exercer influência interpessoal. Eles consideraram 5 fontes básicas de poder: legítimo, de recompensa, coercitivo, de especialização e de referência. A respeito dessas fontes, assinale a alternativa correta.
 

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2476033 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Administração Pública
Banca: CETRO
Orgão: ANVISA
Inúmeras empresas privadas, públicas e agências governamentais estão revendo seus sistemas de remuneração. A esse respeito, correlacione a coluna dos programas de remuneração variável com a coluna de seus conceitos e, em seguida, assinale a alternativa que apresenta a sequência correta.
Programas de remuneração variável Conceitos
1. Remuneração por unidade produzida.
2. Pagamento com base no mérito.
3. Bônus.
4. Remuneração por habilidades.
5. Participação nos lucros.
( ) No caso dos executivos, é comum o pagamento em ações da empresa.
( ) O pagamento é anual e geralmente excede os salários-base dos presidentes de empresa.
( ) Bastante popular, este programa é utilizado há muito tempo como forma de compensar funcionários da área de produção.
( ) O pagamento é feito com base na variedade de funções que o funcionário é capaz de desempenhar.
( ) Quem tem melhor desempenho pode receber maiores recompensas.
 

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2476032 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Administração Geral
Banca: CETRO
Orgão: ANVISA
Para vários autores, “equipes” e “grupos” não são a mesma coisa. A respeito das características de equipes e grupos, correlacione as colunas abaixo e, em seguida, assinale a alternativa que apresenta a sequência correta.
Coluna 1 Coluna 2
E. Equipe.
G. Grupo.
( ) Interage basicamente para compartilhar informações.
( ) Seu desempenho é o somatório das contribuições individuais de seus membros.
( ) Não tem necessidade de se engajar em um trabalho coletivo que requeira esforço conjunto.
( ) A sinergia é positiva, graças ao esforço coordenado.
( ) Esforços individuais resultam em desempenho maior do que a soma de suas contribuições individuais.
 

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Research advances in the ageing field can sometimes give a boost to charlatans pitching their elixirs. A case in point is resveratrol, found in grape skins and red wine: it seemed both to extend lifespan in some animals and to have health benefits in mice. The news media immediately leapt on the story, as did the pharmaceutical industry. David Sinclair, a molecular biologist at Harvard Medical School, has appeared on US national television discussing resveratrol's effects. But he now finds that quotes and images from his many media appearances are being taken out of context and used to pitch commercial resveratrol supplements of dubious value. In the studies conducted thus far, the dose of resveratrol used has been much larger than any amount someone can obtain through diet alone and most resveratrol supplements contain a much smaller dose than those used in research.
Adapted from Nature, 2010, &Today’s Dietitian, 2012.
Based on the text, consider the assertions below.
I. Legitimate scientific researches occasionally encourage scams.
II. A grape compound called resveratrol has been proven to be effective against ageing.
III. The news media has been misquoting a Harvard biologist’s words to sell their supplements.
IV. One cannot get the recommended dose of resveratrol through diet or supplements.
The correct assertion(s) is/are
 

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An increased incidence of kidney stones and renal failure in infants has been reported in China, believed to be associated with the ingestion of infant formula contaminated with melamine. It has been discovered that melamine has been deliberately added to raw milk for a number of months in order to boost its apparent protein content. In 2007 there was a large outbreak of renal failure in cats and dogs in the USA associated with ingestion of pet food found to contain melamine and cyanuric acid. Melamine alone is of low toxicity; experimental studies have shown that combination with cyanuric acid leads to crystal formation and subsequent kidney toxicity.
Choose the alternative that fills in correctly the blank of the sentence below.
“Melamine alone is of low toxicity; experimental studies have shown that combination with cyanuric acid leads to crystal formation and subsequent kidney toxicity”.
World Health Organization, 30/10/2008.
 

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The alarm Europe the discovery horse meat beef products escalated again Monday, when the Swedish furniture giant Ikea withdrew an estimated 1,670 pounds meatballs sale 14 European countries. Ikea acted after authorities in the Czech Republic detected horse meat in its meatballs. The company said it had made the decision even though its tests two weeks ago did not detect horse DNA. Horse meat mixed with beef was first found last month in Ireland, then Britain, and has now expanded steadily across the Continent. The situation in Europe has created unease among American consumers over or not horse meat might also find its way into the food supply in the United States.
(The New York Times, 2/25/2013)
Based on the text, it is correct to affirm that
 

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The alarm Europe the discovery horse meat beef products escalated again Monday, when the Swedish furniture giant Ikea withdrew an estimated 1,670 pounds meatballs sale 14 European countries. Ikea acted after authorities in the Czech Republic detected horse meat in its meatballs. The company said it had made the decision even though its tests two weeks ago did not detect horse DNA. Horse meat mixed with beef was first found last month in Ireland, then Britain, and has now expanded steadily across the Continent. The situation in Europe has created unease among American consumers over or not horse meat might also find its way into the food supply in the United States.
(The New York Times, 2/25/2013)
According to the formal rule of the English language, choose the alternative that fills in correctly the blank of the sentence below.
“The situation in Europe has created unease among American consumers over or not horse meat might also find its way into the food supply in the United States”.
 

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The alarm Europe the discovery horse meat beef products escalated again Monday, when the Swedish furniture giant Ikea withdrew an estimated 1,670 pounds meatballs sale 14 European countries. Ikea acted after authorities in the Czech Republic detected horse meat in its meatballs. The company said it had made the decision even though its tests two weeks ago did not detect horse DNA. Horse meat mixed with beef was first found last month in Ireland, then Britain, and has now expanded steadily across the Continent. The situation in Europe has created unease among American consumers over or not horse meat might also find its way into the food supply in the United States.
(The New York Times, 2/25/2013)
Choose the alternative that fills in, correctly and respectively, the blanks of the sentence below.
“The alarm Europe the discovery horse meat beef products escalated again Monday, when the Swedish furniture giant Ikea withdrew an estimated 1,670 pounds meatballs sale 14 European countries”.
 

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FDA seems to take light approach to Allergan and LAP-BAND
In 1960, a young inspector for the Food and Drug Administration faced down a powerful drug company by rejecting its application to sell a morning-sickness drug in the United States. The company, Richardson-Merrell, griped about her repeated demands for more safety data. They complained to her superiors, branding her as a nitpicker. But she stood firm. The drug in question was thalidomide, and worldwide as many as 12,000 children were born with severe birth defects after their mothers used it. In the U.S., where Frances Kelsey blocked Merrell from distributing the drug except to a few doctors for "experimental" trials, the toll was 17. Today’s FDA isn’t that FDA.
Today's FDA can be steamrollered. Today's FDA just approved an application by Allergan to expand the target market of its Lap-Band weight-loss device potentially by tens of millions of patients. How much safety data did the FDA review before giving Allergan the green light? Mainly the results of one year of study of 149 patients. Kelsey has said that she demanded more information from Merrell, thalidomide's U.S. manufacturer, because its history of conflicts with the agency made her suspicious. Is there any reason to mistrust Allergan? Let's look at the record. In September, Allergan pleaded guilty to one criminal count and paid $600 million in fines and penalties to settle federal charges that it had illegally marketed Botox for uses the FDA hadn't approved. In accepting the plea bargain, the government charged that the company had made under-thetable payments to doctors who used Botox to treat unapproved conditions, created front groups and websites to push the broader uses of the drug while concealing Allergan's backing, and coached physicians to over-diagnose a condition for which Botox could be legally marketed so it could sell more product. Allergan took these steps, the government contended, because the approved uses had meager sales potential. The most prevalent condition for which Botox treatment was approved, cervical dystonia, is a neck spasm that affects only about 27,000 people. Allergan wanted doctors to prescribe Botox for headaches. Botox's sales grew 1,407% and by 2007, total Botox sales exceeded $500 million. More than 70% of that was for unapproved uses.
This didn't seem to enter into the FDA's review of Allergan's application to expand its marketing of the Lap-Band, a device that's surgically implanted around the stomach. So far, the approved use has been for morbidly obese people. An FDA advisory panel, which gave preliminary approval to Allergan's application, wasn't entirely happy with the company's data supporting its safety and efficacy claims for the Lap-Band — its own 149-patient study and six other studies, at least three of which conducted by researchers with financial links to Allergan — but they felt that the Lap-Band's benefits outweighed the risks.
(HILTZIKLOS, M., Adapted from Los Angeles Times, 22/02/2011)
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“Botox's sales grew 1,407% and by 2007, total Botox sales exceeded $500 million. More than 70% of that was for unapproved uses.”
It is correct to affirm that the underlined word refers to
 

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