Correct Answers: B and C
Dataverse provides the three connectors that Power Automate can use: Common Data Service, Common Data Service (current environment), and Dynamics 365 connector.
Each of the connectors has a list of triggers and actions. There are similar triggers and actions between all connectors, like “When a record is created,” “Create a new row,” or “Create a new record.”
The Common Data Service (current environment) (Number 1) and Common Data Service connector (Number 2) have the following triggers:
Instead of separate triggers for a record update, create and delete conditions, Common Data Service (current environment) has one "universal" trigger: "When row is created, updated or deleted." It uses the word "row" instead of "record."
The "universal" trigger reflects the difference between the two connectors. If you use any Common Data Service trigger, it will ask you to provide Environment, Entity Name, and a Scope (Number 2). If you input a "(Current)" value for an environment, the connector will behave as Common Data Service (current environment). With the Common Data Service (current environment) connector, you do not need to provide environment information and focus on the trigger condition (Number 1).
The Dynamics 365 connector has the same triggers and actions as the Common Data Service connector, but Dynamics 365 connector is deprecated.
Microsoft recommends using Common Data Service (current environment) for all your Dataverse and Dynamics 365 data connection needs in the new flows. The Common Data Service connector can benefit you when you need to synchronize data between two environments. Options A, D, and E are incorrect because these triggers are Common Data Service connector triggers, but not Common Data Service (current environment).
For more information about the Dataverse connector’s triggers, please visit the below URLs:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-automate/connection-cds-native
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-automate/connection-cds