Step 1: Understand the rate law.
The given rate law is:
\[
\text{rate} = k[\text{NO}]^2[\text{O}_2]
\]
The powers of concentration terms indicate the order of reaction with respect to each reactant.
Step 2: Determine individual orders.
Order with respect to NO \(= 2\).
Order with respect to \(\text{O}_2 = 1\).
Step 3: Calculate overall order.
Overall order of the reaction is the sum of individual orders:
\[
2 + 1 = 3
\]
Step 4: Analyze the options.
(A) Incorrect — overall order is not 2.
(B) Incorrect — \(\text{O}_2\) is not zero order.
(C) Correct — it correctly represents individual and overall orders.
(D) Incorrect — the reaction is not zero order.
Step 5: Conclusion.
The reaction is second order in NO, first order in oxygen, and third order overall.