Okay, what about just in general finding IUPAC names for the chem prelim topic...
I only know how to name simple hydrocarbons, but the steps I take are:
1. Identify if the hydrocarbon is an alkane, alkene, or and alkyne, using the general formulas (alkane is CnH2n+2, alkene is CnH2n, alkyne is CnH2n-2). This is the suffix of the hydrocarbon (e.g -ane)
2. Then identify the length of the carbon chain. That is how many carbons there are, the number n. 1=meth, 2=eth, 3=prop, 4=but and 5-10 is the general penta, hexa etc.) This is the prefix
3. Then you got the name of your hydrocarbon (e.g CH4= methane,, C2H4= ethene)
4. There's another step about where the double or triple bonds are, in the alkene and alkyne series, but I'm not too sure on that part. SO steps 1-3 is fine for alkanes
I hope that helps