NCERT Solutions Class 9 English Moments – Chapter 4 In the Kingdom of Fools take students into a strange land where everything works differently because of the king’s silly ideas. People work at night, food is cheap, and laws are unusual. But this so-called fun kingdom soon turns dangerous, as the foolish decisions of rulers almost cost innocent lives. The story uses humor and irony to show that blind rule without wisdom can never last long.
The NCERT Solutions make the story easier to grasp by offering summaries, textbook answers, and key explanations. They guide Class 9 students in understanding the difference between foolishness and wisdom while preparing well for exams. The solutions also highlight the moral lesson—that sensible thinking and smart choices are always more valuable than blind obedience.
Free download of NCERT Solutions for Class 9 English Moments Chapter 4 – In the Kingdom of Fools. Exam-oriented solutions with clear explanations to boost confidence and comprehension.
Alright, so this kingdom has a minister who's pretty clueless, right? Then Birbal, who everyone knows is brilliant, shows up. He uses his cleverness to point out how ridiculous the king and his court are acting. It's a funny story that pokes fun at the goofy government and reminds us to think for ourselves.
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1. What are the two strange things the guru and his disciple find in the Kingdom of Fools?
Ans. The two strange things that the guru and his disciple observe in the kingdom of fools are:
Ans. The disciple decided to stay in the Kingdom of Fools because he was delighted that everything cost a single duddu and everything was very cheap. All that he wanted was good and very cheap food.
According to the Guru, staying there was not a good idea as they were all fools and so he felt this situation would not last long and was not sure about what they would do in the future.
3. Name all the people who are tried in the king's court, and give the reasons for their trial.
Ans. Following people were tried in the king's court:
The disciple: Because the merchant was too thin to be executed by the newly made stake and a fat man was required to fit the stake. The disciple was very fat, hence he was caught. 4. Who is the real culprit according to the king? Why does he escape punishment?
Ans. The real culprit according to the king is the merchant because although his old father was the real murderer he was dead and someone had to be punished in his place. He escapes the punishment because he is too thin to be properly executed on the stake.
5. What are the Guru's words of wisdom? When does the disciple remember them?'
Ans. The guru's words of wisdom were that it was the city of fools. He advised the disciple to leave the city because he would not know what they would do next. The disciple remembers this when he was going to be executed.
6. How does the guru mange to save his disciple's life?
Ans. The guru tries to confuse the king by expressing his desire to be killed first. Then to further confuse the king he tells the story of becoming the king in the next incarnation. Apparently it may sound like a case of pure lie to save your dear one's life. But if we go deeper, consciously or unconsciously, the sage is trying to save everybody's life in the kingdom. Ultimately he is able to pull everybody out of the misery of living in the kingdom of fools.
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