Haloalkanes And Haloarenes MCQs With Answers – Part 1 (Class 12 Chemistry)
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Haloalkanes and Haloarenes MCQs with Answers – Part 1 (Class 12 Chemistry)

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11. A carbon atom is bonded to one other carbon atom and three hydrogen atoms. On the basis of its carbon attachments, it is a:
ⓐ. quaternary carbon
ⓑ. tertiary carbon
ⓒ. secondary carbon
ⓓ. primary carbon
12. In the fragment \(\mathrm{(CH_3)_3C-}\), the central carbon is classified as:
ⓐ. a tertiary carbon
ⓑ. a primary carbon
ⓒ. a secondary carbon
ⓓ. a methyl carbon
13. In the fragment \(\mathrm{R-CH_2-CH_2-X}\), the carbon directly bonded to \(\mathrm{X}\) and the next carbon along the chain are called, respectively:
ⓐ. two \(\alpha\)-carbons
ⓑ. two \(\beta\)-carbons
ⓒ. the \(\alpha\)-carbon and the \(\beta\)-carbon
ⓓ. the \(\beta\)-carbon and the \(\alpha\)-carbon
14. During a reaction, one species donates an electron pair to an electron-deficient carbon centre. The roles of the two participants are:
ⓐ. the donor is an electrophile, and the carbon centre is a nucleophile
ⓑ. the donor is a nucleophile, and the carbon centre is an electrophile
ⓒ. both participants are nucleophiles
ⓓ. both participants are electrophiles
15. An aromatic-ring carbon in benzene belongs to an aryl skeleton and has which hybridisation?
ⓐ. alkyl skeleton and \(\mathrm{sp^3}\) hybridisation
ⓑ. alkyl skeleton and \(\mathrm{sp^2}\) hybridisation
ⓒ. aryl skeleton and \(\mathrm{sp^2}\) hybridisation
ⓓ. aryl skeleton and \(\mathrm{sp^3}\) hybridisation
16. A molecule has the formula \(\mathrm{CH_2ClCH_2Br}\). Its most suitable classification by halogen count is:
ⓐ. monohalo because it contains only one chlorine atom
ⓑ. trihalo because it contains two carbons and one bromine atom
ⓒ. polyhalo but not dihalo because the halogens are different
ⓓ. dihalo because it contains two halogen atoms
17. Judge the following statements. Statement I: A dihalo compound may contain two identical halogen atoms. Statement II: A dihalo compound may contain two different halogen atoms. Statement III: Every dihalo compound must contain exactly two carbon atoms.
ⓐ. Statements I and III only
ⓑ. Statements I and II only
ⓒ. Statements II and III only
ⓓ. Statements I, II and III
18. Match each molecular formula in Column I with its classification in Column II.
Column IColumn II
P. \(\mathrm{CH_3Cl}\)1. Trihalo compound
Q. \(\mathrm{CH_2Cl_2}\)2. Monohalo compound
R. \(\mathrm{CHCl_3}\)3. Tetrahalo compound
S. \(\mathrm{CCl_4}\)4. Dihalo compound
ⓐ. P-4, Q-2, R-1, S-3
ⓑ. P-2, Q-1, R-4, S-3
ⓒ. P-2, Q-4, R-1, S-3
ⓓ. P-1, Q-4, R-3, S-2
19. A compound contains five carbon atoms, eleven hydrogen atoms, and one bromine atom. Its classification by halogen count is:
ⓐ. pentahalo because it has five carbon atoms
ⓑ. polyhalo because its total atom count is greater than four
ⓒ. dihalo because carbon and bromine are both counted
ⓓ. monohalo because only one halogen atom is present
20. In \(\mathrm{CH_3-CBr_2-CH_3}\), the arrangement of the bromine atoms and the degree of the bromine-bearing carbon are, respectively:
ⓐ. geminal and secondary
ⓑ. vicinal and secondary
ⓒ. geminal and tertiary
ⓓ. vicinal and primary
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