Answer is D as it is talking about a route-filter which is configured under a policy-statement. In comparison to a route-filter-list which is a list of prefixes configured seperately (prefix-list) and then referenced separately in a policy.
The correct Answer is D (from D0-Route Filters and Policies)
Route filters are explicitly configured in a
policy statement under a term. Unlike a prefix list, route filters are not
portable configurations and exist only under the term in which they
were configured.
From Juniper Website
A route filter is a collection of match prefixes.
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