Abhi077
In many villages of the Carpathians, wealth
is measured not in currency, houses or silverware, but rather by the quality and variety of home-woven blankets, carpets and richly embroidered clothes.
A. is measured not in currency, houses or silverware, but rather by the quality and variety
Thiz gives the meaning as though quality and variety take charge for the inspection literally which is not the case therefore out
B. is being measured not by currency, houses or silverware, but rather by the quality and variety
Similar reasoning as A and in addition being is a huge red flag as always for creating the wrong answers which is still the case here therefore out
C. is measured not in terms of currency, houses or silverware, but rather in the quality and variety
THe meaning is spot on therefore let us hang on to it
D. is measured not by currency, houses or silverware, but rather by the quality and variety
Similar reasoning as A
E. is measured by currency, houses or silverware, but in the quality and variety
Here the inspection baton is changed to the currency which just doesn't make any sense therefore out
THerefore IMO C