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Answer:
Arises" means that it comes up: possibly because someone asked it, but this isn't specified. In this instance, you could be saying that it's a question which people often think of themselves.
"Raised" means that somebody raised it. This makes the reader think "Who by?". Depending on the context, either could be correct, but the latter expects you to have already mentioned the people who might have raised the question.
In many cases, these might mean the same thing - it might be impossible for it to arise without someone actually raising it.