$P$ and $Q$ are isomers of dicarboxylic acid $C_4H_4O_4$. Both decolorize $Br_2/H_2O$. On heating,$P$ forms a cyclic anhydride.
Upon treatment with dilute alkaline $KMnO_4$,$P$ as well as $Q$ could produce one or more than one from $S$,$T$,and $U$.
$1.$ Compounds formed from $P$ and $Q$ are,respectively:
$(A)$ Optically active $S$ and optically active pair $(T, U)$
$(B)$ Optically inactive $S$ and optically inactive pair $(T, U)$
$(C)$ Optically active pair $(T, U)$ and optically active $S$
$(D)$ Optically inactive pair $(T, U)$ and optically inactive $S$
$2.$ In the following reaction sequences,$V$ and $W$ are respectively:
Give the answer for question $1$ and $2$.

  • A
    $(B, A)$
  • B
    $(B, D)$
  • C
    $(B, C)$
  • D
    $(A, C)$

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