| 1 |
In which one of the following compound rings are not fused together at ortho positions |
Phenanthrene
Naphthalene
Diphenyemethane
Anthracene
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| 2 |
Which one of following is not monocyclic aromatic hydrocarbon |
Benzaldehyde
Benzoic acid
Benzene sulfonic acid
Biphenyl
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| 3 |
Which compound was recognized the parent member of aromatic compounds |
Aniline
Phenol
Benzene
Toluene
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| 4 |
The term aromatic was derives from |
Greek word
Latin
Russian
English
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| 5 |
The compound prepared by a substitution reaction of benzene is |
Acetophenone
Glyoxal
Cyclohexame
Hexabromo cyclohexane
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| 6 |
Benzene can be obtained by heating either benzoic acid with X or phenol with Y. X and Y are respectively |
Zinc dust and soda lime
Soda time and zinc dust
Zinc dust and sodium hydroxide
Soda lime and copper
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| 7 |
Octane number can be changed by |
Isomerisation
Alkylation
Cyclisation
All of these
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| 8 |
The treatment of benzene with isobutene in the presence of sulphuric acid give |
isobutyl benzene
tert-Butyl benzene
n- Butyl benzene
no reaction
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| 9 |
Which of the following possesses the highest melting point? |
Chlorobenzene
0-Dichlorobenzene
m-Dichlorobenzene
p-Dichlorobenzene
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| 10 |
Which of the following species participate in sulphonation of benzene ring? |
H2SO4
HSO4
SO3
SO<sup>-</sup><sub>2</sub>
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| 11 |
Benzene is obtained by fractional distillation of |
Heavy oil
Anthracene oil
Middle oil
Light oil
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| 12 |
Which reaction sequence would be best to prepare 3-chloro-aniline from benzene? |
Chlorination, nitration, reducing
Nitration, chlorination, reducition
Nitration, reduction,chlorination
Nitration, reduction, acylation, chlorination, hydrolysis
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| 13 |
Most common reactions of benzene and its derivatives are |
electrophilic addition reactions
electrophilic substitution reactions
Nucleophilic addition reactions
Nucleophilic subtitution reactions
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| 14 |
The presence of a double bond in a compound is the sign of |
Saturation
Unsaturation
Substitution
None of above
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| 15 |
The alkynides are used for the ----------- of alkynes |
Pxperation
Purification
Seperation
All of above
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| 16 |
The hydrocarbon which is used as an illuminating agent |
Methane
Methene
Methyne
B & C
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| 17 |
The hydrocarbon used for polymerization is |
Alkanes
Alkenes
Alkynes
All of above
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| 18 |
An alkynes having Carbon count of 20 is |
gas
liquid
Solid
None
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| 19 |
Alkynes are colourless & odouless except |
Acetylene
Propyne
Butyne
Pentyne
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| 20 |
The method involved for electrolysis of Na or K salts of carboxylic acids |
Sabatier's sendrens reaction
Kolbe's method
Clemmensen
Wolf kishner reduction
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| 21 |
During the preparation of alkynes the active metals that react with tetra halo-alkanes are |
Zn
Mg
Both a and b
None
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| 22 |
Mustard gas is a |
Gas
High boiling speed
High melting liquid
Steam
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| 23 |
Polymerization of ethane take place at pressure of 100 atm and a temperature of |
200<span style="color: rgb(84, 84, 84); font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: small;">°C</span>
400<span style="color: rgb(84, 84, 84); font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: small;">°C</span>
600<span style="color: rgb(84, 84, 84); font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: small;">°C</span>
800<span style="color: rgb(84, 84, 84); font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: small;">°C</span>
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| 24 |
Raney - nickel is the alloy of Ni with |
Pt
Al
Cu
Pd
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| 25 |
The order of reactivity of halogen acids towards alkenes |
HCl > HBr > Hl
HBr > HCl > HI
HCl > HBr
HI > HBr > HCl
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| 26 |
Catalytic oxidation of alkanes is used for the preparation of |
Adehydes
Ketones
Fatty acid
Carbonyylic acids
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| 27 |
Incomplete oxidation of alkanes yields |
CO<sub>2</sub>& carbon black
CO<sub>2</sub>+ heat
CO and carbon black
CO + heat
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| 28 |
The major reaction occurring in the engines of automobiles is |
Oxidation
Reducing
Combustion
Decomposition
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| 29 |
Complete combustion of alkane yields |
CO<sub>2</sub>+ H<sub>2</sub>O
CO<sub>2</sub>+ heat
CO + H<sub>2</sub>O heat
CO<sub>2</sub>+ H<sub>2</sub>O + heat
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| 30 |
the unreactivity of alkanes is based upon |
Inertness of sigma bond
Non-polarity of the bonds
Both A and B
None of above
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