Correct Answers: B and E
Dataverse provides the following security models: business units, security roles, and hierarchical security.
The Security role defines how a user accesses different types of records. Each role consists of privileges: record-level and task-based.
The record-level privileges are tasks that users can apply to the table records. There are eight privileges (tasks): Create, Read, Write, Delete, Append, Append To, Assign, and Share.
In general, standard Dataverse tables have four types of table ownership: User or Team
Organization
Business-owned
None
The Dataverse database provides only two types of ownership for the standard custom tables: User or Team
Organization
After the table is created, you cannot change the table ownership.
Organization-owned tables do not have Assign or Share privileges because both tasks require an owner to assign to or share with. There are no record owners for organization-owned tables.
All other options are incorrect.
For more information about Dataverse security rolls, please visit the below URLs:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/admin/security-roles-privileges
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/admin/security-roles-privileges#record-level-privileges
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UWSj-vvxzU