that audit user gets activated/enabled by changing the password. SO...from that link, the directions are:
"To activate it, log in as admin and run the set user audit password command and provide a new password. When prompted for the current password, press the Enter key."
Therefore A&B are true.
from that same article, "The audit user has read privileges to the NSX-T environment and is not active by default. " So E is completely out the window. The audit user does NOT have read-write.
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