For the water miscible solvents, the number can be quite high, several percent before the rate of diffusion slows down. Others often have a few ppm moisture as an impurity.. There are a number of analytical methods for checking the moisture content of solvents -- for example, GC or Karl Fischer titration. You can also scrupulously dry your solvent, with a drying agent and use it quickly, or purchase anhydrous solvent from the manufacturer, but that can get pricey -- especially given your long list. Do you really need to test them all? For example: methanol, ethanol, and isopropanol? For some compounds (admittedly, not every case) these should give similar results. Can you use the structure of your compounds as a hint?