Answer:
More than 105 m/s
Step-by-step explanation:
Electric potential is defined as the work done in moving a charge from one point to another in an electric field.
Since the charge moved from a region of higher potential (10V) to a region of lower potential (5V) the speed is bound to increase because lesser work will be required to keep it moving; this implies that the kinetic energy will increase since the same amount of energy that kept it moving in the 10V region is still supplied to it ( energy is conserved).
Another simple way to help understand this is that whenever the potential energy of a particle decreases its kinetic energy increases; which implies that its velocity must have increased also, as long as the total energy of the system is conserved.