Thankyou for your replies! I managed to work through and got the answer which was, as orgopete suggested, acetophenone. I have another one that I am equally puzzled with! If anyone is willing to have a crack, here it is:
An unknown compound A gave the following results with spot tests: No gas was produced when NaHCO3 solution was added and the unknown did not dissolve in NaOH solution. Further, no colour change was observed upon treatment with acidic potassium permanganate solution (i.e. it remained a deep purple colour).
Treatment of compound A with an H2SO4/HNO3 and heat gave compound B, which upon careful reaction with sodium borohydride(in ethanol) yielded compound C. When C was reacted with 48% HBr compound D was produced, which upon analysis, showed a molecular formula of C8H8BrNO2. The compound D was also shown to be optically active with one stereogenic carbon.
What is the name of compound A?