A. Monitor a dispute without becoming involved
B. Get involved in a conflict
C. Set an alarm
D. Make ringtones
✅ Answer: A. Monitor a dispute without becoming involved
Tag: Team Pen Gravity English Notes
What does the idiom “Cook the books” mean?
A. Falsify financial records
B. Read/write many books
C. Provide accurate information
D. Reach an agreement
✅ Answer: A. Falsify financial records
The idiom “To carry weight” means:
A. To bewitch
B. To have trouble or grief
C. To have importance
D. To stop permanently
✅ Answer: C. To have importance

The idiom “A bed of roses” means:
A. Comfortable
B. An extremely thin person
C. A difficult thing
D. A big important person
✅ Answer: A. Comfortable

The idiom “A bed of thorns” means:
A. A difficult thing
B. Comfortable
C. An extremely thin person
D. A big important person
✅ Answer: A. A difficult thing

The idiom “A beast of burden” means:
A. A person or animal used for carrying heavy loads or does hard work
B. A wild animal used in the circus
C. A dangerous animal
D. A person who enjoys lifting weights
✅ Answer: A. A person or animal used for carrying heavy loads or does hard work

The idiom “A big gun” means:
A. A big important person
B. An extremely thin person
C. A difficult thing
D. Comfortable
✅ Answer: A. A big important person

The idiom “A bird’s eye view” means:
A. A view from a high or elevated position
B. A very detailed view of something
C. A view of something close up
D. A perspective from a person’s point of view
✅ Answer: A. A view from a high or elevated position

The idiom “A bird of passage” means:
A. Comfortable
B. An extremely thin person
C. A difficult thing
D. A migratory bird
✅ Answer: D. A migratory bird

Idiom “A black sheep” means:

A. An extremely thin person
B. A difficult thing
C. Person with bad reputation
D. Comfortable
✅ Answer: C. Person with bad reputation