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Each situation in column I gives graph of a particle moving in circular path. The variables `omega, theta` and 't' represents angular speed (at any time t) angular desplacement (in time t) and time respectively. Column ll gives certain resulting interpretation. Match the graph in column-1 with statements in column-II and indicate your answer by darkening appropriate bubble in 4x 4 matrix given

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