FATEC 2004 – Questão 14

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FORGET HIDING IN THE basement. Brits worried about their safety can now purchase a completely bombproof house, made by the steel manufacturer Corus. The Surefast shelter, launched earlier this month, is constructed out of steel panels that are slot-ted together and filled with concrete. But don’t expectto just throw it together at the last minute: it takes several people 10 hours – and the help of a heavy crane – to assemble the two-story, £50,000 structure.In tests the shelter has successfully withstood every-thing from car bombs to blowtorches. Still, it offers no protection from biological or chemical weapons. Forclean air, inhabitants had best outfit their bombproof homes with the Dominick Hunter Group’s regenerativeNBC filtration system. (The British Army is now instal-ling it in its tanks.) Breathable air doesn’t come cheap,either: a filter to support 10 people starts at £50,000.
Newsweek, April 14, 2003
De acordo com o texto,
a) a casa à prova de bombas não oferece proteção contra armas biológicas.
b) a casa à prova de bombas é protegida contra armas químicas.
c) a instalação do filtro de ar não ultrapassa 50.000 dólares.
d) o arquiteto Brits se preocupa muito com sua segurança.
e) as paredes externas da casa também funcionam como filtro de ar.

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