Class 9 English Chapter 7 NCERT Solutions | Packing Class 9 English Beehive
Question 1:
Discuss in pairs and answer each
question below in a short paragraph (30 − 40 words).
1. How many characters are there in the
narrative? Name them. (Don’t forget the dog!).
ANSWER: There are four characters in the narrative. They are Jerome (the
narrator), George, Harris
and Montmorency (the dog).
2. Why did the narrator (Jerome)
volunteer to do the packing?
ANSWER: The narrator volunteered to do the packing as he took pride in himself
for his packing skills. It was one of those things that he felt he knew “more
about than any other person living”.
3. How did George and Harris react to
this? Did Jerome like their reaction?
ANSWER: George and Harris readily accepted
Jerome’s suggestion. George smoked a pipe and “spread himself over the
easy-chair”, while Harris put his legs on the table and lit a cigar.
No, Jerome did not like their reaction.
4. What was Jerome’s real intention
when he offered to pack?
ANSWER: When Jerome had offered to pack, his real intention was to boss the
job. He wanted to make Harris and George work under his directions, and to push
them aside every now and then to teach them how to pack properly.
5. What did Harris say after the bag was shut and strapped? Why do you
think he waited till then to ask?
ANSWER: After the bag was shut and strapped,
Harris mentioned that Jerome had not packed the boots.
He had waited till then to ask because he wanted to make Jerome realise
his mistake and ridicule his so-called expertise at packing.
6. What “horrible idea” occurred to
Jerome a little later?
ANSWER: When Jerome unstrapped the bag to pack the boots in, a “horrible idea”
occurred to him. He wondered whether he had packed his toothbrush or not. He
was a bit finicky about having his toothbrush packed every time he went on a
trip.
7. Where did Jerome finally find the
toothbrush?
ANSWER: Jerome had to make a lot of effort to
find his toothbrush. As he had packed everything, he had to rummage through the
packed bag to find it. Jerome finally found the toothbrush inside a boot.
8. Why did Jerome have to reopen the
packed bag?
ANSWER: Jerome had to reopen the packed bag twice owing to his forgetfulness.
Once he had to reopen the bag as he had forgotten to pack the boots. The next
time, he unpacked when he realised he had packed his tobacco-pouch in.
9. What did George and Harris offer to
pack and why?
ANSWER: George and Harris offered to pack the
hampers for carrying food. Harris said that they would want to start in less
than twelve hours’ time and therefore, it was better that he and George did the
rest of the packing.
(i), (iii), (iv),
(vi) and (vii)
10.
While packing the hamper, George and Harris do a number of foolish and funny
things. Tick
the statements that are true.
(i) They started with breaking a cup.
ANSWER: TRUE
(ii) They also broke a plate.
ANSWER: fALSE
(iii) They squashed a tomato.
ANSWER: TRUE
(iv) They trod on the butter.
ANSWER: TRUE
(v) They stepped on a banana.
ANSWER: fALSE
(vi) They put things behind them, and
couldn’t find them.
ANSWER: TRUE
(vii) They stepped on things.
ANSWER: TRUE
(viii) They packed the pictures at the
bottom and put heavy things on top.
ANSWER: fALSE
(ix) They upset almost everything.
ANSWER: fALSE
(x) They were very good at packing.
ANSWER: fALSE
Question 2:
What does
Jerome say was Montmorency’s ambition in life? What do you think of Montmorency
and why?
ANSWER:
According to Jerome, Montmorency’s ambition in life was to get in the
way, make people mad, be scolded and have things thrown at his head. The dog
felt that his day was fruitful only if he could make somebody stumble over him
and curse him for an hour. He took pride in achieving this goal.
Montmorency behaved just like a dog would behave in such a
situation. He tried to explore whatever he saw being packed. His
mischievous tactics to beguile the attention of the trio can be compared to
that of a child.
Question 3:
Discuss in groups
and answer the following questions in two or three paragraphs (100 −150 words)
1. Of the three, Jerome, George and
Harris, who do you think is the best or worst packer? Support your answer with
details from the text.
ANSWER: All three friends, Jerome, George and
Harris prove to be bad at packing things.
However, if we compare them, Jerome is by far the best at packing.
Though he is unable to remember whether he has packed his toothbrush;
accidentally packs his tobacco pouch and forgets to pack the boots, he is far
than the other two.
On the other hand, George and Harris mismanage the whole process. They
keep things behind them and then fail to find them; pack heavy things on food
items; break and smash things; sprinkle salt over everything; step over food
items; etc. This shows their incompetent packing skills.
2. How did Montmorency ‘contribute’ to
the packing?
ANSWER: The packing escapade was already a
messy job and Montmorency's contribution made it even more tiresome. He did his
level best to be a “perfect nuisance”.
He came and sat down on things just when they were about to be packed.
According to the narrator, the dog had a belief that whenever Harris or George
reached out their hand for anything, it was his cold damp nose they wanted.
Montmorency put his leg into the jam and disturbed the teaspoons.
He pretended that the lemons were rats and went into the hamper to kill
three of them before being hit with a frying pan by Harris.
3. Do you find this story funny? What
are the humorous elements in it?
(Pick out at least three, think about
what happens, as well as how it is described.)
ANSWER: Yes, this story is definitely funny.
Not only is the way in which the three friends pack for their trip quite
mirthful, but the way the author narrates all the incidents is also
entertaining.
Though Jerome takes pride in his packing skills, he unpacks and re-packs
the same things three times, much to the amusement of his friends and readers.
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Also, when his
friends start to pack the hamper, they create an even bigger havoc. They pack
in a haphazard manner, sit on butter and squash things, etc. The behaviour and
attitude of Montmorency towards life is one more example of humour in the
story.
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