Grammar: Which is /Which are

I’d use “which of the following subjects”, as “below” is visual.

No one has added this option for including “most”:

“Which of these subjects most interest you? (Choose up to 5)”

What do you guys think?

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BTW, thanks for the input, @ralphm :smile:

Why the "to you’?

I think it is far too wordy :slight_smile:

Edit.
How about:

Please choose up to five subjects.

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As I said above, I wouldn’t use this;

Which subjects below are most interesting to you?

“below” is superfluous, and also meaningless to somebody using a screen reader.

Which of these subjects most interest you? (Choose up to 5)

- I’d go with that.

After reading the myriad of responses, I will weigh-in.
Always, I prefer to be concise. So I propose a declarative form:

Choose up to 5 that interest you.

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If you really wanted to know how interesting the person thought each subject, I would look at having possibly two sections - one identifying which subjects are interesting (the pick 5) and then - rate these 5 topics in order of preference.

But I think I would understand Which subjects interest you? (Choose up to five.)
as picking the ones I am most interested in.

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