The correct option is A B → R, S
Case (A) : If →a⊥→v,a≠0
Magnitude of velocity (speed) remains constant but the direction keeps changing. Motion won't be in a straight line.
Case (B) : →a∥→v,a≠0
(A) → (P)
Magnitude of velocity (speed) keeps changing but the direction remains the same since acceleration is tangential to velocity at each point. Motion will be in a straight line.
(B) → (R), (S)
Case (C): →a=0
Neither magnitude nor direction of velocity change and object keeps moving in a straight line with initial velocity.
(C) → (P), (Q), (S)
Case (D): a≠0,→a neither parallel to →v nor ⊥to→v
In this case, both magnitude and direction of velocity keep changing and object won't move in a straight line.
(D) → (R)