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What is most likely to be standard on a base system image?
AFAIK all distributions ship with bash as default, except maybe Kali that use zsh.
Any shell will have to be installed, but zsh is probably the most popular shell after bash.
Depends on the OS.
Well some OS are more popular than others, eg top 6 here https://distrowatch.com/ what would be found over most base images?