Corrections Officer Entrance (CJBAT) Practice Exam

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What does "continuous" mean?

  1. Incessant

  2. Vulgarity

  3. Civility

  4. Trivial

The correct answer is: Incessant

The term "continuous" refers to something that is unbroken or ongoing without interruption. In this context, "incessant" perfectly matches that definition, as it describes something that continues without pause or cessation. For example, incessant noise would mean noise that keeps going without stops, which aligns with the idea of something being continuous. The other terms do not relate to the meaning of "continuous." Vulgarity pertains to crude language or behavior, civility refers to politeness and courtesy in behavior, and trivial signifies something of little value or importance. None of these choices carry the essence of uninterrupted or ongoing status that "incessant" conveys. Therefore, the choice that aligns best with the meaning of "continuous" is indeed "incessant."