Found it:
When you add a new role assignment, you can specify a built-in or custom role that was created using the New-ManagementRole cmdlet and specify an organizational unit (OU) or predefined or custom management scope to restrict the assignment.
You can create custom management scopes using the New-ManagementScope cmdlet and can view a list of existing scopes using the Get-ManagementScope cmdlet. If you choose not to specify an OU, or predefined or custom scope, the implicit write scope of the role applies to the role assignment.
I think that C & D are valid, but, since it is mentioned "Each branch office has a special Administrators group that contains the delegated administrators for that office", it is more likely to be the "C". Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/es-es/powershell/module/exchange/new-managementroleassignment?view=exchange-ps
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