The correct answer is C. between.
A. amidst is not a preposition that can be used to describe the distribution of property. It means “in the middle of” or “surrounded by.”
B. among is a preposition that can be used to describe the distribution of property. It means “shared or distributed among a group of people or things.”
C. between is a preposition that can be used to describe the distribution of property. It means “shared or distributed between two or more people or things.”
D. in is not a preposition that can be used to describe the distribution of property. It means “inside of” or “within.”
In the sentence “Mr. Manmohan’s property was divided between his daughter and sons,” the preposition “between” is used to indicate that the property was shared or distributed equally between the two groups of people.