Organic Chemistry

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Q. Which of the following statements about optical isomers is true?
  • A. They have the same physical properties
  • B. They rotate plane-polarized light in opposite directions
  • C. They have different molecular formulas
  • D. They are always chiral
Q. Which of the following statements about phenols is true?
  • A. They are weak acids.
  • B. They are strong bases.
  • C. They do not react with bromine.
  • D. They are insoluble in water.
Q. Which of the following statements is false regarding inductive effect?
  • A. It is a permanent effect
  • B. It decreases with distance
  • C. It is stronger than mesomeric effect
  • D. It can be +I or -I
Q. Which of the following statements is false regarding the inductive effect?
  • A. It is a permanent effect.
  • B. It operates through sigma bonds.
  • C. It can be observed in both aliphatic and aromatic compounds.
  • D. It involves the delocalization of pi electrons.
Q. Which of the following statements is true about aldehydes?
  • A. They cannot form hydrogen bonds
  • B. They are generally more reactive than ketones
  • C. They have higher boiling points than ketones
  • D. They are less soluble in water than ketones
Q. Which of the following statements is true about alkynes?
  • A. They are less reactive than alkenes.
  • B. They are more acidic than alkenes.
  • C. They cannot undergo addition reactions.
  • D. They have a higher boiling point than alkenes.
Q. Which of the following statements is true about carboxylic acids?
  • A. They are always soluble in water
  • B. They have higher boiling points than alcohols
  • C. They cannot form hydrogen bonds
  • D. They are weak bases
Q. Which of the following statements is true about ethers?
  • A. They are polar compounds
  • B. They have high boiling points
  • C. They are highly reactive
  • D. They are used as solvents
Q. Which of the following statements is true about ketones?
  • A. They can be oxidized to carboxylic acids
  • B. They have a higher boiling point than aldehydes
  • C. They cannot form hydrogen bonds
  • D. They are more reactive than aldehydes
Q. Which of the following statements is true regarding mesomeric effect?
  • A. It is a permanent effect
  • B. It is a temporary effect
  • C. It only applies to alkenes
  • D. It increases acidity
Q. Which of the following statements is true regarding optical isomers?
  • A. They are superimposable
  • B. They have identical physical properties
  • C. They rotate plane-polarized light in opposite directions
  • D. They have different molecular formulas
Q. Which of the following statements is true regarding the -I effect?
  • A. It stabilizes carbocations
  • B. It destabilizes carbanions
  • C. It withdraws electron density
  • D. It donates electron density
Q. Which of the following statements is true regarding the inductive effect?
  • A. It is a temporary effect.
  • B. It operates through pi bonds.
  • C. It is stronger than the mesomeric effect.
  • D. It decreases with distance.
Q. Which of the following statements is true regarding the mesomeric effect?
  • A. It can only be observed in aliphatic compounds.
  • B. It involves the movement of sigma electrons.
  • C. It is responsible for the stability of resonance structures.
  • D. It is a short-range effect.
Q. Which of the following techniques is commonly used to determine protein structure?
  • A. Mass spectrometry
  • B. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)
  • C. X-ray crystallography
  • D. Both B and C
Q. Which of the following techniques is commonly used to separate proteins based on their size?
  • A. Chromatography
  • B. Electrophoresis
  • C. Spectroscopy
  • D. Centrifugation
Q. Which polymer is commonly used in the production of plastic bottles?
  • A. Polypropylene
  • B. Polyethylene terephthalate
  • C. Polystyrene
  • D. Polyvinyl chloride
Q. Which polymer is commonly used in the production of rubber?
  • A. Polyethylene
  • B. Natural rubber
  • C. Polystyrene
  • D. Polyvinyl chloride
Q. Which polymer is known for its high resistance to heat and chemicals?
  • A. Polyethylene
  • B. Teflon
  • C. Nylon
  • D. Acrylic
Q. Which property is NOT typical of elastomers?
  • A. High elasticity
  • B. Low tensile strength
  • C. Good resilience
  • D. Brittleness
Q. Which property of polymers is primarily affected by their molecular weight?
  • A. Color
  • B. Density
  • C. Melting point
  • D. Solubility
Q. Which reaction involves the addition of water to an alkene?
  • A. Hydrogenation
  • B. Hydrolysis
  • C. Hydration
  • D. Dehydration
Q. Which reaction is characteristic of alkenes?
  • A. Hydrogenation
  • B. Halogenation
  • C. Hydrolysis
  • D. Oxidation
Q. Which reaction is characteristic of alkynes?
  • A. Hydrogenation
  • B. Halogenation
  • C. Hydrohalogenation
  • D. All of the above
Q. Which reaction is commonly used to convert alkynes to alkenes?
  • A. Hydrogenation
  • B. Halogenation
  • C. Hydroboration
  • D. Dehydrohalogenation
Q. Which reaction is used to convert alkenes to alkanes?
  • A. Hydrogenation
  • B. Halogenation
  • C. Hydrolysis
  • D. Dehydrogenation
Q. Which reaction is used to prepare alkynes from alkenes?
  • A. Hydrogenation
  • B. Dehydrohalogenation
  • C. Hydrohalogenation
  • D. Halogenation
Q. Which reagent can be used to convert a haloalkane into an alcohol?
  • A. Sodium hydroxide
  • B. Sodium chloride
  • C. Sodium bromide
  • D. Sodium acetate
Q. Which reagent can be used to convert a haloalkane to an alcohol?
  • A. Sodium hydroxide
  • B. Sodium metal
  • C. Hydrochloric acid
  • D. Bromine
Q. Which reagent can be used to convert an alkyne to a diketone?
  • A. KMnO4
  • B. O3
  • C. H2O
  • D. H2SO4
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