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CLASS 9 ENGLISH BEEHIVE : CH 1 THE FUN THEY HAD - BY ISSAC ASIMOV
Page No: 10 Thinking
About Text
I.
Answer these questions in a few words or a couple
of sentences each.
1. How old
are Margie and Tommy?
Ans: Margie is eleven and
Tommy is thirteen-year-old.
2. What did
Margie write in her diary?
Ans: Margie wrote,
“Today Tommy found
a real book!”.
3. Had Margie
ever seen a book before?
Ans: No, Margie
had never seen
a book before.
4. What things
about the book
did she find
strange?
Ans: 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?
Ans: A book that can
be displayed on a screen
is called telebook.
6. Where was Margie’s school?
Did she have
any classmates?
Ans: 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?
Ans: Margie and Tommy learned
geography, history and arithmetic.
II.
Answer the following with reference to the story.
1. “I wouldn’t throw it away.”
(i) Who says these words?
(i)
Ans: Tommy said these words.
(ii) What does ‘it’ refer to?
(ii)
Ans: 'It' refers
to the television screen, on which
you could read
over a million books
(iii) What is it being
compared with by the speaker?
Ans: Tommy is comparing the television screen
to the real
books in earlier times in which words were
printed on paper. He thought that after reading such
books, one would
have to throw
them away. However, he would never have to throw
away his telebooks.
2.
“Sure
they had a teacher, but it wasn’t
a regular teacher. It was a man.”
(i) Who does
‘they’ refer to?
Ans: They refer
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?
Ans: Here, 'regular' refers
to the mechanical teachers that Tommy
and Margie had.
(iii) What is it contrasted with?
Ans: The mechanical teacher
is contrasted with
the teacher of the earlier times, who was a human being.
III.
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. They were large
and black and ugly
and had large
black screens on which all the lessons
were shown and questions were
asked. These mechanical teachers had a slot
in which the students had to put their homework and test papers.
They had to write their
answers in a punch code
and the mechanical teacher calculated
the marks immediately.
2. Why did Margie’s mother
send for the County Inspector?
Answer
: Margie had been given many
tests in geography by the mechanical teacher, but there
was no improvement in her performance. It only kept getting worse.
It is for this reason
that Margie’s mother
sent for the County Inspector to find out why this was
happening.
3. What did he do?
Answer:
The County Inspector gave Margie an apple and started working
on the mechanical teacher. He took it apart and then checked
it. Margie had hoped that the Inspector would not know
how to put the mechanical teacher together again, but he managed to reassemble it.
He slowed down the geography sector of the teacher because
it was geared
a little too quick
for an average ten-year-old.
4.
Why was Margie
doing badly in geography? What
did the County Inspector do to help
her?
Answer:
Margie was doing
badly in geography because the geography sector of the mechanical teacher had been
geared a little
too quick. The
County Inspector rightly told
her that she could not be blamed
for her poor performance.
The
County Inspector slowed down the geography sector of the mechanical teacher to an average
ten-year level. He also
told Mrs. Jones that Margie's overall progress pattern was
satisfactory.
5. What had once happened
to Tommy’s teacher?
Answer:
Once, The history
sector of Tommy’s
teacher had once
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. This
was because her mother believed that learning
at regular hours
helped little girls
learn better. Her mechanical teacher
was also on at the same time
everyday except Saturday and
Sunday.
7. How does Tommy describe the old kind
of school?
Answer:
Tommy described old kind of school as a special
building where all kids
studied together. There
were hundreds of students studying and playing together. They
used to shout
and laugh together
in an open yard.
8. How does
he describe the old kind
of teachers?
Answer:
Tommy said that the old kind of teachers was men, who taught the students inside
a special building. The teachers taught
the children in groups and gave them
homework and asked
them questions.
IV.
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. They had large black screens on which all the lessons
were shown and questions were asked.
They had a slot in which students
had to put
their homework and
test papers. They had to write their answers in a punch code and the mechanical teacher calculated the marks immediately.
Their schools were in their
homes itself. They did not have any classmates. They learned geography, history and arithmetic. They had regular
days and hours for school. Margie's
school was right
next to her bedroom. The mechanical teacher
always turned on at the same time every day except
Saturdays and Sundays
because her mother
said that little
girls learned better when
they learned at regular hours.
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.
A mechanical teacher
used to teach her everyday at a fixed
time. Recently, she had been
doing badly in the geography tests
that her mechanical teacher had been giving her. Her mother
was not happy
with the performance and
sends
for the
County Inspector, she hopes that the inspector would take
the mechanical teacher away. She is disappointed when the County Inspector manages to assemble all the parts
of the mechanical teacher.
The part that
she hated the most was inserting the homework and test
papers in the slot on the mechanical teacher. She did not like the fact that she had to write her answers in a punch
code. She thought
that the old kind of school
must have been fun as she imagined
all the 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 and talk about
it. Also, the teachers were
people. 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
schools today are more fun than the
school in the story. In the story, there is no interaction among students regarding studies.
Studying and answering questions seems to be a boring idea.
Doing homework without anybody's help and writing
them in a punch code would also be draining. Moreover,
children develop a better understanding about
each other and of their
surroundings when they go
to a school and interact
with each other.
It is a healthier way of learning. Listening to teachers explaining lessons is always more
interesting than reading the entire lesson
on a mechanical computer. Also,
if any student faces any problem
with the subject
or in homework, he can
discuss it with the teacher
and other kids.
It is impossible to discuss
problems and situations with
a mechanical teacher
that is only
programmed to teach in a particular manner.
The excitement of waiting to know the marks scored
in exams is greater
when one is sitting in a classroom with other students. It does not have
the same effect
when the marks
are calculated immediately after a test has been taken.
Finally, the friends
that you make
at school are most probably
the best friends that
you will ever
make in your
entire life. The
various qualities that you learn in school like
obedience, respect, kindness for others, sharing, taking part in school
games, sports, and other activities are all a part
of school education today. Therefore, schools
today are more
fun than the school
in the story
as they are
more interactive. They
promote a healthy environment for the students
to study and learn.
Page No: 11
Thinking about Language
1. Find the sentences in the lesson
which have the adverbs given
in the box below.
Awfully, sorrowfully, completely, loftily, carefully, differently, quickly, nonchalantly
Answer:
They turned the pages, which
were yellow and crinkly, and
it was awfully funny
to read words
that stood still
instead of moving
the way they were supposed to − on a screen,
you know.
The mechanical teacher
had been giving
her test after
test in geography and she had been
doing worse and worse until
her mother had shaken
her head sorrowfully and sent for the County
Inspector.
They had once
taken Tommy’s teacher
away for nearly
a month because the history
sector had blanked
out completely.
He
added loftily, pronouncing the word carefully, “Centuries ago.”
“But my mother
says a teacher
has to be adjusted to fit the
mind of each boy and girl it teaches and
that each kid has to be taught
differently.”
“I didn’t say I didn’t
like it,” Margie
said quickly. “May be,” he
said nonchalantly.
1.
Now use these
adverbs to fill
in the blanks in the
sentences below.
(i) The report
must be read so that performance can be improved.
(ii) At the interview, Sameer answered our questions , shrugging his shoulders.
(iii) We all
behave when
we are tired or hungry.
(iv) The teacher shook
her head when Ravi
lied to her.
(v) I forgot
about it.
(vi) When I complimented Revathi
on her success, she just
smiled
and turned away.
(vii) The President of the Company
is busy and will not be
able to meet you.
(viii) I finished my work so that
I could go out to play.
Answer
(i)
The report must be read carefully so that performance can be improved.
(ii)
At the interview, Sameer answered our questions loftily, shrugging his shoulders.
(iii)
We all behave
differently when we are tired
or hungry.
(iv)
The teacher shook
her head sorrowfully when Ravi lied
to her.
(v)
I completely forgot
about it.
(vi)
When
I complimented Revathi
on her success,
she just smiled nonchalantly and turned away.
(vii)
The President of the Company
is awfully busy
and will not
be able to meet you.
(viii)
I finished my work quickly
so that I could go out to play.
Page No: 12
2.
Make adverbs from these adjectives.
(i) angry
(ii) happy
(iii) merry
(iv) sleepy _
(v) easy
(vi) noisy _
(vii) tidy _
(viii) gloomy
Answer:
(i)
Angrily
(ii)
Happily
(iii)
Merrily
(iv)
Sleepily
(v)
Easily
(vi)
Noisily
(vii)
Tidily
(viii)
Gloomily
II. Complete the following conditional sentences. Use the correct form
of the verb.

1.
If you don’t
telephone the hotel
to order food,

2. Unless you promise
to write back,
I
3. If she doesn’t play any games,
4. Unless that little
bird flies away quickly, the cat
Answer
1. If I don’t go to Anu’s
party tonight, she will be angry.
2.
If you don’t
telephone the hotel
to order food,
you will miss
your evening meal.
3. Unless you promise to write back,
I will not write to you.
4. If she doesn’t play
any games, she will become
dull and lazy.
5. Unless that
little bird flies
away quickly, the cat will
pounce on it.
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