Answer:
B. 79 m/s 
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we have information about the distance of the fall, we can use the following formula to find the final velocity of the object:

clearing for 


where 
 is the final velocity (when it hits the ground),
 is the final velocity (when it hits the ground), 
 the initial velocity,
 the initial velocity, 
 is the acceleration of gravity (
 is the acceleration of gravity (
 ), and
), and 
 is the height from where the rock is dropped, in this case:
 is the height from where the rock is dropped, in this case: 

Assuming that the rock was only dropped without adding an initial velocity, 
 is zero.
 is zero.
Substituting all the values in the formula:



The value that best approximates from the options is 79 m/s, the answer is B.