Answer:
Option (i) For any electro-magnetic radiation, the product of the wavelength and the frequency is a constant.
(ii) If a source of light has a wavelength of 3.0 Å, its frequency is 1.0*1018 Hz.
Step-by-step explanation:
The wave equation is given as:

where f = frequency
λ = wavelength
Thus, the product of the wavelength and frequency produces a velocity of the wave not a constant.
The velocity of the wave depends of both properties.
(ii) The wavelength of the light changes depending on the source of the radiation. Thus, the frequency is not constant or universal for one form of a wave.
Therefore statements (i) and (ii) are false.