There are four representations. You must choose which one is NOT consistent with all the others. Here's information about each representation:
Dot Diagrams: Each version of this question has the same dot diagram. The diagram shows dots whose spatial separation is decreasing as the object moves to the right. This represents an object moving to the right (+ direction) and slowing down.
Force Diagrams: When considering how an object will move - whether it will accelerate or move with a constant speed and direction, it is important to compare the strength of the forces that act on the object. If oppositely-directed forces are not equal strength, then the object accelerates. If the right force is stronger than the left force, then the object is either moving to the right and speeding up or moving to the left and slowing down. Both are equivalent to a rightward acceleration. If the right force is weaker than the left force, then the object is either moving to the right and slowing down or moving to the left and speeding up. This is referred to as a leftward acceleration. If all oppositely-directed forces are of the same strength, then the object will not accelerate. Finally, don't be fooled into thinking that a rightward-moving object must have a rightward force or even more right force than left force. There's no such "rule." A rightward-moving object only needs more right force than left force if it is speeding up.
Position-Time Graphs: A curved line on a position-time graph is an indication of a changing velocity. If the line slopes upward, then the velocity is positive (rightward); if the line slopes downward, then the velocity is negative (leftward). If the line is getting steeper over the course of time, then the object is speeding up. If the line is becoming less steep (i.e., flatter) over the course of time, then the object is slowing down. A straight, diagonal line is an indicator of a constant velocity motion.
Velocity-Time Graphs: A diagonal line on a velocity-time graph is an indication of a changing velocity motion. A line in the + region of the v-t graph is an indication that the object is moving in the positive (rightward) direction. And a line in the - region of the v-t graph is an indication that the object is moving in the negative (leftward) direction. Lines that are heading away from the time axis represent speeding up motions. And lines that are approaching the time axis represent slowing down motions. A horizontal line is an indicator of a constant velocity motion.