Creating subjective questions
To create subjective questions, follow these steps:
- Log in to HackerEarth Assessments using your admin credentials.
 - Click Library.
 - In the Library section, click My library.

 - Click Create a question. 

 - Select Subjective under the General question type.

 - In the Problem Statement field, enter the problem statement.
 - In the Difficulty level list, select the difficulty level of the problem. For example, Easy.
 - In the Maximum score field, enter the maximum marks that you want to assign to your question.
 - Enter the relevant tags associated with the question in the Tags field.
 - Click Next.

 - Select the response type you want to receive from the candidate. HackerEarth provides you with the following two options: text response type and video response type. 
To learn more about response types, refer to this article.

 - Select the evaluation method which you want to choose for the question. HackerEarth provides you with three methods of evaluation which are as follows: AI evaluation, keyword evaluation, and manual evaluation.
To learn more about the evaluation methods, refer to this article.
  - You can also allow candidates to upload files. This will help you to understand the approach of the candidate for the question. Click Allow candidates to upload a file. This file can be checked manually.

 - Click Next.
 - You can also provide a solution template that can work as a starting point for the candidates to write their answers. This is not mandatory but it can help the candidates to write the answer in the format you want them to.
 - Click Publish.
 
You have successfully created a subjective question. You can also follow these steps to create a subjective question in an assessment.