yeah stupid wordings... assuming it means the most correct statement based on observation and given info for the first q, D contradicts the original info( one says travelling away, one says towards pluto) Both B and C are possiblities taht you cannot determine without reference. (but hang on, if you are travelling towards pluto, you arent stationary...from an external reference pt, but from the ship, you are always stationary...) so if this appeared in an exam, id choose A... but STUPID QUESTION.
as for relativity. the concept is that there is no absolute frame where all things can be jusdged. they are all relative depending on the observer's frame of reference
eg. imagine a boy was in a car travelling in a constant speed, v, past a girl standing still, as it appears to an third person. to the boy, he would appear to be stationary and the girl moving past him at 'v', while the girl sees the boy moving past her at 'v'. all these observations are valid, as they are all in an inertial frame of reference(non-accelerating frame). this could mean that the observer within an inertial frame is stationary or moving at a constant velocity(depending on the perspective)
back to the point, relative motion are determined by reference points. from the previous example, the boy would compare the car's interior with the girl to judge that the girl is moving while the girl would relate the boy with the footpath or her surroundings to determine that the boy is moving.
it follows that if there are no reference points, then you cannot judge your motion as motion is a RELATIVE quality.