A few thoughts:
Authenticated Users isn't a true group—it's a special security principal that specifies any session that's been authenticated using some account, such as a local SAM account, domain account, or account from any trusted domain
As far as A distribution group, that's for Exchange. (mail)
The Everyone group is a security group that contains all members of the Authenticated Users Group.
Therefore, in my thinking, this is a trick question as the Everyone group, is a security group, so you would place this users in 'A Security Group' you just have to use the appropriate one for your needs.
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