The correct answers are as follows:
The electron domain geometry that results in a bent molecular shape:
trigonal planar with two atoms and one lone pair
tetrahedral with two atoms and two lone pairs
The bent shape is the molecular geometry. The repulsion between the lone pair and bond pair electrons causes the molecule to have a bent shape.
Both the molecular and electron domain geometry is according to the VSEPR theory, wherein the number of electron pairs surrounding the central atom of a molecule determines its geometry.