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four questions

American  

plural noun

Judaism.
  1. the four questions about the significance of the Seder service, traditionally asked at the Passover Seder by the youngest person and answered by the reading of the Haggadah.


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In Imbabura province, where Indigenous protesters blocking roads clashed with security forces -- leaving at least two dead -- more than two-thirds of the population voted "No" to the referendum's four questions.

From Barron's

Nearly 14 million Ecuadorans are eligible to cast ballots on four questions that will decide how the country tackles rampant drug violence and addresses economic reforms.

From Barron's

The screen will also present travellers with four questions about their trip, such as confirming where they will be staying and that they have enough money.

From BBC

Here are four questions to help you decide whether to hire an adviser.

From The Wall Street Journal

The answer to all of the first four questions, of course, is “yes!”

From MarketWatch