- If Heilach is exempted from oaths, why is a Posuk necessary to tell us that an oath is not taken on a dispute regarding property? -   To tell us that an oath is not taken in a dispute about whether someone dug holes to ruin someone else’s property.
-   To tell us that an oath is not taken in a dispute about someone who admits owing property, and denies owing movable objects.
-   To tell us that an oath is not taken in a dispute about someone who admits owing movable objects, and denies owing property.
-   Answers A and B.
-   Answers A and C.
 
- Which oath is not transferred to the Kenegdo? -   Shevu’a Shelo Shulachti Bo Yad.
-   Shevu’a She’Aino Bershusi.
-   Shevu’as Hashomrim.
-   Shevu’as Heses.
-   Shevu’as Modeh BeMiktzas.
 
- Which shepherd is Posul for Aidus?  -   A shepherd who watches his own flocks.
-   A shepherd who watches other people’s flocks.
-   A shepherd who watches goats, and not a shepherd who watches sheep (because sheep are more placid and goats are more aggressive).
-   All shepherds.
-   No shepherds.
 
- Why isn't a Shomer considered a Choshud A’Mamona, and is still allowed to swear? -   He is; the Kenegdo must always swear.
-   The Shomer is stalling, he figures that he will catch the thief, or find the lost animal in the Agam, and return it to the owner.
-   Witnesses didn’t ever see the animal by the Shomer.
-   Witnesses didn’t see the animal by the Shomer after his denial.
-   The only Shomer who isn't suspect is a Shomer on Karka.
 
- What is the Nusach of the Shevua which each person in our Mishna swears?  -   The whole Talis is mine, like I have said until now.
-   Half of the Talis is mine, because that is all that you are giving me.
-   I am an owner in the Talis, and my ownership is not less than half.
-   Machlokes between answers A and B.
-   Machlokes between answers B and C.