Alcohols, Phenols And Ethers MCQs With Answers – Part 4 (Class 12 Chemistry)
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Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers MCQs with Answers – Part 4 (Class 12 Chemistry)

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311. Acidified potassium permanganate is added to a suitable primary alcohol and the mixture is warmed. The expected colour change is:
ⓐ. orange to green
ⓑ. colourless to deep blue
ⓒ. yellow to brick red
ⓓ. purple to colourless
312. Samples P and Q are warmed separately with acidified potassium dichromate. P changes the reagent from orange to green, while Q shows no appreciable change under the mild conditions. Which interpretation is most reasonable?
ⓐ. P may be primary or secondary; Q may be tertiary
ⓑ. P must be a tertiary alcohol, while Q must be a primary alcohol
ⓒ. P must be an ether, while Q must be an aldehyde
ⓓ. P and Q must be the same class of alcohol
313. Identify the row containing a consistent observation under ordinary mild oxidation conditions.
RowSubstance and reagentExpected observation
PTertiary alcohol with acidified dichromateImmediate orange-to-green change in every case
QSecondary alcohol with acidified dichromateOrange-to-green change as a ketone forms
RPrimary alcohol with acidified permanganatePurple colour becomes more intense during oxidation
SSecondary alcohol with acidified permanganateNo reaction because ketones contain oxygen
ⓐ. Row P
ⓑ. Row Q
ⓒ. Row R
ⓓ. Row S
314. The general equation for Fischer esterification is:
ⓐ. \(\mathrm{RCOOH+R'OH\rightleftharpoons RCHO+R'OH_2^+}\)
ⓑ. \(\mathrm{RCOOH+R'OH\rightleftharpoons ROR'+CO_2}\)
ⓒ. \(\mathrm{RCOOH+R'OH\rightleftharpoons RCOONa+R'H}\)
ⓓ. \(\mathrm{RCOOH+R'OH\rightleftharpoons RCOOR'+H_2O}\)
315. Ethanol reacts with propanoic acid in the presence of concentrated sulfuric acid. The ester formed is:
ⓐ. propyl ethanoate
ⓑ. ethyl propanoate
ⓒ. ethyl propanal
ⓓ. propoxyethane
316. Concentrated sulfuric acid catalyses Fischer esterification mainly by:
ⓐ. carbonyl protonation activates the acyl carbon
ⓑ. supplying the alkyl group that appears in the ester
ⓒ. permanently converting the alcohol into an alkane
ⓓ. reducing the carboxylic acid to an aldehyde
317. An equilibrium mixture contains a carboxylic acid, an alcohol, an ester, and water. Selective removal of water will:
ⓐ. shift the equilibrium toward the reactants
ⓑ. leave the equilibrium composition permanently unchanged
ⓒ. shift the equilibrium toward additional ester formation
ⓓ. stop both forward and reverse reactions immediately
318. Why is a reflux condenser commonly used while heating a Fischer esterification mixture?
ⓐ. It changes the equilibrium constant by removing the catalyst
ⓑ. permits prolonged heating while condensing volatile vapours
ⓒ. It converts the ester vapour into an alkene
ⓓ. It selectively destroys all water as soon as it forms
319. Direct acid-catalysed esterification is often slower with a highly hindered tertiary alcohol than with a comparable primary alcohol because:
ⓐ. steric crowding hinders nucleophilic attack
ⓑ. tertiary alcohols contain no oxygen lone pairs
ⓒ. primary alcohols are always stronger mineral acids
ⓓ. tertiary alcohols cannot form any bond to a carbonyl carbon
320. Which naming rule correctly identifies the two parts of an ester name?
ⓐ. Both parts are taken from the alcohol
ⓑ. The first part comes from the acid, and the second part comes from the alcohol
ⓒ. the alkyl name comes from alcohol and alkanoate from acid
ⓓ. Both parts are taken from the carboxylic acid
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