(N/A) The factors responsible for the decrease in ionization enthalpy of the main group elements down a group are as follows:
$(i)$ Increase in atomic size: As we move down a group,the number of electron shells increases,leading to a gradual increase in atomic size. As the distance between the nucleus and the valence electrons increases,the electrostatic attraction decreases,making it easier to remove the valence electrons.
$(ii)$ Increase in shielding effect: As we move down a group,the number of inner electron shells increases. This results in a greater shielding (or screening) effect of the valence electrons from the nuclear charge by the inner core electrons. Consequently,the effective nuclear charge experienced by the valence electrons decreases,requiring less energy to remove them.