The compounds in which central atom has less than 8 electrons in their valence shell are electron deficient compounds.
(a) CCl4Cl−C∣lC∣Cl−Cl
Carbon (central atom) has 8 electrons in valence shell, 4 from carbon and 1 electron each from four chlorine atom.
Phosphorus (central atom) has 10 electrons in valence shell, 5 from P and one each from five chlorine atoms.
Boron (central atom) has 6 electrons in valence shell, 3 from boron and one each from three fluorine atoms. ∵ Boron in BF3 has less than 8 electrons. ∴ it is electron deficient molecule and is correct answer.
Sulphur (central atom) has 12 electrons in valence shell, 6 from sulphur and one each from six fluorine atoms.