D is correct, why? Interzone default applies here; it is a predefined security rule in Palo Alto Networks firewalls that block all traffic between different zones. It is displayed at the bottom of the security rule base and can be overridden by a user-defined rule. The interzone-default rule has a deny action and applies to any traffic that does not match any other rule in the rule list.
The application on the policy is google-docs-base. As it is different from google-base, B cannot be the right answer. D is correct
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