A, C, E - One of the operations is to "suspend" a firewall. Often used to force an HA event. Also, if HA goes crazy and flaps back and forth, after 3 flaps the active firewall will go into "suspend" state. A hard failure is easier to diagnose than a constantly changing HA state. If HA is enabled, these are the states you will see on the dashboard. Everything else is a diagnostic mode or part of the boot sequence.
Pending is not a valid HA Cluster state, it makes options B and C incorrect.
https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/9-1/pan-os-admin/high-availability/ha-firewall-states
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