Question-11: An access control list, often known as an ACL, is a technique that you may use to determine who has access to your buckets and objects, as well as what degree of access they have. You can also specify the amount of access they have. You may assign Access Control Lists (ACLs) to each each bucket and object in Cloud Storage. One or more entries make up each Access Control List. An entry grants a certain user (or group) the authority to carry out a particular set of operations. What will occur if you do not give the user Bob permission to visit a Cloud Storage bucket, but you do use an ACL to enable Bob access to an item that is stored in that bucket?
A. Because he was given access to at least one item in the bucket, Bob will have access to every item within.
B. Because bucket and object ACLs are independent of one another, Bob will be able to access the object.
C. Since Bob doesn't have access to the bucket, he won't be able to get to the item.
D. When an item is located within a bucket to which a user does not have access, access to it cannot be granted.
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: 2 Explanation: ACL enables you to control access at object level.