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Full stack
Full stack questions assess you based on front end or backend concepts. You can also be asked to create a project derived from real-world applications. Full-stack questions are created in an extensible way to provide flexibility.
Some of the concepts which can be asked in full stack questions are the following:
- Build an entire application by configuring the front end and backend
- Build only the backend part of an application
- Build only the front end part of an application
You can learn how to attempt full stack questions and navigate through HackerEarth's full stack platform by watching the given video.