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Question: Which of these words means "a formal inquiry"?
Answer: A disquisition is a formal inquiry into a subject, often in writing.
Question: Which of these means "limited" or "restricted"?
Answer: Something exclusive is open to only certain kinds of things or persons, such as "an exclusive club."
Question: Which of these is a kind of police officer?
Answer: A constable is a police officer, particularly in the countryside of Great Britain.
Question: Which of these means "out of the ordinary"?
Answer: Something exceptional is out of the ordinary, as in, "That was an exceptional performance."
Question: Which of these might follow a jet aircraft?
Answer: A contrail, or "condensation trail," is made up of vapor from a jet’s engines.
Question: Which of these means "strange"?
Answer: Something exotic is strange and fascinating, as in "an exotic scent."
Question: Which of these means "to look closely at"?
Answer: To examine something means to look at it in very close detail, as in, "The detective examined the crime scene."
Question: Which of these means "send away"?
Answer: To exile someone is to send him or her away from his own country with an order not to return.
Question: Which of these is helpful, as in criticism?
Answer: Constructive criticism is helpful and useful, and is not intended to hurt someone’s feelings.
Question: Which of these words means "tighten"?
Answer: To constrict is to tighten so as to slow or stop the flow of something, such as blood or air.
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