(i) H2+1SO3-2

However, the O.N. of S cannot be +8. S has six valence electrons. Therefore, the O.N. of S cannot be more than +6.
The structure of H2SO5 is shown as follows:

Therefore, the O.N. of S is +6.
(ii) Cr2O72-

Here, there is no fallacy about the O.N. of Cr in Cr2O72-
The structure of Cr2O72-

is shown as follows:
Here, each of the two Cr atoms exhibits the O.N. of +6.
(iii) NO3-

Here, there is no fallacy about the O.N. of N in NO3-
The structure of NO3-

is shown as follows: The N atom exhibits the O.N. of +5.