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"composition of questions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a set of questions, or a list of questions. For example, "The teacher asked us to compose a composition of questions for our final exam."
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Mr. Rosner suggested that the composition of questions is unfair, and that the percentage of questions skewed toward men versus those skewed toward women is unnatural.
We determined the composition of questions focused on data analysis by having two independent raters review exam questions.
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The structure and composition of its questions addressing OFP and TMD, its algorithm, and its scoring system are, however, not publicly available.
The structure and composition of a question (understood as the abstract content of an interrogative sentence) vary from theory to theory.
They analyzed the coverage of API elements over threads, which is the composition of a question with no or with a collection of answers.
Thus, the composition of the exam questions was predominantly data analysis or interpretation questions, giving us confidence that this could be a measure of student ability to analyze and interpret data.
The recent observation that RCC8 composition table describes only weak composition instead of composition raises questions about Renz and Nebel's maximality results about the computational complexity of reasoning with RCC8.
Through the successful identification of the chemical composition of complex pigment mixtures questions about the source of materials and how and when they were applied can be answered.
Although WISE and the US-based CHOIR have similarities, no available manuscript reports on the structure and composition of its OFP andTMD questions, its algorithm, or its scoring system [18].
The Dasam Granth is controversial in the Panth because of questions concerning its authorship and composition.
The same dynamic explains the current spate of questions over the composition of the Supreme Court, which may soon consist entirely of lawyers trained at Harvard and Yale.
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