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    NCERT Solutions for Class 9 English Beehive Chapter 1

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    NCERT Solutions for Class 9 English Beehive Chapter 1
    Shafaque Omar Shamim
    Shafaque Omar ShamimAn educator with over 4 years of experience in teaching, teacher training, and curriculum design. As a Teach for India alum, my core values are rooted in empathy, embracing diversity, and a passion for curriculum innovation.
    Last Updated At: 20 Feb 2026
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    NCERT solutions for Class 9 English Chapter The Fun They Had – complete answers & explanations

    This blog provides complete NCERT solutions for Class 9 English Chapter The Fun They Had. The chapter shows a future world of schools and learning in a simple and interesting way. It helps students understand how education, books, and teachers might change with time. This post gives you the full answer key strictly based on the worksheet, so you can study with confidence and stay fully aligned with your school work.

    What this NCERT chapter covers?

    1) The idea of future schools and learning through machines  
    2) Differences between old schools and modern schools  
    3) Reading comprehension based on the story  
    4) Grammar practice with conditional sentences  
    5) Writing a formal letter  
    6) Speaking and project work activities  

    How to use these NCERT solutions?

    1) First, try to solve all questions from the worksheet on your own  
    2) Then, check your answers with the solutions given here  
    3) Follow the same order as in the worksheet for easy matching  
    4) Parents and teachers can use these answers to guide and correct students’ work  
    5) Remember, these solutions follow the worksheet order exactly  

    Important tips & tricks for students

    1) Read each question carefully before answering  
    2) Do not skip any part of the worksheet  
    3) Write answers in clear and simple language  
    4) For activities and speaking tasks, follow the given instructions properly  
    5) Practice grammar and writing sections neatly to score full marks  

    NCERT solutions – complete answer key

    I. Answer these questions in a few words or a couple of sentences each.

    1. Margie is eleven years old and Tommy is thirteen years old.  
    2. She wrote, “Today Tommy found a real book!”  
    3. No, Margie had never seen a book before.  
    4. The pages were yellow and crinkly, and the words stood still instead of moving on a screen.  
    5. A telebook is a book read on a television or computer screen.  
    6. Margie’s school was in her house, next to her bedroom. She had no classmates.  
    7. Margie and Tommy learned subjects like geography, history and arithmetic.  

    Thinking About the Text

    Activity Explanation:  
    Think of the year you are in now. Then, think of the year of the diary entry. Calculate the difference.

    II. Answer the following with reference to the story.

    1.  
    i) ‘It’ refers to the book.  
    ii) It is being compared with the television screen (telebooks).  

    2.  
    i) ‘They’ refers to the children who studied in old schools centuries ago.  
    ii) ‘Regular’ here means the usual mechanical teacher.  
    iii) It is contrasted with a mechanical (robotic) teacher.  

    III. Answer each of these questions in a short paragraph (about 30 words).

    1. Margie and Tommy had mechanical teachers. These teachers were large, black machines with screens. They taught lessons, gave tests, and calculated marks automatically.  

    2. Margie’s mother sent for the County Inspector because Margie was doing very badly in geography and her performance was getting worse.  

    3. The County Inspector checked the mechanical teacher, adjusted the geography sector, slowed it down to an average ten-year level, and fixed the machine.  

    Complete the following conditional sentences. Use the correct form of the verb.

    1. If I don’t go to Anu’s party tonight, I will miss all the fun.  
    2. If you don’t telephone the hotel to order food, we will remain hungry.  
    3. Unless you promise to write back, I will not write to you again.  
    4. If she doesn’t play any games, she will become weak.  
    5. Unless that little bird flies away quickly, the cat will catch it.  

    Writing

    Your Address  

    Date  

    Mindfame Private Limited  
    1632, Asaf Ali Road  
    New Delhi  

    Dear Sir/Madam,  
    I would like to order one set of the new revised volume of Isaac Asimov’s short stories recently released by your publication. Kindly send the set to me by Value Payable Post (VPP) at the address given above. I shall be grateful if you dispatch it at the earliest.  

    Thanking you.  
    Yours sincerely,  
    Your Name.  

    Speaking

    Explanation:  
    Discuss in groups the topic ‘The Schools of the Future Will Have No Books and No Teachers!’. Decide to speak for or against the motion, and select one speaker from each group to present the views to the class.  

    Do a Project

    Explanation:  
    Work in groups of four to collect opinions from about forty people on the use of digital services. Prepare a questionnaire, collect responses, tabulate the data, write a report, and present it to the class with charts.  

    Why NCERT solutions help students?

    NCERT solutions help students prepare better for exams, understand concepts clearly, and learn the correct way to write answers. Using NCERT-aligned answers builds confidence and ensures students stay on the right track with their studies.

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