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Test: Dienes - Question 1

Direction (Q. Nos. 1 - 6) This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has fo ur choices (a), (b), (c) and (d), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

Q. The correct increasing order of heat evolved when 1.0 mole of each of the following is hydrogenated completely is

Detailed Solution for Test: Dienes - Question 1

In the case of alkene, we have the order of stability as “ resonance>isolated>continuous pi bond”. The reason behind this is due to the presence of continuous Pi bond there is repulsion between the cloud of electrons and thus the alkene molecules with continuous pi bond become unstable. The heat of hydrogenation order is reverse the order of stability. We will find the stability. Due to resonance second is more stable than first. In three and four four is more stable as it has 6 Alpha hydrogen while 3  has only two Alpha hydrogen so the order of stability is  2>1>4>3, so the heat of hydrogenation order will be the reverse of this and the Order will be option number d

Test: Dienes - Question 2

Consider the following transformations.

Q. Which reaction sequence will bent bring about the above transformation?

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On addition of H2/Pd/CaCO3
we get H-CH=C-CH2-CH2-CH3 
H-CH=C-CH2-CH2-CH3 + NBS/CCl4   →   H-CH=C-CHCl-CH2-CH3  (NBS adds Br to carbon at next alternate to double bond)
H-CH=C-CHCl-CH2-CH3 + KOH/EtOH  →  H2C=C-CH=CH-CH3
(by E2 elimination)

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Test: Dienes - Question 3

What is the major formed in the reaction?

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For option a
12 = [Ne]3s2 , 20 = [Ar]4s2 , 4 = [He]2s2 , 88 = [Ra]7s2.
For option b
8 = [He]2s22p4 , 16 = [Ne]3s23p4 , 34 = [Ar]4s23d104p4 , 2 = 1s2
We can see that only in option a, the last electrons enter in similar group. So, option a is correct.
Similarly we can check for option c and d as done above. However they won't fall in the same group.

Test: Dienes - Question 4

What is the major product formed in the reaction below?

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The correct answer is option D
Diels - Alder reaction:

Test: Dienes - Question 5

What is formed in the reaction below as major product?

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The correct answer is Option C.
A plane of symmetry is an imaginary plane that bisects a molecule into halves that are mirror images of each other.
A molecule has a center of symmetry when, for any atom in the molecule, an identical atom exists diametrically opposite this center an equal distance from it. In other words, a molecule has a center of symmetry when the points (x,y,z) and (−x,−y,−z) correspond to identical objects. For example, if there is an oxygen atom in some point (x,y,z), then there is an oxygen atom in the point (−x,−y,−z). There may or may not be an atom at the inversion center itself. Examples are xenon tetrafluoride where the inversion center is at the Xe atom, and benzene (C6H6) where the inversion center is at the center of the ring.
Optical activity is the ability of a chiral molecule to rotate the plane of plane-polarised light.
 

Test: Dienes - Question 6

What is the major product in the reaction below?

Test: Dienes - Question 7

Direction (Q. Nos. 7 - 10) This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (a), (b), (c) and (d), out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE are correct.

Q. Predict product(s) in the following reaction.

Detailed Solution for Test: Dienes - Question 7

In Benzene ring, the meta position is more stable than ortho and para.
At high temperature meta position will exist 
i.e option B is correct
 

*Multiple options can be correct
Test: Dienes - Question 8

The correct statement(s) regarding following reaction is/are

Test: Dienes - Question 9

Predict product(s) of the following reactions.

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The correct answer is Option D.

*Multiple options can be correct
Test: Dienes - Question 10

The correct statement(s) regarding 1,2-butadiene(l) and 1,3-butadiene, (II) is/are

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The correct answers are options A & C
 
Adjacent hybrid orbitals are perpendicular to each other irrespective of the type of the hybridization. In 1,2-butadiene, adjacent 2× bonds are perpendicular to each other while in 1,3-butadiene, 2× bond and
1× bonds are adjacent to each other and the compound is a straight chain, so, the single bone and a double bond are perpendicular to each other and this is true for both the pairs of single and double bonds. Thus , both the pi orbitals in 1,3-butadiene are parallel to each other.

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