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GIA Diamonds & Diamond Grading – Exam Review Guide (2025–2026 Edition) Focus: Diamond formation, grading criteria, clarity assessment, color scales, laboratory evaluation methods.

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GIA Diamonds & Diamond Grading – Exam
Review Guide (2025–2026 Edition) Focus:
Diamond formation, grading criteria, clarity
assessment, color scales, laboratory
evaluation methods.
Diamond Formation & Sources

1. Most natural diamonds form under immense heat and pressure at depths of:
a) The Earth's crust (50-100 km)
b) The Earth's mantle (150-200 km) ✓
c) The Earth's outer core (300-500 km)
d) Volcanic pipes near the surface

2. The primary host rock for commercial diamond deposits is:
a) Kimberlite ✓
b) Lamproite
c) Peridotite
d) Basalt

3. Diamonds are primarily composed of:
a) Silicon Dioxide (SiO2)
b) Carbon (C) ✓
c) Zirconium Silicate (ZrSiO4)
d) Aluminum Oxide (Al2O3)

4. Alluvial diamond deposits are characterized by:
a) Diamonds found in their original volcanic pipe
b) Diamonds that have been transported by water and deposited in riverbeds or oceans

c) Diamonds formed by meteorite impact
d) Diamonds synthesized in a laboratory

5. The oldest known diamonds are approximately how old?
a) 50 million years

, b) 500 million years
c) 1-3 billion years
d) Over 3 billion years ✓

6. A "fancy" colored diamond's color is primarily caused by:
a) Trace elements or structural distortions during formation ✓
b) The presence of numerous inclusions
c) A higher than normal carbon isotope
d) Exposure to radiation after mining

7. The presence of which element causes a diamond to have a yellow color?
a) Boron
b) Hydrogen
c) Nickel
d) Nitrogen ✓

8. The presence of which element causes a diamond to have a blue color?
a) Boron ✓
b) Hydrogen
c) Nickel
d) Nitrogen

9. The geological process that brings diamonds from the mantle to the surface is:
a) Tectonic subduction
b) Deep-source volcanic eruption ✓
c) Glacial movement
d) Seismic liquefaction

10. Which of these is NOT a major source of diamond mining today?
a) Botswana
b) Russia
c) Canada
d) Brazil ✓ (Note: While Brazil produces diamonds, it is not a top-tier producer like the
others.)



The 4Cs & Grading Fundamentals

11. The Four Cs of diamond grading are:
a) Cut, Clarity, Carat, Cost

, b) Color, Clarity, Carat, Crystal
c) Cut, Clarity, Carat, Color ✓
d) Cut, Clarity, Certification, Color

12. A metric carat is defined as:
a) 100 milligrams ✓
b) 200 milligrams
c) 1 gram
d) 5 grams

13. When weighing diamonds, a point represents:
a) 0.01 carat ✓
b) 0.1 carat
c) 1.0 carat
d) 10 carats

14. The GIA D-to-Z color scale is a measure of:
a) The presence of fancy colors
b) The absence of color ✓
c) The level of fluorescence
d) The presence of nitrogen

15. On the GIA clarity scale, which grade represents a "loupe-clean" diamond?
a) Internally Flawless (IF) ✓
b) Very, Very Slightly Included (VVS1)
c) Very Slightly Included (VS1)
d) Flawless (FL)

16. The term "Fluorescence" in a diamond grading report refers to:
a) The diamond's brilliance in sunlight
b) The diamond's reaction to long-wave UV light ✓
c) The diamond's electrical conductivity
d) The diamond's phosphorescence after light exposure

17. The most important C that directly impacts a diamond's brilliance and fire is:
a) Carat Weight
b) Clarity
c) Color
d) Cut ✓

, 18. A diamond's "make" refers to:
a) Its country of origin
b) The quality of its cut proportions and finish ✓
c) The synthetic process used to create it
d) The type of inclusions it contains

19. GIA diamond grading reports are issued for:
a) Natural diamonds only
b) Natural and treated diamonds only
c) Natural, treated, and synthetic diamonds ✓
d) Only diamonds over 1 carat

20. The primary purpose of a diamond grading report is to:
a) Provide a monetary appraisal
b) Describe key characteristics and quality factors in a consistent, unbiased manner ✓
c) Certify the diamond's country of origin
d) Guarantee the diamond's investment value



Clarity Grading

21. An inclusion is defined as:
a) A surface blemish
b) An internal characteristic ✓
c) A polish line
d) A type of crystal

22. A characteristic that breaks the surface of a polished diamond is called a:
a) Feather
b) Cavity
c) Internal Grain Line
d) Blemish ✓

23. The standard magnification used for determining a final clarity grade is:
a) 10x ✓
b) 20x
c) 30x
d) 40x
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