This document contains a 22 question multiple choice quiz on organic chemistry and environmental science topics. The questions cover various concepts including functional groups that contain carbonyl groups, IUPAC naming of organic compounds, methods of heat transfer, stereoisomers, environmental problems, types of air pollution, and laws governing toxic substances. Correct answers are provided for each multiple choice question testing understanding of key terminology and concepts in organic chemistry and environmental science.
This document contains a 22 question multiple choice quiz on organic chemistry and environmental science topics. The questions cover various concepts including functional groups that contain carbonyl groups, IUPAC naming of organic compounds, methods of heat transfer, stereoisomers, environmental problems, types of air pollution, and laws governing toxic substances. Correct answers are provided for each multiple choice question testing understanding of key terminology and concepts in organic chemistry and environmental science.
This document contains a 22 question multiple choice quiz on organic chemistry and environmental science topics. The questions cover various concepts including functional groups that contain carbonyl groups, IUPAC naming of organic compounds, methods of heat transfer, stereoisomers, environmental problems, types of air pollution, and laws governing toxic substances. Correct answers are provided for each multiple choice question testing understanding of key terminology and concepts in organic chemistry and environmental science.
This document contains a 22 question multiple choice quiz on organic chemistry and environmental science topics. The questions cover various concepts including functional groups that contain carbonyl groups, IUPAC naming of organic compounds, methods of heat transfer, stereoisomers, environmental problems, types of air pollution, and laws governing toxic substances. Correct answers are provided for each multiple choice question testing understanding of key terminology and concepts in organic chemistry and environmental science.
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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
THEORY
1. Which of the following functional groups contains a carbonyl group?
A. Ketone B. Ester C. Amide D. All of the above E. None of these 2. What is the IUPAC name for the figure below:
A. 5-Bromo-3- B. 2-Bromo-4- C. 4-Bromo-2- D. 5-Bromo-4- E. None of these
chloro-2,3- chloro-4- chloro-2- chloro-3,2- dimethylhexane isopropylpentane isopropylpentane dimethylhexane 3.Ocean breezes are due to which method of heat transfer? A. Conduction B. Radiation C. Convection D. Evaporation E. None of these 4. These are stereoisomers that are not mirror images. A. Enantiomers B. Diastereomers C. Nonsuperposable D. Stereocenter E. None of these mirror images 5. When atoms separated by four or more bonds are forced abnormally close to one another, __________ strain arises. A. Steric B. Angle C. Torsional D. Eclipsed E. None of these Interaction 6. A biome that is characterized by extensive grasslands with occasional trees. It can be found in tropical parts of Australia, South America and Africa. A. Desert B. Tropical C. Taiga D. Savanna E. None of these rainforest 7. It is a kind of symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits while the other is unaffected. A. Parasitism B. Commensalism C. Mutualism D. Predation E. None of these 8. Compounds that are acid rain precursors A. SOx B. NOx C. CO2 D. CO E. None of these 9. Product of incomplete combustion of fossil fuels A. SOx B. NOx C. CO2 D. CO E. None of these 10. Governs toxic substances and hazardous and nuclear waste controls act of 1990 A. RA 6969 B. Kyoto Protocol C. Montreal D. PD 1586 E. None of these 11. Carbon and Energy Sources for Microbial Growth: Organism that use organic carbon for the formation of new biomass A. Autotroph B. Heterotroph C. D. E. None of these Chemoautotroph Chemoheterotrop h 12. Arrange the following alkanes according to its increasing boiling point. A B C A. B<A<C B. A<C<B C. C<B<A D. B<C<A E. None of these 13. All of the following are ortho- para directors except: A. -F B. -OH C. -OR D. -NO2 E. None of these 14. Class of water intended for primary contact recreation such as bathing, swimming, skin diving etc. A. Class C B. Class AA C. Class C D. Class A E. None of these 15. Particulates (< 1μm size) remaining suspended in air indefinitely and transported by wind currents are called A. fumes B. mists C. smoke D. aerosols E. None of these 16. Which of the following is not an environmental problem? A. Deforestation B. Loss of C. Overpopulation D. Climate Change E. All of these biodiversity 17. For each of the following fatty acids, indicate whether it is saturated or unsaturated. If it is unsaturated, indicate how many carbon-carbon double bonds it contains:
C13H23COOH
A. unsaturated, 2 B. unsaturated, 3 C. unsaturated, 1 D. saturated E. None of these
double bonds double bonds double bond 18. Explain what is wrong with the name of the alkane: 3-methylbutane A. Should be B. should be 2- C. Nothing is D. A,B,C are E. None of these methylbutane methylbutane; wrong correct only counting from wrong end. 19. What is the IUPAC name for the figure below:
A. 3-Ethyl-6- B. 3-Methyl-6- C. 6-Ethyl-2- D. 5-Ethyl-1- E. None of these
Octyne Octyne Octyne Octyne 20. Which of the following ionic substances have the greatest lattice enthalpy? A. NaBr B. MgO C. MgS D. NaCl E. None of these 21. It is a comprehensive air quality management policy and program which aims to achieve and maintain a healthy air for all Filipinos. A. Republic Act B. Republic Act C. Republic Act D. Clean Air Act of E. None of these No. 8749 No. 9211 No. 9165 1970 22. All of the following are a form of air pollution EXCEPT for A. Thermal B. Greenhouse C. Smog D. Acid rain E. None of these pollution effect References: Environmental Science Question and Answer Retrieved from https://study.com/academy/answer/ocean-breezes-are-due-to-which-method-of-heat- transfer.html Klein, D. (2015). Organic chemistry, 2nd ed. John Wiley and Sons, Inc. USA Brown, W. & Poon, T. (2011). Introduction to Organic Chemistry (4th ed). John Wiley & Sons (Asia) Pte Ltd. Enger, E.D. & Smith, B.F. (2010). Environmental Science: A Study of Interrelationships. McGraw- Hill: New York.