The correct answers are:
Vesicles from the Golgi apparatus move along microtubules, coalesce at the plane of cell division, and form a cell plate.
Fusing of membrane-enclosed vesicles (vesicles contain cell wall materials) derived from the Golgi apparatus occurs during the telophase of mitosis
The cell plate consists of the plasma membrane and cell wall that will eventually separate the two daughter cells.
The growing cell plate fuses with the existing plasma membrane and two daughter cells are formed. Each of the daughter cells has its own plasma membrane.