Refer to the exhibit.

What does the Cache Timeout Value refer to?
Refer to the exhibit.
What does the Cache Timeout Value refer to?
The Cache Timeout Value refers to the amount of time the Policy Manager caches the user attributes fetched from Active Directory. This caching reduces the need to repeatedly query Active Directory for the same information, thereby improving performance and reducing the load on the Active Directory server.
C si correct. A false - Credentials are not stored B false - This is related to server response time maybe. D false - This is related to server response time maybe. E false - Beleive it is not stored (Like credentials)
The box is checked to used the authe source for autho. Clearpass does not store any credentials. Caching is used for user attributes only.
UPDATE DorcomPS is right, user password is not transmitted during authentication. And the option "authorization" is checked So the cache can store user attributes. Answer is C.
Server timeout is related to wait for response, cache timeout is related to keep informations. B an C are false. The exhibit is about Authentication settings, no authorisation, so user attributes are not relevants. C is false.
edit : Server timeout is related to wait for response, cache timeout is related to keep informations. B an D are false. The exhibit is about Authentication settings, no authorisation, so user attributes are not relevants. C is false. So B, C and D are false
regarding authentication, Active directory is mainly a credential server, then answer should be A
But CPPM does not cache the credentials. It caches attributes to reduce load on AD. Caching credentials would be a security concern.