Think you know diamonds?

Pretty smart about baubles and beads are you? Well… if you think you’ve got the right stuff, take the following diamond and engagement I.Q. test. If you answer 80% or better, you win a personal diamond consultation with The Diamond Guy® himself! So what have you got to lose?! Even if you don’t get the 80% The Diamond Guy® will send you a free copy of his #1 best selling book on diamonds, "How to Buy a Diamond". But if you don’t miss more than 4 of the 20 true and false questions you get to have your own personal phone conversation with Fred Cuellar a.k.a. The Diamond Guy® to pick his brain about anything you like! So go ahead, roll them dice and test your diamond I.Q.

1 There are two main categories to describe the shape of diamond, round and fancy.
      True False
2 A round diamond can't be fancy.
      True False
3 Diamonds come in all colors of the rainbow.
      True False
4 There is a direct correlation between women who want to trade in their old engagement ring for a new one and divorce.
      True False
5 Diamonds are measured in karats.
      True False
6 The average person in the U.S. spends two months salary on an engagement ring.
      True False
7 A poorly proportioned diamond is unattractive.
      True False
8 A young diamond is at least 100 million years old.
      True False
9 The "pond effect" is used to describe the rippling effect seen in a square emerald cut diamond known as Asscher.
      True False
10 The smarter you are the less likely your marriage will end in divorce.
      True False
11 Diamonds are extremely rare.
      True False
12 A Canary diamond is an old slang term for a diamond that really sings.
      True False
13 A red diamond is the most expensive gemstone per carat weight in the world.
      True False
14 The #1 complaint women have about their diamond is size.
      True False
15 Rice is thrown at weddings as an old custom to symbolize that your pantry may always be filled with food.
      True False
16 Diamonds look best when they are held by a white metal.
      True False
17 A recent study of women ages 38-54 when asked, "What was the single most important factor in choosing a marriage partner?" Thirtyfour percent responded personal wealth.
      True False
18 The average age of a man who gets engaged is 27.
      True False
19 The average size diamond bought in the U.S. is 1 carat (ct).
      True False
20 Diamonds are graded under 10X magnification for color.
      True False