dsagree - answer is A C D
https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/11-0/pan-os-networking-admin/nat/nat-policy-rules/nat-policy-overview
You configure a NAT rule to match a packet’s source zone and destination zone, at a minimum. In addition to zones, you can configure matching criteria based on the packet’s destination interface, source and destination address, and service. You can configure multiple NAT rules. The firewall evaluates the rules in order from the top down.
You just discredited your own answer with the source information provided...
"You configure a NAT rule to match a packet’s source zone and destination zone, at a MINIMUM"
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