Conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch has submitted its questions for Democrat presidential nominee Hillary Clinton to answer regarding her private email server.

Clinton was ordered to answer the questions within 30 days from receipt of them by a federal judge,which means they will be in before the election.

The questions, 25 of them, range from whether she was told about hacking attempts to why she created the private server in the first place.

“Describe the creation of the clintonemail.com system, including who decided to create the system, the date it was decided to create the system, why it was created, who set it up, and when it became operational,” the first question read.

“Were you ever advised, cautioned, or warned, was it ever suggested, or did you ever participate in any communication, conversation, or meeting in which it was discussed that your use of a clintonemail.com email account to conduct official State Department business conflicted with or violated federal record keeping laws,” read another.

It also asked questions about Freedom of Information Act requests that were denied by the State Department during Clinton’s tenure as Secretary of State.

“During your tenure as Secretary of State, did you understand that email you sent or received in the course of conducting official State Department business was subject to FOIA?” one question on the matter read.

And on the subject of deleted emails, Judicial Watch wants to know how and why Clinton decided which emails to destroy.

“After you left office, did you believe you could alter, destroy, disclose, or use email you sent or received concerning official State Department business as you saw fit? If not, why not?” a question on the matter read.

It also wants to know “what tool or software was used to delete or destroy them, who deleted or destroyed them, and was the deletion or destruction done at your direction?”

“These are simple questions about her email system that we hope will finally result in straight-forward answers, under oath, from Hillary Clinton,” Tom Fitton, the president of Judicial Watch, said in a statement.

The entire list of questions can be read here.