Yuan, Kyat, Lira — Identify the shared category that unifies these terms and select the best match.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: Dirham

Explanation:


Introduction / Context:
World-knowledge analogies commonly use currencies and capitals. Yuan (China), Kyat (Myanmar), and Lira (historically Italy; currently Turkey uses the Turkish lira) are names of currencies. We must pick an option that is also a currency, preserving the category.


Given Data / Assumptions:

  • Yuan, Kyat, Lira are currencies.
  • Only one option is another currency name.


Concept / Approach:
Confirm each option’s type. Dirham is a currency name used by several countries (e.g., UAE dirham, Moroccan dirham). Turkey is a country, Madrid is a city, and mass is a physical quantity—none of these preserve the currency category.


Step-by-Step Solution:
1) Identify the category (currency names).2) Choose the option that is also a currency—“Dirham.”


Verification / Alternative check:
Financial references and country profiles list dirham as a national currency in multiple states, confirming the choice.


Why Other Options Are Wrong:

  • Turkey: A country, not a currency.
  • Madrid: A city (Spain’s capital), not a currency.
  • Mass: A physics term, not monetary.


Common Pitfalls:
Confusing the Turkish lira (a currency) with Turkey (the country). The analogy demands consistent category membership.


Final Answer:
Dirham

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