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2nd opinion:

An object that reflects all colors appears to be the same color

as the light with which it's being illuminated, whatever that is.

3rd answer.

The second opinion shows a misunderstanding of light. some wavelengths are absorbed more than others, which leaves the reflected wavelengths we see.

As the question specified 'all colours' then the correct answer is white.

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