C is tricky, it doesn't state if it is an existing contact or a new contact:
*When new accounts or contacts are created during lead conversion, the values of mapped lead fields overwrite the default values of the mapped account and contact fields.
*When updating existing accounts or contacts during lead conversion, the values of mapped lead fields don’t overwrite the values of the mapped account and contact fields.
https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=sf.leads_notes.htm&type=5
B is correct - https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=sf.leads_notes.htm&type=5
reads - "If validation and triggers for lead conversion are enabled, then converting a lead can trigger a workflow action on a lead. "
Which means Admin may enable/disable this .
B is incorrect: During lead conversion, triggers fire. Universally required custom fields and validation rules are enforced.
https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=sf.leads_notes.htm&type=5
Your mentioned doc reads - "If validation and triggers for lead conversion are enabled, then converting a lead can trigger a workflow action on a lead. "
Which means Admin may enable/disable this , hence B.
A B E - Looks correct - When you convert a lead, Salesforce creates an account, contact, and optionally an opportunity, using information from the lead you’re converting.
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