1). He's walking the 'perimeter' of his field, meaning 'the distance all the way around'.
If he stays right along the fence all the way, then the total distance he walks is
(10 + 20 + 10 + 20) = 60 meters. (It's a small field ... about 5% of an acre.)
The magnitude of displacement is the distance between the start point and end point,
regardless of the route. After he finishes one whole trip around, his displacement is
zero, because he ends up at the same place where he started.
Notice the big fat red herring in the question: None of this depends on the speed
at which he walks.
2). Acceleration = (change in speed) / (time for the change)
While speeding up, acceleration = (10 - 0) / 30 = 1/3 meter per second².
While slowing down, deceleration = (6 - 10) / 5 = -4/5 = -0.8 meter per second²