Answer: velocity at bottom of the trajectory is always the same.
Step-by-step explanation:
As the gravitational field is a conservative one, the work done by the gravitational force is independent of the trajectory, and only depends on the height.
As the work is equal to the change in kinetic energy, for a given height, the final speed will always the same, as it must be satisfied the following equation:
ΔK = m . g. h
1/2 m v² = m .g .h⇒ v =√2.g.h