I'm going to have to say no.
The first host address in the first subnet would be 192.168.1.1.
The reasoning is that systems today can use subnet zero. In fact, they have been able to use subnet zero for several years; and most curriculum has been updated. 192.168.1.0 /29 is subnet zero in this case.
Now, if you are using training material that is still stating that you cannot use subnet zero, then yes...192.168.1.9 would be the first host address. However, that material would be very outdated.
BierHunter
CNE, MCSE, CCNP