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Quiz – Siman 177
Welcome to your Kitzur Quiz - Siman 177
1.
How long must one take care of a "behaimah gasah) before giving it to the Kohen?
A) 30 days
B) 40 days
C) 50 days
D) 60 days
None
2.
Why is it forbidden to give a kohen a wounded firstborn animal to take care of until that kohen can slaughter it?
A) It's a form of stealing from that kohen
B) It's allowing that kohen to steal from you
C) It's a form of stealing from other kohanim
D) It's a biblical decree
None
3.
To how many "wound experts" must one show a potential wound on a firstborn animal?
1
2
3
4
None
4.
For h0w long may one retain a firstborn animal after it becomes wounded?
A) 30 days
B) 60 days
C) 6 months
D) One year
E) It depends
F) Machlokes
None
5.
May one benefit from the wool of a properly slaughtered, kosher, firstborn ram?
Yes
No
It depends
Machlokes
None
6.
Which of the following are required to treat a cow bought from a non-Jew as having already given birth?
A) The non-Jew casually mentions that it has given birth
B) One notices telling signs on its horns
C) The animal is producing milk
D) The animal is nursing babies
None
7.
How could one avoid dealing with laws of firstborn animals?
A) Sell the firstborn to a non-Jew
B) Partner in the firstborn with a non-Jew
C) Sell animals which have not given birth yet to a non-Jew
D) Partner in the animals which have not given birth yet with a non-Jew
E) Sell the fetus of the firstborn-to-be to a non-Jew
F) Put animals which have not yet given birth yet under the care of a non-Jew
G) Cause the firstborn animal to get wounded
H) Lock the firstborn animal in a room to die
None
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