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I think i understand what CIE means by ''stopping force''..
If a book is placed on a table, then the force acting on the table is ''Downwards'' and ''Equal to the weight of the stone''..
But if something is dropped from a higher platform, like in this case, the stone, then as it plunges towards the ground, it will gain Kinetic energy, and on impact the ground will have to provide a force equal to the weight to support its weight, but also an additional amount of force to cause its motion to stop. This case is different from a stone that is placed on the ground, and is not moving. In that case, the ground will just provide force equal to weight.
Since, the ground is providing force greater than weight, the force acting on the ground must also be greater than weight, according to Newtons third law of motion.