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1575125
Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: MetroCapital
Orgão: Pref. Laranjal Paulista-SP
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: MetroCapital
Orgão: Pref. Laranjal Paulista-SP
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Michelangelo was a famous Renaissance artist, sculptor, poet, and architect. He is regarded as one of the finest painters of the Renaissance period. He was born in Abrezzo in the Tuscany region of Italy in 1475. He was raised in Florence. Although his father disapproved of his interest in art, Michelangelo became an apprentice of Italian painter Domenico Ghirlandaio. Ghirlandaio was so impressed with the work of his apprentice, that he recommended him to the ruler of Florence, Lorenzo de’ Medici. Michelangelo studied in de’ Medici’s workshop for three years. During these years, Michelangelo gained new perspectives on art and met many prominent figures in art and literature. He also painted his first important works, Madonna of the Steps (1490–1492) and Battle of the Centaurs (1491–1492).
In 1494, the Medici family was driven away from Florence. As a result, Michelangelo left the city for Venice, Bologna, and then Rome. In 1497, he sculpted Bacchus, the Roman God of Wine. Bacchus would prove one of Michelangelo’s only works involving a pagan, rather than Christian subject. He was next commissioned by the French cardinal Jean de Billheres to sculpt a marble depiction of Jesus resting in Mary’s arms after the Crucifixion. It was called Pieta and was made for the Cardinal’s funeral monument. Pieta can be viewed today in St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City. That same year, Michelangelo moved back to Florence. He was then commissioned to complete a marble statue of David started by Agostino di Duccio. The statue was to be a symbol of the Florentine Republic. Michelangelo finished the colossal statue in 1504. It stood over 14 feet tall. The statue was immediately recognized as a masterpiece, and is considered one of Michelangelo’s two greatest sculptures. In 1508, commissioned by Pope Julius II, Michelangelo began the work from which he became most famous for, the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. The elaborate ceiling took four years to complete. Working on scaffolding high above the chapel floor, Michelangelo painted over 400 life-sized figures on the ceiling by 1512. The ceiling features nine scenes from the Book of Genesis, seven Old Testament prophets, and five sibyls (characters from Greek mythology). Of the Old Testament scenes, the Creation of Adam is the most renowned.
In the 1520’s and 1530’s, Michelangelo worked on several major projects including the grand Medici Chapels in the Basilica of San Lorenzo, fortifications of the city of Florence, the Laurentian Library in Florence, and the fresco of The Last Judgment on the alter wall of the Sistine Chapel. The Last Judgment took seven years to complete and was the largest fresco of the Renaissance period. As he worked on the massive fresco, Michelangelo met Vittoria Colonna, a female poet who became a close friend and inspired his own poetry.
In 1546, at the age of 71, Michelangelo was commissioned as architect of St. Peter’s Basilica and designed its dome. Michelangelo never married and remained in a relative state of solitude for most of his life. As he grew older, he cherished this solitude more and more. In 1564, Michelangelo died of a “slow fever”. He was buried in front of a large crowd in Santa Croce in Florence.
Which of the following best describes the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
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No que se refere à obra de Stela Barbieri, analise os itens a seguir e, ao final, assinale a alternativa correta:
I – As crianças pequenas precisam de espaço para se colocar e ser o que são.
II – É preciso reconhecer que as crianças pensam de uma maneira peculiar que precisa ser considerada nas condições que oferecemos a elas na educação infantil.
III – É comum vermos o impulso ativo das crianças ser represado na escola. Sua necessidade potente, conectada, presente e de movimento constante, muitas vezes não tem espaço nem lugar para acontecer.
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A sequência numérica (50, 54, 58, 62, 66) é uma progressão do tipo:
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No que se refere aos tipos de software, analise os itens a seguir e, ao final, assinale a alternativa correta:
I – Os softwares básicos são programas considerados essenciais para o funcionamento de um computador, como BIOS, por exemplo.
II – Os softwares aplicativos são programas utilizados na execução de tarefas específicas, como Windows, por exemplo.
III – Os softwares utilitários foram desenvolvidos com a finalidade de facilitar a vida dos usuários e otimizar o desempenho do computador, como, por exemplo, Winrar.
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Um automóvel, em uma determinada viagem, percorre a primeira terça parte do trajeto com velocidade de 60 km/h, a segunda terça parte a 40 km/h e o restante a 20 km/h. Assinale a alternativa que mais se próxima da velocidade média, em km/h:
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Que nome se dá ao sétimo grau de uma escala?
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1570250
Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Pedagogia
Banca: MetroCapital
Orgão: Pref. Laranjal Paulista-SP
Disciplina: Pedagogia
Banca: MetroCapital
Orgão: Pref. Laranjal Paulista-SP
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De acordo com a obra de Zabala, analise os itens a seguir e, ao final, assinale a alternativa correta:
I – As capacidades definidas nos objetivos educativos são o referencial básico de todo o processo de ensino e, portanto, da avaliação.
II – Uma escola centrada quase que exclusivamente nos conteúdos conceituais, especialmente os factuais, de conhecimento enciclopédico, limita os instrumentos avaliativos habitualmente utilizados às provas de papel e lápis.
III – Se o número de alunos ou a dinâmica e o ritmo do grupo não permitem fazer as perguntas de modo individual, uma prova escrita simples, que proponha resposta a uma série de perguntas, pode ser extremamente eficaz para estabelecer com grande certeza o grau de conhecimento dos conteúdos factuais.
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1569630
Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Geografia
Banca: MetroCapital
Orgão: Pref. Laranjal Paulista-SP
Disciplina: Geografia
Banca: MetroCapital
Orgão: Pref. Laranjal Paulista-SP
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Assinale a alternativa que NÃO apresenta o nome de uma constelação:
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Assinale a alternativa que apresenta corretamente a data em que Dom Pedro II foi coroado Imperador:
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1556524
Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: MetroCapital
Orgão: Pref. Laranjal Paulista-SP
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: MetroCapital
Orgão: Pref. Laranjal Paulista-SP
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Michelangelo was a famous Renaissance artist, sculptor, poet, and architect. He is regarded as one of the finest painters of the Renaissance period. He was born in Abrezzo in the Tuscany region of Italy in 1475. He was raised in Florence. Although his father disapproved of his interest in art, Michelangelo became an apprentice of Italian painter Domenico Ghirlandaio. Ghirlandaio was so impressed with the work of his apprentice, that he recommended him to the ruler of Florence, Lorenzo de’ Medici. Michelangelo studied in de’ Medici’s workshop for three years. During these years, Michelangelo gained new perspectives on art and met many prominent figures in art and literature. He also painted his first important works, Madonna of the Steps (1490–1492) and Battle of the Centaurs (1491–1492).
In 1494, the Medici family was driven away from Florence. As a result, Michelangelo left the city for Venice, Bologna, and then Rome. In 1497, he sculpted Bacchus, the Roman God of Wine. Bacchus would prove one of Michelangelo’s only works involving a pagan, rather than Christian subject. He was next commissioned by the French cardinal Jean de Billheres to sculpt a marble depiction of Jesus resting in Mary’s arms after the Crucifixion. It was called Pieta and was made for the Cardinal’s funeral monument. Pieta can be viewed today in St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City. That same year, Michelangelo moved back to Florence. He was then commissioned to complete a marble statue of David started by Agostino di Duccio. The statue was to be a symbol of the Florentine Republic. Michelangelo finished the colossal statue in 1504. It stood over 14 feet tall. The statue was immediately recognized as a masterpiece, and is considered one of Michelangelo’s two greatest sculptures. In 1508, commissioned by Pope Julius II, Michelangelo began the work from which he became most famous for, the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. The elaborate ceiling took four years to complete. Working on scaffolding high above the chapel floor, Michelangelo painted over 400 life-sized figures on the ceiling by 1512. The ceiling features nine scenes from the Book of Genesis, seven Old Testament prophets, and five sibyls (characters from Greek mythology). Of the Old Testament scenes, the Creation of Adam is the most renowned.
In the 1520’s and 1530’s, Michelangelo worked on several major projects including the grand Medici Chapels in the Basilica of San Lorenzo, fortifications of the city of Florence, the Laurentian Library in Florence, and the fresco of The Last Judgment on the alter wall of the Sistine Chapel. The Last Judgment took seven years to complete and was the largest fresco of the Renaissance period. As he worked on the massive fresco, Michelangelo met Vittoria Colonna, a female poet who became a close friend and inspired his own poetry.
In 1546, at the age of 71, Michelangelo was commissioned as architect of St. Peter’s Basilica and designed its dome. Michelangelo never married and remained in a relative state of solitude for most of his life. As he grew older, he cherished this solitude more and more. In 1564, Michelangelo died of a “slow fever”. He was buried in front of a large crowd in Santa Croce in Florence.
What made Michelangelo’s sculpture of Bacchus different from his other works?
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