Answer:
a) less than Mercury's.
Explanation:
For orbital time period of a planet , the expression is
T² = 4π² R³ / GM
T is time period , R is radius of orbit , G is universal gravitational constant , M is mass of the star or sun
T² ∝ R³
As radius of orbit increases , time period increases . The given planet is making around a star whose mass is equal that of sun so M is same as sun .
The given planet has time period equal to .01 years which is less than that of Mercury and Venus , hence its R will be less than orbit of both of them or less than mercury's .