Match the items in column I with the items in column II.

Column I Column II
a. i. Tertiary alcohol
b. ii. Primary alcohol
c. iii. Secondary alcohol


1. a-ii; b-iii; c-i
2. a-iii; b-ii; c-i
3. a-iii; b-i; c-ii
4. a-i; b-ii; c-iii

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The allylic alcohol among the following is/are-
 
a.
b. H2C=CH−CH2OH,     
c.


1. c, and b
2. b, and a
3. c, and a
4. None of the above
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Incorrect match among the following is-

1. 3-Chloromethyl- 2-isopropylpentan-1-ol
2.  2, 5-Dimethylhexane-1, 3-diol
3. 3-Bromo-2-methylbut-2-en-4-ol
4. Hex-1-en-3-ol

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Consider the following reaction,

Methanal + Grignard Reagent →
The structure of Grignard reagent is-
1. CH3CH2MgBr
2. (CH3)2CHMgBr
3. (CH3)2CH2CH2MgBr
4. (CH3)3CMgBr


 

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In the given reaction, product A is- 

\(CH_3−CH=CH_2 \xrightarrow{H_2O/H^+}\) A
 

1. CH3CH2CH2OH
2. CH3CH(OH)CH3
3. CH3CH(OH)CH2OH
4. CH3CH2CH3

 

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Butan-1-ol and  2-Methylbutan-2-ol can be differentiated by  :

1. HCl-ZnCl2 at room temperature.
2. HBr
3. SOCl2
4. Both (2) and (3) 

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In the given reaction, product A is:


   \(\text{1-Methylcyclohexanol}~ \mathrm{\xrightarrow[]{acid \ catalysed \ dehydration}} ~\text A\) 

1. 2-Methylcyclohexene
2. 1-Methylcyclohexanol
3. 1-Methylcyclohexane
4. 1-Methylcyclohexene

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Given below are two statements: 

Assertion (A): Ortho and para nitrophenols are more acidic than phenol.
Reason (R): Phenoxide ion formed by ortho and para nitrophenols are more stable than pehenoxide ion formed by phenol.

 

1. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
2. Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
3. (A) is true but (R) is false.
4. (A) is false but (R) is true.

 
 

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Consider the two statements given below:

I. The given reaction is known as Kolbe’s reaction.


II. The given reaction is known as Reimer - Tiemann reaction.


 

1. Both statements I and II are true.

2. Statement I is true and statement II is false.

3. Both statements I and II are false.

4. Statement I is false, statement II is true.

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In the given reaction,



product A and reaction name are respectively-
 

1. 2-Ethoxy-3-methylpentane; Williamson synthesis  reaction
2. 1-Ethoxy-3-methylpentane; Williamson synthesis  reaction
3. 2-Ethoxy-3-methylpentane; Nucleophilic addition reaction
4. 1-Ethoxy-3-methylpentane; Nucleophilic addition reaction


 

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