KEAM SERIES
Chemistry

Reaction Mechanism

5 previous year questions.

Volume: 5 Ques
Yield: Medium

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2026
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2024
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2016
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2015

Chapter Questions
5 MCQs

01
PYQ 2015
medium
chemistry ID: keam-201
Acid catalysed hydration of alkene is an example for
1
Free radical substitution
2
Nucleophilic substitution
3
Nucleophilic addition
4
Electrophilic addition
02
PYQ 2016
medium
chemistry ID: keam-201
Which one of the following exhibits positive resonance effect (+R effect)?
1
-CHO
2
-CN
3
-COOH
4
-OCOR
03
PYQ 2024
medium
chemistry ID: keam-202
Which of the following substitution reaction with methane requires HIO as an oxidising agent?
1
Chlorination
2
Bromination
3
Iodination
4
Fluorination
5
Friel-Crafts acylation
04
PYQ 2024
medium
chemistry ID: keam-202
Which of the following statement is incorrect?
1
-2-bromooctane reacts with NaOH gives (+)-octan-2-ol by reaction.
2
2-Bromobutane reacts with NaOH gives racemic mixture by reaction.
3
-elimination of 2-bromopentane gives pent-1-ene as major product.
4
The hybridization of the carbon in the intermediate formed in reaction is sp .
5
Primary alkyl halide undergoes faster than secondary alkyl halide.
05
PYQ 2026
medium
chemistry ID: keam-202
1-phenyl-2-chlorobutane on reaction with EtOH/EtOK produces a product which on treatment with HBr produces

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