Q1. See the attachment. Which of the structures will have maximum dipole moment?
Q2. See the attachment (it contains two figs). Which of the canonical structures contributes maximum to the structure of the compound?
My attempts
For the first question, I can say that the first one will have the highest dipole moment because -NO2 is a strong -I group. Further all three compounds are ortho. So the effect of the angle between the two vectors is same. So the one with higher magnitude will have higher dipole moment.
But i am confused over the moments caused by -Cl and -CH3 groups.
For the second question, The 2nd and third structures are equivalent. The first structure is symmetrical so it ought to have the maximum contribution. However, as the second and third ones are equivalent, then they should have the most contribution. (No. of covalent bonds are same, all atoms satisfy octet rule.) Further the charge delocalisation is most in the first structure. So it should be the most contributing.
So my ans. is A>B=C
But the answer was given the opposite i.e. B=C>A