Yes, but at least in my PDI it still shows up as elevated. The arrow doesn't disappear unless I log out or I start.end impersonation of a user. So the correct answer from this list can only be B.
By default, you do not have elevated privilege roles upon login. You must manually elevate to the privilege of the role. An elevated privilege role lasts only for the duration of your user session. Session timeout or logout removes the role.
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