The correct option is D AZ−1Y.
Grasp this: in any nuclear process, a positron getting released (from a proton) is equivalent to an electron getting absorbed (by a proton).
(The following is for your understanding; although it's technically correct, do not write this when you answer subjective questions in exams, unless you understand this well enough to defend yourself. We can write the equivalence:
[AZX→[....]+e++v]≡[AZX→[....]−e−+v]≡[AZX+e−→[....]+v].)
Visualizing, a proton from a AZX nucleus releasing a positron is equivalent to a proton from the AZX nucleus absorbing an electron.
A proton in the AZX nucleus absorbs an electron (equivalently, releasing a positron) to become a neutron, releasing a neutrino in the process. Thus the atomic number Z is bound to decrease by 1, but the number of nucleons being constant, the mass number A will stay the same. Thus the complete decay would be:
AZX→ AZ−1Y+e++v.