In the excerpt above, the sentence is a _compound-complex sentence_.
This one makes the most sense.
Answer: it’s B Gogol does not want a new name, but his parents want to follow Bengali custom.
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No, you can't use "inquire" like this. You could say:
"The enterprise asked the authority for the relevant information." -- This does not actually say that they obtained it, however. The authority may have refused. Note that you ask about a subject, but you ask for information.
"The enterprise obtained the relevant information from the authority." -- This normally implies that they obtained it in response to an inquiry or request, so you don't really need to say that separately
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He fills the hole with cement!
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Hope this helps :)
I think you may have forgotten an option. An affix placed before a word or base is called prefix.