How long does someone have to return a defective coin to the seller for a refund?
- Until the end of the business day.
- Until Erev Shabbos.
- Until the time it takes to show it to a money-changer.
- In a big city until Erev Shabbos, in a village until the time it takes to show it to a money-changer.
- In a village until Erev Shabbos, in a big city until the time it takes to show it to a money-changer.
Why does the Mishna only discuss the Ona'ah of a coin, and not the Ona'ah of a Tallis?
- There is no difference between them, and the one-sixth difference of Ona'ah by an object is one of the opinions mentioned in the Mishna by coins.
- One will spend extra money on clothing, but a defective coin won't be accepted!
- The Tallis can always be mended or fixed, so people are less particular and more forgiving.
- Machlokes between answers A and B.
- Machlokes between answers A and C.
What types of people are suspect of cheating people with a defective coin?
- Merchants and murderers.
- Extortionists.
- Merchants, murderers, and extortionists.
- Murderers, burglars and purse-snatchers.
- Butchers, bakers, and candlestick makers.
How long does a buyer have to get a Tallis evaluated to get a refund?
- The same amount of time as is given by a coin.
- Always until Erev Shabbos, even in a city, because this is when it comes back from the cleaners.
- Always the time it takes to show it to someone else, even in a village, because everyone knows the value of a Tallis.
- Machlokes between answers A and B.
- Machlokes between answers A and C.
May a slightly defective coin be used to redeem Maaser Sheini?
- Yes, until the coin's total face value; once it is permitted to be used, it is treated as a regular coin.
- Yes, until this coin's actual value, which is the practical amount that it can be sold for in Yerushalayim.
- No, it is defective, and is no longer considered to be "currency."
- No, it is defective, and won't command a full price in Yerushalayim; Maaser Sheini money will be lost.
- Shekalim may be used, and Sela'im may not be used.