http://www.logos.com/product/32262/catholic-scripture-study-international-romans has a wonderful set of sample pages from which I have taken this.

Note that question 3 uses Romans and 1 Samuel. Note that question 5 uses 3 separate Romans passages.
- How many times I have argued that notes must attach to multiple passages because we study passages in relationship?
- How many times have I claimed that the use of a lectionary teaches one to read passages in relationship rather than independently?
THANK YOU FOR PROVING THAT NOTES NEED TO BE ATTACHED TO MULTIPLE PASSAGES BECAUSE THAT'S HOW WE STUDY SCRIPTURE.
footnote:
for the 7 questions of this segment of the lesson the full counts are given below. It averages 2.3 references and 1.7 biblical books per question.
Question 1: 1 Bible reference (Romans)
Question 2: 3 Bible references (Acts, Philippians)
Question 3: 2 Bible references (Romans, 1 Samuel)
Question 4: 1 Bible reference (Romans)
Question 5: 3 Bible reference (Romans)
Question 6: 3 Bible references (Romans, 1 Corinthians)
Question 7: 3 Bible references (Romans, Mark, 1 Corinthians)
Of course you had already proved the point with the introductory Bible study Come and See series:

from Ponessa, Joseph L., and Laurie Watson Manhardt. Acts and Letters. Come and See: Catholic Bible Study. Steubenville, OH: Emmaus Road Publishing, 2008.