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There are two paths (I and II) for the preparation of phenyl-2,4-dinitro phenyl ether

Which of the following statements is true?
Path I is feasible, whereas path II is not
Path II is feasible, whereas path I is not
iii. The Cl of (a) undergoes SN reaction because it is activated by the two EWGleft parenthesis negative N O subscript 2 end subscript right parenthesis groups
iv. The nitration of (c) does not give (b) but it gives because the first nitro group is deactivating, so the second nitro group enters the other ring

  1. i    
  2. ii    
  3. i, iii, iv    
  4. i and iv    

The correct answer is: i

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