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Solution : 1
Margie and Tommy learnt
geography, history and arithmetic.
Solution : 2
(i) They refers to the students who studied in the old
kind of schools centuries before the time the story is set in.
(ii) Here, 'regular' refers to the mechanical teachers that
Tommy and Margie had.
(iii) The mechanical teacher is contrasted with the teacher
of the earlier times, who was a human being.
Solution : 3
Yes, 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.
Solution : 4
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.
Solution : 5
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.
Solution : 6
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.
Solution : 7
Margie was
doing badly in geography because the
geography sector of the mechanical teacher had been
adjusted at a higher level. 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.
Solution : 8
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.
Margie had regular days
and hours for school because her mother said that little girls learned better
when they learned at regular hours.
Solution : 9
Once, Tommy's teacher had
to be taken away for nearly a month because its history sector had blanked out
completely.
Solution : 10
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.
Solution : 11
He says that the teacher
in old times was a man, who taught the students inside a special building. He
gave them homework and asked them questions. When Margie said that a man was
not smart enough to be a teacher, he contradicted her by saying that his father
knew as much as his mechanical teacher.
Solution : 12
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
learnt 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.
Solution : 13
Margie hated school
because it was not fun. She had been doing badly in the geography tests
that her mechanical teacher had been giving her. When her mother 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.
Solution : 14
Margie's school was in
her home itself. In fact, it was next to her bedroom. There was a mechanical
teacher that was large and black and ugly and on whose screen lessons and
questions appeared. She had to put her homework and test papers in a particular
slot and write the answers in a punch code. The mechanical teacher took no time
to calculate her marks.
She did not have any
classmates.
Solution : 15
No, Margie had never seen
a book before.
Solution : 16
The book was real and the
stories were printed on paper that was yellow and crinkly. On turning the pages
of the book, she found it awfully funny to read words that stood still instead
of moving the way they were supposed to on a screen. When they turned back to
the previous page, it had the same words on it which it had when they read it
the first time. She also found it strange that the book was written about
schools as she hated school.
Solution : 17
A telebook is a book that
could be read on screen. Words move on the screen for the students to read. All
the lessons appear on the big screen and are followed by questions from the
book.
Solution : 18
Margie was eleven years
old while Tommy was thirteen.
Solution : 19
(i) Tommy said these
words.
(ii) 'It' refers to the television screen, on which you could read over a million books
(iii) 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.
(ii) 'It' refers to the television screen, on which you could read over a million books
(iii) 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.
Solution : 20
Margie wrote in her
diary, "Today Tommy found a real book."
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