Select the grammatically correct choice:

1. A hovercraft and a moped is my means of transport.
2. A hovercraft and a moped are my means of transport.

2. A hovercraft and a moped are my means of transport.

The grammatically correct choice is:

2. A hovercraft and a moped are my means of transport.

The grammatically correct choice is option 2: "A hovercraft and a moped are my means of transport."

To determine the correct form, you need to consider subject-verb agreement. In this case, the subject is "a hovercraft and a moped," which is a compound subject referring to two separate means of transport. Since the subject is plural, the verb "are" should also be plural to agree with it. Therefore, the correct verb form is "are."

If you ever encounter similar questions, always remember to check the subject-verb agreement by ensuring that singular subjects match with singular verbs, while plural subjects match with plural verbs.