- Why is the Pasuk forbidding a Kohen from Neveilah and Treifah necessary? -   It makes them violate two Issurim. (Laavor Alav B’Shnei Laavin.)
-   The Pasuk compares Treifah to Neveilah, teaching us that a Treifah is Metamei.
-   We would have thought that these Issurim do not apply to them because they eat a bird to which Melikah was done.
-   This tells the Kohanim that it is their job to exhort the B'nei Yisrael about these Mitzvos.
-   This tells us that a Kohen who eats Neveilah or Treifah may not do the Avodah.
 
- What did Chanina ben Chizkiyah do? -   He ruled that it is preferable to bring one Olah with Nesachim, rather than several Olos without Nesachim.
-   He sold leftover oil from his supply of 300 barrels.
-   He exhorted the Jewish People not to eat Neveilos and Treifos.
-   He explained Sefer Daniel.
-   He explained Sefer Yechezkel.
 
- Which Korban may be related to the Lechem to be Me’akeiv one another? -   A Par.
-   An Ayil.
-   A Se'ir.
-   Kevasim.
-   Nesachim.
 
- Which Korbanos were brought in the Midbar? -   The Korbanos of Toras Kohanim.
-   The Korbanos of Chumash HaPikudim.
-   The Korbanos of Mishneh Torah.
-   Only Parim and Eilim.
-   Only Eilim and Kevasim.
 
- Why does Ben Nenas Doresh “Yihyu” from “Yihyu”? -   “Yihyu” is more comparable to “Yihyu” than is “Tehiyenah.”
-   The principle of V’Shav Hakohen U’Bah Hakohen.
-   Something that is given to a Kohen is understood from something that is given to a Kohen.
-   Machlokes between answers A and B.
-   Machlokes between answers A and C.