You are the decision maker. You have two train lines. One
line is used by trains often. And the other one is used by
only one train aday at morning.
In midday, 5 children went to play with balls. They went to
play on these two lines. 4 Children choose to play on the
second line (often a busy line of trains) and only one (the
youngest one) choose to play on the deserted line
At a certain time a train (that can never be stopped came on
the second line). You can switch to go on deserted line.
Anyhow, if you are the decision maker, will you choose first
or second line? and Why? (Children/child on chosen line will
be killed by the train, there is no escape)
Answer Posted / shashi
As a decision maker, I'll switch to deserted line.
That way only one kid is killed and rest 4 are saved. I do
not agree with the above answer, as playing on Railway line
is not a good idea by any chance.
Other four after watching this incidence will never ever
plan to play on railway track.
It is all about setting example by sacrificing one and
saving rest four. Besides this they will spread the message
and save many more.
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