/ˌɪntəˈrɒɡətəri/ – Noun
Definition: bảng câu hỏi, phiếu câu hỏi thăm dò ý kiến, bảng liệt kê những câu hỏi để hỏi cung.
A more thorough explanation: An interrogatory is a written question or set of questions formally posed by one party in a legal proceeding to another party, which must be answered under oath. It is a formal method of obtaining information during the discovery phase of a lawsuit.
Example: In the civil lawsuit, the plaintiff submitted a set of interrogatories to the defendant seeking information about the events leading up to the accident.