Statement I:
The work done by a force F during a displacement from r1 to r2 is defined as W=∫r1r2F⋅dr.
The expression given in the statement, W=−∫r1r2F⋅dr, is the definition of the change in potential energy (ΔU=−W), not the work done by the force itself.
Thus, Statement I is false.
Statement II:
By definition, a conservative force is one for which the work done in moving an object between two points is independent of the path taken.
It only depends on the initial and final positions.
Therefore, the claim that work done changes with the path for a conservative force is false.
Since both statements are false, the correct option is (1).