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Four charges `Q_(1), Q_(2), Q_(3)` and `Q_(4)` oof same magnitude are fixed along the x axis at `x=-2a, -a, +a` and `+2a`, respectively. A positive charge q is placed on the positive y axis at a distance `b gt 0`. Four options of the signs of these charges are given in List I. The direction of the forces on the charge q is given in List II. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists.

`{:(,"List-I",,,"List-II"),((P),Q_(1)","Q_(2)","Q_(3)","Q_(4) "all positive",,(1),+x),((Q),Q_(1)","Q_(2) " positive, "Q_(3)","Q_(4)" negative",,(2),-x),((R),Q_(1)","Q_(4)" positive ,"Q_(2)","Q_(3)" negative",,(3),+y),((S),Q_(1)","Q_(3)" positive , "Q_(2)","Q_(4)" negative",,(4),-y):}`

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