A and C (Navigate to Events tab): Faults and events are managed separately in Cisco ACI. The severity of faults must be changed in the Faults tab, not in the Events tab.
As the questions are from an old version of ACI where there were two Fault and Events tabs (ACI 4.0), this question can be confusing.
I looked in my laboratory (ACI 5.0) and you can change it within the Faults tab, but within Faults you need to be in Events (which is no longer separated like in the ACI 4.0 version).
I'll go with alternative C
The question is about Faults, not Events, so Fault tab is correct.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/aci/apic/sw/all/faults/guide/b_APIC_Faults_Errors/b_IFC_Faults_Errors_chapter_01.html#id_65132
In the Events tab of an APIC GUI component, you can change the severity of a displayed event or you can suppress (squelch) it altogether.
Step 1: Navigate to the Events tab that currently displays an instance of the event.
Step 2: Choose one of the following actions:
To change the severity of these events, right-click the row of the desired event code, select Change Severity, select the desired severity level, and click Change Severity.
To prevent these events from appearing in event reports (squelching the event), right-click the row of the desired event code, select Ignore Event, then click Ignore Event.
With either of these actions, a dialog box appears in which you can confirm the selected action. In both cases, the dialog box displays the path to the Affected Monitoring Policy, which will be automatically modified as a result of the action. To undo the action later, you can navigate to this policy and manually modify it as described in Changing Event Severity or Squelching an Event in the Monitoring Policy.
seems C is right from 4.2(1) on.
"You can change the severity or squelch an event directly from the Events table instead of from the monitoring policy." https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/aci/apic/sw/all/faults/guide/b_APIC_Faults_Errors/b_APIC_Faults_Errors_chapter_0100.html
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