Which claim can obligate someone in an Asham when the cow really died naturally?
- That an Onehs happened. This claim frees the Socher of payment.
- That an Onehs happened. This claim frees the Shoel of payment.
- Maisa Machmas Melachah. This claim frees the Shoel of payment.
- That it was stolen. This claim frees the Shoel of payment.
- That it was stolen. This claim frees the Socher of payment.
Why would Shomer Shemusar Leshomer be Chayav to pay for the object?
- The owner can say, “I trust you, I don’t trust other people!”
- Because he gave it to a Shomer with a lesser level of responsibility.
- Because he gave it to a Cheresh, Shoteh, or Katan.
- Because he is a more alert Shomer than the Shomer to whom he gave the object.
- Because the owner explicitly told him that this time, he wants only him watching the object.
If one Shomer may not give an object under his watch to another Shomer, why is a Shomer who gave the object to his wife or adult children, Potur?
- The case was such that the object’s owner specifically told him that he may.
- Someone who gives an object to a Shomer implicitly understands that the Shomer will sometimes give it to his wife or adult children.
- The case was such that the wife and children were well known to be especially responsible.
- The object wasn’t very expensive.
- We understand that the Shomer was an Onehs, because his family grabbed it away from him in excitement.
What is in an Agam (marsh or swamp)?
- Plenty of grass.
- Water for cows to drink.
- Dangerous Hevel.
- Answers A and B.
- Answers A, B, and C.
How can mountains be dangerous for cows?
- The air is colder.
- Climbing to the top is dangerously exhausting.
- Mountain lions like to eat cows.
- Answers A and B.
- Answers A, B, and C.