I wasn't sure about this, but I will go with D, looking at the answers:
A. It is a Kubernetes cluster deployed by developers using a YAML specification file. - No it isn't. It's not deployed using a YAML file. Wrong answer.
B. It aggregates hosts across vSphere clusters to form a Kubernetes cluster on vSphere. - I thought that would be the answer, but a Supervisor Cluster in Tanzu refers to a single VSphere cluster. Not multiple clusters, so surely this is wrong.
C. It enables vSphere High Availability and Distributed Resource Scheduler. - No, VSphere does that, silly.
D. It exposes a Kubernetes API for use by DevOps teams. - I suppose it does, but it's not the obvious answer. Yet, if we eliminate the rest, this is all that's left.
D. It exposes a Kubernetes API for use by DevOps teams.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-3E4E6039-BD24-4C40-8575-5AA0EECBBBEC.html
The Cluster API and VMware Tanzu™ Kubernetes Grid™ Service are modules that run on the Supervisor Cluster and enable the provisioning and management of Tanzu Kubernetes clusters. The Virtual Machine Service module is responsible for deploying and running stand-alone VMs and VMs that make up Tanzu Kubernetes clusters.
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