Step 1: Recall assumptions of kinetic theory.
Ideal gas molecules are treated as point masses → negligible volume.
They are always in continuous random motion and collisions are perfectly elastic.
Intermolecular forces are assumed negligible.
Step 2: Evaluate statements.
(A) Correct — volume is negligible compared to container volume.
(B) Incorrect — they do possess kinetic energy proportional to temperature.
(C) Correct — random motion is a fundamental assumption.
(D) Correct — attractive forces are negligible for ideal behaviour.
Step 3: Conclusion.
Thus, (A), (C), and (D) are correct assumptions.