| 1 |
The author implies that silicate inclusions were most often formed |
| A. |
with small diamonds inside of them |
| B. |
with trace elements derived from their host minerals |
| C. |
by the radioactive decay of rare igneous rocks |
| D. |
at an earlier period than were their host minerals |
| E. |
from the crystallization of rare igneous material |
| 2 |
According to the passage, the age of silicate minerals included in diamonds can be determined due to a feature of the |
| A. |
trace elements in the diamond hosts |
| B. |
trace elements in the rock surrounding the diamonds |
| C. |
trace elements in the silicate minerals |
| D. |
silicate minerals' crystal structure |
| E. |
host diamonds' crystal structure |
| 3 |
The author states that which of the following generally has a crystal structure similar to that of diamond? |
| A. |
Lamproite |
| B. |
Kimberlite |
| C. |
Olivine |
| D. |
Pyroxene |
| E. |
Garnet |
| 4 |
The main purpose of the passage is to |
| A. |
explain why it has not been possible to determine the age of diamonds |
| B. |
explain how it might be possible to date some diamonds |
| C. |
compare two alternative approaches to determining the age of diamonds |
| D. |
compare a method of dating diamonds with a method used to date certain silicate minerals |
| E. |
compare the age of diamonds with that of certain silicate minerals contained within them |