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hello friends welcome to the video series on interview question for the SQL pl/sql developers in the previous videos we have seen about what is an index what are the types of index and in detail about like beta index bitmap and function based index and when to use these type of indexes so as a continuation of that in this video we will see about what is a diversity index so here is a list of questions remits specific to the worst key index if you can able to answer to these three questions then we will be able to get the most of the concepts related to the reverse key index let us start with what is the reverse key index so Traverse key index is a b-tree type index only but there is one difference that the way it stores the key value this is exactly like a b-tree the only difference is it just reversed the key value and stores in the index will be able to better understand if they see how the data is stored the next couple of slides there are two more very important information you nee