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Yes same doubt this question in both 2nd and 3rd paper

Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. announced it would no longer continue to publish its printed editions

Publication date 1768–2010 (printed version)

In March 2012, the company announced that the 2010 edition would be the last printed version. This was announced as a move by the company to adapt to the times and focus on its future using digital distribution

12,000 sets of the 2010 edition were printed, of which 8,000 had been sold as of 2012. By late April 2012, the remaining copies of the 2010 edition had sold out at Britannica's online store.

In 2012 it was announced that the 2010 edition—the 15th, spanning 32 volumes and 32,640 pageswould be the last printed edition, with digital content and distribution continuing after that.

   

    Britannica's final print edition was in 2010, a 32-volume set.[1] Britannica Global Edition was printed in 2010. It contained 30 volumes and 18,251 pages, with 8,500 photographs, maps, flags, and illustrations in smaller "compact" volumes. It contained over 40,000 articles written by scholars from across the world, including Nobel Prize winners. Unlike the 15th edition, it did not contain Macro- and Micropædia sections, but ran A through Z as all editions up to the 14th had. The following is Britannica's description of the wor

Sir, can u provided any scanned/ photocopy of the hardcopy.

Encyclopaedia Britannica To End Print Edition, Go Completely Digital

http://corporate.britannica.com/encyclopaedia-britannica-to-end-pri...

Pls provide the link to this document. From where did you find the list of JRF qualified candidates in NET- dec 2014

Please click here for Subject-wise/category-wise cut off for Assistant Professor and JRF

http://cbseresults.nic.in/UGC/cuttof.pdf

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2. When the last print version of Encyclopaedia Britannica was published ?
(A) 2009 (B) 2010
(C) 2011 (D) 2012

Correct Answer=B, cbse net Answer= D

The Last Print Version is in 2010 only that, they stop the print version announced in 2012 so last print version is 2010. in first answer key published in february cbse net given answer=B
paper3
5. From which year the Encyclopaedia Britannica ceased its print version ?
(A) 2009 (B) 2010
(C) 2011 (D) 2012
up to 2010 Encyclopedia Brtannica available in print version.after 2010 they ceased the print version. they announced to stop the print version in 2012. this is one confusing question. cbse net must give both B and D answer is correct.
paper3
5. From which year the Encyclopaedia Britannica ceased its print version ?
(A) 2009 (B) 2010
(C) 2011 (D) 2012
up to 2010 Encyclopedia Brtannica available in print version.after 2010 they ceased the print version. they announced to stop the print version in 2012. this is one confusing question. cbse net must give both B and D answer is correct.

By Grace of God, me and my 2 classmates from Department of Library and Information Science, University of Kerala, cleared JRF in the first attempt itself. 3 others cleared NET.

Thanks to every professionals who helped in one way or the other..

Regards,

Lija

what are you and ur classmates marks Lija mam??

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