The correct options are
B In suspension, the particles can be seen with naked eye whereas in a colloidal solution, they cannot be.
C Both can scatter light and make its path visible.
A suspension is prepared by mixing an insoluble solid in a liquid. The solid particles do not dissolve and are visible to the naked eye. They scatter a beam of light passing through it and make the path of the light visible.
A colloidal solution is a mixture in which the size of the particles is too small to be seen by the naked eye. But the size of the particles in a colloid is big enough to scatter light passing it through and make the path of the light visible.