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    Direction (Q. Nos. 1-8) This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (a), (b), (c) and (d), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

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    The incorrect statement concerning E1 reaction is

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    The correct statement regarding a unimolecular elimination reaction is

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    Consider the following reaction,

     

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    The correct statement concerning I and II is

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    Consider the following elimination reaction,

    When reaction is carried out with C2H5ONain ethanol, 2-menthene is the major product while 3-menthene is the major product if reaction is substrate is heated in ethanol only. It is due to

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    The reaction of tertiary butyl chloride in water to yield tertiary butyl alcohol is not appreciably affected by dissolved NaF; in DMSO, however, NaF bring about rapid formation of isobutene. It is because of

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    When (CH3)3C — Cl is heated in ethanol, both alkene and ether are formed simultaneously by E1 and SN1 reaction. Which of the following will have adverse effect on both of the above reaction?

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    Consider the following reaction,

     

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    Increasing temperature increases the proportion of elimination (E1) product because

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    Which is the least reactive halide in both E1 and SN1 reaction?

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