C. is correct answer, this is the place you configure Standard Local Router group for group of devices. On B. you only configure the Local Router Group names.
Log in to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration.
Navigate to Call Routing > Route/Hunt > Route Group.
Click the Add New button to create a new route group.
In the Route Group Configuration window, enter a name for the route group in the Route Group Name field.
From the Distribution Algorithm drop-down menu, select the distribution algorithm that you want to use for the route group.
From the Available Devices list, select the devices that you want to include in the route group, and click the Add button to move them to the Selected Devices list.
Click Save to save the route group configuration.
To apply the route group to a route pattern, navigate to Call Routing > Route/Hunt > Route Pattern.
Select the route pattern that you want to configure, and click the Edit button.
In the Route Pattern Configuration window, select the appropriate standard local route group from the Route Group drop-down menu.
Click Save to save the route pattern configuration.
You are describing how to configure a plain old route group. This question asks where to configure the standard local route group for a group of devices, or in other words, where you assign a standard local route group to a group of devices, which can only be done within the device pool configuration and makes C correct.
If the answer was C, the question would have been "where do you select the Local Route Group for a group of devices" instead of "Where do you configure the Local Route Group for a group of devices".
Additionally, when you add a new Local Route Group under Call Routing > Route/Hunt > Local Route Group Names, CUCM adds it as an additional local route group setting within all device pools. You actually configure the standard local route group in Standard Local Route Group Names under Call Routing > Route/Hunt. You select the "route group" (not the "local route group", which is named standard local route group by default)of the local route group in the individual device pool. This is the difference between attention to the question and assuming you know what they're asking.
Question is "where do you configure STANDARD local route group for group of devices". You don't need to configure standard local route group as it's already there by default and you can't delete it. So the only place you can do something with it it's device pool where you select route group for it. So I think more likely answer is B - device pool
Answer is C.
B is wrong, because we cannot find Standard local route group their!!!
Use the System > Device Pool menu option in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration to configure the Local Route Group setting for the device pools in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager implementation.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/admin/10_0_1/ccmfeat/CUCM_BK_F3AC1C0F_00_cucm-features-services-guide-100/CUCM_BK_F3AC1C0F_00_cucm-features-services-guide-100_chapter_0100110.html#CUCM_TK_CB653D2D_00
Should be C because its for a group of devices and this is configured in the device pool/Local Route Group Settings.
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