Thanks for the reply Arkcon,
I should've gone through the forum rules and given you a better picture. I did attempt to solve it, in examination hall as well as afterwards. I'd like to make you aware that the examination authority does accept common names accepted by the IUPAC as answers. Now to the question:
In following IUPAC rules we give more priority to halogens than saturated hydrocarbon substituent if benzene is the main carbon chain (please correct me if I'm wrong). Hence carbon attached to chlorine will be given first position. And then by numbering we give 4 to methyl group. So perfect IUPAC name would be (considering rule related to alphabetical order as well):
1-Chloro-4methylbenzene that is, Option C.
Methyl benzene on the other hand is also referred to as toluene and is accepted by IUPAC. Hence 4-Chlorotoluene also makes sense. That is, Option B.
However, 1-Chlorobenzene can also be referred to as simply Chlorobenzene to reduce redundancy. therefore 4-Methylchlorobenze should also be fine as methyl group is a substituent afterall. That is, Option A.
Option D is incorrect because numbering is wrong.
Hence answer should be A,B and C. Is there something I'm missing here? According to most answer keys I've checked so far, Option A has been omitted, why?
Thanks for any help, in advance!