Diamonds come in very many different sizes, shapes, colours; and with various internal characteristics, proportions and distortions. At the same time, every diamond is unique; and each remains a precious stone.
Here is my second quiz on diamonds (below) which, provides you with further information about the world of diamonds, including: lifestyle, professional tips, popular culture, the diamond trade and mines.
Enjoy completing the quiz and do share it with your friends and social networks. At the end; you could leave your score, and comments, in the section below. Good-luck.
Also, if you wish to check out my earlier quiz on Diamonds; click here – Diamonds Quiz: No.1 – Thanks.
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Question of
The “white light reflections” within a beautiful diamond, are technically called; what?
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Pattern
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Scintillation
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Brightness
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Fire
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Question of
Diamonds are often used for celebrating engagements, marriages, birthdays, and in particular; for marking, which wedding anniversary?
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60th wedding anniversary
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50th wedding anniversary
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40th wedding anniversary
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30th wedding anniversary
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Question of
Diamond are formed beneath the earth’s surface under which of the following conditions?
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Low temperature and low pressure
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High temperature and low pressure
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Low temperature and high pressure
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High temperature and high pressure
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Question of
Diamonds are the birthstone gems for, which month?
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December
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April
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July
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October
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What is the name of the international procedures established in 2002 to eliminate the trade in conflict diamonds and control the export and import of all rough diamonds globally?
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The De Beers Declaration
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The Madison Diamonds Protocol
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The Kimberley Process
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The Cullinan Global Agreement
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Question of
Which of the following initials is used in the diamond trade to refer to the lowest-grade, low-quality diamonds?
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‘VS’
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‘VVS’
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‘S’
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‘I’
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Question of
For each 1 part of diamond found in an average diamond mine; how many parts of host rock has to be dug up, and sifted through?
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40,000 parts of host rock
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240,000 parts of host rock
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400,000 parts of host rock
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1 million parts of host rock
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Question of
In which of the following countries are diamond mines not found?
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Tanzania
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Vietnam
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China
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Venezuela
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Question of
In costing diamonds; ‘If two diamonds have identical clarity, colour and cut, but one is 1.03-carat and the other 0.98-carat (ie a negligible difference of 0.05 carats). Which of the following governs their values?
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The 1.03-carat diamond is worth slightly higher than the 0.98-carat diamond (5% more)
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The 0.98-carat diamond is worth about the same as the 1.03-carat diamond
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The 1.03-carat diamond is worth far more than the 0.98-carat diamond (20% more)
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Question of
How many carats is the largest diamond of all time; that was ever found?
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906 carats
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1,906 carats
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3,106 carats
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6,106 carats
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Question of
Which one of the following objects is able to scratch a diamond?
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Bronze
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Platinum
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Reinforced-Steel
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Diamond
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“Not so bad” again… 6 is fun and fine for me… Great quiz!
Quite right. A good balanced score again. Glad you enjoyed this quiz. Thanks
My pleasure
8/11 Very nice quiz – I learned a lot!
Very good score. Glad you enjoyed the quiz. Thanks
looks pretty good
Thanks
11 out of 11.
Got 3 correct…fun quiz though ?
Thanks. Well done. Glad you found it good fun. Thanks for playing! ?
I got 7 out of 11 right!
Well done Edith. Glad you found it useful. Thanks for playing!
Only 5 but learned a lot!
Well done Carol. Glad you found it useful. Thanks for playing!
Got 4 but learned a lot.
I guess all those years of being a buy them when I have to, caught up with me
Well done DocAndersen. Glad there was something for you to learn here. As there is so much to learn about this most precious of stones. Thanks for playing!
4 again! good quiz
Thanks. Well done Kim! Hope you played it again to improve your score. Cheers!
I believe I will remember without taking it again. I love rocks!
I got 7
That was great. Misty! Watch out for my further quizzes on diamonds. Thanks for playing!