Question 6 says CO2, not CO.
At STP, one mole of any gas occupies 22.4 L. So, at STP, 33.6 L of our gas contains (33.6 L)/(22.4 L/mol) = 1.5 moles.
One mole of any substance contains 6.022 × 10²³ particles, or in this case, molecules. So 1.5 moles contains (1.5 moles)(6.022 × 10²³ molecules/mole) = 9.03 × 10²³ molecules.
As you can see, in this case it doesn’t matter what the identity of the gas is. But it does matter when it comes to naming. If the substance is CO, as you’ve typed, its name is carbon monoxide. If the substance is CO2 as it’s presented in the image, then its name is carbon dioxide.