A particle moves along \( \mathrm{x} \)-axis. Its position \( (\mathrm{x}) \) is shown as functi...
A particle moves along \( \mathrm{x} \)-axis. Its position \( (\mathrm{x}) \) is shown as function of time on following graph
\begin{tabular}{|l|l|l|l|}
\hline \multicolumn{2}{|c|}{ Column-I } & \multicolumn{2}{c|}{ Column-II } \\
\hline A. & \( \begin{array}{l}\text { Displacement of the } \\
\text { particle at } \mathrm{t}=1 \mathrm{sec} .\end{array} \) & p. & \( 60 \mathrm{~m} \) \\
\hline B. & \( \begin{array}{l}\text { Total distance covered } \\
\text { by the particle. }\end{array} \) & q. & \( 5 \mathrm{~m} \) \\
\hline C. & \( \begin{array}{l}\text { Total displacement of } \\
\text { the particle. }\end{array} \) & r. & 4.67 or \( 14 / 3 \mathrm{sec} \) \\
\hline D. & \( \begin{array}{l}\text { The instant i.e. time } \\
\text { when particle crosses } \\
\text { is initial position. }\end{array} \) & s. & zero \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
(1) A-(p,q); B-(q,s); C-(p,r); D-(p,r)
(2) A-(p,r); B-(q,r); C-(r); D-(p)
(3) A-(q); B-(p); C-(s); D-(r)
(4) A-(q); B-(r); C-(s); D-(q)
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