Understanding Aldehydes and Ketones
Test your knowledge on aldehydes and ketones with this engaging quiz!
Try this quiz
Play through the questions and see your score instantly
Ready to test your knowledge?
8 questions · Quick play · Instant results
Make your own quiz videos
Turn any topic into a polished video quiz — with AI-powered questions, voiceover, and animations. No video editing skills needed.
Unlimited quizzes, free to start
Create as many quizzes as you want. Describe your topic and AI builds the questions, answers, and explanations for you.
Customise everything
Pick from stunning templates, tweak colours and fonts, add your branding, and choose between vertical or landscape formats.
Export-ready videos
Download HD videos optimised for TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, or full-length YouTube — one click, no editing.
No credit card required
Quiz Questions & Answers
Review every prompt, the correct responses, and helpful context to prep for your own run-through.
Question 1: What is the general functional group of aldehydes?
–COOH
–OH
–C=O
–CHO
Question 2: Which of the following is a common use of ketones?
Fuel additives
Food preservatives
Antibiotics
Solvents in paint
Question 3: Which statement about aldehydes is false?
They have a strong fruity smell.
They can be reduced to primary alcohols.
They can be oxidized to carboxylic acids.
They contain a carbonyl group in the middle of the chain.
Question 4: Which of the following compounds is a ketone?
Acetaldehyde
Formaldehyde
Acetone
Propylene
Question 5: Which reaction involves the conversion of an aldehyde to a ketone?
Condensation
Reduction
Oxidation
Hydrolysis
Question 6: Which property is typically associated with ketones?
Always colorless
Higher boiling points than aldehydes
Less soluble in water
More reactive than aldehydes
Question 7: What is a common misconception about aldehydes?
They are always harmful.
They only have one carbon atom.
They are solely used in industrial processes.
They cannot be found in nature.
Question 8: What is the primary method for synthesizing aldehydes?
Reduction of esters
Hydrocarbon cracking
Condensation of ketones
Oxidation of primary alcohols