Recognize the shared category to complete the analogy: “Folketing : Storting : Knesset — these names belong to which common class?”

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: They are the name of parliaments

Explanation:


Introduction / Context:
Some analogy/classification questions ask you to identify a shared institutional category. “Folketing,” “Storting” (often spelled Storting), and “Knesset” are official names used by different countries for their national parliaments or legislatures.


Given Data / Assumptions:

  • Folketing → Denmark.
  • Storting → Norway.
  • Knesset → Israel.


Concept / Approach:
The task is to determine the common institutional type. All three are national assemblies with legislative authority in their respective countries, making “parliaments” the correct category.


Step-by-Step Solution:
1) Recognize each term as a national legislature name.2) Confirm that each belongs to a different country but the same institution type.3) Select the common category “parliaments.”


Verification / Alternative check:
Official country profiles and civics references list these bodies as national parliaments/legislatures.


Why Other Options Are Wrong:

  • Currencies/Rivers/Cities/Mountains: Incorrect semantic class; these terms are not used for those categories.


Common Pitfalls:
Being misled by unfamiliar spellings; focus on political-institution names rather than geography or currency.


Final Answer:
They are the name of parliaments

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