a is correct option (Precipitation + acid - base )
This is acid base neutralisation reaction H2SO4 is an acid and Ca(OH)2 is a base .
CaSO4 is solid in water as mentioned in physical state so it is precipitated in water hence it is also precipitation reaction also
No element shows change in oxidation number hence it is not a redox reaction .
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