CUET PG PYQs for Organic Synthesis with Solutions: Practice CUET PG Previous Year Questions

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Organic Synthesis is an important topic in the Chemistry section in CUET PG exam. Practising this topic will increase your score overall and make your conceptual grip on CUET PG exam stronger.

This article gives you a full set of CUET PG PYQs for Organic Synthesis with explanations for effective preparation. Practice of CUET PG Chemistry PYQs including Organic Synthesis questions regularly will improve accuracy, speed, and confidence in the CUET PG 2026 exam.

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CUET PG PYQs for Organic Synthesis with Solutions

  • 1.

    The reaction steps shown are: 

    The final product (P) is:

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      • 2
      • 3
      • 4

    • 2.
      The final product (D) in the above conversion is: \[ \text{Me} - \text{CH}_3 \xrightarrow{\text{H}_2, \text{(mol)}, \text{Ni}} \text{(A)} \xrightarrow{\text{PhCO}_2\text{H}, \text{H}_2\text{O}} \text{(B)} \xrightarrow{\text{NaOEt, EtOH}} \text{(C)} \xrightarrow{\text{EtMgBr, Et}_2\text{O}} \xrightarrow{\text{H}_2\text{O}} \text{(D)} \] The options are:

        • Acetone
        • 2-Butanol
        • 1-Butanol
        • 2-Pentanol

      • 3.

        Identify A, B, and C in the following reaction: 

          • A = Propanoic Acid, B = Glutaraldehyde, C = Acetaldehyde
          • A = Propanaldehyde, B = Glutaric Acid, C = Acetaldehyde
          • A = Propanoic Acid, B = Glutaric Acid, C = Acetic Acid
          • A = Propanoic Acid, B = Glutaric Acid, C = Acetaldehyde
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