Answer:
1. Sodium ions (Na⁺) from the salt water on your skin move onto the tape, leaving the tape with a zero (or very small) net charge
3. Protons are pulled out of the nuclei of atoms in the tape, and move onto your finger
Explanation:
The tap was positively charged earlier . Now it is neutral , that is why is is no longer attracted to the hand .
The first option is ruled out . When sodium ions moves onto the plate it will become more positively charged . So this reason does not appear to be plausible.
Third option too appears not plausible . Protons can not be pulled out of nucleus . Its binding energy is very high . So this reason is wrong.
Rest of the options appear plausible.