Answer:
4. the time going up is equal to the time coming down the acceleration is directly proportional to the velocity.
Explanation:
1. FALSE
The acceleration at the top point is equal to the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s²). It is the velocity of the stone that becomes zero for a moment, at the top point.
2. FALSE
The acceleration of the body in a free fall motion always remains constant, and its value is equal to the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s²)
3. FALSE
The velocity and acceleration point in opposite direction, during upward motion only (Velocity points up and acceleration points down). But they point in same direction during the downward motion (Both velocity and acceleration point down).
4. TRUE
Since, there is no air friction. Therefore, the acceleration for both upward an downward motion will be constant, without any opposing force. Hence, the time taken by the stone to go up will be equal to time taken by the stone to come down.