Let the known positive charge at point $P$ be $+q$.
We are told that:
For the forces to cancel each other:
Let’s assume both $Q_1$ and $Q_2$ are positive: Then both repel $+q$, and the forces are in opposite directions. For net force to be zero, the magnitudes must be equal. Since $P$ is closer to $Q_2$, the force due to $Q_2$ would naturally be stronger unless its charge is smaller. So, to balance, $Q_2$ must have smaller magnitude than $Q_1$. Therefore, the charges are of the same sign, and since $P$ is closer to $Q_2$, for forces to cancel, we must have:
$|Q_1| > |Q_2|$
Answer: (D) $Q_1$ and $Q_2$ have the same sign, but magnitude of $Q_1$ is greater than the magnitude of $Q_2$
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