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Q. What is the purpose of the 'chmod 777' command?
  • (A) It grants read, write, and execute permissions to the owner only.
  • (B) It grants read and write permissions to everyone.
  • (C) It grants read, write, and execute permissions to everyone.
  • (D) It revokes all permissions.
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βœ… Correct Answer: (C) It grants read, write, and execute permissions to everyone.

Explanation: The 'chmod 777' command grants read, write, and execute permissions to everyone.

Explanation by: Vikash Gupta
The 'chmod 777' command grants read, write, and execute permissions to everyone.

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