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The answer should be D, i.e only option number 1 is correct.

2 is incorrect because it forms only one organic product with one ketone group.
3 is incorrect because it does forms two organic compounds but one of them has two ketone groups and the other one has two carboxylic acid groups.

Just rupture the double bond and see the number of carbon atoms attached to each double bonded carbon atoms...
 
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in 2 there should be 2 organic products forme not one .....but one is ketone and one carboxylic acid...check it cos u wrote it forms only 1 organic product
 
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hassam said:
in 2 there should be 2 organic products forme not one .....but one is ketone and one carboxylic acid...check it cos u wrote it forms only 1 organic product

Haha, nope i'm pretty sure that it will form only one organic product. the thing is that there is one double bond in it, and as only one bond will be ruptured, so only that double bond will break to form one product. :) Take a look at it carefully.
 
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