Answer:
C. Crossing over would sometimes, but not always, exchange the positions of A and a, and of B and b, on homologous chromosomes.
Explanation:
Crossing over involves the exchange of chromosomal segments (and of course the respective genes on the chromosome segments) between non-sister chromatids in a tetrad during meiosis.
From the attached image, crossing over would sometimes exchange the positions of A and a, and that of B and b on the chromosome. However, this is not the case 100% of the time.
The correct option is C.