C - If tags on the project conflict with tags on the blueprint, the project tags take precedence, thus allowing the cloud administrator to enforce governance rules.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Automation/8.0/Using-and-Managing-Cloud-Assembly/GUID-C8C335F4-9623-401C-825E-6F5B2B3C6507.html
Your part is not about hard constrains. Here a quote from your link.
"If you have a series of hard and soft constraints on a specific resource type, the soft constraints can also serve as tie breakers. That is, if multiple resources meet a hard constraint, the soft constraints are used to select the actual resource used in the deployment."
That is why I would say the like to have B as the correct answer.
C - "If a conflict occurs between the constraint tag in a project and a constraint tag in a blueprint, the constraint tag in the project takes precedence."
From VRA: Install, Configure, Manage STUDENT Lecture Manual
Question didn't mention about conflict between project and templates constraints tags. It looks like question is about "multiple resources" with same constraint tags causing the conflicting situation . Then answer would be B. "If you have a series of hard and soft constraints on a specific resource type, the soft constraints can also serve as tie breakers. That is, if multiple resources meet a hard constraint, the soft constraints are used to select the actual resource used in the deployment" Refer: https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Automation/8.1/Using-and-Managing-Cloud-Assembly/GUID-C8C335F4-9623-401C-825E-6F5B2B3C6507.html
Correct- C - https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Assembly/services/Using-and-Managing/GUID-C8C335F4-9623-401C-825E-6F5B2B3C6507.html
How constraint tags work on projects
When configuring Cloud Assembly resources, cloud administrators can apply constraint tags on projects. In this way, administrators can apply governance constraints directly at the project level. All constraints added at this level are applied to every cloud template requested for the applicable project, and these constraint tags take precedence over other tags.
If constraint tags on the project conflict with constraint tags on the cloud template, the project tags take precedence, thus allowing the cloud administrator to enforce governance rules. For example, if the cloud administrators creates a location:london tag on the project, but a developer places a location:boston tag on the cloud template, the former will take precedence and the resource is deployed to infrastructure containing the location:london tag.
C : If constraint tags on the project conflict with constraint tags on the cloud template, the project tags take precedence
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Assembly/services/Using-and-Managing/GUID-C8C335F4-9623-401C-825E-6F5B2B3C6507.html
B - If you have a series of hard and soft constraints on a specific resource type, the soft constraints can also serve as tie breakers. That is, if multiple resources meet a hard constraint, the soft constraints are used to select the actual resource used in the deployment
refetrence: https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Automation/8.1/Using-and-Managing-Cloud-Assembly/GUID-C8C335F4-9623-401C-825E-6F5B2B3C6507.html
https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Automation/8.2/Using-and-Managing-Cloud-Assembly/GUID-C8C335F4-9623-401C-825E-6F5B2B3C6507.html
Read above guys! context on question may change your answer! soft tags can be used as tie breaker; but in casee of hard conflict, project tag takes precedence!
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