NCERT Class 9 English Chapter 1- The Fun They Had Question and Answer
Question 1:
Answer these questions in a few words or a couple of sentences each.
1. How old are Margie and Tommy?
ANSWER: Margie is eleven while Tommy is
thirteen years old.
2. What did Margie write in her diary?
ANSWER: Margie wrote in her diary, “Today
Tommy found a real book!”
3. Had Margie ever seen a book before?
ANSWER: No, Margie had never seen a book
before.
4. What things about the book did she
find strange?
ANSWER: Margie found it strange that the words printed on a book stood still instead of moving the way
they did on a screen. She also found it odd that the words on a page always
remained the same as the first time they were read. Besides, the idea that
someone would write a book about schools was itself strange for Margie
5. What do you think a telebook is?
ANSWER: A telebook is a book that can be read
on screen. Words move on the screen for the readers to read.
6. Where was Margie’s school? Did she
have any classmates?
ANSWER: Margie’s school was in her home
itself, right next to her bedroom.
No, she did not have any
classmates.
7. What subjects did Margie and Tommy
learn?
ANSWER: Margie and Tommy learnt geography, history and arithmetic.
Question 2:
Answer the following with reference to the story.
1. “I wouldn’t throw it away.”
(i) Who says these words?
ANSWER: Tommy says
these words.
(ii) What does ‘it’ refer to?
ANSWER: ‘It’ refers to the television screen.
(iii) What is it being compared with by
the speaker?
ANSWER: Tommy is comparing the television screen with printed books of the
earlier times.
2. “Sure they had a
teacher, but it wasn’t a regular teacher. It was a man.”
(i) Who does ‘they’ refer to?
ANSWER: The word ‘they’ refers to the students
who studied in the old kind of schools, centuries before the time the story is
set in.
(ii) What does ‘regular’ mean here?
ANSWER: Here, the term ‘regular’ refers to the mechanical teachers that Tommy
and Margie has.
(iii) What is it contrasted with?
ANSWER: The mechanical teacher is contrasted with the teacher of the earlier
times, who was a man.
Question 3:
Answer each of these questions in a short paragraph (about 30 words).
1. What kind of teachers did Margie and
Tommy have?
ANSWER: Margie and Tommy had mechanical teachers with large black screens that
flashed lessons and questions. These teachers had slots where the students had
to put their homework and test papers.
2. Why did Margie’s mother send for the
County Inspector?
ANSWER: Margie had been consistently failing to perform well in the geography
tests given by her mechanical teacher. In order to find out the reason behind
this, her mother sent for the County Inspector.
3. What did he do?
ANSWER: The County Inspector took apart the teacher and after examining it,
assembled it again. He slowed up the geography sector of the teacher because it
was 'geared up a
little too quick' for an average ten-year old.
4. Why was Margie doing badly in
geography? What did the Country Inspector do to help her?
ANSWER: Margie was doing badly in geography
because the geography sector of the mechanical teacher had been adjusted at a
higher level.
In order to help her, the County Inspector slowed down this sector to an
average ten-year level.
5. What had once happened to Tommy’s
teacher?
ANSWER: Once, Tommy’s teacher was taken away for nearly a month because its
history sector had blanked out completely.
6. Did Margie have regular days and
hours for school? If so, why?
ANSWER: Yes, Margie had regular days and hours for school. The mechanical
teacher always turned on at the same time every day except Saturdays and
Sundays. This was because her mother believed that learning at regular hours
helped little girls learn better.
7. How does Tommy describe the old kind
of school?
ANSWER: Tommy says that the old kind of school existed 'centuries ago'. They
had a teacher, who was a man. This teacher taught in a special building, where
all the kids assembled and learned the same things according to their respective
ages.
8. How does he describe the old kind of
teachers?
ANSWER: Tommy says that the teacher of the old kind were men, who taught the
students inside a special building. The teachers taught the children in groups
and gave them homework and asked them questions.
Question 4:
Answer each of these questions in two or three paragraphs (100 − 150
words)
1. What are the main features of the
mechanical teachers and the schoolrooms that Margie and Tommy have in the
story?
ANSWER: Margie and Tommy had mechanical teachers. These teachers were basically
large black screens on which the lessons were shown and questions were asked.
These teachers were adjusted according to the age and potential of the student
concerned. They had a slot in which the students had to put their homework and
test papers. The mechanical teacher immediately calculated the marks for the
answers written in punch codes by the students. However, these teachers were
prone to technical and mechanical failure and troubles.
Their schools were in their homes itself. In fact, Margie’s school was right next to her bedroom. Students did not have classmates. They had regular days and hours for school. The mechanical teacher always turned on at the same time every day except Saturdays and Sundays.
2. Why did Margie hate school? Why did
she think the old kind of school must have been fun?
ANSWER: Margie hated school because it was not fun. She hated the large black
screen and the way she had to insert the homework and test papers in the slot
on the mechanical teacher. She disliked fact that she had to write her answers
in a punch code. Besides, her hatred for school was amplified by her failure to
fare well in the geography tests given by her mechanical teacher.
Margie imagined the old kind of school with kids from the entire
neighbourhood coming together, laughing and shouting in the schoolyard. She
imagined that they would sit together in the classroom and go home together at
the end of the day. They would learn the same things and could help one another
with the homework. Also, the teachers were people, making the learning process
more interactive. All these aspects made her believe that the old kind of
school must have been fun.
3. Do you agree with Margie that
schools today are more fun than the school in the story? Give reasons for your
answer.
ANSWER: Yes, I agree that schools today are
more fun than the school in the story. Studying and answering questions seems
to be a boring idea without the presence of classmates. Writing homework in
punch codes and that too without anybody’s help would be draining. Children
develop a better understanding about each other and their surroundings when
they go to a school and interact with others.
Human teachers are people are more understanding and accommodating than
mechanical ones that are programmed to teach in a specific way. The excitement
in waiting for the marks scored in exams is greater when one is sitting in a
classroom with fellow students. It does not have the same effect when marks are
calculated immediately after a test has been taken. Therefore, schools today
are more fun than the school in the story as they are more interactive and
promote a healthier way of learning.
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