
Certified Gemologist Mastery: 5 Practice Exams
Description
Master the Certified Gemologist (CG) exam with confidence through this comprehensive course designed for aspiring gemologists and jewelry professionals. Whether you're preparing for AGS certification or looking to refresh your expertise, this course offers a focused and effective way to test and enhance your knowledge through 5 high-quality practice exams with over 250 conceptual and scenario-based questions.
Each section is carefully aligned with the key topics outlined in the Certified Gemologist syllabus. The questions are modeled to reflect real-world challenges, terminology, and analysis standards followed by professional gemologists.
Syllabus Topics Covered:
1. Diamond Grading
Objective: Demonstrate expertise in diamond analysis using standardized methods (GIA and AGS).
Subtopics Include:
4Cs of Diamond Quality:
Color grading (D–Z scale)
Clarity grading (Inclusions & Blemishes)
Cut grading (AGS Ideal vs. GIA Excellent)
Carat weight and its impact on value
AGS Cut Grading System:
Performance-based cut evaluation
Light performance and proportion analysis
Diamond Plotting:
Creating accurate diamond plots
Inclusions identification & positioning
Fancy-Shaped Diamond Grading:
Differences in grading procedures vs. rounds
Cut evaluation challenges
Fluorescence & Treatments:
Identification and impact on value
2. Colored Stone Grading
Objective: Evaluate colored stones accurately using color science and grading techniques.
Subtopics Include:
Color Science & Grading:
Hue, tone, saturation (Munsell system)
AGS Colored Stone Grading Scales
Major Gemstone Identification:
Ruby, sapphire, emerald
Identification and valuation differences
Gemstone Phenomena:
Asterism, chatoyancy, color change, pleochroism
Gem Enhancements:
Heat treatment, fracture filling, diffusion
Disclosure requirements
3. Gem Identification
Objective: Use gemological equipment to distinguish natural, synthetic, and imitation stones.
Subtopics Include:
Instrument Use:
Microscope, refractometer, spectroscope
Polariscope, dichroscope, UV light
Synthetic vs. Natural Gems:
Growth structures, inclusions, lab markers
Imitation Stones & Simulants:
Glass, CZ, synthetic spinel, etc.
Gem Treatments Detection:
Detection of filled diamonds, dyed stones
4. Appraisal and Valuation Techniques
Objective: Perform accurate appraisals for insurance, estate, and resale purposes.
Subtopics Include:
Types of Appraisals:
Replacement value, fair market value, liquidation
Valuation Factors:
Market conditions, provenance, brand impact
Appraisal Writing:
Format and standards
Legal language and professional ethics
Insurance and Legal Compliance:
USPAP guidelines (where applicable)
AGS-approved appraisal methodology
5. Ethics & AGS Standards
Objective: Uphold AGS’s strict code of ethics and consumer protection practices.
Subtopics Include:
AGS Code of Ethics:
Honesty, transparency, customer-first philosophy
Professional Responsibility:
Accurate grading and fair representation
Recertification and Lifelong Learning:
Annual exams, continuing education
Who this course is for:
- Aspiring Certified Gemologists
- Graduate Gemologists
- Jewelry Professionals
- Gemology Students
Instructor
Aceready Academy is a professional learning platform dedicated to helping learners excel in certification exams across various domains. We offer expertly crafted practice tests, conceptual reviews, and real-world scenario questions to build confidence and mastery. Whether you're upskilling or preparing for industry-recognized certifications, Aceready Academy is your trusted partner for exam readiness and career growth