This exercise is scripting/programming language agnostic, you can use any language or method you wish to accomplish the task (even command line curl calls). Please use the following URL to access our older documentation site for more direct guidance on completing the necessary API requests: https://jonroth.hosted-by- files.com/test-documentation/ API Requirements: API Key #1: 37a09903437add1b26a48ad57a84a4965a946ef3813e60a74fc1c86507c75642 API Key #2: ac4446cdf81331341e11478f1566b64c03fbf2de1d846d730c2d0fef41eb4337 Site Subdomain: jonroth Top-Level Folder: cs-test Submission/Upload Folder: cs-test-results Use key #1 to answer these questions: 1. How many items are in the folder, including all items in all subfolders? 2. What is the name and size of the largest subfolder in the top level of the folder the key can access? 3. What is the name and size of the largest file in the subfolder identified in the question above? 4. What is the name of the User who most recently downloaded the file identified in the question above, and when did that user download the file? 5. BONUS QUESTION: What region is the sub-folder found in question number 3 located? Write the answers to these questions in a file named as <yourfirstname- yourlastname>.txt Use key #2 to upload your answer file. Bonus Points: Upload a copy of the script(s) or pseudo code that you used to accomplish this task. This is not to demonstrate coding style, extensive grasp of the programming language, or most efficient use of resources. Rather, this will just allow us to see the approach the applicant took to solving the problem and their default “go-to language” used for testing. Please remember that this is completely language agnostic. Want to use a modern language? Go for it. Want to curl or bash it? No problem. Want to code in Turbo Pascal? Go ahead, and we will bow support@files.com 800.286.8372 in reverence :) Please upload this as a separate file and be sure to include your first and last name as shown in the instructions in the filename for your submission.