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Q. Which reagent is commonly used to test for the presence of unsaturation in organic compounds?
  • A. Bromine water
  • B. Sodium hydroxide
  • C. Hydrochloric acid
  • D. Silver nitrate
Q. Which reagent is commonly used to test for unsaturation in organic compounds?
  • A. Bromine water
  • B. Sodium bicarbonate
  • C. Potassium permanganate
  • D. Both 1 and 3
Q. Which reagent is used for the oxidation of primary alcohols to aldehydes?
  • A. KMnO4
  • B. PCC
  • C. Na2Cr2O7
  • D. H2SO4
Q. Which reagent is used for the selective hydrogenation of alkynes to alkenes?
  • A. Pd/BaSO4
  • B. LiAlH4
  • C. H2/Pt
  • D. NaNH2
Q. Which reagent is used for the test of unsaturation in alkenes?
  • A. Bromine water
  • B. Potassium permanganate
  • C. Sodium dichromate
  • D. All of the above
Q. Which reagent is used to convert a carboxylic acid to an alcohol?
  • A. LiAlH4
  • B. NaBH4
  • C. H2SO4
  • D. KMnO4
Q. Which reagent is used to convert alcohols to alkyl halides?
  • A. SOCl2
  • B. NaOH
  • C. H2SO4
  • D. KMnO4
Q. Which reagent is used to convert an alcohol to an alkene?
  • A. H2SO4
  • B. NaOH
  • C. KMnO4
  • D. HCl
Q. Which reagent is used to convert an alcohol to an alkyl halide?
  • A. SOCl2
  • B. H2SO4
  • C. NaBr
  • D. KMnO4
Q. Which reagent is used to convert an aldehyde to a primary alcohol?
  • A. LiAlH4
  • B. NaBH4
  • C. H2/Pd
  • D. All of the above
Q. Which reagent is used to convert an alkene to an alcohol?
  • A. H2O
  • B. H2
  • C. HCl
  • D. NaOH
Q. Which reagent is used to convert an alkyne to a cis-alkene?
  • A. H2/Pd
  • B. H2/Lindlar's catalyst
  • C. Li/NH3
  • D. Na/NH3
Q. Which reagent is used to convert haloalkanes to alcohols?
  • A. Sodium hydroxide
  • B. Sodium bicarbonate
  • C. Sodium chloride
  • D. Sodium acetate
Q. Which reagent is used to convert phenol to phenyl ether?
  • A. Sodium hydroxide
  • B. Sodium phenoxide
  • C. Bromine
  • D. Hydrochloric acid
Q. Which reagent is used to distinguish between aldehydes and ketones?
  • A. Benedict's solution
  • B. Tollens' reagent
  • C. Fehling's solution
  • D. All of the above
Q. Which reagent is used to test for the presence of alkenes?
  • A. Bromine water
  • B. Potassium permanganate
  • C. Both A and B
  • D. None of the above
Q. Which s-block element has the highest atomic radius?
  • A. Li
  • B. Na
  • C. K
  • D. Rb
Q. Which s-block element is used in fireworks for producing a bright red color?
  • A. Lithium
  • B. Sodium
  • C. Potassium
  • D. Calcium
Q. Which state of matter has particles that are far apart and move freely?
  • A. Solid
  • B. Liquid
  • C. Gas
  • D. None of the above
Q. Which state of matter has the weakest intermolecular forces?
  • A. Solid
  • B. Liquid
  • C. Gas
  • D. Plasma
Q. Which state of matter is characterized by having no fixed shape and no fixed volume?
  • A. Solid
  • B. Liquid
  • C. Gas
  • D. Plasma
Q. Which substituent has both +M and -I effects?
  • A. -OH
  • B. -NH2
  • C. -COOH
  • D. -NO2
Q. Which substituent is a strong +I and +M director?
  • A. -NO2
  • B. -OH
  • C. -CN
  • D. -COOH
Q. Which substituent is a strong +M director?
  • A. -CHO
  • B. -NO2
  • C. -OH
  • D. -Br
Q. Which theorem is used to find the moment of inertia of a body about an axis that is parallel to an axis through its center of mass?
  • A. Perpendicular axis theorem
  • B. Parallel axis theorem
  • C. Pythagorean theorem
  • D. Conservation of angular momentum
Q. Which transition metal is known for forming complex ions with a variety of ligands?
  • A. Zinc (Zn)
  • B. Copper (Cu)
  • C. Iron (Fe)
  • D. Nickel (Ni)
Q. Which transition metal is known for forming complex ions?
  • A. Calcium
  • B. Copper
  • C. Sodium
  • D. Magnesium
Q. Which transition metal is known for its ability to form complex ions with a variety of ligands?
  • A. Zinc (Zn)
  • B. Copper (Cu)
  • C. Iron (Fe)
  • D. Nickel (Ni)
Q. Which type of damping results in the system returning to equilibrium without oscillating?
  • A. Underdamping
  • B. Critical damping
  • C. Overdamping
  • D. No damping
Q. Which type of diffraction pattern is produced by a circular aperture?
  • A. Single-slit pattern
  • B. Double-slit pattern
  • C. Airy pattern
  • D. Newton's rings
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