Answer:
is greater than the hurdle rate.
Step-by-step explanation:
other options are wrong because:
equates the present value of the project's cash inflows with the present value of the project's cash outflows ⇒ this is the definition of IRR
is greater than zero ⇒ if the project yields any profit, its IRR should be higher than 0
is less than the firm's cost of investment capital ⇒ the firm's NPV would be negative
is greater than the project's net present value ⇒ this simply doesn't make sense