The ratio of the distances travelled by a freely falling body in the \(1\)st, \(2\)nd, \(3\)rd and \(4\)th second is:
1. \(1:1:1:1\)
2. \(1:2:3:4\)
3. \(1:4:9:16\)
4. \(1:3:5:7\)
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A stone is released from an elevator going up with an acceleration \(a.\) The acceleration of the stone after the release is:
1. \(a\) upward
2. \((g-a)\) upward
3. \((g-a)\) downward
4. \(g\) downward

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A particle is projected vertically upwards with a speed \(u\) and moves under the force of gravity. The distance travelled by the particle during its entire motion (until it returns) is \(d_1.\) If the force of gravity were to be switched off, and the particle travelled for the same length of time, then the distance travelled is \(d_2.\) Then, 
1.  \(d_2 = d_1\)
2.  \(d_2 = 2d_1\)
3.  \(d_2 = 3d_1\) 
4.  \(d_2 = 4 d_1\)
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