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GIA Diamonds and Diamond Grading
Final Questions and Answers
Substantial price discounts are available to retailers and jewelry manufacturers who

✓ ~~~ can buy in large quantities.



The diamond industry has changed dramatically in recent years because

✓ ~~~ the world's supply of diamond rough has increased.



A diamond grading system provides

✓ ~~~ a consistent way to communicate diamond quality.



Diamond's supreme hardness and durability are

✓ ~~~ a result of the conditions under which it formed.



Wholesale price lists are usually organized according to

✓ ~~~ specific combinations of the Four Cs.



An estimation of the value of an article is a(n)

✓ ~~~ appraisal



The most consistent and dependable sources of diamond grades are

✓ ~~~ reputable gemological laboratories.



A diamond's clarity and color grades indicate its

, ✓ ~~~ quality



Once diamond deposits are located, mining companies

✓ ~~~ must spend additional time and money to evaluate and develop them.



Large, high-quality diamonds are

✓ ~~~ graded much more thoroughly than small, low-quality ones.



Reputable gem laboratories don't grade mounted diamonds because

✓ ~~~ mountings hide details of clarity and cut.



A wholesaler is someone who

✓ ~~~ sells to retailers



Diamond prices on wholesale price lists

✓ ~~~ depend on the market conditions that exist when the lists are published.



Dealers often sort melee by size using

✓ ~~~ sieves



The Argyle mine in Australia contributed to

✓ ~~~ the rise of the cutting industry in India.



Sightholders purchase diamond rough by

✓ ~~~ attending invitation-only trading events.

,Before the discovery of South Africa's diamond deposits, the world's two major

producers were India and

✓ ~~~ Brazil



Cecil Rhodes' main competitor in his early attempts to control diamond production

was

✓ ~~~ Barney Barnato



The group that united in 1890 to buy and sell all of the output of the major diamond

producers, including De Beers, was the

✓ ~~~ London Diamond Syndicate



Oppenheimer's answer to low diamond demand in the 1930s was to

✓ ~~~ shut down operations at De Beers mines.



In the diamond trade, the word "specials" refers to

✓ ~~~ diamond rough over 10.80 cts.



The Central Selling Organisation was a

✓ ~~~ rough diamond distribution agency.



The South African diamond rush was sparked by

✓ ~~~ the discovery of the Star of South Africa.



Diamond sources started appearing in South Africa during the

, ✓ ~~~ 1860's



The path diamonds followed from mine to consumer was called the

✓ ~~~ diamond pipeline.



The Diamond Information Center and the Diamond Promotion Service were created

to

✓ ~~~ assist in diamond marketing efforts.



The soft, diamond-bearing material near the surface of a diamond field was named

✓ ~~~ yellowground.



De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd. was named after

✓ ~~~ the owners of a farm where one of the first diamond rushes took place.



Who established De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd. in 1888?

✓ ~~~ Cecil Rhodes



De Beers requires its sightholders to have an excellent reputation in the industry and

✓ ~~~ the financial strength to make large purchase commitments.



Which diamond mine's huge production influenced the world market in the late

1980s?

✓ ~~~ Argyle

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