CS 3 Flashcards
1
Q
- Which is classified in the orthorhombic crystal system?
A. Beryl
B. Topaz
C. Garnet
D. Corundum
A
B. Topaz
2
Q
- Rough spinel often occurs as
A. twinned crystals.
B. tall, columnar crystals.
C. microcrystalline aggregates.
D. flattened cleavage fragments.
A
A. twinned crystals.
3
Q
- Needles of actinolite found in emerald are classified as
A. cleavages.
B. inclusions.
C. penetration twins.
D. impurity elements.
A
B. inclusions.
4
Q
- Which gems are cryptocrystalline aggregates?
A. Opal and amethyst
B. Nephrite and jadeite
C. Sugilite and lapis lazuli
D. Chalcedony and turquoise
A
D. Chalcedony and turquoise
5
Q
- Which type of twinning is caused by environmental change after the gem forms?
A. Cyclic
B. Primary
C. Penetration
D. Polysynthetic
A
D. Polysynthetic
6
Q
- Crystals that grow in a flux that is highly saturated with the necessary elements tend to be
A. large.
B. small.
C. terminated.
D. well formed.
A
B. small.
7
Q
- A two-phase inclusion is a cavity in a gem that’s typically filled with
A. a pair of liquids.
B. a gas and a solid.
C. a liquid and a gas.
D. two solids of different colors.
A
C. a liquid and a gas.
8
Q
- Which aggregate’s crystals are visible only under very high magnification?
A. Mesocrystalline
B. Megacrystalline
C. Microcrystalline
D. Cryptocrystalline
A
D. Cryptocrystalline
9
Q
- Atoms in a gem that are not part of its essential chemical composition are
A. unit cells.
B. inclusions.
C. trace elements.
D. chemical compounds.
A
C. trace elements.
10
Q
- Many fashioned rubies have shallow proportions because they’re cut from
A. flattened crystals.
B. tall, columnar crystals.
C. heavily included rough.
D. flattened cleavage pieces.
A
A. flattened crystals.
11
Q
- How heavy an object is in relation to its size is called its
A. density.
B. carat total.
C. atomic index.
D. specific gravity.
A
A. density.
12
Q
- The trace elements that cause corundum’s blue are
A. iron and titanium.
B. chromium and iron.
C. aluminum and oxygen.
D. aluminum and chromium.
A
A. iron and titanium.
13
Q
- Which element causes red in ruby and green in emerald?
A. Calcium
B. Potassium
C. Chromium
D. Magnesium
A
C. Chromium
14
Q
- A unit cell defines a mineral’s
A. size.
B. habit.
C. shape.
D. basic identity.
A
D. basic identity.
15
Q
- Which type of twinning looks as if two crystal halves are mirror images?
A. Cyclic
B. Contact
C. Penetration
D. Polysynthetic
A
D. Polysynthetic