Class 12 Chemistry MCQs | Chapter 7: Alcohols, Phenols And Ethers – Part 1
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Class 12 Chemistry MCQs | Chapter 7: Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers – Part 1

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1. Which structural feature identifies an alcohol among oxygen-containing organic compounds?
ⓐ. A hydroxyl group attached to an alkyl carbon
ⓑ. An oxygen atom placed between two carbon groups
ⓒ. A hydroxyl group attached directly to benzene
ⓓ. A carbonyl group joined to an alkoxy group
2. Which formula best represents the general structure of a phenol?
ⓐ. \(R-O-R'\)
ⓑ. \(Ar-OH\)
ⓒ. \(R-COOH\)
ⓓ. \(R-CHO\)
3. Which class of compounds is represented by the general formula \(R-O-R'\)?
ⓐ. Alcohols
ⓑ. Phenols
ⓒ. Ethers
ⓓ. Aldehydes
4. Which statement correctly distinguishes alcohols, phenols, and ethers?
ⓐ. Alcohols and ethers both contain \(Ar-OH\), while phenols contain \(R-OH\).
ⓑ. Phenols contain \(R-O-R'\), alcohols contain \(Ar-OH\), and ethers contain \(R-OH\).
ⓒ. Alcohols contain \(R-OH\), phenols contain \(Ar-OH\), and ethers contain \(R-O-R'\).
ⓓ. Ethers contain \(Ar-OH\), phenols contain \(R-O-R'\), and alcohols contain \(R-OH\).
5. A compound has the structure \(CH_3OCH_3\). Which class does it belong to?
ⓐ. Alcohol
ⓑ. Phenol
ⓒ. Ether
ⓓ. Carboxylic acid
6. Which compound is an alcohol?
ⓐ. \(CH_3CH_2OH\)
ⓑ. \(C_6H_5OH\)
ⓒ. \(CH_3OCH_3\)
ⓓ. \(CH_3COCH_3\)
7. A molecule contains a benzene ring and an \(OH\) group directly attached to that ring. How should it be classified?
ⓐ. Ether
ⓑ. Phenol
ⓒ. Alcohol
ⓓ. Ester
8. Which of the following contains an ether linkage?
ⓐ. \(CH_3CH_2OH\)
ⓑ. \(C_6H_5OH\)
ⓒ. \(CH_3OCH_3\)
ⓓ. \(CH_3COCH_3\)
9. Which pair is correctly matched?
ⓐ. \(CH_3OH\) — ether
ⓑ. \(C_6H_5OH\) — phenol
ⓒ. \(CH_3OCH_3\) — alcohol
ⓓ. \(CH_3CH_2OH\) — phenol
10. Which condition must be satisfied for a compound to be called a phenol?
ⓐ. It must contain oxygen between two alkyl groups.
ⓑ. It must contain a hydroxyl group on any carbon chain.
ⓒ. An \(OH\) group bonded to an aromatic ring.
ⓓ. It must contain both a carbonyl group and a hydroxyl group.
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