Correct option is (1) Mg/2
Let Fv be the viscous force and FB be the Bouyant force acting on the ball.

Then, when body moves with constant velocity
Mg = FB + Fv [a = 0]
Fv = Mg – FB
= dVg - \(\frac d 2\).Vg (where, M = dVg and V = volume of the ball )
= \(\frac d 2\).Vg
Hence, FV = \(\frac{ Mg}2\)