In the following series of reactions the major products P and S are respectively.

Br2/hvPtBuOQiiThO2,/(iii)alc.KOHiHOBr/H+RiiThO2,/(iii)alc.KOH,iHOBr/H+S

1. 

2. 

3. 

4. 

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Which of the following is a correct statement regarding the relative acidic character of cyclopropane and propane?

1. Cyclopropane is more acidic than propane

2. Propane is more acidic than cyclopropane

3. Both are equally acidic

4. Both are neutral

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An unsaturated hydrocarbon on complete hydrogenation gives 1-isopropyl-3 methylcyclohexane, after ozonolysis it gives one mole of formaldehyde, one mole of acetone and one mole of 2,4-Dioxohexanedial. The possible structure of the hydrocarbon may be:

1. 2.
3. 4. 

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NBS Products formed are

(A)                 (B) 

(C)                        (D) 

1. (A) and (B) only                        2. (A) and (C) only 

3. (B) and (C) only                        4. (A), (B), (C) and (D)  

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When propane is reacted with conc. HNO3 at 400-500°C the number of nitro alkanes obtained are 

1. 1                              2. 2

3. 3                              4. 4  

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Which reagent distinguish propyne and propene?

1. Alkaline KMnO4

2. Cu2Cl2 + NH4Cl

3. Br2 water

4. Cu2Cl2 + NH4OH

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The intermediate during the addition of HCl to propene in the presence of peroxide is

1. CH3C*HCH2Cl                     

2. CH3C+HCH3

3. CH3CH2CH2*                       

4. CH3CH2CH2+

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CH3ClNaGas A

CH2COONa-CH2COONaElectrolysisKolbe'sGas B

Mg2C3H2OGas C

Gas (A+B+C) Cu2Cl2Ammoniacal

gas mixture Alk. KMnO4Cold dil Gas X

Gas X is same is

1. Gas A + Gas B                      2. Only Gas B

3. Gas B + Gas C                      4. Only Gas A

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The product (A) in the following reaction is:

1. 3-Keto butanol

2. Butane-1,4-dial

3. 3-Oxo-butan-1-al

4. 2-Keto-butane-1,4-dial

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1eq.NBS XPhO-Y (major product)

The product Y is

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