single word requests - Term for a choice that you like and you dislike?


First Q here. If this has been asked before sorry (Did search)


Term for a choice that you like and you dislike? And you can/would probably only take the choice you like.


For example:


A justice department lawyer says to you "Either testify or go to prison for 25 to life". Or "Enter witness protection or Vito is going to put you in the ground".


In the above statements, we have two choices. But only one choice is viable. "To testify", or "Enter witness protection".


What is such a choice called? (It can not be called a dilemma).



Answer



How about the Hobson's choice?



Hobson's choice: a situation in which you are supposed to make a choice but do not have a real choice because there is only one thing you can have or do.



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