- Whose Metziyos does a person keep?  -   Those found by his Gedolim sons.
-   Metziyos found by his ex-wife.
-   Those found by his Eved Kenaani.
-   Those found by his Gedolim daughters.
-   All cases of those found by his Eved Ivri.
 
- How can a Katan collecting Leket acquire it for his father?  -   Because a Katan has Zechiya from the Torah.
-   A Katan does not have Zechiya from the Torah, but the Leket in this field has already been despaired on by other Aneeyim.
-   A Gezairas Hakusov of “Bincha — your son.”
-   The Gemara discusses answers A and B.
-   The Gemara discusses answers B and C.
 
- What are “Gedolim” and “Ketanim”? -   Above and below bar and bas mitzva.
-   Above and below age twenty, when the Chiyuv Bedai Shamayim begins.
-   Children above bar and bas mitzva who are financially independent, and children above bar and bas mitzva who are not financially independent.
-   Machlokes between answers A and B.
-   Machlokes between answer A and C.
 
- Why doesn’t a man get Metziyos found by his possibly ex-wife (when the Get was a Safek)? -   To create Aivah (enmity), so he will divorce her properly.
-   She is the Muchzak in the money she found, so he would have to prove that the Get was good.
-   Since he no longer has to give her Mezonos.
-   We figure he would want to give her a going-away present.
-   Under these circumstances, she isn't offering to give it to him!
 
- What is wrong with a pre-dated Shtar (one that was written in Nissan and the loan was not given until Tishrei)?  -   Midvar Sheker Tirchak!
-   We will mistakenly think that the Malveh has a lien on properties sold after Nissan, should the Loveh fail to pay his debt.
-   It was not written Leshma for this debt.
-   It is hard for Beis Din to find the records for the file, because it is dated several months off.
-   We will end up being confused about the due-date, as well.