Option C
An induced current moves counterclockwise is true of the right-hand loop in a steady-state situation
Explanation:
Lenz's law says that the induced current passes in such a direction that the magnetic field correlated with it performs to oppose the change that offers it. Here the current in the left-hand loop generates positive flux. The magnetic field correlated with it is in a negative direction.
As a consequence, the right-hand loop will ought a dominant-negative flux. The induced current contests this by creating a magnetic field that is along the positive Z direction. So the induced current will be counterclockwise.