The correct option is D 1,2,3 and 4
1. NH3 has a higher boiling point than AsH3 and PH3 on account of H-Bonding. SbH3 has the highest boiling point as it has the highest molecular weight and AsH3 has a higher boiling point than PH3 due to its higher molecular weight.
2. As the size of an element increases down the group, the strength of the M−H bond decreases and thus, thermal stability decreases.
3. Basicity decreases down the group because the size of the central atom increases down the group.
4. The bond angles are NH3=107.8∘; PH3=93.6∘; AsH3=91.8∘; SbH3=91.33∘
As we go down the group, the size of the central atom increases and hence, bond pair-bond pair repulsion decreases down the group.