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Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen Mock Tests

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JEE Main Chemistry
The correct order of acidic strength of phenol, p-nitrophenol, and p-cresol is:
A p-Nitrophenol > Phenol > p-Cresol
B p-Cresol > Phenol > p-Nitrophenol
C Phenol > p-Nitrophenol > p-Cresol
D p-Nitrophenol > p-Cresol > Phenol
JEE Main Chemistry
The IUPAC name of the product formed when acetone reacts with methyl magnesium bromide followed by hydrolysis is:
A 2-methylpropan-2-ol
B propan-2-ol
C 2-methylpropan-1-ol
D butan-2-ol
JEE Main Chemistry
Which reagent is used to distinguish between primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols?
A Lithium aluminium hydride (LiAlH₄)
B Sodium metal (Na)
C Lucas reagent (conc. HCl + anhydrous ZnCl₂)
D Tollens reagent
JEE Main Chemistry
The function of ZnCl2 in Lucas reagent is:
A To act as a Lewis acid catalyst
B To act as an oxidizing agent
C To act as a reducing agent
D To act as a dehydrating agent
JEE Main Chemistry
Which of the following reactions involves an oxidation reaction?
A CH₃CHO + HCN → CH₃CH(OH)CN
B CH₃COOH + SOCl₂ → CH₃COCl + SO₂ + HCl
C CH₃CHO + H₂/Ni → CH₃CH₂OH
D CH₃CH₂OH → CH₃CHO
JEE Main Chemistry
Which of the following reagents is most suitable for converting propanone (acetone) to propan-2-ol?
A CH₃MgBr (followed by hydrolysis)
B LiAlH₄ (followed by hydrolysis)
C H₂/Ni (followed by heating)
D BH₃·THF (followed by hydrolysis)
JEE Main Chemistry
The correct order of acidity for phenol, p-nitrophenol, and p-cresol is:
A p-Nitrophenol > Phenol > p-Cresol
B p-Cresol > Phenol > p-Nitrophenol
C Phenol > p-Nitrophenol > p-Cresol
D Phenol > p-Cresol > p-Nitrophenol
JEE Main Chemistry
The correct order of acidity for the following carboxylic acids is:
A CH₃COOH > CH₃CH₂COOH > (CH₃)₂CHCOOH > (CH₃)₃CCOOH
B (CH₃)₃CCOOH > (CH₃)₂CHCOOH > CH₃CH₂COOH > CH₃COOH
C CH₃COOH > CH₃CH₂COOH > (CH₃)₃CCOOH > (CH₃)₂CHCOOH
D (CH₃)₃CCOOH > CH₃COOH > CH₃CH₂COOH > (CH₃)₂CHCOOH

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