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141Q704489 | Não definido, Diplomata Prova 2, Instituto Rio Branco, IADES, 2019

Considerando essa informação e a teoria econômica subjacente, julgue (C ou E) o item a seguir. A satisfação adicional a cada unidade adicional adquirida do bem é reflexo da lei da utilidade marginal decrescente. 
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142Q704388 | História, Diplomata Prova 2, Instituto Rio Branco, IADES, 2019

No que concerne aos projetos de implantação do federalismo no Brasil e aos respectivos desdobramentos nos planos interno e externo durante o período regencial, julgue (C ou E) o item a seguir. O reconhecimento das independências da República do Piratini e, de maneira mais efêmera, da República Juliana, pelos governos da Argentina, do Uruguai, do Paraguai e da Itália, constitui elemento evidente da capacidade de articulação interna e externa dos grupos envolvidos na Revolução Farroupilha. Para debelar a revolta, o governo imperial viu-se forçado, no plano interno, a fazer uma série de concessões aos líderes da revolução e, no plano externo, a desenvolver uma política mais agressiva contra o governo de Juan Manuel Rosas, que apoiava os insurgentes farroupilhas.
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143Q703381 | Não definido, Diplomata Prova 2, Instituto Rio Branco, IADES, 2019

Com relação aos modelos de crescimento econômico do pós-guerra, julgue (C ou E) o item a seguir. De acordo com o modelo de Solow, quando a economia se encontra em crescimento balanceado, o estoque de capital e o produto crescem à mesma taxa, o que implica que a relação capital-produto permanece constante.
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144Q706069 | Inglês, Diplomata Prova 2, Instituto Rio Branco, IADES, 2019

Texto associado.
Towards a fairer distribution
1 Translation and interpretation in matters of diplomacy
is tricky. Language enthusiasts particularly enjoy the story
of the Treaty of Wuchale, signed between Ethiopia and Italy
4 in 1889. The text didn’t read the same in Amharic and
Italian. The former guaranteed Ethiopia’s king Menelik II a
good measure of autonomy in conducting foreign affairs.
7 The latter established an Italian protectorate with no
flexibility. The culprit: one verb, forming a permissive
clause in Amharic and a mandatory one in Italian. Six years
10 later, the differing interpretations led to war. Ethiopia won.
If only the Ethiopians and Italians had modern
translators at their side. Treaty translation is big business
13 today. The European Union, for example, spends an
estimated €300m annually on translating between its 23
official languages. (While this is a big chunk of money, it’s
16 less than 1% of the EU’s annual budget.) Three of those—
English, French, and German—are working languages in
most meetings. In reality, English is most commonly used.
But because each document must be faithfully recreated in
each of the EU’s 23 languages, creating authentic versions
can be expensive and time-consuming. Thankfully, most
22 problems are dealt with in procès-verbal, a way to introduce
technical corrections to treaties without revisiting
negotiations. It might still delay matters. Last year, for
25 example, Ireland’s ratification of an EU treaty was delayed
by grammatical errors in the Irish version. There are obvious
trade-offs to language equality, but the EU has calculated
28 that the delays and costs are worth it.
The United Nations should revisit its own calculations.
It has just six official and two working languages. The task
31 of translation here in Geneva, home to most UN organs, is
thus decidedly simpler. The UN’s official languages are
geographically diverse—combined, native speakers of
34 Arabic, English, French, Mandarin, Russian and Spanish
number over 2.2 billion. But the two working languages are
bound to tradition. The persistence of French is attributed to
37 its history as the “language of diplomacy”. In the hallways
of the New York headquarters, English is (naturally)
favored, and French is preferred in Geneva. Treaties
40 registered with the United Nations Treaty Series are always
translated into French and English. Documents are always
provided in French and English. This city’s Geneva
43 Conventions, written in equally authentic French and
English versions, laid part of the groundwork for the
45 international system.
Towards a fairer distribution. Available at: <www.economist.com>.
Retrieved on: Aug. 15. 2019, with adaptations.
Regarding the grammatical and semantic aspects of the text, mark the following item as right (C) or wrong (E). The word “latter” (line 7) relates to how slow the establishment of the Italian protectorate was
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145Q704860 | Não definido, Diplomata Prova 2, Instituto Rio Branco, IADES, 2019

Propor uma filiação, ou parentesco, entre a revolução hispânica e a revolução francesa é inevitável. A revolução francesa não apenas abalou o equilíbrio político europeu, mas foi também um fenômeno social, político e cultural tão novo, que dominou – como modelo ou como objeto de rechaço – todo o debate político daquela época.              
GUERRA,François-Xavier. Modernidad e independencias: ensayos sobre las revoluciones hispánicas. Madrid: Encuentro, 2009, p. 30, com adaptações.
Acerca das revoluções mencionadas no texto, julgue (C ou E) o item a seguir. Na sequência dos eventos de 1789, intelectuais franceses procuraram difundir os próprios ideários pela Europa, estimulando a convocação de Cortes revolucionárias. Embora a recepção inicial dessas propostas tenha sido positiva em regiões como a Espanha, ela também foi encarada com hostilidade por diversos setores, sobretudo após a execução de Luís XVI e o início da perseguição religiosa. 
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146Q704212 | Não definido, Diplomata Prova 2, Instituto Rio Branco, IADES, 2019

No que concerne a regimes de câmbio e a determinantes da política cambial, julgue (C ou E) o item a seguir. Ao alienar reservas em moeda estrangeira, o Banco Central reduz a oferta de moeda doméstica disponível. Na ausência de operações de esterilização compensatórias, essa transação poderia ter como resultado a depreciação da moeda doméstica.
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147Q703567 | Não definido, Diplomata Prova 2, Instituto Rio Branco, IADES, 2019

Nas décadas de 1950 e de 1960, registraram-se sucessivos anos de prosperidade material e crescimento econômico. Acerca desse período, conhecido como a Era de Ouro do pós-Segunda Guerra Mundial, julgue (C ou E) o item a seguir. A expansão econômica experimentada no mundo capitalista, na década de 1950, não encontrou paralelo no mundo socialista, onde os indicadores de produção continuaram bem abaixo da média mundial até pelo menos a década de 1970. 
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148Q698754 | Não definido, Diplomata Prova 2, Instituto Rio Branco, IADES, 2019

Nas décadas de 1950 e de 1960, registraram-se sucessivos anos de prosperidade material e crescimento econômico. Acerca desse período, conhecido como a Era de Ouro do pós-Segunda Guerra Mundial, julgue (C ou E) o item a seguir. O capitalismo do pós-guerra nos países industrializados pode ser entendido como um amálgama do liberalismo econômico com democracia social, enriquecido pelo empréstimo de experiências de planejamento econômico do mundo socialista.
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149Q703648 | Não definido, Diplomata Prova 2, Instituto Rio Branco, IADES, 2019

No que se refere a endividamento, superavit e deficit público e a sua relação com a política fiscal, julgue (C ou E) o item a seguir. As estatísticas fiscais calculadas pelo critério “acima da linha” correspondem às medidas de receitas e despesas relacionadas.
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150Q705185 | Não definido, Diplomata Prova 2, Instituto Rio Branco, IADES, 2019

Com relação aos modelos de crescimento econômico do pós-guerra, julgue (C ou E) o item a seguir. No modelo de Harrod-Domar, o produto de uma economia é função do estoque de capital, e a taxa de crescimento de longo prazo é determinada pela produtividade total dos fatores.
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151Q704792 | Inglês, Diplomata Prova 2, Instituto Rio Branco, IADES, 2019

Texto associado.
1 Since 1914 the structure of the world has changed.
Compared to the present struggle between West and East,
the rivalries of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries sink
4 into insignificance. Today we are faced, not with a clash of
interests, but with a fight between the desire on the one hand
to defend individual liberties and the resolve on the other
7 hand to impose a mass religion. In the process the old
standards, conventions and methods of international
negotiation have been discredited. Had it not been for the
10 invention of the atomic bomb, we should already have been
subjected to a third world war.
Members of the Communist bloc today are
13 convinced that sooner or later they will acquire world
dominion and will succeed in imposing their faith and their
authority over the whole earth. They strain towards this
16 objective with religious intensity and are prepared to devote
to its achievement their lives, their comfort and their
prospects of happiness. Anything that furthers their purpose
19 is “right”; anything that obstructs it is “wrong”;
conventional morality, even the creation of confidence, has
no part in this scheme of things. Truth itself has lost its
22 significance. Compared to the shining truth of their gospel,
all minor forms of veracity are merely bourgeois inhibitions.
The old diplomacy was based upon the creation of
25 confidence, the acquisition of credit. The modern diplomat
must realize that he can no longer rely on the old system of
trust; he must accept the fact that his antagonists will not
28 hesitate to falsify facts and that they feel no shame if their
duplicity be exposed. The old currency has been withdrawn
from circulation; we are dealing in a new coinage.
31 This transformation of values has been aided by a new
or “democratic” conception of international relations. In the
old days the conduct of foreign affairs was entrusted to a
34 small international élite who shared the same sort of
background and who desired to preserve the same sort of
world. Today the masses are expected to take an interest in
37 foreign affairs, to know the details of current controversies,
to come to their own conclusions, and to render these
conclusions effective through press and parliament. At the
40 same time, however, current issues have been rendered
complex and interconnected; it is not possible to state issues,
such as the Common Market, in short and simple terms.
43 Thus, whereas the man in the street is expected to have an
opinion on international problems, the very complexity of
these problems has rendered it difficult to provide him with
46 the information on which to base his judgment.
Nicolson, H. (1963) (3rd edition) Diplomacy.
Oxford: OUP, with adaptations.
Regarding grammar and based on the text, check the following item as right (C) or wrong (E). Another correct preposition used with the verb “Compared” (line 2) is with, as in “to compare with”. 
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152Q705813 | Não definido, Diplomata Prova 2, Instituto Rio Branco, IADES, 2019

No que se refere ao tema precedente e a seu contexto histórico, julgue (C ou E) o item a seguir. O primeiro secretário do Tesouro americano, Alexander Hamilton, refutou princípios liberais e fisiocratas de sua era e defendeu a participação estatal na economia com o objetivo de proteger a indústria nascente e garantir receitas governamentais. 
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153Q703968 | Inglês, Diplomata Prova 2, Instituto Rio Branco, IADES, 2019

Texto associado.
Heatwaves are killing people
1 In recent days heatwaves have turned swathes of
America and Europe into furnaces. Despite the
accompanying blast of headlines, the implications of such
4 extreme heat are often overlooked or underplayed.
Spectacular images of hurricanes or floods grab attention
more readily, yet heatwaves can cause more deaths. Heat is
7 one of climate change’s deadliest manifestations.
Sometimes its impact is unmistakable — a heatwave in
Europe in 2003 is estimated to have claimed 70,000 lives.
10 More often, though, heatwaves are treated like the two in the
Netherlands in 2018. In just over three weeks, around 300
more people died than would normally be expected at that
13 time of year. This was dismissed as a “minor rise” by
officials. But had those people died in a flood, it would have
been front-page news.
16 The havoc caused by extreme heat does not get the
attention it merits for several reasons. The deaths tend to be
more widely dispersed and do not involve the devastation of
19 property as do the ravages of wind and water. Moreover,
deaths are not usually directly attributable to heatstroke.
Soaring temperatures just turn pre-existing conditions such
22 as heart problems or lung disease lethal.
Heatwaves will inevitably attract more attention as they
become more frequent. As greenhouse gases continue to
25 accumulate in the atmosphere, not only will temperatures
rise overall but extremes of heat will occur more frequently.
Britain’s Met Office calculates that by the 2040s European
28 summers as hot as that of 2003 could be commonplace,
regardless of how fast emissions are reduced. Urbanisation
intensifies the risk to health: cities are hotter places than the
31 surrounding countryside, and more people are moving into
them.
The good news is that most fatalities are avoidable, if
34 three sets of measures are put in place. First, people must be
made aware that extreme heat can kill and warning systems
established. Heatwaves can be predicted with reasonable
37 accuracy, which means warnings can be given in advance
advising people to stay indoors, seek cool areas and drink
plenty of water. Smart use of social media can help. In 2017
40 a campaign on Facebook warning of the dangers of a
heatwave in Dhaka, Bangladesh’s capital, reached 3.9m
people, nearly half the city’s population.
43 Second, cool shaded areas and fresh water should be
made available. In poor places, air-conditioned community
centres and schools can be kept open permanently. In Cape
46 Town, spray parks have been installed to help people cool
down. Third, new buildings must be designed to be resilient
to the threat of extreme heat and existing ones adapted.
49 White walls, roofs or tarpaulins, and extra vegetation in
cities, all of which help prevent heat from building up, can
be provided fairly cheaply. A programme to install “cool
52 roofs” and insulation in Philadelphia reduced maximum
indoor temperatures by 1.3 ?C.
It is a cruel irony that, as with other effects of climate
55 change, the places that are hardest hit by heatwaves can
least afford to adapt. In poor countries, where climates are
often hotter and more humid, public-health systems are
58 weaker and preoccupied with other threats. Often,
adaptation to extreme heat is done by charities if it is done at
all. Particular attention should be paid to reaching both
61 remote areas and densely populated urban ones, including
slums where small dwellings with tin roofs packed together
worsen the danger that uncomfortably high temperatures
64 will become lethal.
Adaptation is not an alternative to cutting emissions;
both are necessary. But even if net emissions are reduced to
67 zero this century, the persistence of greenhouse gases in the
atmosphere means that heatwaves will continue to get worse
for decades to come. As the mercury rises, governments in
70 rich and poor countries alike must do more to protect their
populations from this very real and quietly deadly aspect of
72 climate change.
Heatwaves are killing people. Available at: .
Retrieved on: Aug. 22. 2019, with adaptations.
Considering the ideas and vocabulary in the text , check the following item as right (C) or wrong (E). Emissions need to be stopped if a heatwave like the one in 2003 is to be avoided. 
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154Q705050 | Não definido, Diplomata Prova 2, Instituto Rio Branco, IADES, 2019

Nas décadas de 1950 e de 1960, registraram-se sucessivos anos de prosperidade material e crescimento econômico. Acerca desse período, conhecido como a Era de Ouro do pós-Segunda Guerra Mundial, julgue (C ou E) o item a seguir. O crescimento econômico das décadas de 1950 e de 1960, registrado no mundo capitalista, deveu-se à eliminação do papel do Estado e à desregulamentação do mercado de trabalho. Como os índices de produção e crescimento eram altos, também cresceram os salários que tornaram possível o consumo em massa.
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155Q705458 | Não definido, Diplomata Prova 2, Instituto Rio Branco, IADES, 2019

No que se refere ao tema precedente e a seu contexto histórico, julgue (C ou E) o item a seguir. A presidência de John Adams foi marcada por um período de estabilidade política derivada de um amplo pacto entre federalistas e republicanos-democráticos após a decisão de George Washington de não concorrer às eleições de 1796.
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156Q705194 | Não definido, Diplomata Prova 2, Instituto Rio Branco, IADES, 2019

A respeito do panorama das artes no século 20, julgue (C ou E) o item a seguir. Uma das características marcantes foi o uso de objetos do cotidiano, que passaram a ser investidos de interesse artístico. Nesse contexto, Marcel Duchamp despontou como um dos principais defensores de um critério de beleza alinhado aos interesses do mercado econômico. 
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