Q. The displacement-time graph of a body acted upon by some forces is shown in figure. For this situation, match the entries of Column I with the entries of Column II.
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Column I Column II
i For $O A$, the total work done by all forces together is a always positive
ii For $O A$, the work done by few of the acting forces is b can be positive
iii For $A B$, the work done by few of the acting forces is c zero or can be zero
iv For $B C$, the work done by all forces together is d can be negative

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Solution:

In $O A$, velocity increases, hence $KE$ increases. So overall work done is positive. If a number of forces are acting on the body, then it is possible that some forces do positive work, some negative and some zero.
In $B C$, velocity is constant, hence there is no change in $KE$. So net work done by all the forces is zero.