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Assume that a file has 16384 records. One record size is 32 bytes, its key size is 6 bytes, its block size 1024 bytes, the size of a block pointer is 10 bytes and the file is ordered on a non-key field. The file organization is unspanned. If the secondary index is built on the key field of the file, and a multi-level index scheme is used to store the secondary index, find out the number of first-level and second-level blocks in the multi-level index