Correct Answers: B and D
The business process flow is one of the Power Automate flow types. It guides users through the process of data operations with one or several Dataverse tables. Business process flow consists of stages. Each stage can be associated with only one Dataverse table, but optionally, you can select related tables in the One-to-Many relationship with the primary stage table. A stage contains one or more steps that represent the table`s fields. Option B is correct because a business process flow can only support the One-to-Many relationship between the stage table and related tables.
Option D is correct because you can use only AND and OR operators between rules in a Condition, but not both.
Option A is incorrect because a business process flow branch cannot be more than five levels deep.
Option C is incorrect because a branching rule must be based on the data steps of the immediately preceding stage, not the following stage.
For more information about Power Automate business process branching, please visit the below URL:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-automate/enhance-business-process-flows-branching