Hardware and Software — Class 6 Science (Samacheer Kalvi)
TN State Board (Samacheer Kalvi) Class 6 Science, Term 3 — Chapter 6 (Computer Science). What runs a computer.
1. About this chapter
This chapter covers hardware and software, the types of software (system and application), the operating system, and free/open-source versus paid/proprietary software.
2. Hardware and software
- Hardware is the physical, touchable parts of a computer — the CPU, RAM, motherboard, and input/output devices. Hardware is lifeless without software.
- Software is the set of programmed and coded applications (instructions) that process the user's input. Software is divided into two types.
3. Types of software
- System software is developed to control the operations of the computer — the operating system is the main system software. Android is an operating system.
- Application software does specific user tasks (like a paint or word program).
4. Free vs paid software
- Free and open-source software (FOSS) is available at no cost and can be shared and customised — examples are LINUX and GeoGebra.
- Paid and proprietary software must be bought — examples are Windows, Mac OS and Adobe Photoshop.
5. Worked examples
Example 1. Which is NOT a part found inside the CPU — the ALU or the mouse? The mouse (it is an external input device).
Example 2. Is LINUX free or paid software? Free and open-source.
Example 3. Name a paid, proprietary software. Adobe Photoshop (also Windows, Mac OS).
6. Book-back questions (Samacheer Kalvi)
I. Choose the correct answer
- The part NOT found inside the CPU is the — (a) ALU / (b) mouse. Ans: (b) mouse.
- LINUX is a — (a) free and open-source software / (b) paid software. Ans: (a) free and open-source software.
- A paid and proprietary software is — (a) LINUX / (b) Adobe Photoshop (also Windows, Mac OS). Ans: (b) all of these — Windows, Mac OS, Adobe Photoshop.
- An operating system among these is — (a) Android / (b) Photoshop. Ans: (a) Android.
- Free and open-source software is — (a) costly / (b) available at no cost. Ans: (b) available at no cost.
II. Fill in the blanks 6. Hardware is lifeless without software on a computer. 7. Software are the programmed and coded applications. 8. Software is divided into two types. 9. System software is developed to control the operations of the computer.
III. True or False 10. Hardware is the physical part of a computer. — True. 11. LINUX is a paid software. — False (it is free and open-source). 12. The operating system is a kind of system software. — True.
7. Common mistakes
- Mistake: Calling the mouse a part inside the CPU. Fix: The mouse is an external input device, not a CPU part.
- Mistake: Thinking LINUX is paid software. Fix: LINUX is free and open-source; Windows and Mac OS are paid.
- Mistake: Mixing up system and application software. Fix: System software (OS) runs the computer; application software does user tasks.
8. Quick revision
- Term 3 · Ch 6 · hardware and software.
- Hardware = physical parts (lifeless without software); software = coded instructions, two types.
- System software (operating system, e.g. Android) controls operations; application software does user tasks.
- Free/open-source (LINUX, GeoGebra) is free; paid/proprietary (Windows, Mac OS, Adobe Photoshop) must be bought.
