Correct answer is (a) True
Easy explanation: When a liquid is flowing in a pipeline is abruptly stopped by the closing of the valve, it destroys the momentum and retards the velocity of water column behind. This exerts a thrust on the valve, an additional pressure on the pipe shell and it may be so high as to cause bursting of the pipe shell. The more rapid is the closure of the valve, the more rapid is the change in momentum and hence, greater hammer pressure is developed.