When can one partner dissolve a successful partnership, that they took with Iska money, in the middle?
- Always.
- Never.
- When he wants his half of the principle, and his half of the profits.
- When he just wants his share of the profits, and agrees to leave the principle in the business.
- When he offers to reimburse out of pocket if the business loses after he took out his half.
Why must a tenant-farmer weed the field?
- So the owner’s land won't get a bad reputation.
- So the land will make good quality produce to give to the owner.
- So the land won't be filled with weeds when he leaves.
- Answers A and B.
- Answers A, B, and C.
What is the minimum amount of yield for which a tenant-farmer must continue working when he agreed to grow “a pile”?
- Two Seah.
- Two Seah beyond the expenditures.
- The average pile of grain in this area.
- Machlokes between answers A and B.
- Machlokes between answers B and C.
When does a Tahor become Tamei when he is in a tree with a Zav?
- Always.
- Never.
- In a weak tree, which is too thin to carve out a quarter of a Kav.
- In a weak tree, which is one that falls over with two people in it.
- In a weak tree, which is one in which the branches sway.
What should a person do with his Tefillin Shel Rosh when carrying a load of manure on his head?
- Leave them there, this is his business.
- Move them to the side.
- Tie them on his arm, next to his Tefillin Shel Yad.
- Tie them to his thigh.
- He must carry them in his hand.