Benzene Test
Benzene Test
⚪ O2
⚪ O3
⚫ Both B and C
⚫ All of these
⚪ 3
⚫ 6
⚪ 12
⚪ 15
7. Number of sp2 hybrid carbon atoms in styrene are:
⚪ 3
⚪ 6
⚪ 7
⚫ 8
⚪ Cl2 / FeCl3
⚪ CH3COCl / AlCl3
⚪ CH3CH2Cl / AlCl3
13. Benzene contains double bonds but does not give addition reactions because:
⚪ Double bonds in benzene ring are strong
⚪ Double bonds change their position rapidly
⚫ Resonance lowers the energy of benzene molecule and leads to greater stabilization
⚪ Benzene has cumulative double bonds
⚪ C6H5COCl+AlCl3
⚪ R-COCl+AlCl3
⚪ C2H5COCl+AlCl3
⚪ NO+
⚪ NO
⚪
17. With which one of the following reagents benzene do not undergo substitution reaction?
⚪ Fuming sulphuric acid
⚪ Nitration mixture
⚫ Chlorine in presence of light
⚪ Acyl halide in presence of AlCl3
19. Amongst the following compounds which can be most easily sulphonated?
⚪ Benzene
⚪ Nitrobenzene
⚫ Toluene
⚪ Chlorobenzene
23. Which of the following groups would enhance the reactivity of electrophilic aromatic substitution?
⚪ –CN
⚪ –CHO
⚫ –NHCOR
⚪ –NO2
24. Among the following compounds (I-III) the correct order of reaction with electrophile is:
⚪ II>III>I
⚪ III<I<II
⚪ I>II>III
⚫ I>III>II
26.
31. Chlorination of benzene in presence of Lewis acid catalyst (FeCl3 or AlCl3) gives:
⚪ Benzene hexachloride
⚫ Chlorobenzene
⚪ Hexachlorocyclohexane
⚪ Both A and C
33. Reaction of benzene with acetyl chloride in presence of AlCl3 is called as:
⚪ Halogenation
⚪ Friedal-Craft’s alkylation
⚫ Friedal-Craft’s acylation
⚪ Addition reaction
34. According to Huckle rule, aromatic compounds possess 4n+2𝝿 electrons. Here value of ‘n’ can be:
⚪ 1,2,3………
⚫ 0,1,2,3……
⚪ 2,4,6………
⚪ 4,8,12….
36.
⚪ CH3-CH2-CO-NH2
⚫ All of these
38.
. Y in the given reaction is:
⚪ CH3-NH2
⚪ CH3-CH2-NH2
⚫ CH3-CH2-CH2-NH2
⚫ CH3-NH2
⚪
44. When propanamide (CH3CH2-CO-NH2) is treated with bromine (Br2) in presence of KOH _____ is
produced.
⚪ CH3-NH2
⚫ CH3CH2-NH2
⚪ CH3-CH2-CH2-NH2
⚪ CH3-CH2-CH2-CH2-NH2
⚫ NaBH4
⚪ None of these
48. The reaction of ammonia with a large excess of CH3Cl will give mainly:
⚪ (CH3)3N
⚫
(CH3)4N+Cl-
⚪ CH3NH2
⚪ (CH3)2NH