Statements A, B and D are correct descriptions of hardware, system software and firmware, while statement C is clearly incorrect. Hardware consists of tangible components, system software covers operating systems and drivers, and firmware is stored permanently in device memory. Application software does not need to be soldered onto a motherboard; it is stored on storage media and loaded into memory for execution. Therefore, the combination that includes A, B and D but excludes C is the correct answer.
Option A:
Option A is incomplete because it includes only A and B and omits D. While A and B are true, firmware as described in D is also an important software category. Since one true statement is missing, this option does not capture the full set of correct statements.
Option B:
Option B includes B and D but leaves out A, even though A accurately defines hardware. Although system software and firmware are correctly identified, this option fails to mention that hardware refers to physical components and so is not complete.
Option C:
Option C is correct because it groups A, B and D, the three true statements, and excludes the false idea in C that software must be physically soldered. It gives a coherent picture of hardware, system software and firmware within ICT systems.
Option D:
Option D is incorrect because it treats all four statements as correct, thereby accepting C. Including the absurd notion that application software must be soldered onto the motherboard makes this option conceptually wrong.
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