well, let's start at the beginning; the reaction is not balanced for one, typo?
anyway, you are right about 0 order for iodine: when increasing iodine concentration there is no change in the reaction rate
the order in acetone:
compare the last 2 values, doubling of acetone gives a doubling of the reaction rate, so the order is 1. ( r = k1 * [acetone]1 = k2 * [H+]n, directly proportional to the amount of acetone)
I am surprised about the rate change in a change of proton concentration, as when the concentration of acetone stays the same (and iodine is 0 order), then the rate should not change
Then compare the 2 middle values where only the concentration of protons is changing. This will give you the rate in H+