thanks for replying rhubarb, however I am not quite sure I understand you...I am aware that it is an electrolytic cell, which is why the strongest oxidant should react with the strongest reductant right? so the strongest oxidant(according to the electrochemical series) is Cu2+ and thus should be reduced at the cathode?
and yes, I did question the solution of Multchoice 8...I initially thought that by reducing the [H+] through dilution, the [OH-] would automatically increase as Kw has to remain constant at 10^-14. However, i think what they mean is that by adding water, EVERYTHING in the mixture is diluted. because I mean, you haven't added any H+ ions or OH- ions in, so the same amount of ions divided by a larger volume would equal a smaller concentration (C=n/V).
But I don't know...hopefully some of the big guns of chem can help us out!