Question:

Direction: You are presented with a sentence with certain parts in bold. Sentence is divided into certain parts in the options. Identify in which part a grammatical error exists. Consider the parts in bold as grammatically correct.
Bitcoin’s success hinges over the trust it may or may not eventually build among its intended users, devoid of which it will continue to be a speculative bet driven by market momentum.

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Common collocation:
hinge on (not hinge over)
Updated On: May 4, 2026
  • over the trust it may or
  • may not eventually build among
  • devoid of which it will
  • continue to be a speculative bet
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

Concept: This question tests correct usage of prepositions. Certain verbs are followed by specific prepositions.

Step 1:
Identify the verb-preposition usage.
The verb “hinges” is correctly used with the preposition “on”, not “over”. \[ \text{Correct: hinges on something} \]

Step 2:
Locate the error.
The phrase “hinges over the trust” is incorrect.

Step 3:
Correct form.
\[ \text{Bitcoin’s success hinges on the trust it may build...} \]

Step 4:
Check other options.

• (B) grammatically correct $\checkmark$
• (C) correct usage $\checkmark$
• (D) correct phrase $\checkmark$

Step 5:
Conclusion.
Thus, the error lies in option (A).
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