Common Data Service User security role renamed to Basic User
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform-release-plan/2020wave2/data-platform/common-data-service-user-security-role-renamed-basic-user
Basic User - Read, Create (self), write (self), delete (self) Can run an app within the environment and perform common tasks for the rows that they own.
System Customizer - Create (self), Read (self), Write (self), Delete (self), Customizations Has full permission to customize the environment. However, can only view rows for environment tables that they create. More information: Privileges required for customization
If Interns can create apps "Privileges required for customization" make sense
Basic User For out-of-the-box entities only, can run an app in the environment and perform common tasks on the records they own. It has privileges to the core business tables, such as Account, Contact, Activity, and Process.
Note: The Common Data Service User security role was renamed Basic User. Only the name was changed; user privileges and role assignment are the same. If you have a solution with the Common Data Service User security role, you should update the solution before you import it again. Otherwise, you might inadvertently change the security role name back to User when you import the solution.
The issue in scenario is "Interns can create apps but cannot interact with their own data." To access on data they only need CDS user (basic role) not a System Customizer role => Answer C
Agreed, Common Data Service User (now known as Basic User) gives access to read data only to default entities. But we have custom entities which Basic User doesn't give access to. That's the detail that makes it D.
C. Interns have the Environment Maker security role but need the Common Data Service User security role.
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