Multiple choice softskills communication

I’ll have a very long meeting today. Those two managers never see eye to eye on anything. It doesn’t matter what they discuss, they always argue.

  1. disagree

  2. agree

  3. argue

  4. none of the above

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

The idiom 'see eye to eye' means to agree with someone. The sentence states the managers 'never' see eye to eye, meaning they never agree. Therefore, the phrase itself represents agreement, making the stored answer correct in context of the idiom's definition.