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Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
Multiple Choice Questions
- 3-pentanol is a:
- Primary alcohol
 - Secondary alcohol
 - Tertiary alcohol
 - None of the above
 
 - Anisole can be prepared by the action of methyl iodide on sodium phenate. The reaction is called:
- Fittig reaction
 - Etard reaction
 - Williamson reaction
 - Wurtz reaction
 
 - Williamson synthesis is the process in which Alkyl halide reacts with sodium alkoxide to form an ether. For this reaction the alkyl halide should be:
- Primary
 - Secondary
 - Tertiary
 - All of the above
 
 - ortho-nitrophenol is steam volatile whereas para-nitrophenol is not. This is due to:
- Intermolecular hydrogen bonding
 - Intramolecular hydrogen bonding present in ortho-nitrophenol
 - Intramolecular hydrogen bonding present in para-nitrophenol
 - None of these
 
 - Boiling point of alcohol is comparatively higher than that of corresponding alkane due to:
- Intermolecular H-bonding
 - Intramelecular H-bonding
 - Volatile nature
 - None of these
 
 - Phenol is treated with bromine water and shaken well. The white precipitate formed during the process is:
- m-bromophenol
 - 2,4-dibromophenol
 - 2,4,6-tribromophenol
 - A mixture of o- and p-bromophenols
 
 - Phenol, when first reacts with concentrated sulphuric acid and then with concentrated nitric acid, gives:
- o-nitrophenol
 - p-nitrophenol
 - Nitrobenzene
 - 2,4,6-trinitrophenol
 
 - Primary and secondary alcohols on action of reduced copper give:
- Aldehydes and ketones respectively
 - Ketones and aldehydes respectively
 - Only aldehydes
 - Only ketones
 
 - Monochlorination of toluene in sunlight followed by hydrolysis with aq. NaOH yields:
- o-cresol
 - m-cresol
 - 2,4-Dihydroxytoluene
 - Benzyl alcohol
 
 - What is the correct order of reactivity of alcohols in the following reaction?
R-OH + HCl --ZnCl2--> R-Cl + H2O- Primary > Secondary > Tertiary
 - Primary < Secondary > Tertiary
 - Tertiary > Secondary > Primary
 - Tertiary > Primary > Secondary
 
 - The C-O-C angle in ether is about
- 1800
 - 190028’
 - 1100
 - 1090
 
 - The C-O-H bond angle in alcohols is slightly less than the tetrahedral angle whereas the C-O-C bond angle in ether is slightly greater because:
- of repulsion between the two bulky groups
 - O atom in both alcohols and ether is sp3 hybridized
 - lone pair-lone pair repulsion is greater than bond pair-bondpair repulsion.
 - None of the above
 
 - The process of converting alkyl halides into alcohols involves:
- Addition Reaction
 - Substitution Reaction
 - Dehydrohalogenation Reaction
 - Rearrangement Reaction
 
 - CH3CH2OH can be converted into CH3CHO by:
- Catalytic hydrogenation
 - Treatment with LiAlH4
 - Treatment with pyridinium chlorochromate
 - Treatment with KMnO4
 
 - Which of the following species can act as the strongest base?
- -OH
 - -OR
 - -OC6H5
 - -OC6H5NO2
 
 - Which of the following is most acidic?
- Benzyl alcohol
 - Cyclohexanol
 - Phenol
 - m-chlorophenol
 
 - IUPAC name of the compound CH3CH(CH3)OCH3
- 1-methoxy-1-methylethane
 - 2-methoxy-2-methylethane
 - 2-methoxypropane
 - Isopropylmethyl ether
 
 - An alkene CH3CH=CH2 is treated with B2H6 in presence of H2O2. The final product is:
- CH3CH2CHO
 - CH3CH(OH)CH3
 - (CH3CH2CH2)3B
 - CH3CH2CH2OH
 
 - Which reducing agent is used for the following conversion?
RCOOH ----> RCH2OH- LiAlH4
 - NaBH4
 - K2Cr2O7
 - KMnO4
 
 - Lucas reagent is:
- Pd + BaSO4
 - Conc. HCl + anhy. ZnCl2
 - dil. HCl + anhy. ZnCl2
 - None of the above
 
 - Lucas reagent is used to differentiate which monohydric alcohols?
- Primary
 - Secondary
 - Tertiary
 - All of these
 
 - Reaction of Propanone with alkyl magnesium bromide followed by hydrolysis will produce:
- primary alcohol
 - secondary alcohol
 - tertiary alcohol
 - carboxylic acid
 
 - For the reaction, C2H5OH + HX ---> C2H5X + H2O; the order of reactivity is:
- HCl > HBr > HI
 - HI > HBr > HCl
 - HBr > HCl > HI
 - HI > HCl > HBr
 
 - The major product of acid catalyzed dehydration of 2-methylcyclohexanol and butan-1-ol are respectively:
- 1-methylcyclohexene and but-1-ene
 - 2-methylcyclohexene and but-2-ene
 - 2-methylcyclohexene and butane
 - 1-methylcyclohexene and but-2-ene
 
 - An alcohol X when treated with hot. conc. H2SO4 gave an alkene Y with formula C4H8. This alkene on ozonolysis gives single product with molecular formula C2H4O. The alcohol is
- butan-1-ol
 - butan-2-ol
 - 2-Methylpropan-1-ol
 - 2,2-dimethylbutan-1-ol
 
 - Conversion of Phenol to salicylic acid and to salicylaldehyde is known as (respectively):
- Reimer-Tiemann reaction and Kolbe’s reaction
 - Wlliamson’s synthesis and Hydroboration oxidation
 - Kolbe’s reaction and williamson’s synthesis
 - Kolbe’s reaction and Reimer-Tiemann reaction
 
 - Arrange the following compounds in increasing order of boiling point.
Propan-1-ol, butan-1-ol, butan-2-ol, pentan-2-ol:- Propan-1-ol, butan-2-ol, butan-1-ol, pentan-1-ol
 - Propan-1-ol, butan-1-ol, butan-2-ol, pentan-1-ol
 - Pentan-1-ol, butan-2-ol, butan-1-ol, Propan-1-ol
 - Pentan-1-ol, butan-1-ol, butan-2-ol, Propan-1-ol
 
 - Ether is obtained from ethyl alcohol in presence of H2SO4 at.
- 113 K
 - 443 K
 - 413 K
 - 213 K
 
 - The major product obtained on interaction of phenol with sodium hydroxide and carbon dioxide is:
- benzoic acid
 - salicylaldehyde
 - phthalic acid
 - salicylic acid
 
 - Benzoquinone is prepared by reaction of phenol with
- Na2Cr2O7, H2SO4
 - KMnO4, H2SO4
 - Na2CrO4, HCl
 - K2MnO4, H2SO4
 
 
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