Only those transition metal complexes are expected to absorb visible light, in which d-subshell is incomplete and excitation of an electron from a lower energy orbital to higher energy orbital is possible.
(a) In [Sc(H2O)(NH3)3]3+ Sc is present in Sc3+=[Ar]3d0,4s0
Since in this complex excitation of the electron is not possible as it does not have d electron, it will not absorb visible light.
(b) [Ti(en)2(NH3)2]4+, Ti is present as Ti4+
Ti4+=[Ar]3d0,4s0
it does not have d electron, Hence it will not absorb visible light
(c) In [Cr(NH3)6]3+ Cr is present as Cr3+
Cr3+=[Ar]3d3,4s0
Since this complex has three unpaired electrons excitation of electrons is possible and thus, it is expected that this complex will absorb visible light.
(d) In [Zn(NH3)6]2+ Zn is present as Zn2+.
Zn2+=[Ar]3d10,4s0
it does not have d electron, Hence, this complex will not absorb visible light. Thus the correct option is c.