1. I believe the correct answer is B. ins Café.
German language has grammatical case system, which means that noun, pronoun, adjective, participle or numeral have different case (forms) whose value reflects the grammatical function performed by that word in a phrase, clause, or sentence. The question pronoun Wohin (Where/Where to) requires the noun in accusative, so the word das Café will take form das Café (accusative neuter singular is the same as nominative here), but due to the preposition in there comes to the merge: in +das = ins, so the final result would be ins Café.
2. I believe the correct answer is A. zur Schule.
The preposition zu is used when you want to state your direction of motion and in German language it requires the form of dative (as German has a grammatical case system). In this case, the noun die Schule (feminine singular) will take form der Schule (form of dative), but due to preposition zu there come to the merge: zu + der = zur, so the final result will be zur Schule.
3. I believe the correct answer is D. ins Kino.
The question pronoun Wohin (Where/Where to) requires the noun in accusative, so the word das Kino will take form das Kino (accusative neuter singular is the same as nominative here), but due to the preposition in there comes to the merge: in +das = ins, so the final result would be ins Kino.
4. I believe the correct answer is B. zur Bank.
The preposition zu is used when you want to state your direction of motion and in German language it requires the form of dative (as German has a grammatical case system). In this case, the noun die Bank (feminine singular ) will take form der Bank (form of dative), but due to preposition zu there come to the merge: zu + der = zur, so the final result will be zur Bank.
5. I believe the correct answer is A. zum Stadtzentrum.
The preposition zu is used when you want to state your direction of motion and in German language it requires the form of dative (as German has a grammatical case system). In this case, the noun das Stadtzentrum (neuter singular) will take form dem Stadtzentrum (form of dative), but due to preposition zu there come to the merge: zu + dem = zum, so the final result will be zum Stadtzentrum.