Correct answer is A.
When we add a new feature to the project, it isn’t added to the top of the backlog or completed as soon as possible; instead, it is prioritized and inserted at the appropriate place in the backlog. .Since agile projects typically fix cost and time and allow scope to vary, it’s unlikely that more time and money would be added to the project. So of these options, the MOST likely one is that the lowest-priority feature would be dropped from the backlog. However, often that feature wouldn’t actually be removed; it would just drop down further in the backlog, making it increasingly less likely to be completed.
Learn Agile Concepts : Agile Concepts
Agile Blog : Agile Blog