Dear Nargles and Warbles,
Here is a challenge for you. Read through these, and answer the questions.
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(As seen originally on Buzzfeed)
1) You are at your best friend’s wedding just an hour before the ceremony
is to start. Earlier that day, you came across definitive proof that
your best friend’s spouse-to-be is having an affair with the best
man/maid of honor, and you catch them sneaking out of a room together
looking disheveled. If you tell your friend about the affair, their day
will be ruined, but you don’t want them to marry a cheater. What do you
do?
2) You are an eyewitness to a crime: A man has robbed a bank, but instead
of keeping the money for himself, he donates it to a poor orphanage that
can now afford to feed, clothe, and care for its children. You know who
committed the crime. If you go to the authorities with the information,
there’s a good chance the money will be returned to the bank, leaving a
lot of kids in need. What do you do?
3) You have a job as network administrator for a company that also employs
your best friend’s husband. One day, your best friend’s husband sends
you a message asking you to release an email from quarantine. This
requires you to open the email, at which point you discover that it’s
correspondence between this guy and his secret lover.
After releasing the email, you find yourself in a pickle. Your instinct
is to tell your best friend about his husband’s infidelities, but
divulging the contents of company emails is against company policy and
you could lose your job. Once it becomes plain that your best friend
found out about his cheating husband through a company email, all trails
will inevitably lead to you as the leak.
Do you tell him about the indiscretion?
4) You’ve been on a cruise for two days when there’s an accident that
forces everyone on board to abandon ship. During the evacuation, one of
the boats is damaged, leaving it with a hole that fills it with water.
You figure that with 10 people in the boat, you can keep the boat afloat
by having nine people scoop the filling water out by hand for 10
minutes while the 10th person rests. After that person’s 10-minute rest,
he or she will get back to work while another person rests, and so on.
This should keep the boat from sinking long enough for a rescue team to
find you as long as it happens within five hours.
You’re taking your first brake when you notice your best friend in a
sound lifeboat with only nine people in it and he beckons you to swim
over and join them so you won’t have to keep bailing out water. If you
leave the people in the sinking boat, they will only be able to stay
afloat for two hours instead of five, decreasing their chance of being
rescued, but securing yours. What do you do?
5) You’re involved in a two-car crash on your way to work one morning in
which you accidentally hit and kill a pedestrian. As you get out of the
car, you are intercepted by a tearful woman who seems to think that she
hit and killed the pedestrian. You’re not sure why she thinks she hit
the person, but she is convinced. There’s only you, the woman, and the
person you hit on the road; there are no witnesses. You know that
whoever is deemed responsible will probably be sent to jail. What do you
do?
6) Your family is vacationing alone on a private stretch of beach with no
lifeguard. Your daughter and your niece, both 7, are best friends and
eager to get into the water. You caution them to wait until the water
calms some, but they defy you and sneak in anyway. You soon hear screams
of distress and find them both caught in a strong current.
You are the only swimmer strong enough to save them, but you can only
save one at a time. Your niece is a very poor swimmer and likely won’t
make it much longer. Your daughter is a stronger swimmer, but only has a
50% chance of holding on long enough for you to come back for her. Who
do you save first?
7) You are an EMT on the scene of a car crash that involves your spouse and
the lover you didn’t know s/he had. They are both gravely injured, your
spouse’s injuries the worst of them. You can tell it’s unlikely s/he
will pull through. Meanwhile, his/her lover has a neck wound that will
prove fatal if pressure isn’t applied soon. Whom do you choose to work
on?
8) You and your son are prisoners at a concentration camp. You son tried to
escape but was recaptured and sentenced to hang at the gallows. To send
a message to all others who may try to escape, the guard orders you to
pull the chair out from under your son; if you refuse, the guard will
kill your son and another innocent person in the camp. What do you do?
9) You are a doctor at a top hospital. You have six gravely ill patients,
five of whom are in urgent need of organ transplants. You can’t help
them, though, because there are no available organs that can be used to
save their lives. The sixth patient, however, will die without a
particular medicine. If s/he dies, you will be able to save the other
five patients by using the organs of patient 6, who is an organ donor.
What do you do?
LET THE EMOTIONAL WARS BEGIN!
- Quibbles :)
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