(a) The total energy increases by a factor 4
The total energy of a simple harmonic system is given by:

where
k is the spring constant
A is the amplitude of the motion
In this part of the problem, the amplitude is doubled:
A' = 2A
So the new total energy is

So, the energy quadruples.
(b) The maximum speed increases by a factor 2
The maximum speed in a simple harmonic motion is given by

where
is the angular frequency, with k being the spring constant and m the mass
A is the amplitude
In this part of the problem, k and m do not change, so the angular frequency does not change. Instead, the amplitude is doubled:
A' = 2A
So the new maximum speed is

so, the maximum speed doubles.
(c) The maximum acceleration increases by a factor 2
The maximum acceleration in a simple harmonic motion is given by

where
is the angular frequency, with k being the spring constant and m the mass
A is the amplitude
In this part of the problem, k and m do not change, so the angular frequency does not change. Instead, the amplitude is doubled:
A' = 2A
So the new maximum acceleration is

so, the maximum acceleration doubles.
(d) The period does not change
The period in a simple harmonic motion is given by

where m is the mass and k is the spring constant.
In this problem, the amplitude is doubled:
A' = 2A
However, we notice that the period does not depend on the amplitude, and since both m and k do not change, then the period will remain constant.