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GIA DIAMONDS AND DIAMOND GRADING
FINAL EXAM NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM
COMPLETE 100+ QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS PLUS RATIONALES||
LATEST UPDATE 2026
1. A diamond is composed of:

A. Silicon dioxide
B. Carbon
C. Aluminum oxide
D. Calcium carbonate

Answer: B
Rationale: Diamonds are crystalline carbon atoms bonded tetrahedrally.



2. Diamonds form under conditions of:

A. Low pressure and low temperature
B. High pressure and high temperature
C. High pressure and low temperature
D. Low pressure and high temperature

Answer: B
Rationale: Natural diamonds form deep in the Earth’s mantle under extreme conditions.



3. The typical depth of natural diamond formation is approximately:

A. 10–30 km
B. 70–90 km
C. 140–190 km
D. 300–500 km

Answer: C
Rationale: Diamonds form at depths of 140–190 km.

,4. Diamonds reach the surface primarily through:

A. Volcanic lava flows
B. River erosion
C. Kimberlite and lamproite pipes
D. Plate tectonics

Answer: C
Rationale: Kimberlite and lamproite are volcanic rocks that carry diamonds.



5. Which is NOT a diamond source rock?

A. Kimberlite
B. Lamproite
C. Basalt
D. Alluvial deposits

Answer: C
Rationale: Basalt does not host diamonds.




SECTION B: DIAMOND CRYSTAL STRUCTURE &
PROPERTIES
6. Diamond crystal system is:

A. Hexagonal
B. Trigonal
C. Cubic (isometric)
D. Orthorhombic

Answer: C
Rationale: Diamonds crystallize in the cubic system.



7. Diamond hardness on the Mohs scale is:

A. 8
B. 9

, C. 9.5
D. 10

Answer: D
Rationale: Diamond is the hardest known natural substance.



8. Diamond cleavage occurs in how many directions?

A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 6

Answer: C
Rationale: Diamond has four perfect cleavage directions.



9. Diamond fracture is described as:

A. Conchoidal
B. Fibrous
C. Splintery
D. Uneven

Answer: A
Rationale: Diamonds exhibit conchoidal fracture.



10. The refractive index of diamond is approximately:

A. 1.54
B. 2.42
C. 2.65
D. 3.10

Answer: B
Rationale: Diamond has a high RI of ~2.42, contributing to brilliance.




SECTION C: OPTICAL PROPERTIES

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