GOC JEE questions are a significant part of the Chemistry syllabus forr JEE Mains and Advanced exams. It falls under Organic Chemistry and forms the foundation for reaction mechanisms, functional groups, and chemical transformations.
The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2026 Session 2 exams are currently being conducted from April 2 to April 8, 2026, making this the most crucial time for last-minute revision and practice. Candidates should check their exam centres, follow guidelines, and reach on time to ensure a smooth exam experience. At this stage, practicing GOC (General Organic Chemistry) questions can help you quickly revise core concepts, improve speed and accuracy, and boost confidence for the ongoing exam.
It is estimated that 15–20% of theJEE Chemistry questions are based on General Organic Chemistry (GOC), making it a high-weightage and scoring area in the JEE 2026 exam.
General Organic Chemistry (GOC) serves as the fundamental core of organic chemistry studies. It comprises of very important topics in Organic Chemistry such as hybridisation of carbon, resonance, inductive effect, acidity and basicity, nucleophiles, electrophiles, and many more. In JEE Mains, the questions based on GOC are straightforward and require you to apply only the basic concepts.
However, JEE Advanced usually features multi-step questions that are reasoning based. Therefore, a complete and strong understanding of GOC is essential if you wish to solve any problem or question in organic chemistry. GOC practice will help students develop the necessary conceptual clarity that is a must if they aim to finish numerical as well as reasoning based questions in time.
Practicing GOC questions helps build confidence and improve problem-solving speed. Here’s a practice set of GOC JEE questions:
(A) I > II > III > IV
(B) I > III > II > IV
(C) IV > III > II > I
(D) IV > III > I > II
(I) C6H5NH2
(II) p-NO2C6H4NH2
(III) m-NO2C6H4NH2
(IV) p-CH3OC6H4NH2
(A) 3 1 2 4
(B) 1 2 3 4
(C) 2 3 4 1
(D) 4 1 3 2
(A) Structure-1 (C–NO2)
(B) Structure-2 (C–N=O)
(C) Structure-3 (benzene–NO2)
(D) CH3–CH2 ↔ MgBr
(A) BF3
(B) CH3–OH
(C) NH3
(D) H2O
(A) Compound-1
(B) Compound-2
(C) Compound-3
(D) Compound-4
(A) Structure-1
(B) Structure-2
(C) Structure-3
(D) Structure-4
(A) C6H5–CH3
(B) Benzene
(C) Cyclohexane
(D) Ethyl carbocation
(A) 1-alkyl cyclohexene
(B) CH3–CH=CH–CH3
(C) (CH3)2C=C(CH3)2
(D) CH3–C(CH3)=C(CH3)–CH3
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