Which two issues explain why a packet is not being routed as desired in a policy-based routing configuration? (Choose two.)
A. The route map is not applied to the egress interface.
B. The route map is not applied to the ingress interface.
C. The next hop that is configured in the route map is not in the global routing table.
D. The next hop that is configured in the route map has a higher metric than the default next hop.
It seems that real question includes another option:
E) The next hop that is configured in the route map has a lower metric than the default next hop.
Typically as with the administrative distance, for routing protocols a lower number of metric represents the best route
(https://geek-university.com/ccna/routing-metric-explained/)
So correct answer should be: C and E