- Where should a person keep his money? -   Invested in properties.
-   Invested in business.
-   Liquid and available.
-   A third invested in properties, and third invested in business, and a third available.
-   Half invested in properties, and half invested in business.
 
- How must money be protected?  -   It must be buried.
-   It must be hidden in the rafters.
-   It must be hidden in the walls.
-   It must be stored in a shack made of branches.
-   There is no one rule; it must be stored in the most secure way for each time and place.
 
- “I don’t know where it is” is considered -   Peshiya.
-   Ohnes.
-   This claim has no legal standing. Keep on looking for it, and come back to Beis Din with it within thirty days!
-   A Shlimazel.
-   A Shlemiel.
 
- “A Pikadon is given on the understanding that the Shomer’s wife and children may also care for it” includes: -   All of the Shomer’s children.
-   The Shomer’s adult children.
-   The Shomer’s parents.
-   The Shomer’s parents, and adult children.
-   Only the Shomer’s children between seven and twelve/thirteen; the older ones are already out of the house.
 
- What must a middleman who sold a toothless cow do? -   He must always pay for the cow.
-   Either pay for it, or swear that he didn’t know about it.
-   He need not take the cow back, but it’s his responsibility to arrange that it is fed.
-   He need not take the cow back, but it’s his responsibility to track down the seller, and get him to refund the money.
-   He need not take the cow back, but it’s his responsibility to find a Shochet as quickly as possible.