In this question, an object is falling downwards towards the ground from an elevated position. You must describe the changes, if any, that occur to the velocity and acceleration of the object. Here's what you need to know:
Regarding Velocity
As objects fall they speed up. Their speed is increasing. Velocity is speed with a direction. So if the speed is increasing, then the velocity is also increasing.
Regarding Acceleration
Free-falling objects have a constant acceleration of -9.8 m/s/s (approximately -10 m/s/s. Acceleration is related to changes in velocity. It is the rate of velocity change. For a free-falling object, the velocity always changes by the same amount for every 1 second of falling. For every 1 second of fall, the velocity ALWAYS changes by -10 m/s. This is always the case; it is a constant acceleration rate.