When starting a program with the `nice` command without any additional parameters, the default nice level is set to:
B. 0
The `nice` command without additional parameters typically sets the nice level to 0, which means that the process runs with the standard or default priority. A positive nice value increases the priority, while a negative nice value decreases it.
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