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Another term for fixed-alternative questions is ______ questions.
Borders
Boundaries or lines that define the edges of a country, territory, or area, often associated with regulatory or legal implications.
Rules
Established and authoritative principles or guidelines that govern behavior or the operation of systems or processes.
Arbitrary
Stemming from unpredictable preferences or spur-of-the-moment desires rather than through structured reasoning or organized principle.
Five Ws
A fundamental journalistic concept focusing on questions: Who, What, When, Where, and Why, to gather comprehensive information.
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