"Come" is an irregular verb (come/came/come). The past participle of "come" is also "come" and so 5 must be wrong. 3 is the correct simple past form.
Sentence 1 has the correct form for the present simple passive. However, "come" is intransitive (it doesn't take a direct object) and so it cannot have any passive forms. So 1 is meaningless and wrong.
4 does not correspond with any English verb form.
In English, the auxiliary verb forms for the present perfect tense come from "to have". In Italian, there are "to have" and "to be". So 2 is correct.
I recommend studying the basic grammar of English tenses in a book like Murphy's "English Grammar in Use".