Answer:
(a) 0
(b) 10ML
(c)

(d)

Step-by-step explanation:
(a) When hanging straight down. The child is at the lowest position. His potential energy with respect to this point would also be 0.
(b) Since the rope has length L m. When the rope is horizontal, he is at L (m) high with respect to the lowest swinging position. His potential energy with respect to this point should be

where g = 10m/s2 is the gravitational acceleration.
(c) At angle
from the vertical. Vertically speaking, the child should be at a distance of
to the swinging point, and a vertical distance of
to the lowest position. His potential energy to this point would be:

(d) at angle
from the horizontal. Suppose he is higher than the horizontal line. This would mean he's at a vertical distance of
from the swinging point and higher than it. Therefore his vertical distance to the lowest point is

His potential energy to his point would be:
