AE as https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/19/upgrd/image-based-oracle-database-installations.html#GUID-0315AA15-1C03-4E96-B801-3A8E5F5D4B39
A E sure
https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/18/ladbi/about-image-based-database-installation.html#GUID-0315AA15-1C03-4E96-B801-3A8E5F5D4B39
A is CORRECT, no doubts here
B is rather not correct because you can create your own gold-image with both binaries and DB files.
C is CORRECT. You just create TAR in the command line with the golden image and you are happy.
D is not correct - it does not use any RPM
E is not correct rather, because it can be used for install but NOT for upgrade.
About C, the doc mentions that:
To install Oracle Database, create the new Oracle home, extract the image file into the newly-created Oracle home, and [run the setup wizard] to register the Oracle Database product.
E is CORRECT
Using image-based installation, you can install and upgrade Oracle Database for single-instance and cluster configurations.
https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/21/upgrd/image-based-oracle-database-installations.html#GUID-0315AA15-1C03-4E96-B801-3A8E5F5D4B39
C is incorrect due to the following statement:
To install Oracle Database, create the new Oracle home, extract the image file into the newly-created Oracle home, and run the setup wizard to register the Oracle Database product.From <https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/19/ladbi/about-image-based-database-installation.html#GUID-0315AA15-1C03-4E96-B801-3A8E5F5D4B39>
B is CORRECT
You must extract the image software (db_home.zip) into the directory where you want your Oracle Database home to be located, and then run the Oracle Database Setup Wizard to start the Oracle Database installation and configuration.
From <https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/19/ladbi/about-image-based-database-installation.html#GUID-0315AA15-1C03-4E96-B801-3A8E5F5D4B39>
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