Answer:
Option 1 is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let there is a line A which is perpendicular to line L at point O.
Now, rotating line A about point O by 360° will give the plane R.
So, plane R is perpendicular plane to line L.
Again, let there is a line B which is perpendicular to line L at point P.
Now, rotating line B about point P by 360° will give another plane S.
So, plane S is perpendicular plane to line L.
Since line A and line B are parallel (As they are perpendicular to the same line L) so, plane R containing line A and plane S containing line B will also be parallel to each other.
Hence, option 1 is correct. (Answer)