Answer (D)
Option A) True
ARP Request is a broadcasting request. and here if the destination would be in different network then instead of asking for mac address of some specific destination, It will ask mac id to the router and therefor packet may contain ip to be 0.0.0.0 also.
Option B) True
BOOTP is doing nothing more than request and reply and it does not need any resource reservation thus it mostly encapsulated in a UDP packet always.
Option C) True
Option D) False
ICMP is able to do timestamp request and reply. it contain a field called timestamp and the originate timestamp is the time the sender last touched the message before sending it, the receive Timestamp is the time the echoer first touched it on receipt, and the transmit Timestamp is the time the echoer last touched the message on sending it.
http://www.networksorcery.com/enp/protocol/icmp/msg13.htm