Identify the property that hydrogen (H) and alkali metals (M) have in common.
The element hydrogen (H) can form hydrogen halides meaning, it can form H+ ions in HF, HCl, HBr, etc. It resembles group - I elements, Li, Na, K, etc. as they form Li+,Na+,K+, etc. in metal halides (LiCl, NaCl, KBr, etc.). So, it can be placed in group - I along with Li, Na, K.
Both hydrogen and other alkali metals have only one electron in their outermost shell (valence shell). So, their valency is 1 (one).
Normally alkali metals have low ionisation energy while hydrogen has high ionisation energy.