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The decreasing order of reactivity of given compound towards nucleophilic substitution with aqueous NaOH is :

A

I gt II gt III gt IV

B

II gt I gt III gt I

C

IV gt II gt III gt I

D

II gt IV gt I gt III

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The correct Answer is:
B

More `NO_2` group, more `S_N Ar`.
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