On heating, some solid substances change from solid to vapour state without passing through liquid state. The technique used for the purification of such solid substances based on the above principle is known as :
1. Sublimation
2. Distillation
3. Chromatography
4. Crystallization
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Match List I with List II.
List I 
(Molecule) 
List II
(Number and types of bond/s between two carbon atoms)
A.  ethane I.  \(\mathrm{one ~\sigma-bond~ and~ two~ \pi-bonds}\)
B.  ethene II.  \(\text { two } \pi \text {-bonds }\)
C.  carbon
molecule, \(\mathrm{C} _2\)
III.  \(\text { one } \sigma \text {-bond }\)
D.  ethyne IV.  \(\mathrm{one ~\sigma-bond ~and ~one~ \pi-bond}\)
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

1. A-IV, B-III, C-II, D-I
2. A-III, B-IV, C-II, D-I
3. A-III, B-IV, C-I, D-II
4. A-I, B-IV, C-II, D-III
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A compound with a molecular formula of C6H14 has two tertiary carbons. Its IUPAC name is:

1. 2-Methyl pentane
2. 2, 3-Dimethylbutane
3. 2, 2-Dimethylbutane
4. n-Hexane
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The most stable carbocation among the following is:
1.
2.
3.
4.
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The method used for quantitative estimation of halogens is:
1. Dumas method 2. Carius method
3. Kjeldahl's method 4. Combustion method
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The technique used to purify liquids having high boiling points and getting decomposed at or below their boiling points is:

1. Fractional distillation 
2. Steam distillation
3. Simple distillation
4. Distillation under reduced pressure
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The compound that gives blood red colour in Lassaigne's test is:
1.
2.
3.
4.

 
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The correct IUPAC name of the following compound is:
        

1. 4-Ethyl-1-fluoro-2-nitrobenzene
2. 4-Ethyl-1-fluoro-6-nitrobenzene
3. 3-Ethyl-6-fluoro-1-nitrobenzene
4. 1-Ethyl-4-fluoro-3-nitrobenzene 
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A steam volatile organic compound which is immiscible with water has a boiling point of \(250^\circ \text{C}\). During steam distillation, a mixture of this organic compound and water will boil:

1. Above \(100^\circ \text{C}\) but below \(250^\circ \text{C}\).
2. Above \(250^\circ \text{C}\).
3. At \(250^\circ \text{C}\).    
4. Close to but below \(100^\circ \text{C}\).
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On complete combustion, \(0.3 \mathrm{~g}\) of an organic compound gave \(0.2 \mathrm{~g}\) of \(\mathrm{CO}_2~ \mathrm{and}~ 0.1 \mathrm{~g}\) of \(\mathrm{H}_2 \mathrm{O}\). The percentage composition of carbon and hydrogen in the compound, respectively is:
1. \(4.07 \% ~\mathrm{and}~ 15.02 \%\)
2. \(18.18 \% ~\mathrm{and}~ 3.70 \%\)
3. \(15.02 \% ~\mathrm{and}~ 4.07 \%\)
(4. \(3.70 \% ~\mathrm{and}~ 18.18 \%\)
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