Refer to the exhibit.

The network administrator enters this command:
Switch# reload -
Which software and configuration file will load?
Refer to the exhibit.
The network administrator enters this command:
Switch# reload -
Which software and configuration file will load?
When the 'reload' command is issued, the switch will boot from the currently active configuration and software image. According to the exhibit, the default boot image is the Secondary Image, which is software version KA.15.15. The active configuration file is config3, as indicated by the '*' symbol under the 'act' column for config3. Therefore, the correct answer is that it will load software version KA.15.15 and config3.
I think the correct answer is C. Because the active is configuration file is config3.
Answer B would be correct if the administrator enters the "boot" command (full reboot). Because the administrator enters the "reload" command (quick reboot), the active configuration - which is config 3 - will stay the same. Correct answer is C
Boot and reload command comparison The switch offers reboot options through the boot and reload commands, plus the options inherent in a dual-flash image system. Generally, using boot provides more comprehensive self-testing; using reload gives you a faster reboot time. Boot>> Perform POST Reload>> Skip POST and therefore faster Both have same effect and ANSWER: B should be correct sir https://techhub.hpe.com/eginfolib/networking/docs/switches/common/15-18/5998-8158_bog/content/ch04s07.html
the default boot is secondary
the answer is B because the default boot is secondary
Answer A is incorrect because the default boot is set to "Secondary"
Concur with C
Answer C is correct: "Reload reboots the switch from the flash image and startup-config file on which the switch is currently running"