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				This section includes 4 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Organic Chemistry knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. | Why Monomeric saturated aliphatic carboxylic acids show carbonyl stretching frequency near 1760 cm-1, while saturated aliphatic ketones near 1720 cm-1? | 
| A. | Mesomeric (M) effect is dominant in acids over the inductive (I) effect | 
| B. | I effect is dominant in carboxylic acids over the mesomeric effect | 
| C. | I effect on ketones is dominant over the M effect | 
| D. | M effect in ketones is dominant | 
| Answer» C. I effect on ketones is dominant over the M effect | |
| 2. | The phosphorescence spectrum of the excited species is due to which transition? | 
| A. | Singlet to triplet transitions | 
| B. | Triplet to singlet transitions | 
| C. | Vibration modes | 
| D. | Electron spin transitions | 
| Answer» C. Vibration modes | |
| 3. | A compound C8 H6 decolorizes Br2 in CCl4 and gives a white precipitate with Tollen s reagent. It has sharp band at 3300 cm-l and weak bands at 3085, 2110 cm-l. What is this compound? | 
| A. | Phenyl acetylene | 
| B. | Phenyl propylene | 
| C. | Phenyl ethylene | 
| D. | Octene | 
| Answer» B. Phenyl propylene | |
| 4. | Why in the IR spectrum of Benzoyl chloride, a weak band near 1750 cm-1 is formed? | 
| A. | Inductive effect | 
| B. | Fermi resonance between C = O band and first overtone | 
| C. | Conjugation effect | 
| D. | Hyperconjugation effect | 
| Answer» C. Conjugation effect | |