i believe this question is poorly asked. When referring to DN, someone with AD experience normally thinks about the Distinguished name of an account. (Not the DN within a certificate.) i can understand why the answer is C, however the question itsself should be enhanced so that whoever reads should think about the attribute fields of certificate.
If you generate a user certificate with a non-Check Point Certificate Authority, enter the Common Name (CN) component of the Distinguished Name (DN).
For example, if the DN is [CN = James, O = My Organization, C = My Country], then enter James as the username. If you use Common Names as user names, they must contain exactly one string with no spaces.
https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R81/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R81_SecurityManagement_AdminGuide/Topics-SECMG/Configuring_User_Access_Using_Radius_Server_Groups.htm?Highlight=Distinguished%20Name%20Components
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