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#5
Sorry for the third consecutive post, but the quick answer to your question is to type "unzip -h" in the console to get the options. For basic unzipping I don't think any modifiers are needed, so just "unzip filename" as far as I know. Verbose mode can be helpful though.

(Having flashbacks to the 90's and pkunzip in DOS, my last command-line experience.)