Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers MCQs for NEET

 

Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers - NEET Practice Questions

  1. Which of the following alcohols gives iodoform test?
    A) Ethanol
    B) Methanol
    C) Propanol
    D) Benzyl alcohol
  2. Which reagent is used to convert alcohols to alkyl halides?
    A) HCl with ZnCl2
    B) HNO3
    C) NaOH
    D) H2SO4
  3. Which of the following compounds does not give Lucas test immediately?
    A) t-Butyl alcohol
    B) n-Butyl alcohol
    C) Iso-butyl alcohol
    D) sec-Butyl alcohol
  4. Phenol reacts with bromine water to give:
    A) 2,4,6-tribromophenol
    B) Bromobenzene
    C) 4-bromophenol
    D) 2-bromophenol
  5. Which compound shows the highest boiling point?
    A) Methanol
    B) Ethanol
    C) Propanol
    D) Butanol
  6. Which of the following reactions is used to prepare ether?
    A) Williamson synthesis
    B) Friedel–Crafts reaction
    C) Cannizzaro reaction
    D) Kolbe’s reaction
  7. Dehydration of ethanol gives:
    A) Ethene
    B) Ethane
    C) Acetaldehyde
    D) Diethyl ether
  8. Which of the following will not react with sodium metal?
    A) Ethanol
    B) Phenol
    C) Ether
    D) Water
  9. Which of the following is the strongest acid?
    A) Phenol
    B) p-Nitrophenol
    C) o-Cresol
    D) Benzyl alcohol
  10. In Williamson synthesis, the attacking species is:
    A) Alkoxide ion
    B) Carbocation
    C) Carbanion
    D) Free radical
  11. Which product is formed when anisole reacts with HI?
    A) Iodobenzene and methanol
    B) Phenol and methyl iodide
    C) Benzene and HI
    D) Phenol and iodomethane
  12. Lucas test differentiates alcohols based on their:
    A) Boiling points
    B) Rate of reaction with HCl
    C) Solubility
    D) Acidic strength
  13. Which of the following is most reactive towards electrophilic substitution?
    A) Phenol
    B) Anisole
    C) Benzene
    D) Nitrobenzene
  14. Oxidation of a primary alcohol gives:
    A) Aldehyde
    B) Ketone
    C) Carboxylic acid
    D) Ether
  15. Ether on reaction with excess HI gives:
    A) Two alkyl iodides
    B) Alcohol and alkyl iodide
    C) Two alcohols
    D) Two alkenes
  16. Phenol on treatment with dilute HNO3 gives:
    A) o- and p-Nitrophenol
    B) 2,4,6-Trinitrophenol
    C) m-Nitrophenol
    D) Nitrobenzene
  17. Which of the following is most acidic?
    A) Phenol
    B) Ethanol
    C) Methanol
    D) Water
  18. Which of the following alcohols undergoes oxidation to give ketone?
    A) Secondary alcohol
    B) Primary alcohol
    C) Tertiary alcohol
    D) Allyl alcohol
  19. Phenol reacts with CHCl3 and NaOH to form:
    A) Salicylaldehyde
    B) Benzaldehyde
    C) Anisole
    D) Chlorophenol
  20. Which of the following is true about ethers?
    A) They show hydrogen bonding
    B) They are less volatile than alcohols
    C) They can form peroxides on exposure to air
    D) They are acidic in nature

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