Answer: Option (B) is the correct answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
To agitate the solute particles means to increase the collisions between them. This can be done by increasing the temperature because when temperature is increased then solute particles break into its constituent particles.
When particles become smaller in size then the solubility increases and thus rate of solution will also increase.
Whereas when temperature of water is decreased then there will be no collision between the particles. As a result, particles will not break into its constituent particles so there will be no solubility of solute into the solution.
Increase the concentration of salt will make the solution more concentrated. As a result, solubility of solution will be very low and rate of solution will decrease.
On increasing the particle size of the solute will take much more time to dissolve in the solution. As a result, both solubility and rate of solution decreases.
Thus, we can conclude that out of the given options, agitate the solute in the solvent will increase solubility of the solute and the rate of solution.