My first thought was "No", but then I thought again. As a simple example, one could scan for the word "is" and the word structure "something IS something". Taking this passage as input this rule could lead to two questions ...
- Who is of marrying age?
- What is delayed even one day?
Obviously the second question is not properly formed, but transposing the word "she" to "Who" and the word "it" to "What" are not too complicated. So to answer the question "Is there any way to frame questions on the above paragraph" I would say "Maybe - but it is not going to be easy."
[Edit - I missed a third question - "Who is rushing to get the wedding done?"]
[Second edit : Since my first reply I have, with the help of Google, looked for a more constructive answer. I get the impression that this area (semantic analysis and automated comprehension testing) is more an academic than practical topic at the moment. I found plenty of scholarly papers but no APIs (unless you want to analyse sentiment from customer feedback.)]