That is not the default state on any "out of the box" Windows system I've worked on. Every single one, Home or Pro, has had a Power Options/What Button Does panel just like the screenshot I posted.
Hibernation itself is not disabled, and Fast Startup (which employs partial hibernation) is enabled, in Windows as shipped.
Unless someone were to tell me they turned off hibernation manually, which you can do, that screenshot offered by the OP should set off alarm bells unless someone has explicitly and intentionally disabled hibernation. Since that was not mentioned, I had alarm bells. (And since most don't even know how to enable/disable hibernation, I'll stick with having those).
But I agree that the OP either needs to do a Repair Install or take a different tack under your direction, as something's not right, and it needs to be fixed somehow. There are well-known issues with wake from sleep, too, but I don't go there until "the basic fixes" have proven ineffective.
[USER=44270]@Paras321[/USER],
It would be really handy to have the actual make and model of the machine, the information from the winver command that gives the Version and Build info for Windows 10, and if you're using any third party security suites, e.g., AVG, McAfee, Norton, etc.