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A list of questions in a sentence can be described as follows: 1) What is the first question? 2) What is the second question? and 3) What is the third question?

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It can really depend on what you are trying to ask and how. There are different ways to do it as well, like you could say:

"Where do you live and what is your name?"

But if it were a "list" you could say something like:

"Where do you live, eat, and sleep?"

Separate the different parts with commas and you don't have to completely write it out as follows (but you could):

"Where do you live, where do you eat, where do you sleep?"

This isn't really proper English and you would be more inclined to say it in different sentences, like:

"Where do you live? Where do you eat? Where do you sleep?"

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