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four questions

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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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Though Trump's stop in suburban Philadelphia was billed as a town hall, he only answered four questions before pivoting to nearly 40 minutes of dancing to music.

From Salon

His family knew, though, as his older brother, John, coach of the Baltimore Ravens, cut short his news conference after four questions so he could get information on his brother.

From Los Angeles Times

Maybe she should just do one like Trump does: Say anything she wants for an hour and then just take three or four questions and call it a day.

From Salon

On the following pages he keeps pre-written answers to four questions he’s most frequently asked:

From Los Angeles Times

Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson called the briefing to lawmakers "unbelievably uninformative" and said investigators only took four questions from lawmakers.

From BBC