The correct option is C 5X−+XO−3+6H+→3X2+3H2O
Disproportionation reaction are those in which same species oxidized and reduced simultaneously.
The change in oxidation numbers are
[a] 4K+5ClO3→3K+7ClO4+K−1Cl
Cl : + 5 → +7 and -1
[b] 2+1Cu+→+2Cu2+++0Cu
Cu : +1 → +2 and 0
[c] 5−1X−++5XO−3+6H+→30X2+3H2O
X : -1 → 0
[d] 40P+3NaOH+3H2O→−3PH3+3NaH2+1PO2
P : 0 → -3 and +1
In [a], [b] and [d], a single oxidation number (of the reactant atom) undergoes a simultaneous increase and decrease oxidation number hence it is both oxidising as well as reducing so they are disproportionation reaction, but in [c] two difference oxidation numbers of an atom in the reactants are not involved hence it is called as comproportionation reaction.