The figure shows the displacement-time graph of a particle moving on the x-axis. Then,                           

                  

1. the particle is continuously going in a positive x-direction.
2. the particle is at rest.
3. the velocity increases up to a time \(t_0\), and then becomes constant.
4. the particle moves at a constant velocity up to a time \(t_0\), and then stops.

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The velocity-time graph of a particle moving along a straight line is shown in the adjacent figure. The average velocity is:
                     
1. \(1\) m/s
2. \(2\) m/s
3. less than \(1\) m/s
4. greater than \(2\) m/s
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Acceleration-time graph of a body is shown.

 
The corresponding velocity-time graph of the same body is: 

1. 2.
3.   4.  
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The graph of displacement time is given below.

 

Its corresponding velocity-time graph will be:

1. 2.
3. 4.
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