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Potassium thiocyanate solution reacts with ferric chloride to give:

(1) pink colour

(2) deep blue colour

(3) green colour

(4) blood-red colour

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An organic compound X (mol. formula C6H5O2N) has 6 carbon atoms in a ring system, three double bonds and also a nitro group as substituent X is:

1. Homocyclic but not aromatic

2. Aromatic but not homocyclic

3. Homocyclic and aromatic

4. Heterocyclic

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Choose the appropriate sequence to maximize the yield of 3-chloro-aniline from benzene.
 

1. Chlorination, nitration, reduction

2. Nitration, chlorination, reduction

3. Nitration, reduction, chlorination

4. Nitration, reduction, acylation, chlorination, hydrolysis

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A reaction that can convert acetamide to methanamine is:

1. Carbylamine reaction

2. Hoffmann bromamide reaction

3. Stephens reaction

4. Gabriels phthalimide synthesis

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Which one of the following nitro-compounds does not react with nitrous acid?

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A given nitrogen-containing aromatic compound a reacts with Sn/HCl, followed by HNO2 to give an unsatable compound B.B, on treament with phenol, forms a beautiful coloured compound C with the molecular formula C12H10N2O. The structure of compound A is

 

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The correct statement regarding the basicity of arylamines is

(1) Arylamines are generally more basic than alkylamines because the nitrogen lone-pair electrons are not delocalized by interaction with the aromatic ring p-electron system.

(2) Arylamines are generally more basic than alkylamines because of aryl group.

(3) Arylamines are generally more basic than alkylamines, because the nitrogen atom in arylamines is sp-hybridized

(4) Arylamines are generally less basic than alkylamines because the nitrogen lone-pair electrons are delocalized by interaction with the aromatic ring p-electron system.

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The electrolytic reduction of nitrobenzene in a strongly acidic medium produces

1. p-Aminophenol

2. Azoxybenzene

3. Azobenzene

4. Aniline

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Method by which aniline cannot be prepared is

1. hydrolysis phenyl isocyanide with an acidic solution

2. degradation of benzamide with bromine in alkaline solution

3. reduction of nitrobenzene with H2/Pd in ethanol

4. potassium salt of phthalimide treated with chlorobenzene followed by the hydrolysis

with aqueous NaOH solution

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The following reaction, 

is known by the name:

1. Friedel-Crafts reaction

2. Perkins reaction

3. Acetylation reaction

4. Schotten-Baumann reaction

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