Will the console allow the user to delete the VPC?
Yes, the user can detach the virtual private gateway and then use the VPC console to delete the VPC.
No, since the NAT instance is running, the user cannot delete the VPC.
Yes, the user can use the CLI to delete the VPC that will detach the virtual private gateway automatically.
No, the VPC console needs to be accessed using an administrator account to delete the VPC.
Explanations:
The user can detach the virtual private gateway (VGW) and then delete the VPC through the console. Detaching the VGW is a necessary step before deletion.
The NAT instance is not mentioned as being used or running, so it is not relevant to prevent the deletion of the VPC.
The CLI does not automatically detach the VGW; it must be manually detached before deleting the VPC, so this option is incorrect.
The VPC console can be accessed with sufficient permissions (not necessarily an administrator account) to delete the VPC if the VGW is detached first.