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From Zyr:
If not liking chocolate is his reason for not choosing it, then he can't choose it because he doesn't like it. Incidently, I also said (in a later post) that this doesn't nessesarily deny free will.
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You were doing OK until you said that. Suppose he was allergic to the alternative choice, for example? You were posed with a trick question, which implied that this was another way of posing the original question, and you bit on it. Nothing was proven by the questioner about the accuracy of your original answers, except that you were capable of making wrong answers at times.