Answer A is correct
"Security zones are logical entities to which one or more interfaces are bound."
https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos/topics/topic-map/security-zone-configuration.html
A security zone is a collection of one or more network segments requiring the regulation of inbound and outbound traffic through policies. Security zones are logical entities to which one or more interfaces are bound. You can define multiple security zones, the exact number of which you determine based on your network needs.
C is the correct answer as you can create a zone without assigning any interface to it however you should refer to security zone while creating the policies
should be :
B Logical interface are added to user defined security zones
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