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Value - ANSWERThe combination of the Four C's relates primarily to 0.200 gram - ANSWERThe metric carat equals Facets - ANSWERThe small, flat, polished surfaces on a finished diamond are called - ANSWERMost diamonds used in jewelry are Carbon - ANSWERDiamond is composed primarily of ...

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GIA Diamond Essentials Final Exam
Questions With Correct Answers!!
Value - ANSWERThe combination of the Four C's relates primarily to

0.200 gram - ANSWERThe metric carat equals

Facets - ANSWERThe small, flat, polished surfaces on a finished diamond are called

- ANSWERMost diamonds used in jewelry are

Carbon - ANSWERDiamond is composed primarily of

Fancy cuts - ANSWERGem shapes and cutting styles other than the standard round
brilliant are called

Blemishes - ANSWERClarity characteristics confined to the surface of a polished
diamond are called

- ANSWERThe term "point" in reference to weight is equal to

Hardness - ANSWERA gemstone's resistance to scratching is known as its

A half carat of diamonds - ANSWEROn average, mine workers must process more
than a ton of rock to recover

Fire - ANSWERThe flashes of color you see in a polished diamond are called

57 or 58 facets - ANSWERA standard round brilliant-cut diamond has

Are mostly triangular or kite-shaped - ANSWERThe term brilliant cut is used for
gemstones with facets that

More impact on a diamond's value - ANSWERCompared to blemishes, inclusions
normally have

Girdle - ANSWERThe three major parts of a polished diamond are crown, pavilion,
and

Apparent clarity - ANSWERFracture filling can dramatically affect a diamond's

Knot - ANSWERAn included diamond crystal that reaches the surface of a cut
diamond is called a

Tone & saturation - ANSWERTo color grade a light yellow or brown diamond,
graders compare it to a masterstone for

, H - ANSWERWhich of the following GIA color grades indicates the greatest amount
of yellow?

- ANSWERThe most common color of fluorescence in gem-quality diamond is


Loupe - ANSWERThe most convenient and inexpensive magnifier adequate for
diamond grading is the

Bearding - ANSWERWhich of the following is a result of the bruting process?

SI1 or SI2 - ANSWERA diamond with "noticeable inclusions at 10X would receive
which of the following clarity grades?

Slightly included - ANSWERYou should tell your customers that the SI designation
means

Plot - ANSWERA detailed map of a diamond, showing its clarity characteristics, is
called a

Extra facets on the pavilion not visible face up - ANSWERA diamond that's graded
Flawless might still have

Inclusions - ANSWERThe general term for clarity characteristics within a diamond is

Natural - ANSWERWhen part of the rough crystal's original surface is left on a
fashioned diamond, it's called a

Nature - ANSWEROne of the five factors that determine the overall effect of
inclusions on clarity is

10X - ANSWERThe standard magnification used for clarity grading is

Clarity characteristics - ANSWERIn describing inclusions to customers, which of the
following terms would probably be best to use?

Feather - ANSWERThe general term for any break in a diamond is

Blemishes - ANSWERClarity characteristics limited to the surface of a diamond are
called

A range of color - ANSWEREach letter grade in the GIA Color Scale represents

D - ANSWEROn the GIA color scale, the top grade in the normal color range is

- ANSWERThe most commonly encountered colors among colored diamonds are

Colorless to light yellow, brown, and gray - ANSWERThe normal color range of
diamonds is

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