The document provides instructions for a chemistry exam with multiple choice and short answer questions. It includes 7 multiple choice questions about chemical concepts like allylhalides, order of reactivity of alcohols with halogen acid, and products of reactions. It also includes 2 short answer questions about obtaining picric acid from phenol and 2-methylpropene from 2-methylpropanol. The passage is about the uses of alcohols like methanol, ethanol, and phenol as antiseptics and disinfectants. The questions that follow ask about the hydrolysis of cumen hydroperoxide, why phenol turns pink on standing, how to convert phenol into related compounds, and to distinguish between
The document provides instructions for a chemistry exam with multiple choice and short answer questions. It includes 7 multiple choice questions about chemical concepts like allylhalides, order of reactivity of alcohols with halogen acid, and products of reactions. It also includes 2 short answer questions about obtaining picric acid from phenol and 2-methylpropene from 2-methylpropanol. The passage is about the uses of alcohols like methanol, ethanol, and phenol as antiseptics and disinfectants. The questions that follow ask about the hydrolysis of cumen hydroperoxide, why phenol turns pink on standing, how to convert phenol into related compounds, and to distinguish between
The document provides instructions for a chemistry exam with multiple choice and short answer questions. It includes 7 multiple choice questions about chemical concepts like allylhalides, order of reactivity of alcohols with halogen acid, and products of reactions. It also includes 2 short answer questions about obtaining picric acid from phenol and 2-methylpropene from 2-methylpropanol. The passage is about the uses of alcohols like methanol, ethanol, and phenol as antiseptics and disinfectants. The questions that follow ask about the hydrolysis of cumen hydroperoxide, why phenol turns pink on standing, how to convert phenol into related compounds, and to distinguish between
C.B.S.E Affiliation No.1130364 P-2 Academic Year-2023-24 Year Class:- 12th Total Marks:- 20 Sub: Chemistry Sub:- Name:- General Instructions (i) All questions are compulsory. (ii)Question number 1 to 7 are very short Mcq based answer questions carry 1 mark each. (iii) Question number 8 & 9 are short answer question & carry 2 mark each. (iv) Question number 11 is case based question carry 4 mark each. (v) Question number 12 is long answer type question carry 5 mark. Q.1) Which of the following is allylhalide? allylhalide a) CH2 = CH-C1 b) CoH5CH2Cl c) C6H5Cl d)
Q.2) The order of reactivity of alcohols with halogen acid follows:
follows 0 0 0 0 0 0 a) 1 2 3 b) 2 1 3 c) 3010 20 d) 302010
Q.3) The heating of phenylmethyl ether with HI produces.
produces a) Iodobenzene b) phenol c) Benzene d) Ethyl chloride
Q.4) Find the product of the given reaction :
a) b b) c) d)
Q.5) Inversion of configuration observed in.
in 2 1 a) SN b) SN c) Neither SN1 or SN2 d) SN1 as well as SN2
In a statement of assertion followed by statement of a reason is given.
given choose the correct answer out of the following choices. choices a) Both A & R are true & R iss the correct explanation of A. A b) Both A & R are true but R is not the correct explanation of o A
Q.6) Assertion A :- Chlorobenzene is less reactive towards nucleophilic substitution reaction.
reaction Reason R : Nitro group in chlorobenzene increases its reactivity towards nucleophilic substitution reaction. reaction
Q.7) Assertion A :- In monohaloarenes,
monohaloarenes further electrphilic substitution occurs at ortho & para positions. Reason (R) :- Halogen atom is a ring deactivator. deactivator
Q.8) How would you obtain.
i) Picric acid (2, 4, 6 – trinitrophenol) from phenol.
ii) 2 – methylpropene from 2 methyl propanol?
propanol
Q.9) Racemisation occurs in SN1 reactions.
reactions why? Q.10) Read the given passage & answer the questions that follow. Alcohol plays very important role in our daily life. Ordinary spirit used as an antiseptic contains methanol. Ethanol is present in cough syrups, tonics, wine, beer and whiskies, Sugar, starch, cellulose are carbohydrates which also contain large number - OH groups. Phenol is also an antiseptic in low concentration (0.2%) where as 2% solution of phenol is used as disinfectant The fragrance of rose is due to citronellol (unsaturated alcohol). Phenol is used for preparation of many useful compounds like aspirin, methyl salicylate (lodex) and phenyl salicylate (salol) used in instestine antiseptic.
a) What happens when cumen hydroperoxide is hydrolysed?
b) Why does phenol become pink on long standing?
c) Convert phenol to____
i) P – nitro phenol ii) Picric acid.
d) Distinguish between phenol & picric – acid.
Q.11) Predict the major product of acid catalysed dehydration of.