If a man says 'My mouth is like his mouth regarding wine' after hearing a nazirite vow, what is his status?
Linking one's mouth to a nazirite's restriction regarding wine creates full nazirite status (Halachah 4).
Question 2
A person vows 'I will be a nazirite if there are 100 kor in this heap' — the heap is measured but half was stolen before measurement. Is he a nazirite?
Since the condition (100 kor) was not fulfilled due to theft, the vow never takes effect (Halachah 9).
Question 3
A non-Jew declares a nazirite vow. Is he obligated?
The nazirite vow does not apply to non-Jews, as the Torah specifies 'Speak to the children of Israel' (Halachah 16).
Question 4
In the present era when there is no Temple, what happens to a person who takes a nazirite vow?
Without a Temple to bring his sacrifices and complete the vow, a nazirite must observe the prohibitions forever (Halachah 20).
Question 5
A father says to his minor son 'You are a nazirite' and the son remains silent. What happens?
A father can impose a nazirite vow on his minor son, and silence is consent. The father must guide the son to observe all nazirite laws (Halachah 14).