The correct option is D Be3+ (n=2)
Bohr's radius for nth orbit, (rn)=0.529[n2Z]∘A
where n=Energy level, Z=Atomic number
For 1st Bohr orbit of hydrogen atom, n=1 and Z=1
Radius of H atom rH=0.529 ∘A
For He+ ion: n=2, Z=2
rHe+=0.529[222]=2rH
For Li2+ ion: n=2, Z=3
rLi2+=0.529[223]=43rH
For Li2+ ion: n=3, Z=3
rLi2+=0.529[323]=3rH
For Be3+ ion: n=2, Z=4
rBe3+=0.529[224]=rH
Be3+ (n = 2) has the same radius as that of the 1st Bohr’s orbit of hydrogen atom.