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11Q897465 | Pedagogia, Teorias e Práticas para o Ensino de Artes, Professor de Artes, Prefeitura de Pinhalzinho SC, FEPESE, 2024

A Abordagem Triangular é uma metodologia de ensino de Artes desenvolvida pela artista e pesquisadora Ana Mae Barbosa, que propõe um ensino mais integrado e abrangente.

O primeiro eixo da Abordagem Triangular diz respeito ...............................; o segundo eixo fala sobre a ............................; e o terceiro eixo trata ...................................

Assinale a alternativa que completa corretamente as lacunas do texto.
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12Q897464 | Pedagogia, Teorias e Práticas para o Ensino de Artes, Professor de Artes, Prefeitura de Pinhalzinho SC, FEPESE, 2024

O ensino de Artes na Educação Básica deve contribuir para o desenvolvimento integral do indivíduo, proporcionando a expressão de sentimentos e ideias, o desenvolvimento da criatividade e a construção de conhecimentos. A experiência artística, portanto, envolve descoberta, criação, construção e experimentação.
Identifique abaixo as afirmativas verdadeiras(V) e as falsas ( F ), com base nessa informação.

( ) É papel do professor de Artes na Educação Básica proporcionar o contato do estudante com diferentes materiais e suportes.
( ) O professor de Artes na Educação Básica deve avaliar a capacidade do estudante de reproduzir obras clássicas.
( ) Na Educação Básica, o foco é o ensino das Belas Artes e, como instrumento, o professor pode utilizar visitas presenciais ou virtuais a museus.
( ) O professor de Artes na Educação Básica deve mostrar diferentes movimentos artísticos produzidos em diversas culturas e em diferentes tempos.

Assinale a alternativa que indica a sequência correta, de cima para baixo.
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13Q897463 | Pedagogia, Teorias e Práticas para o Ensino de Artes, Professor de Artes, Prefeitura de Pinhalzinho SC, FEPESE, 2024

Ponto, linha, luz, sombra e volume são alguns elementos básicos das artes visuais que permitem criar um ritmo na composição visual, trazendo sensação de movimento, que pode se dar de forma regular, com a repetição de formas, ou irregular, com variações ou quebra nas repetições.

A ........................ surgiu nos anos 1950, na França, e tem como principal característica o uso de elementos das artes visuais para dar sensação de movimento e de ilusão de ótica às obras. No Brasil, o pioneiro dessa corrente artística foi Abraham Palatnik.

Assinale a alternativa que completa corretamente a lacuna do texto.
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14Q1022592 | Inglês, Pronomes Pronouns, Professor de Inglês, Prefeitura de Pinhalzinho SC, FEPESE, 2024

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Text 1


Companies know how we think


Companies can now find out exactly how you think through the science of neuromarketing. Advertisers are currently collaborating with scientists to test their products directly on our brains. Some experts believe that one in ten TV commercials have already been designed using neuromarketing.


The reasons are obvious.The technique allows companies to discover exactly what people like about their products. For example, when we eat a type of potato chip, it may be the color, the flavor, or the pleasant noise it makes when you crunch it in your mouth that we like most.


In order ................ tap into what’s going ................ in consumers’ brains, it all begins laboratories and office buildings.


Groups of volunteers submit themselves to a simple process. Wearing a special headset called an electrode cap, they watch commercials or test products. The caps allow researchers to monitor brain activity. When something attracts the attention of the volunteers, this is highlighted on a computer. They literally use this device to read the minds of their volunteers. This may sound a little scary, but advertisers are just tapping into our existing thoughts and desires. And that’s what advertisers have always tried to do.


Previously, companies would give people a survey or questionnaire to complete in order to research their customers. The problem was that people didn’t always tell the truth. They may not want to be critical of a product or advertisement because they don’t want to upset the interviewer. The electrode cap overcomes this problem. It shows when someone really is interested in something.


Neuromarketing is also used to develop packaging for the world’s most famous brands. The aim is to make their products stand out in a busy marketplace. This will become standard as more companies capitalize on the technology. With millions invested in advertising, companies simply cannot afford to hope that their ads and products will be a success. If they can find out what we think first, and change their products to make them more successful, they will quickly pay off the high cost of neuromarketing and dominate their market.

Study the words in bold in the following paragraph from Text 1.

“Groups of volunteers submit themselves to a simple process. Wearing a special headset called an electrode cap, they watch commercials or test products. The caps allow researchers to monitor brain activity. When something attracts the attention of the volunteers, this is highlighted on a computer. They literally use this device to read the minds of their volunteers.”

The words in bold are:

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15Q1022397 | Inglês, Vocabulário Vocabulary, Prefeitura de Pinhalzinho SC, FEPESE, 2024

Texto associado.

Text 1


Companies know how we think



Companies can now find out exactly how you think through the science of neuromarketing. Advertisers are currently collaborating with scientists to test their products directly on our brains. Some experts believe that one in ten TV commercials have already been designed using neuromarketing.


The reasons are obvious. The technique allows companies to discover exactly what people like about their products. For example, when we eat a type of potato chip, it may be the color, the flavor, or the pleasant noise it makes when you crunch it in your mouth that we like most.


In order ............ tap into what’s going ............ in consumers’ brains, it all begins ............ laboratories and office buildings.


Groups of volunteers submit themselves to a simple process. Wearing a special headset called an electrode cap, they watch commercials or test products. The caps allow researchers to monitor brain activity. When something attracts the attention of the volunteers, this is highlighted on a computer. They literally use this device to read the minds of their volunteers. This may sound a little scary, but advertisers are just tap-ping into our existing thoughts and desires. And that’s what advertisers have always tried to do.


Previously, companies would give people a survey or questionnaire to complete in order to research their customers. The problem was that people didn’t always tell the truth. They may not want to be critical of a product or advertisement because they don’t want to upset the interviewer. The electrode cap overcomes this problem. It shows when someone really is interested in something.


Neuromarketing is also used to develop packaging for the world’s most famous brands. The aim is to make their products stand out in a busy marketplace. This will become standard as more companies capitalize on the technology. With millions invested in advertising, companies simply cannot afford to hope that their ads and products will be a success. If they can find out what we think first, and change their products to make them more successful, they will quickly pay off the high cost of neuromarketing and dominate their market.

According to the Oxford Advanced learner’s Dictionary, a phrasal verb is a verb combined with an adverb or a preposition, or sometimes both, to give a new meaning.

Match the phrasal verbis in column 1 with their correct meanings in column 2, according to their use in Text 1.

Column 1 Phrasal Verbs

1. stand out

2. find out

3. pay off

4. tap(ping) into


Column 2 Meanings

( ) to discover a fact

( ) to gain access to

( ) to be very noticeable

( ) to pay in full (a debt or a creditor)

Select the option that presents the correct sequence from top to bottom.

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16Q1022392 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Prefeitura de Pinhalzinho SC, FEPESE, 2024

Texto associado.

Text 1


Companies know how we think



Companies can now find out exactly how you think through the science of neuromarketing. Advertisers are currently collaborating with scientists to test their products directly on our brains. Some experts believe that one in ten TV commercials have already been designed using neuromarketing.


The reasons are obvious. The technique allows companies to discover exactly what people like about their products. For example, when we eat a type of potato chip, it may be the color, the flavor, or the pleasant noise it makes when you crunch it in your mouth that we like most.


In order ............ tap into what’s going ............ in consumers’ brains, it all begins ............ laboratories and office buildings.


Groups of volunteers submit themselves to a simple process. Wearing a special headset called an electrode cap, they watch commercials or test products. The caps allow researchers to monitor brain activity. When something attracts the attention of the volunteers, this is highlighted on a computer. They literally use this device to read the minds of their volunteers. This may sound a little scary, but advertisers are just tap-ping into our existing thoughts and desires. And that’s what advertisers have always tried to do.


Previously, companies would give people a survey or questionnaire to complete in order to research their customers. The problem was that people didn’t always tell the truth. They may not want to be critical of a product or advertisement because they don’t want to upset the interviewer. The electrode cap overcomes this problem. It shows when someone really is interested in something.


Neuromarketing is also used to develop packaging for the world’s most famous brands. The aim is to make their products stand out in a busy marketplace. This will become standard as more companies capitalize on the technology. With millions invested in advertising, companies simply cannot afford to hope that their ads and products will be a success. If they can find out what we think first, and change their products to make them more successful, they will quickly pay off the high cost of neuromarketing and dominate their market.

Read the sentences below and determine whether they are true ( T ) or false ( F ) based on Text 1.

( ) A minority of advertisements already use neuromarketing.

( ) Neuromarketing can only be used on food or drink products.

( ) Scientists refuse to work with companies on neuromarketing projects.

( ) Volunteers are submitted to a process that is simple: to wear a headset.

Select the option that presents the correct sequence from top to bottom.

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17Q1022393 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Prefeitura de Pinhalzinho SC, FEPESE, 2024

Texto associado.

Text 1


Companies know how we think



Companies can now find out exactly how you think through the science of neuromarketing. Advertisers are currently collaborating with scientists to test their products directly on our brains. Some experts believe that one in ten TV commercials have already been designed using neuromarketing.


The reasons are obvious. The technique allows companies to discover exactly what people like about their products. For example, when we eat a type of potato chip, it may be the color, the flavor, or the pleasant noise it makes when you crunch it in your mouth that we like most.


In order ............ tap into what’s going ............ in consumers’ brains, it all begins ............ laboratories and office buildings.


Groups of volunteers submit themselves to a simple process. Wearing a special headset called an electrode cap, they watch commercials or test products. The caps allow researchers to monitor brain activity. When something attracts the attention of the volunteers, this is highlighted on a computer. They literally use this device to read the minds of their volunteers. This may sound a little scary, but advertisers are just tap-ping into our existing thoughts and desires. And that’s what advertisers have always tried to do.


Previously, companies would give people a survey or questionnaire to complete in order to research their customers. The problem was that people didn’t always tell the truth. They may not want to be critical of a product or advertisement because they don’t want to upset the interviewer. The electrode cap overcomes this problem. It shows when someone really is interested in something.


Neuromarketing is also used to develop packaging for the world’s most famous brands. The aim is to make their products stand out in a busy marketplace. This will become standard as more companies capitalize on the technology. With millions invested in advertising, companies simply cannot afford to hope that their ads and products will be a success. If they can find out what we think first, and change their products to make them more successful, they will quickly pay off the high cost of neuromarketing and dominate their market.

According to the author of Text 1, neuromarketing:
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18Q1022395 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Prefeitura de Pinhalzinho SC, FEPESE, 2024

Texto associado.

Text 1


Companies know how we think



Companies can now find out exactly how you think through the science of neuromarketing. Advertisers are currently collaborating with scientists to test their products directly on our brains. Some experts believe that one in ten TV commercials have already been designed using neuromarketing.


The reasons are obvious. The technique allows companies to discover exactly what people like about their products. For example, when we eat a type of potato chip, it may be the color, the flavor, or the pleasant noise it makes when you crunch it in your mouth that we like most.


In order ............ tap into what’s going ............ in consumers’ brains, it all begins ............ laboratories and office buildings.


Groups of volunteers submit themselves to a simple process. Wearing a special headset called an electrode cap, they watch commercials or test products. The caps allow researchers to monitor brain activity. When something attracts the attention of the volunteers, this is highlighted on a computer. They literally use this device to read the minds of their volunteers. This may sound a little scary, but advertisers are just tap-ping into our existing thoughts and desires. And that’s what advertisers have always tried to do.


Previously, companies would give people a survey or questionnaire to complete in order to research their customers. The problem was that people didn’t always tell the truth. They may not want to be critical of a product or advertisement because they don’t want to upset the interviewer. The electrode cap overcomes this problem. It shows when someone really is interested in something.


Neuromarketing is also used to develop packaging for the world’s most famous brands. The aim is to make their products stand out in a busy marketplace. This will become standard as more companies capitalize on the technology. With millions invested in advertising, companies simply cannot afford to hope that their ads and products will be a success. If they can find out what we think first, and change their products to make them more successful, they will quickly pay off the high cost of neuromarketing and dominate their market.

Read the sentences below and determine whether they are true ( T ) or false ( F ) according to structure and grammar use.

( ) In the sentence They literally use this device to read the minds of their volunteers” (4thparagraph of Text 1) the pronoun they refers to theresearchers.

( ) In the sentence “This will become standard as more companies capitalize on the technology.”, the phrase in bold can be replaced by “gain advantage from” without changing its meaning.

( ) The underlined words in “… TV commercials have already been designed using neuromarketing.” (1stparagraph of Text 1) are being used in the past perfect continuous tense.

( ) The following words (1stparagraph of Text 1) directly, currently and, exactly are examples of adverbs.

( ) In the sentence Wearing a special headset called an electrode cap” (4thparagraph of text1) the word in bold is a verb in the gerund form.

Choose the alternative which presents the correct sequence, from top to bottom:

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19Q1022402 | Inglês, Discurso Direto e Indireto Reported Speech, Prefeitura de Pinhalzinho SC, FEPESE, 2024

Indirect Speech is used when we want to report what someone said without speech marks and without necessarily using exactly the same words.

Analyze the following sentence:


“If I had any money, I would buy you a drink.”

Choose the alternative that correctly corresponds to its Indirect Speech.

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20Q1022394 | Inglês, Preposições Prepositions, Prefeitura de Pinhalzinho SC, FEPESE, 2024

Texto associado.

Text 1


Companies know how we think



Companies can now find out exactly how you think through the science of neuromarketing. Advertisers are currently collaborating with scientists to test their products directly on our brains. Some experts believe that one in ten TV commercials have already been designed using neuromarketing.


The reasons are obvious. The technique allows companies to discover exactly what people like about their products. For example, when we eat a type of potato chip, it may be the color, the flavor, or the pleasant noise it makes when you crunch it in your mouth that we like most.


In order ............ tap into what’s going ............ in consumers’ brains, it all begins ............ laboratories and office buildings.


Groups of volunteers submit themselves to a simple process. Wearing a special headset called an electrode cap, they watch commercials or test products. The caps allow researchers to monitor brain activity. When something attracts the attention of the volunteers, this is highlighted on a computer. They literally use this device to read the minds of their volunteers. This may sound a little scary, but advertisers are just tap-ping into our existing thoughts and desires. And that’s what advertisers have always tried to do.


Previously, companies would give people a survey or questionnaire to complete in order to research their customers. The problem was that people didn’t always tell the truth. They may not want to be critical of a product or advertisement because they don’t want to upset the interviewer. The electrode cap overcomes this problem. It shows when someone really is interested in something.


Neuromarketing is also used to develop packaging for the world’s most famous brands. The aim is to make their products stand out in a busy marketplace. This will become standard as more companies capitalize on the technology. With millions invested in advertising, companies simply cannot afford to hope that their ads and products will be a success. If they can find out what we think first, and change their products to make them more successful, they will quickly pay off the high cost of neuromarketing and dominate their market.

Select the option that contains the correct prepositions needed to complete the sentence in the 3rd paragraph of Text 1.
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