The compound

is
A. aromatic and high dipole moment
B. aromatic and has no dipole moment
C. non-aromatic and has high dipole moment
D. anti-aromatic and has no dipole moment
Answer: Option A
A. CH3C$${\text{O}}_2^ - $$ > CH3O- > C6H5O- > N$${\text{O}}_3^ - $$
B. CH3O- > N$${\text{O}}_3^ - $$ > C6H5O- > CH3C$${\text{O}}_2^ - $$
C. CH3O- > C6H5O- > CH3C$${\text{O}}_2^ - $$ > N$${\text{O}}_3^ - $$
D. C6H5O- > CH3O- > N$${\text{O}}_3^ - $$ > CH3C$${\text{O}}_2^ - $$
The most appropriate sequence of the reactions for carrying out the following conversion

is
A. (i) peracid, (ii) H+, (iii) Zn/dil.HCl
B. (i) Alkaline KMnO4, (ii) NalO4, (iii) N2H4/KOH
C. (i) Alkaline KMnO4, (ii) H+, (iii) Zn/dil.HCl
D. (i) O3/Me2S, (ii) NaOEt, (iii) N2H4/KOH
Conversion of Ph-NH2 into Ph-CN can be accomplished by
A. reaction with sodium cyanide in the presence of nickel catalyst
B. reaction with chloroform and sodium hydroxide
C. diazotisation followed by reaction with CuCN
D. reaction with ethyl formate followed by thermolysis

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