The order of Hidden text in a TOC

I have set up a TOC for a document. Some of the TOC are questions and answers, the Para style for both questions and answers being brought into the TOC automatically. Some of the questions are extremely long so I'm creating hidden text on another layer and shortening the hidden layer questions to 'Question X' and these are also coming into the TOC now.
However I'm having trouble on one particular page where there is a Question and an answer and I cannot get the (hidden) Question to appear in the TOC before the answer - it keeps on appearing after the answer. I've tried having the hidden layer, containing the hidden question, as the top layer, bottom layer, varying the position of the hidden text on the page (top/bottom) and updating the TOC, but it keeps appearing after the answer! Infuriating.
What governs the inclusion position of TOC elements that all physically appear on the same layout page?
Anyone with any ideas to help me out, or a 'work-around'?

I am wondering if you ever got an answer to this as I have the same problem.

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