“Bank” is related to “Money” in the same way as “Transport” is related to — choose the primary object handled.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: Goods

Explanation:


Introduction / Context:
Function-to-object analogies connect an institution or activity to the primary thing it handles. A bank principally deals with money (deposits, withdrawals, transfers, credit). We must map “Transport” to the principal object it moves/handles in a parallel way.



Given Data / Assumptions:

  • Bank → Money is “service/institution → primary handled object.”
  • Transport refers to the activity/industry of moving things or people from one place to another.
  • Among the options, we should select the handled object equivalent.


Concept / Approach:
Transport “handles” goods (and passengers). In many exam sets, the neutral, general object paired with transport is “goods,” matching bank–money. Choosing infrastructure (“road”) or meta-concepts (“movement”/“traffic”) breaks the object focus that “money” represents in the first pair.



Step-by-Step Solution:
1) Keep mapping: service → object handled.2) Bank → money; Transport → goods (canonical pairing).3) Select “Goods.”



Verification / Alternative check:
Logistics/transport industries classify freight as “goods” (cargo), directly paralleling money as the bank’s handled item.



Why Other Options Are Wrong:

  • Road: Infrastructure used by transport, not the handled object.
  • Movement: Abstract process, not an object.
  • Traffic: Flow of vehicles; not the object being handled.
  • Passengers: Also handled by transport, but exam convention pairs transport → goods when bank → money is used.


Common Pitfalls:
Choosing “road” because it is salient in transport. Focus on the “object handled” symmetry with money.



Final Answer:
Goods

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