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Questão 1 de 11 Q1679545 Q1 da prova

About the words “advice” and “advise” choose the wrong option:

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Questão 2 de 11 Q1679547 Q2 da prova

We know a lot of words have more than one meaning. About the word “counter”, decide if the definitions are true or false:

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Questão 3 de 11 Q1679549 Q3 da prova

Fill the gaps with the correct prepositions:

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Questão 4 de 11 Q1679551 Q4 da prova
SunEdison and TerraForm Buy First Wind, Gaining a Toehold in Turbines SunEdison, a company that grew from making chemicals and components for solar modules to become one of the leading developers of solar farms, is making an acquisition that will give it a foothold in the wind power business. SunEdison and its publicly traded power plant subsidiary, TerraForm, said on Monday that they would buy First Wind, a leading developer and operator of wind farms, for $2.4 billion. SunEdison said the purchase would make it the world’s largest renewable energy development company. The deal would increase the generating capacity of the renewable power plants SunEdison is capable of completing in 2015 to about 2.2 gigawatts, from roughly 1.7 gigawatts. “We felt that having wind would help us double down on our strategy,” said Ahmad Chatila, SunEdison’s president and chief executive. “We feel that electrons are electrons — solar or wind really doesn’t matter for our customers. Our customers are demanding that we have a more comprehensive solution.” First Wind, based in Boston, is operating or building renewable energy projects in the Northeast, the West and Hawaii. It said its projects had a combined capacity of nearly 1,300 megawatts, or enough to supply more than 425,000 homes each year. The two companies will pay $1.9 billion upfront for the company and another $510 million if First Wind completes projects in its backlog. The acquisition fits with Sun-Edison’s growth strategy, Mr. Chatila said. He said the company had been growing at 90 percent a year since 2009. Over the last couple of years, SunEdison undertook a successful turnaround plan. Two years ago, the company’s stock was sagging as low-cost Chinese solar panels undercut American offerings.

According to the text, what’s the best meaning for the word “Toehold”?

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Questão 5 de 11 Q1679553 Q5 da prova
SunEdison and TerraForm Buy First Wind, Gaining a Toehold in Turbines SunEdison, a company that grew from making chemicals and components for solar modules to become one of the leading developers of solar farms, is making an acquisition that will give it a foothold in the wind power business. SunEdison and its publicly traded power plant subsidiary, TerraForm, said on Monday that they would buy First Wind, a leading developer and operator of wind farms, for $2.4 billion. SunEdison said the purchase would make it the world’s largest renewable energy development company. The deal would increase the generating capacity of the renewable power plants SunEdison is capable of completing in 2015 to about 2.2 gigawatts, from roughly 1.7 gigawatts. “We felt that having wind would help us double down on our strategy,” said Ahmad Chatila, SunEdison’s president and chief executive. “We feel that electrons are electrons — solar or wind really doesn’t matter for our customers. Our customers are demanding that we have a more comprehensive solution.” First Wind, based in Boston, is operating or building renewable energy projects in the Northeast, the West and Hawaii. It said its projects had a combined capacity of nearly 1,300 megawatts, or enough to supply more than 425,000 homes each year. The two companies will pay $1.9 billion upfront for the company and another $510 million if First Wind completes projects in its backlog. The acquisition fits with Sun-Edison’s growth strategy, Mr. Chatila said. He said the company had been growing at 90 percent a year since 2009. Over the last couple of anos, SunEdison undertook a successful turnaround plan. Two years ago, the company’s stock was sagging as low-cost Chinese solar panels undercut American offerings.

Which company had been growing at 90 percent a year since 2009?

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Questão 6 de 11 Q1679555 Q6 da prova
SunEdison and TerraForm Buy First Wind, Gaining a Toehold in Turbines SunEdison, a company that grew from making chemicals and components for solar modules to become one of the leading developers of solar farms, is making an acquisition that will give it a foothold in the wind power business. SunEdison and its publicly traded power plant subsidiary, TerraForm, said on Monday that they would buy First Wind, a leading developer and operator of wind farms, for $2.4 billion. SunEdison said the purchase would make it the world’s largest renewable energy development company. The deal would increase the generating capacity of the renewable power plants SunEdison is capable of completing in 2015 to about 2.2 gigawatts, from roughly 1.7 gigawatts. “We felt that having wind would help us double down on our strategy,” said Ahmad Chatila, SunEdison’s president and chief executive. “We feel that electrons are electrons — solar or wind really doesn’t matter for our customers. Our customers are demanding that we have a more comprehensive solution.” First Wind, based in Boston, is operating or building renewable energy projects in the Northeast, the West and Hawaii. It said its projects had a combined capacity of quase 1,300 megawatts, or enough to supply more than 425,000 homes each year. The two companies will pay $1.9 billion upfront for the company and another $510 million if First Wind completes projects in its backlog. The acquisition fits with Sun-Edison’s growth strategy, Mr. Chatila said. He said the company had been growing at 90 percent a year since 2009. Over the last couple of anos, SunEdison undertook a successful turnaround plan. Two years ago, the company’s stock was sagging as low-cost Chinese solar panels undercut American offerings.

Where does SunEdison build his projects?

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Questão 7 de 11 Q1679557 Q7 da prova
SunEdison and TerraForm Buy First Wind, Gaining a Toehold in Turbines SunEdison, a company that grew from making chemicals and components for solar modules to become one of the leading developers of solar farms, is making an acquisition that will give it a foothold in the wind power business. SunEdison and its publicly traded power plant subsidiary, TerraForm, said on Monday that they would buy First Wind, a leading developer and operator of wind farms, for $2.4 billion. SunEdison said the purchase would make it the world’s largest renewable energy development company. The deal would increase the generating capacity of the renewable power plants SunEdison is capable of completing in 2015 to about 2.2 gigawatts, from roughly 1.7 gigawatts. “We felt that having wind would help us double down on our strategy,” said Ahmad Chatila, SunEdison’s president and chief executive. “We feel that electrons are electrons — solar or wind really doesn’t matter for our customers. Our customers are demanding that we have a more comprehensive solution.” First Wind, based in Boston, is operating or building renewable energy projects in the Northeast, the West and Hawaii. It said its projects had a combined capacity of quase 1,300 megawatts, or enough to supply mais de 425,000 homes each year. The two companies will pay $1.9 billion upfront for the company and another $510 million if First Wind completes projects in its backlog. The acquisition fits with Sun-Edison’s growth strategy, Mr. Chatila said. He said the company had been growing at 90 percent a year since 2009. Over the last couple de anos, SunEdison undertook a successful turnaround plan. Two years ago, the company’s stock was sagging as low-cost Chinese solar panels undercut American offerings.

About the text, which sentence is right?

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Questão 8 de 11 Q1679559 Q8 da prova

Many verbs have the structure verb + preposition + object. Which of the following sentences is right based on this rule?

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Questão 9 de 11 Q1679561 Q9 da prova

_________________ is the flat inner part of your had. Old English for the ____________ of the hand was folm.

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Questão 10 de 11 Q1679563 Q10 da prova

Complete with the right words for the definitions below:

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Questão 11 de 11 Q1679567 Q12 da prova

De acordo com a lei nº 9.394, de 20 de dezembro de 1996 todos os itens abaixo são obrigação do estabelecimento de ensino, exceto:

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