Quiz on בבא קמא לג
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What does the boss mean when he calls “Yes!” from inside his house?
- Always, “Yes, come in!”
- Always, “Yes, I’m coming out!”
- “Yes, I know that I owe you money!”
- “Yes, I live here!”
- It depends on whether the boss is someone who is very available outside of his house.
What does the comparison of “Ka’Mishpat Hazeh Ye’aseh Lo” teach us?
- That a Shor Tam who gores an Adam pays Chatzi Nezek, and a Mu’ad pays Nezek Shalem, just like if he would gore another Shor.
- That a Shor who gores an Adam always pays Nezek Shalem, like a Muad who gores another Shor.
- That a Shor Tam who gores an Adam pays MiGoofo, and not Min Ha’Alee’ah.
- Machlokes between answers A and C.
- Machlokes between answers B and C.
What does the owner of the damaged Shor become in relation to the aggressor Shor?
- A creditor.
- A partial owner.
- An investor protected by a Heter Iska.
- Machlokes if a creditor or an investor.
- Machlokes if a creditor or a partial owner.
Who holds that the Mazik can't sell the aggressor Shor?
- Only R’ Akiva, because the Nizak is a Shutuf.
- Only R’ Yishmael, because the Nizak has a lien on the aggressor Shor.
- Both R’ Akiva and R’ Yishmael.
- R. Avahu.
- Rava.
What is the Chidush that the Mazik who slaughtered the Shor doesn’t have to pay the Nizak for the preventing him from collecting the Shor?
- That Grama is Potur.
- That someone who prevented a collection of a debt is Potur even when the Mazik did a real action to the object that was owed.
- That the Petur of Grama even goes on animals, and not just on documents.
- There is no Chidush; the teaching is simply telling us the Halacha.
- It’s a Machlokes between R’ Akiva and R’ Yishmael.