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Organic chemistry objective questions – Basic Principles, Classification, Nomenclature, Purification and Characterisation of Organic Compounds

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Organic Chemistry – Basic Principles, Classification, IUPAC Nomenclature, Purifications, TECHNIQUES and Characterisation of Organic Compounds
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Organic Chemistry
(Basic Principles, Classification, IUPAC Nomenclature, Isomerism, Purification and Characterisation of Organic Compounds)
India Study Solution Test Series – Set 2 (Q. No 11-20)


Question 11: The IUPAC name of the compound CH3CH=CHC≡CH is
a. Pent-4-yn-2-ene
b. Pent-3-en-1-yne
c. Pent-2-en-4-yne
d. Pent-1-yn-3-ene

Question 12: Which of the following sodium compound / compounds are formed when an organic compound containing both nitrogen and sulphur is fused with sodium?
a. Cyanide and sulphide
b. Thiocyanate
c. Sulphite and cyanide
d. Nitrate and sulphide

Question 13: The number of structural isomers in C4H10O will be
a. 7
b. 8
c. 5
d. 6

Question 14: How many structural isomers are possible for C2H4Br2
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4

Question 15: Nitrogen detection in an organic compound is carried out by Lassaigne’s test. The blue colour formed corresponds to which of the following formulae?
a. Fe3[Fe(CN)6]3
b. Fe3[Fe(CN)6]2
c.Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3
d. Fe4[Fe(CN)6]2

Question 16: In a resonance hybrid, the bond length:
a. is smaller than in canonical structure
b. is greater than in canonical structure
c. is the same as in canonical structure
d. none of the above

Question 17: The correct order of reactivity towards the electrophilic substitution of the compounds aniline (I), benzene (II) and nitrobenzene (III) is
a. III > II > I
b. II > III > I
c. I < II > III
d. I > II > III

Question 18: Carbon and hydrogen are estimated in organic compounds by:
a. Kjeldahl’s method
b. Duma’s method
c. Liebig’s method
d. Carius method

Question 19: Which method is used to separate two and more organic solids with different solubilities in the same solvent?
a. Crystallisation
b. Fractional crystallisation
c. Sublimation
d. Chromatography

Question 20: Which of the following is correct?
a. Cycloheptane is an aromatic compound
b. Diastase is an enzyme
c. Acetophenone is an ether
d. All of these

Organic Compounds: Basic Principles, Classification & Nomenclature, Purification and Characterisation (Syllabus for NEET and JEE): Introduction to Organic Chemistry, Structural representation of organic compounds, Methods of purification qualitative and quantitative analysis of organic compounds, Classifications based on functional groups, Nomenclature (Trivial and IUPAC), Homologous series and Isomerism, Fundamental concepts in organic reaction mechanism, Tetravalency of carbon, Shapes of simple molecules, Electronic displacements in a covalent bond: Inductive effect, Electromeric effect (E-effect), Resonance and Hyperconjugation, Homolytic and heterolytic fission of a covalent bond: free radicals, carbocations, carbanions; electrophiles and nucleophiles, Types of organic reactions.
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Organic Chemistry 
(Basic Principles, Classification, IUPAC Nomenclature, Isomerism, Purification and Characterisation of Organic Compounds)
Hints and Solutions of Organic Chemistry Test Series (MCQ) – Set 2 (Q. No.11–20)
Answer 11: b. Answer 12: b. Answer 13: a.
Answer 14: b (C2H4Br2 => D.U = 0)
Answer 15: c. Answer 16: a. Answer 17: d. Answer 18: c. Answer 19: b. (Fractional crystallisation). Answer 20: b.

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NTA NEET 2020, JEE Main and JEE Advanced 2020 exam schedules announced

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In continuation to our previous EduNews we let you know further that today our Human Resource Development (HRD) Minister announced the dates for JEE Main 2020 and NEET 2020 exams.
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Nationwide Engineering Joint Exam JEE Main 2020 will now be held from July 18 to July 23 while medical entrance test NEET 2020 will be conducted on July 26. JEE Advanced 2020 is expected to be held in August 2020, dates of which are not decided yet.


Another important thing he mentioned that JEE Main 2021 and NEET 2021 are likely to be held on the reduced syllabus. The minister urged students to self-study with the help of online study materials (websites) to prepare for Medical and Engineering Entrance Exams. With low-connectivity areas, the content will be telecast through SWAYAM Prabha TV, he informed.

Over 9 lakh students have registered to appear for JEE Main 2020 and over 15.93 lakh have applied for NEET 2020, as per the National Testing Agency (NTA) – the exam conducting body.

The dates for JEE Advanced will be decided soon, said HRD minister Ramesh Pokhriyal through a webinar on 5the May’20 Tuesday. Only the top 2.5 lakh of JEE Main are eligible to appear for JEE Advanced.

While JEE Main 2020 and NEET 2020 were to be held in April and the first week of May, respectively which were then postponed to be held by May-end. JEE Advanced 2020 was to be held in 3rd week of May. See latest update and new dates : 


Thermodynamics (Thermo-chemistry) - Online MCQ questions with their hints and solutions

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THERMODYNAMICS | THERMOCHEMISTRY
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(Thermo-chemistry)
India Study Solution MCQ Test Series – Set 3 (Q. No 21-30)
Question 21: A gas expands isothermally against a constant external pressure of 1 atm from a volume of 10 dm
a. -312 J
b. +123 J
c. +312 J
d. -213 J

Question 22: The incorrect statement according to second law of thermodynamics is
a. Heat can flow from colder body to a hotter body of its own
b. All spontaneous processes are thermodynamically irreversible
c. Heat can be converted into work completely without causing some permanent change in the system (or) surroundings
d. Perpetual motion machine of second kind is not possible

Question 23: If one mole of ammonia and one mole of hydrogen chloride are mixed in a close container to form ammonium chloride gas, then
a. ∆H > ∆U
b. ∆H = ∆U
c. ∆H < ∆U
d. No relationship

Question 24: Molar heat capacity of water in equilibrium with the ice at constant pressure is:
a. Zero
b. Infinity (∞)
c. 40.45 KJK
d. 5.48 JK

Question 25: The work done in adiabatic process on ideal gas by a constant external pressure would be
a. Zero
b. ∆E
c. ∆H
d. ∆G

Question 26: For the equations
C (diamond) + 2H
C (g) + 4H (g) ==> CH
Predict whether
a. ∆H
b. ∆H
c. ∆H
d. ∆H

Question 27: If a process is both endothermic and spontaneous then
a. ∆S > 0
b.∆S < 0
c.∆H < 0
d.∆G > 0

Question 28: An ideal gas occupying a volume of 2 dm
a. 10 dm
b. 8 dm
c. 10 dm
d. 10 m

Question 29: Which of the following pairs of a chemical reaction is certain to result in a spontaneous reaction?
a. Exothermic and increasing disorder
b. Exothermic and decreasing disorder
c. Endothermic and increasing disorder
d. Endothermic and decreasing disorder

Question 30: Which of the following conditions regarding a chemical process ensures its spontaneity at all temperature?
a. ∆H > 0, ∆G < 0
b. ∆H < 0, ∆S > 0
c. ∆H < 0, ∆S < 0
d. ∆H > 0, ∆S < 0

Thermodynamics / Thermo-chemistry (NEET / JEE syllabus):
General characteristics, electronic configuration, occurrence, anomalous properties of the first element of each group, diagonal relationship, trends in the variation of properties (such as ionization enthalpy, atomic and ionic radii), trends in chemical reactivity with oxygen, water, hydrogen and halogens; uses of the compounds of Group I Elements (Alkali Metals) and Group II Elements (Alkaline Earth Metals). Preparation and Properties of Some important Compounds: sodium carbonate, sodium chloride, sodium hydroxide and sodium hydrogen carbonate, biological importance of sodium and potassium. Anomalous behaviour of beryllium. Industrial use lime and limestone, biological importance of Mg and Ca.
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tHERMODYNAMICS (THERMO-CHEMISTRY)
Set 3 (Q. No.21–30)

Answer 21: d. Answer 22: c. Answer 23: c. Answer 24: b. Answer 25: b. Answer 26: b. Answer 27: a. Answer 28: c. Answer 29: a. Answer 30: b.


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Organic Chemistry – Basic Principles, Classification, Nomenclature, Purification and Characterisation of Organic Compounds Test Series

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Organic Chemistry  
(Basic Principles, Classification, IUPAC Nomenclature, Isomerism, Purification and Characterisation of Organic Compounds)
India Study Solution Test Series – Set 1 (Q. No 1-10)

Question 1: Suggest a method to purify benzene containing non-volatile impurities:
a. steam distillation
b. distillation under reduced pressure
c. simple distillation
d. sublimation

Question 2: The IUPAC name of the compound CH2 = CH – CH (CH3)2 is
a.1, 1-dimethylprop-2-ene
b. 3-Methylbut-1-ene
c. 2-Vinylpropane
d. 1-Isopropylethylene

Question 3: Resonance structures of a molecule do not have:
a. identical arrangements of atoms
b. nearly the same energy content
c. the same number of paired electrons
d. identical bonding

Question 4: Which of the following acids does not exhibit optical isomerism?
a. Lactic acid
b. Tartaric acid
c. Maleic acid
d. α-amino acids

Question 5: The correct IUPAC name of the given compound is:





a. 1-methyethylcyclohexane
b. 2-methylethylcyclohexane
c. 1-ethylmethylcyclohexane
d. 2-ethylmethylcyclohexane

Question 6: Petroleum refining involves:
a. vacuum distillation
b. fractional distillation
c. steam distillation
d. passing over activated charcoal

Question 7: In graphite, electrons are
a. localised on every third carbon
b. present in antibonding orbital
c. localised on each carbon
d. spread out between the structures

Question 8: Methanol and acetone can be separated by:
a. fractional distillation
b. distillation
c. steam distillation
d. vacuum distillation

Question 9: Of the following compounds, the oxime of which shows geometrical isomerism, is
a. Acetone
b. Diethylketone
c. Formaldehyde
d. Benzaldehyde

Question 10: Which of the following compounds shows evidence of the strongest hydrogen bonding?
a. . Propane - 1, 2, 3-triol
b. Propane - 1, 2- diol
c. Propan – 1 - ol
d. Propan – 2 - ol

Organic Compounds: Basic Principles, Classification & Nomenclature, Purification and Characterisation (Syllabus for NEET and JEE): Introduction to Organic Chemistry, Structural representation of organic compounds, Methods of purification qualitative and quantitative analysis of organic compounds, Classifications based on functional groups, Nomenclature (Trivial and IUPAC), Homologous series and Isomerism, Fundamental concepts in organic reaction mechanism, Tetravalency of carbon, Shapes of simple molecules, Electronic displacements in a covalent bond: Inductive effect, Electromeric effect (E-effect), Resonance and Hyperconjugation, Homolytic and heterolytic fission of a covalent bond: free radicals, carbocations, carbanions; electrophiles and nucleophiles, Types of organic reactions.
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Hints and Solutions of Organic Chemistry Test Series (MCQ) – Set 1 (Q. No.1–10)
Answer 1: c. Answer 2: b. Answer 3: d. Answer 4: c.
Answer 5: a. (Hint: The correct IUPAC name of compound is 1-methylethylcycloheaxane and it is derivative of cyclohexane because the no. of C-atoms in the ring is more than the side chain).
Answer 6: b. (Hint: Crude petroleum is subjected for fractional distillation to get different products).
Answer 7: d. Answer 8: a. Answer 9: d. Answer 10: a.

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