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Question-1
Which can be obtained from toluene by the side chain chlorination followed by hydrolysis?
(A)
Acetaldehyde
(B)
Propane
(C)
Benzaldehyde
(D)
Cinnamaldehyde
Question-2
When benzene is treated with acid chloride in the presence of anhydrous aluminium chloride giving
(A)
Aldehyde
(B)
Ketone
(C)
Acids
(D)
Anhydride
Question-3
When benzene is treated with carbon monoxide and hydrogen chloride in presence of anhydrous AlCl
3
or CuCl, it gives
(A)
Cinnamaldehyde
(B)
Benzaldehyde
(C)
Salicylaldehyde
(D)
Phthaldehyde
Question-4
What is the common name of 4- methyl pent-3-en, 2-one?
(A)
Menthyl oxide
(B)
Mesityl oxide
(C)
Ethoxyl amide
(D)
Phthaldehyde
Question-5
What is the IUPAC name of valeraldehyde?
(A)
Ethanal
(B)
Propanal
(C)
Butanal
(D)
Pentanal
Question-6
Addition of water to ethyne in the presence of H
2
S0
4
and HgS0
4
gives
(A)
Acetaldehyde
(B)
Formaldehyde
(C)
Propanaldehyde
(D)
Butanaldehyde
Question-7
Nitriles are reduced to corresponding imine with stannous chlroide in presence of hydrochloric acid, which on hydrolysis gives corresponding
(A)
Aldehyde
(B)
Ketone
(C)
Acid
(D)
Ester
Question-8
Which can be obtained from toluene or substituted toluene by using chromic oxide in acetic anhydride?
(A)
Benzaldehyde
(B)
Acetaldehyde
(C)
Ethanol
(D)
Methanol
Question-9
What is the IUPAC name of Acrolein?
(A)
Prop-2-enal
(B)
Prop-2-one
(C)
Pentanal
(D)
Pentan -2-one
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