(a) As solution A is a basic solution, it would turn red litmus blue.
(b) As solution B is an acidic solution, it would turn blue litmus red.
(c) Sodium hydroxide and household ammonia can give solutions similar to solution A.
(d) Dilute hydrochloric acid and citric fruit juice can give solutions similar to solution B.
(e) When solution A (a base) reacts with solution B (an acid), a neutralisation reaction takes place, producing a salt and water.