To increase the deflection on the galvanometer, you must increase the current in the secondary coil. This is a step up transformer:
Less -> more coils = voltage increases (power remains constant, so current must decrease in order to maintain the law of conservation of energy). Conversely, more coils -> less coils = voltage decreases (hence current increases).
Since the number of turns in the primary coil is decreasing, that makes the secondary coil have a larger ratio of turns compared to the primary coil than before, thus stepping up the voltage and decreasing the current, so as far as I can tell, the answer actually should be B - decrease the number of turns in the secondary coil.
If this question is from a Brian Shadwick book don't look too surprised, but someone correct me if I'm wrong...