Nice explanation, but wrong. The Indian education system apparently works (at least in part) by teaching the test. Old tests, to be precise. Perhaps India's copyright laws make those old tests a quick and easy source of homework questions for authors of Indian textbooks. In any case, this question is replicated over and over in many Indian physics texts. See the following google books search:
http://www.google.com/search?q=A+pa...ius+r+such+that+its+centripetal+acceleration"
Many just keep the question in its original form, a multiple choice question with choices 2πmk
2r
2t, mk
4r
2t
5/3, mk
2r
2t, and zero. Some change the choices, others make the question open ended (not multiple choice). A small number of those books provide solutions -- including some erroneous ones (e.g., the book that is the subject of this thread). Apparently it is easy for authors to get their hands on the old test
questions, but not on the old test
answers.