Idioms & Phrases - English (MCQ) for Bank, MBA, CAT, MAT, GMAT, SSC for Q. 20178

Q.  In the following question, an idiom or proverb has been underlined. Choose its correct meaning in the given context from the alternatives given below.

She knew that it took two to tango and  if he objected, she would not be able to pass the test.

- Published on 14 Mar 16

a. two people to agree
b. two people to disagree
c. two people to be angry
d. None of the above

ANSWER: two people to agree
 
Two to tango means the dance can only be done if there is a couple; either person cannot dance alone. Therefore, two to tango means both should be agreeable because either one disagreeing can lead to wrong consequences.

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