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A single-level ordered index where the index points to  individual records  rather than  blocks of data    is known as:  *1 pointA. Dense indexB. Sparse indexC. Primary indexD. Secondary index

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A single-level ordered index where the index points to  individual records  rather than  blocks of data    is known as:  *1 pointA. Dense indexB. Sparse indexC. Primary indexD. Secondary index

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The answer is A. Dense index. In a dense index, there is an index record for every search key value in the database. This index points to individual records, making data access faster.

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