The correct option is C K + HCl →
Only metals above hydrogen in the reactivity series react with a dilute acid to form hydrogen gas, which burns with a pop sound.
Potassium is above hydrogen in the reactivity series, so potassium releases hydrogen upon reaction with HCl.
K + HCl →KCl+H2
Copper is below hydrogen in the series. So, Cu does not release hydrogen on its reaction with hydrochloric acid.
NaOH is a base which participates in a neutralisation reaction with sulphuric acid to form salt and water.
The reaction between CaCO3 and sulphuric acid produces carbon dioxide gas which doesn't burn. So it can't make a pop sound.