Chapter 10 Alkhl Halides Chemistry 12th Class Punjab MCQ Tests
12th Class Chemistry Chapter 10 MCQ Tests
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Total Questions: 11
Total Marks: 11
Time: 15 Mins
Total Questions: 11
Total Marks: 11
Time: 15 Mins
15Min : 00 Sec Remaining
Question # 1
Which is the most reactive compound by the SN2 mechanism?
Question # 2
Which step in SN1 reaction is a slow rate determining step?
Question # 3
The preparation of Grignard reagent takes places in the presence of _____.
Question # 4
Choose the correct type for the following reaction:
Question # 5
How is the carbon in the Grignard reagent able to bond to the carbon on an aldehyde/ketone?
Question # 6
Find reaction:
Question # 7
The figure shows a step from the mechanism of reduction of propyl chloride by zinc. What will be the product formed as a result of this step?
Question # 8
A nucleophilic reaction is shown in the figure. Which of the following acts as a substrate?
Question # 9
Choose the correct type for following reaction.
Question # 10
Choose the other product formed.
Question # 11
The predominant reaction between sodium hydroxide and 2-bromopropane in alcoholic solution involves _____.
Total Questions
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Question # 1
Which is the most reactive compound by the SN2 mechanism?
Question # 2
Which step in SN1 reaction is a slow rate determining step?
Question # 3
The preparation of Grignard reagent takes places in the presence of _____.
Question # 4
Choose the correct type for the following reaction:
Question # 5
How is the carbon in the Grignard reagent able to bond to the carbon on an aldehyde/ketone?
Question # 6
Find reaction:
Question # 7
The figure shows a step from the mechanism of reduction of propyl chloride by zinc. What will be the product formed as a result of this step?
Question # 8
A nucleophilic reaction is shown in the figure. Which of the following acts as a substrate?
Question # 9
Choose the correct type for following reaction.
Question # 10
Choose the other product formed.
Question # 11
The predominant reaction between sodium hydroxide and 2-bromopropane in alcoholic solution involves _____.
Total Questions
1234567891011
Chemistry MCQ Test by Topics
- +10.1 INTRODUCTION
- +10.2 NOMENCLATURE OF ALKYL HALIDES
- +10.3 METHODS OF PREPARATION OF ALKYL HALIDES
- +10.3 Method of Prepartion of Alkyl Halides
- +10.4 REACTIVITY OF ALKYL HALIDES
- +10.5 REACTIONS OF ALKYL HALIDES
- +10.5.1 Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions
- +10.5.2 Mechanism of Nucelophilic Substuitution Reactions
- +10.5.2.1 Nucleophilic Substitution Bimolecular (SN2)
- +10.5.2.2 Wurtz Synthesis
- +10.5.3 ß -Elimination Reactions
- +10.6 GRIGNARD REAGENT
Chemistry
- Periodic Classification of Elements and Periodicity
- s-Blocks Elements
- Group IIIA and Group IVA Elements
- Group VA and VIA Elements
- The Halogens and the Noble Gases
- Transition Elements
- Fundamental Principles of Organic Chemistry
- Aliphatic Hydrocarbons
- Aromatic Hydrocarbons
- Alkhl Halides
- Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
- Aldehydes and Ketones
- Carboxylic Acids
- Macromolecules
- Common Chemical Industries in Pakistan
- Environmental Chemistry
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