Hello,
All properties that you find in schema markup are required for it to function normally as stated in the Google FAQ Schema guidelines: https://developers.google.com/search/docs/advanced/structured-data/faqpage.
Each FAQ item has an autogenerated URL similar to the one you shared which makes it easy to link FAQ items. If I misunderstood your question, please explain further. Yo may also include screenshots using a tool like imgbb.com.
Hope that helps. If you have questions, do not hesitate to ask.
The other thing I wanted to tell you is that there is a difference in my meta discription and biooverview meta discription biooverview have table like content in there meta discription and have in every post but I do not have this
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You can not understand my message you can see the above image there is a difference I wanted to find the reason why this website FAQ and people also ask section comes in the google search and my website’s FAQ did not come.
I have seen differences in FAQ My faq has another thing I did not want this thing.
I want schema like bio overview my article link is https://infolinkers.com/jimmy-humilde-net-worth-and-biography/ and the FAQ schema which I want is shown in this link https://biooverview.com/rasheeda-net-worth/
Hello,
After reviewing your ticket I noticed I did not answer your first question on :itemscope, :itemtype and itemprop. There are different formats for schema markup. You may see :itemscope, :itemtype and itemprop defined when using other schema formats like microdata. Rank Math use the JSON-LD format which defines scope, properties and type in a different way. You can check the following page for an example with comparisons of different schema formats: https://schema.org/WebPage#examples.
Thank you for the additional screenshots and examples. They helped me understand your questions. Using Bella Poarch as an example on the Bio Overview website, The Rich snippet corresponds to information available in the FAQ schema as shown in the following screenshots:



Please ensure that all the information you want to display also has direct questions and answers. eg,
Q: What is Chris Norton’s net worth?
A: 2 million US Dollars.
While some of the information is available in the FAQ schema of the example page you linked they are not direct questions and direct answers as shown in the screenshots above, so Google may find them difficult to process.
That said, having correctly formatted schema improves your chances but does not guarantee that your URL will be shown as a rich snippet as stated in the following Google blog post: https://developers.google.com/search/blog/2009/05/introducing-rich-snippets#qa
Hope that helps. If you have questions, do not hesitate to ask.
Kindly bro help me to create this type of schema data you can see in my FAQ schema data lots of other things are also present I think web type schema data is also present in the FAQ scheme and also FAQ present in the article type of schema data
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I only want schema data like bio overview because I have seen their schema data and found no extra and other things are present but in my schema data (infolinkers.com) there are other things
Hello,
I went through the schema of the example you shared in the previous reply and found no issues that might prevent it from displaying. It also passed the rich results test as shown in the following screenshot: 
The question answer structure was also better than the previous example.
You can continue improving improving the schema. as discussed in previous replies.
If you have questions, do not hesitate to ask.
https://hindinews24x.in/biography/sonu-sharma-net-worth/
This URL has no schema markup (only article type ) no FAQ schema markup and also has a warning but his result also has the same thing as the bio overview has in its meta description I have checked there is no word like “44 Crore INR” but shown in meta description kindly clear this concept
https://ibb.co/7gKt39X
Hello,
I checked the schema of that URL and it doesn’t mention anything about “44 Crore INR”. Google tends to ignore some information from the schema and proceeds to use the information found in your content instead if Google thinks that it is much more relevant for the search term. You can see Google is grabbing that info here:

As for the “Missing field “url” (optional)” issue, please make sure you have enabled the author archives from WordPress Dashboard > Rank Math > Titles & Meta > Authors. This should fix your issue.
Don’t hesitate to get in touch if you have any other questions.
Looking forward to helping you. Thank you.
Hello,
Since we did not hear back from you for 15 days, we are assuming that you found the solution. We are closing this support ticket.
If you still need assistance or any other help, please feel free to open a new support ticket, and we will be more than happy to assist.
Thank you.