Magna Concursos

Foram encontradas 50 questões.

247978 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Engenharia Ambiental e Sanitária
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: CETESB
Em relação à remediação de áreas contaminadas, assinale a alternativa correta.
 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
247977 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Engenharia Ambiental e Sanitária
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: CETESB
Em relação à remediação de solos contaminados, assinale a alternativa correta.
 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
247976 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Engenharia Ambiental e Sanitária
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: CETESB
A análise de riscos ambientais (a diferenciar da análise de impacto ambiental) é um estudo realizado em diversas etapas. Com relação a isso, assinale a alternativa correta.
 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
247975 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Engenharia Ambiental e Sanitária
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: CETESB

O plano de gerenciamento de risco (PGR) é um produto importante de cada análise de riscos ambientais, para que o órgão ambiental e/ou a empresa em questão possa responder adequadamente a emergências. Sabendo que a análise de risco e o PGR fazem parte do processo de licenciamento ambiental, classifique como verdadeira (V) ou falsa (F) cada uma das seguintes afirmações.

( ) Um PGR deve ser, obrigatoriamente, elaborado apenas quando constatados riscos sociais intoleráveis.

( ) No âmbito da vulnerabilidade, diferenciam-se a vulnerabilidade ambiental, social e individual.

( ) Os PGR’s devem seguir o mesmo escopo, indiferentemente, para empresas de grande, médio ou pequeno porte.

( ) Apenas empresas de grande e médio porte devem elaborar um plano de ação de emergência.

( ) A auditoria é uma ferramenta importante para verificar a conformidade com o PGR, praticada, obrigatoriamente, somente em empresas de grande e médio porte.

Assinale a classificação correta, de cima para baixo.

 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
247957 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Direito Administrativo
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: CETESB
João, interessado em obter informações sobre o andamento de um pedido de interesse geral junto à Secretaria da CETESB, é informado pelo funcionário que não poderá ter acesso à informação requerida. Nesse caso, o que poderá fazer João?

 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
247951 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Direito Administrativo
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: CETESB
Conforme dispõe a Lei n.º 12.527/11, agir com dolo ou má-fé na análise das solicitações de acesso à informação ensejará ao agente público que praticar a conduta ilícita a pena de,
 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
247950 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: CETESB

Leia o texto para responder a questão.

DIET DRINKS "LINK TO DEPRESSION" QUESTIONED

Experts are questioning whether diet drinks could raise depression risk, after a large study has found a link.

The US research in more than 250,000 people found depression was more common among frequent consumers of artificially sweetened beverages. The work, which will be presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s annual meeting, did not look at the cause for this link.

Drinking coffee was linked with a lower risk of depression.

People who drank four cups a day were 10% less likely to be diagnosed with depression during the 10-year study period than those who drank no coffee. But those who drank four cans or glasses of diet fizzy drinks or artificially sweetened juice a day increased their risk of depression by about a third. Lead researcher Dr Honglei Chen, of the National Institutes of Health in North Carolina, said: “Our research suggests that cutting out or down on sweetened diet drinks or replacing them with unsweetened coffee may naturally help lower your depression risk.”

But he said more studies were needed to explore this. There are many other factors that may be involved. And the findings – in people in their 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s and living in the US – might not apply to other populations. The safety of sweeteners, like aspartame, has been extensively tested by scientists and is assured by regulators.

Gaynor Bussell, of the British Dietetic Association, said: “Sweeteners used to be called ‘artificial’ sweeteners and unfortunately the term ‘artificial’ has evoked suspicion. As a result, sweeteners have been very widely tested and reviewed for safety and the ones on the market have an excellent safety track record. However, the studies on them continue and this one has thrown up a possibly link – not a cause and effect – with depression.”

(http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-20943509.09.01.2013. Adaptado)

O termo likely em – People who drank four cups a day were 10% less likely to be diagnosed with depression during the 10-year study period than those who drank no coffee. – transmite a ideia de

 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
247949 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: CETESB

Leia o texto para responder a questão.

DIET DRINKS "LINK TO DEPRESSION" QUESTIONED

Experts are questioning whether diet drinks could raise depression risk, after a large study has found a link.

The US research in more than 250,000 people found depression was more common among frequent consumers of artificially sweetened beverages. The work, which will be presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s annual meeting, did not look at the cause for this link.

Drinking coffee was linked with a lower risk of depression.

People who drank four cups a day were 10% less likely to be diagnosed with depression during the 10-year study period than those who drank no coffee. But those who drank four cans or glasses of diet fizzy drinks or artificially sweetened juice a day increased their risk of depression by about a third. Lead researcher Dr Honglei Chen, of the National Institutes of Health in North Carolina, said: “Our research suggests that cutting out or down on sweetened diet drinks or replacing them with unsweetened coffee may naturally help lower your depression risk.”

But he said more studies were needed to explore this. There are many other factors that may be involved. And the findings – in people in their 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s and living in the US – might not apply to other populations. The safety of sweeteners, like aspartame, has been extensively tested by scientists and is assured by regulators.

Gaynor Bussell, of the British Dietetic Association, said: “Sweeteners used to be called ‘artificial’ sweeteners and unfortunately the term ‘artificial’ has evoked suspicion. As a result, sweeteners have been very widely tested and reviewed for safety and the ones on the market have an excellent safety track record. However, the studies on them continue and this one has thrown up a possibly link – not a cause and effect – with depression.”

(http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-20943509.09.01.2013. Adaptado)

According to the text, the research is

 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas

Para responder à questão, leia o texto.


US TO BUILD $120M RARE EARTH RESEARCH INSTITUTE

The US Department of Energy is giving $120m (£75m) to set up a new research centre charged with developing new methods of rare earth production.
Rare earths are 17 chemically similar elements crucial to making many hi-tech products, such as phones and PCs. The Critical Materials Institute will be located in Ames, Iowa.
The US wants to reduce its dependency on China, which produces more than 95% of the world’s rare earth elements, and address local shortages. According to the US Geological Survey, there may be deposits of rare earths in 14 US states. Besides being used for hi-tech gadgets, the elements are also crucial for manufacturing low-carbon resources such as wind turbines, solar panels and electric cars, said David Danielson, the US assistant secretary for renewable energy
Rare earth elements are also used for military applications, such as advanced optics technologies, radar and radiation detection equipment, and advanced communications systems, according to a 2011 research report by the US Government Accountability Office. From the 1960s until the 1980s, the Mountain Pass mine in California made the US the world leader in rare earth production, but it was later closed, largely due to competition with the elements imported from China.
At the moment, the regulations surrounding rare earths mining in the US are very strict, an expert on the materials from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden told the BBC. “The Mountain Pass mine was [also] closed down for environmental reasons,” said Prof Ekberg.

(http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-20986437.11.01.2013. Adaptado)
The existence of deposits of rare earths in 14 states is
 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
The US Department of Energy is giving $120m (£75m) to set up a new research centre charged with developing new methods of rare earth production.

Rare earths are 17 chemically similar elements crucial to making many hi-tech products, such as phones and PCs. The Critical Materials Institute will be located in Ames, Iowa.

The US wants to reduce its dependency on China, which produces more than 95% of the world’s rare earth elements, and address local shortages. According to the US Geological Survey, there may be deposits of rare earths in 14 US states. Besides being used for hi-tech gadgets, the elements are also crucial for manufacturing low-carbon resources such as wind turbines, solar panels and electric cars, said David Danielson, the US assistant secretary for renewable energy.

Rare earth elements are also used for military applications, such as advanced optics technologies, radar and radiation detection equipment, and advanced communications systems, according to a 2011 research report by the US Government Accountability Office. From the 1960s until the 1980s, the Mountain Pass mine in California made the US the world leader in rare earth production, but it was later closed, largely due to competition with the elements imported from China.

At the moment, the regulations surrounding rare earths mining in the US are very strict, an expert on the materials from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden told the BBC. “The Mountain Pass mine was [also] closed down for environmental reasons,” said Prof Ekberg.
A expressão due to em – … largely due to competition with the elements imported from China. – é substituída, sem alterar o sentido do trecho, por
 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas