In a Distributed Environment, a Central License cannot be installed directly via CLI on a Security Gateway. Central licenses must be installed via SmartConsole (R81 and higher) or SmartUpdate (R80.40 and lower). However, you can install a Central license on a Management Server using the CLI with the cplic put command this is different that a question mention . Taking this into account, for me, the correct answer is D.
In a distributed environment, Central Licenses are managed and distributed by the Security Management Server, not directly installed via CLI on a Security Gateway.
In a Distributed Environment, a Central License cannot be installed directly via CLI on a Security Gateway. Central licenses must be installed through SmartConsole (R81 and higher) or SmartUpdate (R80.40 and lower). The CLI method is not applicable for Central Licenses on Security Gateways.
Generate an evaluation license using Central mangement and you'll receive a confirmation email which give you both options - install using CLI on SMS or CLI on Gateway
R81.20 administrator document, I found a statement to install central license by CLI
Attaches one or more Central or Local licenses to a remote managed Security Gateways and Cluster Members
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