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GIA Diamonds and Diamond Grading Final Exam #2 with 194 correct solutions Graded A+. GIA D, Exams of Mechanical Engineering

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GIA Diamonds and Diamond Grading
Final Exam #2 with 194 correct solutions
Graded A+.
GIA Diamonds and Diamond Grading
Final Exam #2 with 194 correct solutions
Graded A+.
What group was critical to De Beers's early sales strategy? - ANSWER London Diamond Syndicate
How are gem-quality rough diamonds sorted? - ANSWER Color
What generation was first to connect with diamonds as a representation of lifetime commitment? -
ANSWER Baby Boomers
Where did the diamond industry first start? - ANSWER India
What describes the concept of centrally controlled supply, purchase, promotion, and sales of rough
diamonds? - ANSWER Single-channel marketing
What mantle layer is most dense? - ANSWER Lower mantle
What happens to diamond if lamproite stalls in the continental crust? - ANSWER Will turn into graphite
When does subduction occur? - ANSWER When a continental and oceanic plate collide
How are metamorphic rocks formed? - ANSWER High heat and high pressure
What is an example of a superdeep diamond? - ANSWER CLIPPIR diamonds, blue diamonds, Brazil's
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Final Exam #2 with 194 correct solutions

Graded A+.

GIA Diamonds and Diamond Grading

Final Exam #2 with 194 correct solutions

Graded A+.

What group was critical to De Beers's early sales strategy? - ANSWER London Diamond Syndicate

How are gem-quality rough diamonds sorted? - ANSWER Color

What generation was first to connect with diamonds as a representation of lifetime commitment? - ANSWER Baby Boomers

Where did the diamond industry first start? - ANSWER India

What describes the concept of centrally controlled supply, purchase, promotion, and sales of rough diamonds? - ANSWER Single-channel marketing

What mantle layer is most dense? - ANSWER Lower mantle

What happens to diamond if lamproite stalls in the continental crust? - ANSWER Will turn into graphite

When does subduction occur? - ANSWER When a continental and oceanic plate collide

How are metamorphic rocks formed? - ANSWER High heat and high pressure

What is an example of a superdeep diamond? - ANSWER CLIPPIR diamonds, blue diamonds, Brazil's Junia diamond

Final Exam #2 with 194 correct solutions

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What might black spinel in a mineral sample indicate? - ANSWER A good sign that a pipe is nearby

What equipment might offshore deep-sea diamond mining use? - ANSWER Robotic/automated crawlers

What deposit type produces most diamonds mined today? - ANSWER Primary deposits

What type of sampling gives an initial idea of diamond quality for a deposit? - ANSWER Character sampling

Where are rocks and geological structures similar to Africa found due to ancient connections? - ANSWER Brazil

What is another term for crystal lattice? - ANSWER Crystal structure

What type are most natural diamonds? - ANSWER Type Ia

What is a smooth, flat break in a crystal parallel to a cleavage plane? - ANSWER Cleavage

What is a flat, triangular, twinned diamond crystal? - ANSWER Macle

What types of point defects are found in diamonds? - ANSWER Intrinsic defect and extrinsic defects

What influences light absorption, resulting in bodycolor? - ANSWER Color center

What trace element can cause a violet color in diamonds? - ANSWER Hydrogen-related defects

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What does HPHT stand for? - ANSWER High pressure, high temperature

What rough form does NOT appear in natural diamonds - ANSWER Cuboctahedrons

What diamond type can be created by the HPHT method? - ANSWER Type 1b

What diamonds have strain pattern and intensity similar to natural diamonds? - ANSWER CVD lab-grown diamonds

When should the origin of a lab-grown diamond be disclosed? - ANSWER At every step

What diamond clarity treatment expands inclusions? - ANSWER Internal laser drilling

What diamond color treatment further modifies color by allowing vacancies and trace elements to diffuse post-irradiation? - ANSWER Annealing

What describes the formation of graphite around a diamond's mineral inclusions and feathers? - ANSWER Graphitization

What diamond clarity treatment relies on similar refractive index (RI) values? - ANSWER Fracture filling

How can HPHT treatment alter a diamond's color? - ANSWER HPHT treatment can move and rearrange defects in a diamonds crystal lattice

What feature can a colorless diamond and a simulant have in common? - ANSWER Transparent

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What can help rapidly identify a strontium titanate doublet? - ANSWER Fire

What is a benefit of simulants? - ANSWER Less expensive

What is a diamond's heft in relation to most simulants? - ANSWER Lower

What does an electronic scale require immediately after is it leveled for accurate measurement? - ANSWER Calibration

What term describes an expert diamond dealer or manufacturer? - ANSWER Diamantaire

What is a sieve set? - ANSWER Set of circular plates, each punched with precisely sized holes, used for sorting small, round gems by size

What does cooling a diamond do to spectral absorption peaks? - ANSWER Sharpens spectral absorption peaks and allows gemologists to identify the optical defects in the diamond

What can UV-Vis-NIR spectroscopy help identify? - ANSWER A diamond's absorption of visible light, portions or UV light and infrared regions close to the visible range

What is an agreement that involves multiple payments over time? - ANSWER Terms of payment

What is the per-carat price of a 2ct diamond selling for $40,000? - ANSWER $20,

What parcel price comes at a premium? - ANSWER Pick price

How do dealers quote diamond prices? - ANSWER Per-carat price

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What material are masterstones? - ANSWER Diamonds

What position are colored diamonds color graded in? - ANSWER Face-up

Where is the focus when color grading a heavily included diamond? - ANSWER The least included area

How do you measure a diamond's depth? - ANSWER Millimeter gauge OR as a percentage of its average diameter

How many star facet lengths on a round brilliant diamond are estimated before averaging? - ANSWER 8

What weight retention method can change the balance of the diamond's face-up pattern? - ANSWER Painting

What facet forms the pavilion angle when it meets the girdle plane? - ANSWER Pavilion

What pavilion depth percentage might reflect the girdle face-up through the table? - ANSWER 37%

Why do diamonds with thick girdles offer less value? - ANSWER Paying for more weight than you see

What might be found in a diamond with misalignment (Aln)? - ANSWER Misshapen facets

How do shallow pavilion angles affect appearance? - ANSWER Make it look foggy

What style describes a diamond that has both brilliant-cut and step-cut facets? - ANSWER Mixed cut

What is the area between the head and belly of an oval? - ANSWER Shoulders

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What is used for total depth percentage calculation in fancy shapes? - ANSWER Width of stone (instead of average girdle diameter)

Why is there no single cut grading standard for fancy cuts? - ANSWER Too many variations

What style helps avoid point breakage in fancy cuts? - ANSWER French tip

What is the length-to-width ratio for a fancy cut 4.00mm long and 2.00mm wide? - ANSWER 2:

How do diamond professionals estimate the weight of mounted diamonds? - ANSWER Mathematical formulas

What do appraisers assign to larger mounted diamonds when color grading? - ANSWER Single grade

What term describes a diamond whose clarity can become VVS after repolishing? - ANSWER Improvable

What is a good case for recutting? - ANSWER Remove color zoning (rarely used) OR increase color

A diamond buying and selling club (they have them in trading centers) - ANSWER Bourse

A type of rock that diamonds form in

  • igneous rock (formed from a molten state)
  • most diamond form in this rock
  • has consistent release of carbon - ANSWER Peridotite

A type of rock that diamonds for in

Final Exam #2 with 194 correct solutions

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Diamonds are more concentrated in which type of deposit? - ANSWER Marine deposits

The first step in exploring for diamonds is to _____ - ANSWER Look for the oldest parts of the earths crust

The diamond industry has changed dramatically in recent years because _____ - ANSWER The world's supply of diamond rough has increased (more diamonds are available to people)

The Argyle mind in Australia contributed to the rise of the cutting industry in _____ - ANSWER India

What is the softest crystal direction in diamond? - ANSWER Dodecahedral

What crystal structure does diamond belong to? - ANSWER Isometric or cubic crystal structure

What are diamond's 3 internal crystal planes? - ANSWER Cubic (runs horizontal), octahedral (on face), dodecahedral (runs vertical)

The crystal planes most suitable for cleaving a diamond are the _______ planes? - ANSWER Octahedral planes

Another name for the cubic system - ANSWER Isometric

Polishes the crown and pavilion mains - ANSWER Blocker

Polishing of the star and upper and lower half facets - ANSWER Brillianteering

Bezel facets are the ones shaped like ____ - ANSWER Kites

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Star facets are the ones shaped like _____ next to the table - ANSWER Triangles

Upper half facets are the ones on the ______ next to the girdle - ANSWER Outer edge

Visible light is a form of - ANSWER Radiant energy

Grease on the pavilion of a diamond results in - ANSWER More light leakage through the pavilion

The rotary saw contributed to the diamond cutting industry by - ANSWER Allowing for greater weight retention from rough

A surface indentation with tiny, root-like feathers penetrating the stone is called a _____ - ANSWER Bruise

A stone with only a few extra facets on its pavilion that can't be seen face-up should be graded _____ - ANSWER Flawless

Diamonds with minute inclusions that range from difficult to very difficult to see under 10x are classified as - ANSWER VVS1 or VVS

Blemish; A small opening that looks like a tiny white dot at 10x - ANSWER Pit

An included diamond crustal that extends to the surface after fashioning - ANSWER Know

A long, thin crystal that looks like a tiny rod at 10x - ANSWER Needle

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Noticeable inclusions that are easy (SI1) or very easy (SI2) to see at 10x

  • all inclusions are possible, grade depends on visibility - ANSWER Requirements for a SI1 and SI

Inclusions are obvious at 10x but can be seen without magnification

  • inclusions seriously affect durability
  • usually used for industrial purposes - ANSWER Requirements for I1, I2, and I

Green - blemishes

Red - inclusions

Red and Green - cavities, indented naturals, knots, etch channels, laser drill holes

Black - metal work from setting - ANSWER What do the colors on a plot mean?

Ia: abundant, plentiful nitrogen; near-colorless to yellow

Ib: rare, less nitrogen than Ia; more yellow than Ia

IIa: very rare, little to no nitrogen; colorless, brown, or gray

IIb: very rare, contains boron, little to no nitrogen; blue - ANSWER Diamond types

The relative lightness or darkness of a color - ANSWER Tone

A color's strength or intensity (ranging from dull to pure vivid) - ANSWER Saturation

The basic color of an object - ANSWER Hue

The care that goes into the fashioning of a polished diamond, as confirmed by its finish - ANSWER Craftsmanship

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A diamond's physical shape, including its proportions and durability, determined by decisions made during the fashioning process - ANSWER Design

The quality of the polish and precision of the cut of a fashioned gemstone - ANSWER Finish

Uses the star facets to estimate table %

  • star facets should be 1/2 of the way from table edge to girdle
  • if they go 1/3 of the way...CAUSES IT TO BOW IN (subtract 6% from estimate)
  • if they go 2/3 of the way...CAUSES IT TO BOW OUT (add 6% to the estimate) - ANSWER The bowing method

60% - ANSWER Use the bowing method; If the lines are straight, the table % is about...

53% - ANSWER Use the bowing method; If the lines bow in noticeably, the table % is about...

58% - ANSWER Use the bowing method; If the lines bow in slightly, the table % is about...

63% - ANSWER Use the bowing method; If the lines bow out slightly, the table % is about...

67% - ANSWER Use the bowing method; If the lines bow out noticeably, the table % is about...

Used to estimate table %

  • simplest and quickest method but need experience looking at lots of different table sizes
  • Small flash = table % less than 60%
  • Medium flash = table % is 60-64%
  • Large flash = table is 65% or more - ANSWER The flash method

Final Exam #2 with 194 correct solutions

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57.5-63% - ANSWER Excellent cut grades corresponding total depth % is...

56-64.5% - ANSWER Very good cut grades corresponding total depth % is...

53-66.5% - ANSWER Good cut grades corresponding total depth % is...

51-70.9% - ANSWER Fair cut grades corresponding total depth % is...

Less than 51% to greater than 70% - ANSWER Poor cut grades corresponding total depth % is...

Pavilion depth percentage - ANSWER Culet size should be considered when determining...

Larger - ANSWER As a diamond's pavilion gets deeper, its table reflection becomes...

True - ANSWER Naturals are a part of an evaluation proportion symmetry...True or False

Pavilions shallower than 38% - ANSWER In round brilliants, the girdle reflection (fisheye effect) becomes visible face-up at what pavilion depth?

Head, shoulder, belly, wing, point - ANSWER What are the parts of a pear shape?

Point, belly, wing, point - ANSWER What are the parts of a marquise shape?

Cleft, lobe, belly, wing, point - ANSWER What are the parts of a heart shape?

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(table size (measured across the width) / width) x 100

*round to the nearest 1% - ANSWER How do you calculate table % of a fancy-cut?

(depth/width) x 100

*round to the nearest tenth - ANSWER How do you calculate total depth of a fancy-cut?

(depth / AGD) x 100 - ANSWER How do you calculate total depth of a round brilliant?

59-63% or about 60% - ANSWER The normal range for total depth % on a round brilliant is...

YAG - ANSWER Which is harder? YAG or GGG?

GGG - ANSWER Which has higher dispersion (fire) YAG or GGG?

GGG - ANSWER Which has a higher specific gravity YAG or GGG?

Glass - ANSWER Diamond simulants called "paste" are...

Man-made diamond simulant

  • singly refractive
  • low hardness
  • more dispersion than diamond - ANSWER Strontium titanate

Diamond simulant

  • more dispersive than strontium titanate
  • low hardness

Final Exam #2 with 194 correct solutions

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The price of a gem divided by its own carat weight - ANSWER Per-carat pricing

Table % = (average table diameter / AGD) x 100 - ANSWER How do you calculate table % for a round brilliant?

Use the distance btwn table edge and girdle at 100%

  • if stars reach 1/3 of the way = 35%
  • if stars reach 1/2 of the way = 50%
  • if stars reach 2/3 of the way = 65%
  • if stars reach 3/4 of the way = 75%

*Average all 8 estimations and round to the nearest 5% - ANSWER How do you estimate star length %?

Blemish - ANSWER Is a nick a blemish or an inclusion

An inclusion - ANSWER Is a chip a blemish or an inclusion?