The correct option is C remain constant
Anode and cathode are copper rods, both dipped in the same electrolytic solution.
At anode
Cu2+⟶Cu +2e−
E0=0.34V
SO2−4⟶S2O2−8 + 2e−
E0=−2.5
H2O⟶O2 +4OH− +4e−
E0=−1.23V
Oxidation of Cu happens at the anode.
Possible reactions at the cathode:
Cu2+ +2e−⟶Cu
E0=−0.34V
H2O+2e−⟶H2 +2H+
E0=−0.83
Reaction at cathode Cu2+ +2e−⟶Cu
Copper ions are getting reduced and copper is getting oxidised again producing copper ions that go back into the solution. So, the concentration remains constant in solution.