Explore topic-wise MCQs in Organic Chemistry.

This section includes 9 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.

Which of the following is not considered as an organometallic compound?

A. Ferrocene
B. Cis-platin
C. Ziese s salt
D. Grignard reagent
Answer» C. Ziese s salt
2.

Which property is the same for isolobal molecules?

A. e<sup> </sup> capture
B. Boiling point
C. Melting point
D. Solubility
Answer» B. Boiling point
3.

According to wade s Rule, [C2B10H12] adopts which type of structure?

A. closo structure
B. nido structure
C. archano structure
D. hypo structure
Answer» B. nido structure
4.

Which of following pair is not isolobal?

A. Mn(CO)<sub>5</sub>, CH<sub>3</sub>
B. [Fe(CO)<sub>4</sub>], O
C. Mn(CO)<sub>5</sub>, Cl
D. Mn(CO)<sub>5</sub>, O
Answer» E.
5.

Mn(CO)5 is isolobal with which of the following compound?

A. CH<sub>4</sub>
B. CH<sub>3</sub>
C. CH<sub>2</sub>
D. CH
Answer» E.
6.

Which type of boranes are B5H9 and B4H10 respectively?

A. Nido and Arachano boranes
B. Nido and closo boranes
C. Closo and Arachano boranes
D. Both are Nido
Answer» B. Nido and closo boranes
7.

Structurally nickelocene is similar to ferrocene but how Nickelocene attains stability?

A. due to formation of a monocation
B. due to formation of a dication
C. due to formation of a monoanion
D. due to formation of a dianion
Answer» C. due to formation of a monoanion
8.

Ferrocene cannot undergo which of the following reaction?

A. Friedal craft acylation
B. Diels-Alder reaction
C. Oxidation by Ag + ions
D. Electrophilic substitution
Answer» C. Oxidation by Ag + ions
9.

Which of the following statement is not true about ferrocene?

A. decamethyl ferrocene is staggered in solid state
B. cyclopentadienyl rings in ferrocene are almost eclipsed
C. cyclopentadienyl ring in ferrocene are staggered
D. ferrocene can be nitrated by reaction with dil. HNO<sub>3</sub>
Answer» D. ferrocene can be nitrated by reaction with dil. HNO<sub>3</sub>