A capacitor using 6M KOH as the electrolyte cannot be classified as a quasi-solid-state capacitor because it relies on a liquid electrolyte rather than a gel or solid phase. Quasi-solid-state capacitors typically use gel or polymer-based electrolytes, which provide better mechanical stability and reduced leakage. The free-flowing nature of KOH in liquid form does not meet this criterion. Additionally, liquid electrolytes enhance ionic conductivity but lack the structural integrity of quasi-solid-state systems. Therefore, the assembled capacitor remains a liquid electrolyte-based system rather than a quasi-solid-state one.