i wasn't sure as I had the question thrown to me with having never had any lectures or information explained on the subject, I was just going off what I had read and many things contradicted something else.
but from what I understand, the peak at 3300 in IR is characteristic of an OH group. now the bit I am unsure on is the 1H NMR, correct me if im wrong, but the doublet containing 6H is 2 CH3 groups, the septet is a CH with the signal being split by 6 different H's, so im assuming it is adjacent the 2 CH3 groups. the quartet at 1.5 is a CH2, the singlet at 2.2 is probably an alcohol, and the triplet at 3.7 is a H-C-O bond?
so putting the molecule together is would look like 3-methyl-1-butanol?