This electrolysis question doesn't make much sense to me.
Reduction potentials are listed for dissolved substances, of the three substances given only one is soluble (and the presence of water definitely changes the situation). It is also possible to electrolyze melted substances - but at least one of the substances listed will decompose long before melting. So, no matter which way you look at the problem, each case is different and there is no single approach that will allow to treat each substance the same way. Under some assumptions metals can be recovered from all three substances, under some other assumptions they can't be recovered from neither.