CBSE Class 9 English Question 20 of 44

The Fun They Had — Question 20

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Do you agree with Margie that schools today are more fun than the school in the story? Give reasons for your
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Answer:
There is no doubt that today’s schools are more funny than the future school discussed in the story. This school has nothing but a mechanical teacher with no emotions and sentiments. It does not have the ability to understand the psychology of a child. Moreover, it guides a pupil according to its adjusted modes. But today’s schools work for the overall development of a child. They learn the same thing. The teaches are real human beings. They leam how to adapt themselves to the new surroundings and cope with the strangers. The students sit and leam together. These activities don’t give vent to the feelings of depression, alienation and segregation.
Thinking about language (Page 11)
I. Adverbs
Read this sentence taken from the story:
They had once taken Tommy’s teacher away for nearly a month because the history sector had blanked out completely. The word complete is an adjective. When you add -ly to it, it becomes an adverb.

Overview: The Fun They Had

Set in 2157, this science fiction story explores a future where children learn at home with mechanical teachers. Margie (11) and Tommy (13) discover a real paper book about old-fashioned schools where children went to a special building and had human teachers. Margie is fascinated by the idea of children learning together. The story ends with her thinking about "the fun they had" in those old schools, highlighting how technology can isolate while traditional schooling fostered community.

Key Points

  • Genre: Science fiction set in the year 2157
  • Characters: Margie (11 years old) and Tommy (13 years old)
  • Their school is at home with a mechanical teacher (computer-based)
  • Tommy finds a "real book" made of paper — yellow, crinkly pages
  • The book describes old schools where human teachers taught groups of children
  • Margie's mechanical teacher had been giving her geography tests
  • Margie is fascinated by the concept of children learning together
  • Title significance: "The fun they had" refers to children in old-style schools
  • Theme: Technology cannot replace human connection in education
  • Irony: What we consider normal schooling is "ancient history" to them

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of school did Margie and Tommy have?
They had virtual schools at home. A mechanical teacher — a large screen with lessons and questions — was installed in their room. It calculated grades instantly. There was no school building or human teacher.
What was the "real book" about?
The book was about the old kind of schools that existed centuries ago. It described how children went to a special building, had a human teacher who taught them, gave homework, and asked questions.
Why did Margie think old schools were better?
Margie thought old schools were better because children went to school together, laughed and played together, sat together in the classroom, and learned the same things. She found her solitary mechanical learning boring in comparison.
What is the significance of the title?
The title "The Fun They Had" refers to the enjoyment children had in traditional schools where they learned together with human teachers. It is ironic because Margie envies something we take for granted.

Common Mistakes

  • Not reading the text carefully before attempting questions.
  • Giving vague answers without specific textual references.
  • Confusing characters, events, or themes from different chapters.
  • Writing too much for short-answer questions (should be 30-40 words).

Scoring Tips

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  • For short answers: be concise (30-40 words), use key vocabulary from the text.
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