Final answer:
Without direct access to the Packet Tracer activity, I cannot provide the specific IP address of the SVI on Switch0. However, by contrasting typical network addressing conventions, 192.168.10.5 (option b) is the most probable correct answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question you've asked pertains to a Packet Tracer (PT) activity, which is a simulation exercise typically used in network training and Cisco configuration practice. While I cannot directly view or interact with the PT Activity as you can, the IP address of a switch virtual interface (SVI) on a switch, such as Switch0, is configured by network administrators to allow for remote management of the switch over the network. You'll often find this configured under the interface VLAN (for example, VLAN1) within the switch's configuration settings. Depending on the network design, any of those IP addresses could theoretically be correct. However, typical SVI addresses are host addresses, not network addresses (like option c), and likely to be an address within the subnet (ruling out option a because it is a different subnet if the network uses a common /24 or 255.255.255.0 subnet mask). Therefore, without seeing the actual activity, it's not possible to definitively answer this question, but assuming default subnet masks and network design practices, b. 192.168.10.5 is a likely correct answer because it is a host address within what seems like the primary subnet.