Answer
Acetone is a polar aprotic solvent.Polar means it have a net dipole moment.In aprotic solvent there is no H atom attached to O or N. So it cannot form H bonds.Therefore the nucleophile attracts the substrate easily.So F- is better nucleophile in polar aprotic solvents than cl-.The order of nuclophilicity in polar aprotic solvent is F->Cl->Br->I-
So option A is correct
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