I think it might be worth distinguishing various subtypes of Van der Waals attractive forces. There are (1) dipole-dipole, (2) dipole-induced dipole, and (3) induced dipole-induced dipole. All molecules have (3). To have (1) a molecule must have a permanent dipole.
It might also be worth distinguishing molecules that are hydrogen bond donors, H-bond acceptors, or both H-bond donors and acceptors (only a few chemical species fall into the category of being only H-bond donors). Carboxylic acids are both H-bond donors and acceptors. How about ketones? Besides whatever H-bond forces that a ketone might be able to undergo, what other forces are present? You called it a "polar bond" above. Do you mean that it has a permanent dipole moment?