Answer:
Induced
Permanent
Transient
Explanation:
Induced: occurs when a molecule that has a permanent dipole repels another one's molecule's electrons, inducing the one that has a dipole moment in that molecule.
Permanent: occurs when two atoms in a molecule possess a substantially different electronegativity. i.e one atom attracts electrons more than another atom and males it more negative, while the other atom turns more positive.
Transient dipole: induces a dipole in the neighbouring molecule, and then interacts with the original transient dipole.