Chemistry Alcohol, Ether & Phenol CPP Combine PDF
Chemistry Alcohol, Ether & Phenol CPP Combine PDF
Chemistry Alcohol, Ether & Phenol CPP Combine PDF
IIT-JEE
JEE, 2014
CPP Class - XII
ALCOHOL, ETHER & PHENOL
ALCOHOL : METHODS OF PREPARATION & PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
O
(i) 1eq.PhMgI
1. HO—CH2—CH2— C —H
(ii) H3O
(A) : If (A) is an alcohol, it is a
(A) 1° alcohol (B) 2° alcohol (C) 3° alcohol (D) none of the above
O O OH OH
(1) RMgX / Et 2O
2. HS–CH2–CH2– C –CH2– C –OEt HS–CH2–CH2– C–CH2–C–R
(2) H3O
R R
How many moles of grignards reagent is required for above conversion
(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 2 (D) 5
OH Me CH3
NBS(2eq) aq.KOH OH
5. (B)
A (excess) OH
A and (B)
CH3
Br
(A) and HCHO (B) and
Br
CH3
Br
(i) D
(C) CH3CH=CH2 CH3 CHCH2D (D) All are correct
( ii ) D2 O
OD
FIITJEE 1
7. Power alcohol is :
(A) Absolute Alcohol : Petrol (20 : 80) (B) Absolute Alcohol : Petrol (80 : 20)
(C) Rectified spirit : Benzene (20 : 80) (D) Rectified spirit : Benzene (80 : 20)
Me 1. Ether,
(A) + MeMgBr
O 2. H3O+
O
1. Ether,
(B) H–C–OMe + Et MgBr
2. H3O+
1. Ether,
(C) Benzaldehyde + Phenyl magnesium bromide
2. H3O+
(D) All of these
OH OH H H
Et OH H OH Et OH H OH
H H HO HO
(A) (B) (C) (D)
H H H H
H Et H ET
1. Hg(OAC)2
(B) 2. H2O+NaBH4 OH
Ph
Ph OH
1. Ether,
(C) O + MeMgBr
2. Hydrolysis Ph Me
Ph
(D) None of these
FIITJEE 2
12. Which of the following reaction will yield ethylene glycol :
O2 / Ag H2O
(A) CH2 = CH2 + KMnO 4 (dilute and alkaline) (B) CH2 CH2
473 K
575K
(C) Both A and B (D) None of these
CH3
2 (i ) Hg(OAc) , H O
CH3—C—CH=CH2
2 X.
13. (ii )NaBH4
X is CH3
CH3 CH3
CH3—C—CH2—CH2OH CH3—C——CH—CH3
(A) (B)
CH3 CH3 OH
CH3 CH3
CH3—C——CH—CH3 H3C—C——CH—CH2OH
(C) (D)
OH CH3 CH3 OH
OH
Me
Me
Me Me
Me
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Me
Me
—OH
V
towards conc.H2SO4 is
(A) III V IV II I (B) III V IV I II (C) III I V IV II (D) II < I < III < V < IV
FIITJEE 3
CH3
HBr
CH3——C——CH—CH3 A (predominant) , A is :
18.
CH3 OH
Br Br
| |
(A) (CH3)3C—CH—CH3 (B) (CH3)2C—CH(CH3)2 (C) both (D) none is correct
HO OH
H
21. ? The major product is:
O OH
CHO O
OH
AgNO
22. CH3–C–CH2–I 3 ? The product is:
Ph
O
(A) CH3–C–CH2 (B) CH3–CH2–C
O
OH Ph
(C) CH3–C–CH3 (D) CH3–CH–CH2
Ph
NH 2
23. O HNO 2 ? The major product is
OH
O OH OH
FIITJEE 4
ETHER : METHODS OF PREP. & PHYSICAL PROP.
HI
24. Ph – O – Ph . The products of the reaction are
(A) PhOH and Ph I (B) Phenol only (C) PhI only (D) None of these
*
O–CH2–CH=CH2
Me
25. Organic compound yields
OH OH OH OH
* * –CH=CH
CH * Me
CH2–CH=CH2 2 2 Me CH2–CH=CH2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Me
CH 2–CH=CH2
*
CH3
CH3–C–I
CH2–OH NaH CH3
26. A ? The major prouduct(s) is/are :
CH3
CH3
CH2–O–C–CH3 CH2–OH
(A) (B) (C) CH –C=CH (D) both (B) and (C)
3 2
CH3
E
(C) CH3ONa + (CH3)3CBr
2
(D) Both A and C
(A) X is methyoxy ethane and Y is acetone (B) X is ethoxy ethane and Y is ethene
(C) Both X and Y are methoxy ethane (D) Both X and Y are ethoxy ethane
FIITJEE 5
OH
OC2H5(excess)
31. + C2H5I X, X is :
C2H5OH (anhyd)
(A) C2H5OC2H5 (B) C6H5OC2H5 (C) C6H5OC6H5 (D) C6H5I
H O
32. CH2 CH2 HCN
A 3 B C
H
O
(A) CH 2=CH–COOH (B) CH2=CH–CHO (C) CH2–CH2–COOH (D) OH–(CH2)2–CHO
OH
Ph
(1) LiAlH 4 AlCl3
33. Ph the product is
O (2) H3O
(3)PCC
Ph
(A) Ph–C–CH3 (B) Ph–CH–CHO (C) Ph–CH–CH 2OH (D) Ph–CH–COOH
OH Ph Ph Ph
CH3 CH 3
+
ex.H
34. CH3—C— C—CH3 ? The product is:
O
CH3 O CH3 CH3CH3
(A) CH3—CH—C—CH3 (B) CH3—C— C—CH3 (C) CH3—C C—CH3 (D) CH3—C— C—CH3
OH CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3 OH H
35. On boiling with concentrated hydrobromic acid phenyl ethyl ether yields
(A) phenol and ethyl bromide (B) bromobenzene and ethanol
(C) phenol and ethane (D) bromobenzene and ethane
Me Me
(I)
O Me + H – I O Me + I
Me Me
Me H
Me
SN1 (II)
Me Me
I
I + MeOH
Me (III) Me
Me Me
(A) I (B) II (C) III (D) Both II and III
FIITJEE 6
37. Choose the correct statement regarding following reaction :
*
O OH
Me Me Me
Me
Suitable Solvent
*
(A) The reaction is “Claisen rearrangement reaction”
(B) Substrate is heated in inert solvent (Benzene)
(C) Breaking and fermation of bond takes place simultaneously
(D) All of these
O
O C CH3 AlCl3
38. X+Y
(A) X is phenol Y is ethanal
(B) X is o - acylphenol and Y is p-acyl phenol
(C) X is Toluene and Y is CO 2
(D) X is benzene and Y is ethanoic acid.
NH2 SO3H
NaNO 2 (1) NaOH / Fusion
(C) + ? (D) + ?
HCl , 0º C (2) H 3O
40. The most suitable method of the separation of 1 : 1 mixture of o-and p-nitrophenol is:
(A) distillation (B) crystallisation (C) sublimation (D) steam distillation
Diazotisation
43. Aniline (A)
Hydrolysis
(B) B is :
(A) Phenol (B) Aniline (C) Benzene (D) None of these
FIITJEE 7
OH OH
OH OH
> >
(C) (D)
NO2
Cl Br NO2
49. Phenol gives sym-tribromophenol (2, 4, 6-tribromophenol) when treated with bromine in aqueous solutions but
only o- and p-bromophenols in CCl4 solution because
(A) in aqueous solution the bromine is ionised
(B) in aqueous solution, phenol exists in equilibrium with phenoxide ion which has more activating effect
(C) In CCl4, the electrophilicity of Br2 increases
(D) in CCl4, the other positions of benzene rings are blocked by the solvent
50. An organic compound with molecular formula C7H8O dissolves in NaOH and gives characteristic colour with
FeCl3, On treatment with Br2 it gives tribromo product C7H5OBr3. The compound is
(A) p-cresol (B) 2-methoxy - 2 - phenyl propane
(C) m-cresol (D) o - cresol
51. Which of the following reagents can be used to distinguish a phenol and an alcohol?
(A) ammonical AgNO3 (B) ammonical Cu2Cl2
(C) aqueous ferric chloride (D) neutral ferric chloride
FIITJEE 8
52. Which of the following reagents is useful in separating benzoic acid from phenol?
(A) dil. HCl (B) dil. H2SO4 (C) 5% aq.NaOH (D) 5% aq. NaHCO3
54. The active intermediates when phenol is reacted with concentrated H 2SO 4 and conc. HNO 3 respectively
are:
(A) HS O / NO2 (B) SO3 / NO2 (C) SO3 / NO (D) SO3 / NO
55. Reimer-Tiemann reaction is an example of electrophilic substitution reaction. The electrophile in the reaction is:
56. is
57. When sodium phenoxide is reacted with acetyl chloride, the major product obtained is:
OH OCOCH3 OH O Na
COCH3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
COCH3 COCH3
58. When excess phenol is reacted with PCl 3, the main product is:
Cl O OH Cl
(A) (B) (C) (D) (C6H5O)3P
OH COOH OH SO3H
O2N NO2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
NO2
CO 2
NaOH CH 3COCl
Phenol A B H
C D
140C H 2O
(A) salicylic acid (B) salicylaldehyde (C) phenyl acetate (D) aspirin
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FIITJEE 9
ANSWER KEY (AEP)
1. (A) 2. (B) 3. (A) 4. (A) 5. (B) 6. (D) 7. (A) 8. (D) 9. (D) 10. (D)
11. (D) 12. (C) 13. (B)
14. (A) 15. (D) 16. (D) 17. (B) 18. (B) 19. (A) 20. (B) 21. (A) 22. (A) 23. (B)
24. (D) 25. (C) 26. (D) 27. (D) 28. (C) 29. (D) 30. (A) 31. (A)
32. (A) 33. (B) 34. (B) 35. (A) 36. (B) 37. (D) 38. (B)
39. (D) 40. (D) 41. (D) 42. (D) 43. (A) 44. (A) 45. (A) 46. (B) 47. (D)
48. (B) 49. (B) 50. (C) 51. (D) 52. (D) 53. (A) 54. (B) 55. (C) 56. (B) 57. (B)
58. (D) 59. (C) 60. (D)
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