Practice Qsns - Chemistry | TEST - 1| Date: 01-Feb-2025 |Chap-Organic
F.M. : 45 TIME: 60 mns
SECTION - A
MCQ
1. Which element is present in all organic compounds?
1. Hydrogen
2. Nitrogen
3. Carbon
4. Oxygen
2. What products are obtained with CH4(g) burns completely in an excess of oxygen?
1. CO and H2O
2. CO and C
3. CO2 and H2O
4. CO2 and CO
3. Which hydrocarbon is a member of the alkene series?
1. C2H2
2. C3H6
3. C4H10
4. C4H12
4. Select the correct IUPAC name for:
(a) 1,1,3-trimethylpentane
(b) 1-ethyl-1,3-dimethylbutane
(c) 2,4-dimethylhexane
(d) 3,5-dimethylhexane
(e) 3,5,5-trimethylpentane
5. A hydrocarbon molecule is considered to be saturated if the molecule contains
1. Single covalent bonds, only
2. A double covalent bond, only
3. A triple covalent bond
4. Single and double covalent bonds
6. Select the correct IUPAC name for:
(a) 5-methyl-5-ethyloctane
(b) 5-methyl-5-propylheptane
(c) 4-ethyl-4-methyloctane
(d) 3-methyl-3-propyloctane
(e) 3-methyl-3-propylheptane
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7. Which of the following formulas represents an alkene?
(a) CH3CH2CH3
(b) CH3CH3
(c) CH3CH2CHCH2
(d) CH3CH2Cl
(e) CHCH
8. A hydrocarbon with no ring structure, no double or triple bonds is called an ______.
1. Alkene
2. Alkyne
3. Alkane
4. Alkali
9. A hydrocarbon double bonds and no triple bond configuration is called an ______.
1. Alkene
2. Alkyne
3. Alkane
4. Alkali
10. A hydrocarbon with triple bonds is called an _____
1. Alkene
2. Alkyne
3. Alkane
4. Alkali
11. Which of the following is the molecular formula for ethylene?
1. C2H2
2. C2H4
3. C2H6
4. C2H8
12. Which of the following is the molecular formula for acetylene?
1. C2H2
2. C2H4
3. C2H6
4. C2H8
13. What is the IUPAC name of the following compound?
(a) 2,6-diethyl-3-nonyne
(b) 2,5-diethyl-3-nonyne
(c) 3,7-dimethyl-5-nonyne
(d) 3,7-dimethyl-4-nonyne
(e) 2,6-diethyl-3-heptyne
14. A molecule with the formula C3H7 is a(n):
(a) hexane
(b) propane
(c) butane
(d) None of the above
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15. The functional group given below is characteristic of organic _____ .
(a) ketones
(b) acids
(c) aldehydes
(d) esters
(e) alcohols
SECTION - B
2. Short answers questions
(a) Define isomerism. Explain different types of isomerism in detail with suitable examples. [ 10 ]
(b) Answer the following questions: [ 3 + 3 + 4 ]
( c ) Write short notes on the following with valid examples: [ 3 + 3 + 4 ]
(1) Functonal Group
(2) Homologus Seres
(3) Catenation