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If You Have These Skills, No Robot Will Ever Take Your
Job
Kayla Matthews March 29, 2017 7 minutes
Losing your job to robots is no longer a sci-fi fantasy. Some estimates
say robots may take over more than five million jobs across 15 developed
countries. Machines could account for more than half the workforce in places
like Cambodia and Indonesia, particularly in the garment industry.
The good news: there are some skills robots can’t embody, and if you
have them, there’s no need to worry about losing your job due to robotic
advancements. Better yet, many of them are transferable, meaning they can help
you advance your career, even if you need to change industries.
Here are four skills that can keep your job from being handed off to a
robot.
(I) _______ Skills
Robots seem smart. However, they only know what their programmers tell
them. There are some exceptions, such as robots powered by machine learning
that get smarter through acquired feedback over time. Even so, people able to
demonstrate the ability to work out solutions using analytical thinking, such
as IT personnel, can feel confident about job security during the rise of
robots.
(II) ______Skills
This broad group of skills applies to many jobs, whether you’re leading
a team of 20 people who are hard at work developing a new iPhone app or
maintaining an upbeat, productive workforce at a Fortune 500 company. People often
depend on robots to complete segments of projects, but those machines can’t
manage huge organizational accomplishments from start to finish. Also, robots
can’t feasibly handle all the things human resource experts do.
(III) _____ Skills
Even the most advanced robots can’t genuinely practice the crucial skill
of understanding what people feel. This skill is especially useful if you work
for a charity, support statistically disadvantaged segments of the population,
or assist people in the healthcare industry.
(IV) _____ Skills
One inevitable thing about robots is they malfunction. When that
happens, people need to know how to read error codes, make educated diagnoses,
and perform repairs.
(...).
(Abridged from https://www.makeuseof.com)
01 – (QCOM-2017/2018-OFICIAL DA MARINHA-MÁQUINAS)
The headings below have been removed from the text and replaced by
(I), (II), (III) and (IV). Choose the option that contains the correct heading
sequence to complete the text.
(A) Personnel
Management / Empathy / Hardware / Complex Problem-Solving
(B) Hardware /
Personnel Management / Empathy / Complex Problem-Solving
(C) Hardware /
Complex Problem-Solving / Personnel Management / Empathy
(D) Complex
Problem-Solving / Empathy / Personnel Management / Hardware
(E) Complex
Problem-Solving / Personnel Management /
Empathy / Hardware
Resposta: E |
➧ INSTRUÇÃO: Based on the text below, answer question 2.
U.S. Navy’s USS Carl Vinson in Rio
By Jaylan Boyle, Senior Contributing Reporter - March 9,2010
RIO DE JANEIRO - Late last month, fresh from playing a key role in
Operation Unified Response, the international humanitarian aid mission to
assist Haiti after the disastrous earthquake, the U.S. aircraft carrier USS
Cari Vinson made a stopover in Rio de Janeiro. The purpose of the trip was to
strengthen bilateral military relations, and a number of U.S, sailors also took
part in a series of volunteer exercises in the city.
“We appreciate the strong relationship that has developed between the
military forces of our two countries. It is an interaction based on mutual
respect, and our intention is to further strengthen our partnerships and joint
missions,” said Thomas Shannon, the U.S. Ambassador of Brazil.
On February 27th, sailors from the carrier were involved in volunteer
work that involved painting facilities at two Recreio public schools, Escola
Municipal ViceAlmirante Alvaro Alberto and Escola Municipal ViceAlmirante Paulo
Moreira. They were joined by about 20 of their fellow Brazilian sailors, and
had the opportunity to get to know their colleagues and share experiences of
life in the navy. After work was completed, the two schools were presented with
photo collages commemorating the visit.
Another project that U.S. sailors participated in took place at the
People’s Centra! Institute, a local community center in the Gamboa neighborhood
which was founded by an American missionary over a century ago. The center
helps local working parents by offering a daycare service, and provides a venue
for the hosting of various cultural and sporting activities.
In addition to helping with painting and other maintenance tasks, the
sailors, perhaps wearied after their labors, were well defeated by a team of
local children in a friendly game of soccer. All of the children were given a
USS Carl Vinson baseball cap and packed lunches.
The goodwill mission also involved further sporting fixtures between the
sailors of both nations, although results have not been reported. A reception
for around 400 guests was also held aboard the carrier.
International media was mainly focusing on the positive aspects of the
visit: the only aberration on that theme was a French Agency reportedly
questioning the motive of the mission, seeing it as an attempt to sway Brazil’s
government into buying American military hardware.
(Abridged from http://riotimesonline.com)
02 – (QCOM-2017/2018-OFICIAL DA MARINHA-MÁQUINAS)
According to the text, it is correct to state that
(A) an American
ship made a stopover in Rio on her way to a humanitarian mission in Haiti.
(B) state
schools were painted by American and Brazilian sailors on February 27th, 2017.
(C) the
Brazilian kids received something to eat plus a souvenir of the American
vessel.
(D) American
sailors played soccer against Brazilian sailors but were defeated.
(E)
international media focused on the purpose of the visit: the purchase of
military hardware.
Resposta: C |
03 – (QCOM-2017/2018-OFICIAL DA MARINHA-MÁQUINAS)
What is the correct option to complete the text below?
Navy Ships
Respond to Piracy Attack
___ Indian Navy ships Mumbai, Tarkash,
Trishul and Aditya proceeding on deployment to ___ Mediterranean responded to
___ call and rapidly closed ___ merchant vessel by ___ early hours of 09 April.
(Adapted from
http://www.marineinsight.com/shipping)
(A) a / a / 0 /
0 / 0 / the / a / 0
(B) a / a / the
/ 0 / the / the / the / the
(C) the / a /
the / an / the / a / the / an
(D) a / t h e / t h e / 0 / 0 / a / a / 0
(E) the / 0 / a
/ the / a / the / the / the
Resposta: B |
04 – (QCOM-2017/2018-OFICIAL DA MARINHA-MÁQUINAS)
What is the correct option to complete the paragraph below?
Robots and writers
This article wasn't written by a robot - but the next one you
read______have been. Robots are already in our midst, and you______be surprised
what they______ do. Robots are reporting on earthquakes, sports, and writing
huge numbers of Wikipedia articles. Odds are pretty good you’ve already read articles
written entirely by robots without realizing it.
(Adapted from https://www.makeuseof.com)
(A) mightn’t / can’t / should
(B) can’t / might / can
(C) should / can’t / can
(D) can / could / should
(E) might / might / can
Resposta: E |
05 – (QCOM-2017/2018-OFICIAL DA MARINHA-MÁQUINAS)
"Innovative" IBM Kills Working from Home
(Adapted from https://www.linkedin.com/pulse)
Which option contains a sentence with INCORRECT
grammar?
(A) “If you would list the reasons why IBM's growth
isn't what management wants it to be, geographic dispersal probably wouldn't be
in the top ten.”
(B) “WFH only works if you can actually assess on an
ongoing basis what work is getting done".
(C) “Lazy managers assume work is getting done if
you're in the office”.
(D) "[...] delusional ones assume everyone works
productively and independently if they are remote.’’
(E) "But if the actual performance goes down due
to lower motivation and wasted time, then it is a problem.”
Resposta: A |
06 – (QCOM-2017/2018-OFICIAL DA MARINHA-MÁQUINAS)
Which option best completes the paragraph below?
What is Marine Engineering?
About a century ago no one______about a marine engineer, but today it ______as established as any other famous ones. Over the last 100 years, engineering as a field of study ______ and diversified far beyond what ______imagined prior to this period. Not only this, it has also branched out into various specialized fields that ______ great progress. Most of these new fields are aligned to any of the basic engineering branches like mechanical, electrical, civil, electronics, computers etc and have something or the other incorporated from them. One such branch is called marine engineering.
(Adapted from http://www.marineinsight.com/careers)
(A) would have heard / is / has developed / could have
been / have achieved
(B) heard / has been / developed / could have / have
been achieved
(C) had heard / is / has been developed / could be /
have achieved
(D) would hear / is / would have developed / could
have been / achieved
(E) have heard / has been / had developed / could have
/ have been achieved
Resposta: A |
07 – (QCOM-2017/2018-OFICIAL DA MARINHA-MÁQUINAS)
Which is the correct way to complete the paragraph below?
Gaga Monstraparva
(Adapted from http://blog.oxforddictionaries.com)
(A) at / in / after / in
(B) of / of /before / at
(C) at / on / before / on
(D) of / in /after /at
(E) on / of / after / on
Resposta: A |
08 – (QCOM-2017/2018-OFICIAL DA MARINHA-MÁQUINAS)
Which option completes the paragraph below correctly?
Taking on the most extreme challenges
Some missions require______specialized talent - along with the training
and the nerve to accomplish the most dangerous and______of tasks. Eliminating
threats. Defusing bombs. Rescuing those in distress and salvaging vital
equipment from ______, depths. Members of the Naval Special Warfare / Naval
Special Operations (NSW / NSO) communities take on the most impossible missions
- and target the most______objectives.
(Adapted from https://www.navy.com)
(A) highly / dauntless / treachery / elusive
(B) highly / daunting / treacherous / elusive
(C) higher / daunting / treachery / delusive
(D) high / daunting / treachery / elusive
(E) high / dauntless / treacherous / delusive
Resposta: B |
09 – (QCOM-2017/2018-OFICIAL DA MARINHA-MÁQUINAS)
Choose the correct option to complete the paragraph below.
Biases
Our mind likes our brain into_____that it’s right. Over time, this leads
to us ______biases. Biases can be positive or negative, but it’s important
______ these deeply rooted subconscious factors.
(Adapted from https://www.makeuseof .com)
(A) trick / believe / create / to identify
(B) tricking / believe / to create / identify
(C) to trick / believe / to create / to identify
(D) to trick / believing / creating / to identify
(E) trick / believing / to create / identifying
Resposta: D |
10 – (QCOM-2017/2018-OFICIAL DA MARINHA-MÁQUINAS)
Which option completes the paragraph below correctly?
Neopalpadonaidtrumpi
Scientists _______ for the objectivity, but that ______ they don't have
a sense of humour. When DrVazrickNatari ______ the white tufts capping the head
of a new species of moth he ______ around Baja California, one person ______ to
mind: Donald J Trump. Explaining why he ______ Neopalpadonaidtrumpi for the
organism in 2017, Natari said: The specific epithet ______ because of the
resemblance of the scales on the frons (head) of the moth to Mr. Trump’s hairstyle’.
(Adapted from http://blog.oxforddicttonaries.com)
(A) are known / isn’t meant / was seen / discovered /
came / was chosen / has selected
(B) know / doesn't mean / saw / was discovered / was come
/ was chosen / has selected
(C) are known / doesn’t mean / saw / discovered / came
/ chose / has been selected
(D) are known / isn’t meant / saw / discovered / was come
/ was chosen / has selected
(E) know / doesn't mean / was seen / was discovered /
came / chose / has been selected
Resposta: C |
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