The answer is D per the following ServiceNow Doc link. Technically, C and D are both correct but ServiceNow uses the word "record". In the world of databases of course a field is a piece of data in a cell. Yet, I will remind you that ServiceNow likes the word record. I will also say that the term in all the ServiceNow training uses the phrase 'everything in ServiceNow is a record in a table'.
https://docs.servicenow.com/en-US/bundle/tokyo-platform-user-interface/page/use/using-forms/concept/c_FormFields.html
Its C
given the choice between C & D
the question specifically says 'Which best describes a field in a ServiceNow table'
a record in a table contains multiple cells, in fact it is an entire row. so you should rule out D for the same reason you ruled out A!
it is a single cell in that row, which can contain data, or a single reference to another record.
A field is the table column so closest description from the options is to a single cell of a record.
A record would be the row of a table so definitely not D.
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