Answer:
The train is not an inertial frame of reference
The train may be instantaneously at rest
The train may be moving at a constant peed in a circle
The train must be accelerating.
Step-by-step explanation:
The train is not an inertial frame of reference because the string makes an angle of 45 degrees with the horizontal and vertical, and hence the force acting upon it is not zero.
The train may be instantaneously at rest which does not imply that the velocity of the train is zero, but at a particular time t, the velocity is zero.
Since we have ascertained that the acceleration is not 0, and it is not an inertial frame of reference, it means that the train is in accelerating condition and hence it is possible that the train may be moving at a constant peed in a circle
In the case of the train, one thing that has been established is that, while the velocity of the train might be 0, the train is in accelerating condition and hence "the train must be accelerating" is a correct statement.