'Got the hang of' is a standard idiom meaning to understand how something works. Hence option 2 is correct.
Note: The NTA question asks about 'plural verb' but the options actually test correct idiomatic usage. We have solved based on correct idiom.
From the following options, choose the option with the correct use of the plural verb:
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As I entered the conference hall, I hanged the conspiracy.
As I entered the conference hall, I got the hang of the conspiracy.
As I entered the conference hall, I got the conspiracy hanged.
As I entered the conference hall, I got the hang out of the conspiracy.
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