- Someone borrowed something from another person and it broke; what must be done? -   The borrower should bring witnesses that he used the item normally, and he will be Potur.
-   The borrower should bring witnesses that he used the item normally, and he only needs to pay half.
-   He must always pay for the item.
-   He must give the owner the broken pieces, and need not pay.
-   He must give the owner the broken pieces, and must pay the rest.
 
- What does the Gemara that a lender can do to make sure that there will not be Baalav Imo? -   Do the borrower a favor only before giving him the item.
-   Do the borrower a favor only after giving him the item.
-   Specify when giving the borrower the item that he does not want She’eilah B’baalim to apply.
-   Take a collateral from the borrower that if the item breaks he will collect from this without having to ask him.
-   Make sure to hand the borrower the item, instead of the borrower taking it from him.
 
- Is a Rebbi considered “working for” the Talmidim, or are the Talmidim considered “working for” the Rebbi? -   The Rebbi is considered as “working for” the Talmidim.
-   The Talmidim are considered as “working for” the Rebbi.
-   The Rebbi is only considered as “working for” the Talmidim if they are paying him.
-   The Talmidim are only considered as “working for” the Rebbi if they are there regularly.
-   It depends on whether the Rebbi is able to choose the topic of the class.
 
- Rava obligated that Rav Chanina be paid. Why did he feel bad, according to the opinion that Peshi’ah B’baalim is Chayav? -   It was a Safeik if the owner was there, meaning that the borrower should have only had to pay half.
-   The case was a case of Onehs, and not Peshi’ah.
-   The case was a case of Geneivah, and not Peshi’ah.
-   Answers A and B.
-   Answers A and C.
 
- What does the Mishnah rule if both the renter and the borrower don’t know which cow died, the rented one or the borrowed one? -   The borrower must take a Shevu’ah.
-   The borrower must bring Aidim.
-   The borrower must pay for the full price of a cow.
-   The borrower pays for half a cow.
-   The borrower is Potur.