I think correct C
Type 1 hypervisors are an OS themselves, a very basic one on top of which you can run virtual machines. The physical machine the hypervisor is running on serves virtualization purposes only.
https://phoenixnap.com/kb/what-is-hypervisor-type-1-2
Answer C states "..without relying on the underlying OS". There is none so is this a catch in the wording . The best answer may actually be A as Type 1 hypervisors do require hardware acceleration
type 1 is bare metal meaning no OS needed to host the hypervisor and hypervisor is directly on hardware.
type 2 means that the hypervisor runs as an application on an existing OS that controls the hardware.
the answer here is C as skh indicated correctly above
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