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This question has been rephrased in several ways, one for each distractor, in fact. They were too long to fit in the question.

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1b. Did you know a famous animal-rights activist have criticized horseracing because of the dangers involved?

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I didn't quite catch the meaning of your question, but the first sentence is the correct one, as the Subject (activist) and the Predicate (the Verb) are in agreement (singular).

Did you know a famous animal rights activistHAScriticized horse-racing because of the dangers involved?

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Did you know a famous animal-rights activist has criticized horseracing because of the dangers involved?

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Did you know a famous animal-rights activists have criticized horseracing because of the dangers involved?
No. If there was one animal rights activist: "Did you know that a famous animal rights activist has criticized horse racing because of the dangers involved?"
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