The correct answer to this question is C, God died on the cross. The Bible teaches us about the crucifixion. It is explicitly laid out in the four Gospels, which are Mark, Matthew, Luke, and John. Jesus had to carry his cross, which some speculate could have been up to 70 pounds.
Before being hung to the cross, he was beaten. He died for the sins of all his children. Three days later, he rose from the grave and was resurrected. We celebrate this during Easter, and every day, we thank God for what he did so that his children can live.
The Person who died on the cross was a divine Person, commonly called the Son of God. Since that Person is God, it is proper to say God died on the cross, even though that sounds odd and may make some unthinking people conclude that it means that God ceased to exists, which, of course, was not the case. (If you were sure this answer could not be right, dont fret--youre in good company. Most people miss this question because the correct answer just doesnt sound right.)