It's definitely D - String.
warning is the word.
"warning" is a string.
["warning"] is an array.
Cisco exams play language traps more than they test networking knowledge. So disappointed. Can't image such nasty behaviour is done by one of the industry leaders. Thankfully there are competitors in the market, such as HPE, Huawei, FortiNet, Juniper... If you keep fooling your users, good luck.
Answer is A. Of course everything resides within an Object in JSON, but the question here asks about where does it "directly" reside, then the word "warning" clearly residing in an array, and not in object.
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