BP 401T MCQ Unit2 by Dr. Parjanya Shukla
BP 401T MCQ Unit2 by Dr. Parjanya Shukla
BP 401T MCQ Unit2 by Dr. Parjanya Shukla
(Unit-2)
(With Solutions)
a) Structural Isomerism
b) Stereo Isomerism
c) Geometrical Isomerism
d) Optical Isomerism
a) 3-hexene
b) 2-hexene
c) 1-hexene
d) 4-hexene
Answer: c) 1-hexene
Explanation: Alkenes like 1-hexene when flipped from top to bottom
they have identical structures and also they have C=CH 2unit which
does not exist as cis-trans isomers.
Q.3. Select the incorrect option from the following.
a) R and S
b) E and Z
c) + and -
d) D and L
Answer: b) E and Z
Q.6. Cis-trans isomerism only occurs in compounds
possessing double bonds
a) True
b) False
c) yes for geometrical isomerism double bond is
must
d) cant say about this
Answer: b) False
a) The different groups attached to the carbon atom of double bond are
same
b) At least one of the group attached to each carbon atom is same
c) The cis-trans nomenclature is applicable for all compounds
d) The different groups attached to the carbon atom of double bond are
not same
Answer: d
a) Z-configuration
b) E-configuration
c) S-configuration
d) R-configuration
Answer: b) E-configuration
Q.9. The reaction that yields predominantly one enantiomer of a
possible pair is called
a) Dynamicselective
b) Stereoselective
c) Regioselective
d) Stereospecific
Answer: b) Stereoselective
a) Dynamicselective
b) Stereoselective
c) Regioselective
d) Stereospecific
Answer d) Stereospecific
a) Alkenes / C=C
b) Alkanes / C-C
c) Oximes / N=N
d) Oximes / C=N
Explanation: the syn form is the one in which both the lowest group
on carbon and the hydroxyl (-OH) group on nitrogen are on the
same side of the C=N.
Whereas in the anti form, they are on the opposite side
Q.12. in following example of oxime which is syn and which is
anti cofiguration
a) A- anti / B- syn
b) A- syn / B- anti
c) No syn only anti
d) No anti only syn
a) CIP Rules
b) Group priority rules
c) Cahn Ingold Prelog system
d) All of the above
a) CH2OH
b) CH2OCH3
c) CH=O
d) CO2H
Answer: d) CO2H
Q.15. Isomerism in ortho substituted biphenyl is known as
Atropisomerism, aries due to which condition?
a) In general trans isomers has higher b.p. and lower m.p. than
corresponding cis isomers
b) In general trans isomers has higher m.p. and lower b.p. than
corresponding cis isomers
c) no effect of b.p. and m.p.
d) all of the above
a) Stereospecifically Syn
b) Stereospecifically Anti
c) Syn and Anti
d) No stereochemistry
a) Covalent bond
b) Double bond
c) Single bond
d) Triple bond
Answer: b)
Q.25. The potential energy of n-butane is minimum and
maximum for (respectively)
a) Anti conformation
b) Gauche conformation
c) Staggered conformation
d) Eclipsed conformation
a) The dihedral angle of the two axial bonds on adjacent carbons is 180°.
b) The dihedral angle of the two equatorial bonds on adjacent carbons is
60°.
c) The dihedral angle between the axial bond and the equatorial bond on
adjacent carbons is 120°.
d) The axial hydrogen atoms on C1, C3, and C5 form an equilateral
triangle
Answer: c)
Explanation: The dihedral angle between the axial bond and the
equatorial bond on adjacent carbons is 60°.
Thank You !!