Answer: option c. an increase in temperature increase the distance between gas particles.
Justification:
Remember that the kinetic energy of the particles is directly related with the temperature. So, as implication as the temperarue increase the kinetic energy increase.
After that remember that the kinetic energy is proportional to the square of the speed of the particles. So, an increase of kinetic energy is related with the increase of the speed of the particles.
Finally, reason that as the speed of the particles is higher the more apart they are and the gas will occupy more space (volume).
In the kinetic theory for ideal gases you do not take in account the intermolecular forces (they are supposed to be inexistent) but you do deal with the fact that the temperature increase the velocity of the molecules which means more speed and more free space among them.