(N/A) Reflection and refraction arise through the interaction of incident light with the atomic constituents of matter. Atoms act as oscillators that take up the frequency of the external agency (incident light),resulting in forced oscillations. Since the frequency of light emitted by a charged oscillator equals its frequency of oscillation,the frequency of reflected and refracted light remains equal to the incident frequency.
$(b)$ No. The energy carried by a wave depends on the amplitude of the wave,not on the speed of wave propagation. Therefore,a reduction in speed does not imply a reduction in energy.
$(c)$ In the photon picture of light,the intensity is determined by the number of photons crossing a unit area per unit time for a given frequency.