Jewelry Design MCQs 50 Score: 0 Attempted: 0/50 Subscribe 1. What is the primary purpose of jewelry design? (A) To predict fashion trends (B) To create decorative and functional adornments (C) To manufacture fabrics (D) To build accessories for machinery 2. Which metal is most commonly used in fine jewelry? (A) Iron (B) Aluminum (C) Gold (D) Copper 3. What does “carat” measure in gemstones? (A) Color intensity (B) Weight (C) Shape (D) Price 4. Which gemstone is known as the birthstone for April? (A) Sapphire (B) Diamond (C) Ruby (D) Emerald 5. The process of setting stones into metal is called: (A) Casting (B) Mounting (C) Engraving (D) Polishing 6. What is the term for imitation jewelry? (A) Fine jewelry (B) Costume jewelry (C) Precious jewelry (D) Antique jewelry 7. Which technique involves hammering metal into shape? (A) Soldering (B) Forging (C) Plating (D) Polishing 8. Enameling in jewelry refers to: (A) Adding gemstones (B) Fusing colored glass powder onto metal (C) Polishing with chemicals (D) Electroplating gold 9. Which gemstone is typically green? (A) Sapphire (B) Emerald (C) Ruby (D) Topaz 10. The process of joining two metal pieces with a filler metal is: (A) Plating (B) Welding (C) Soldering (D) Carving 11. A “cabochon” refers to: (A) A gemstone cut with facets (B) A smooth, polished gemstone without facets (C) A metal mold (D) A type of clasp 12. Which type of clasp is most common in necklaces? (A) Hook clasp (B) Lobster clasp (C) Box clasp (D) Button clasp 13. What is hallmarking in jewelry? (A) Adding a designer logo (B) Certifying the purity of precious metals (C) Setting gemstones (D) Polishing the jewelry surface 14. Which precious metal has the chemical symbol “Ag”? (A) Gold (B) Silver (C) Platinum (D) Palladium 15. “Filigree” is a design technique involving: (A) Large gemstone settings (B) Delicate metalwork patterns (C) Laser engraving (D) Bead stringing 16. Which stone is traditionally used in engagement rings? (A) Sapphire (B) Diamond (C) Topaz (D) Garnet 17. The Mohs scale measures: (A) Metal purity (B) Gemstone hardness (C) Jewelry weight (D) Color intensity 18. Which process creates hollow jewelry items? (A) Wax carving (B) Electroforming (C) Beading (D) Forging 19. What does “plating” mean in jewelry? (A) Removing impurities (B) Covering a metal with a thin layer of another metal (C) Cutting gemstones (D) Heat-treating gold 20. Which of the following is considered a precious gemstone? (A) Amethyst (B) Garnet (C) Ruby (D) Citrine 21. The term “karat” in gold represents: (A) Stone size (B) Purity of gold (C) Density of metal (D) Weight of gemstone 22. Which jewelry style features bold, colorful, and oversized designs? (A) Minimalist (B) Art Deco (C) Bohemian (D) Victorian 23. What is the most common gemstone cut? (A) Princess cut (B) Emerald cut (C) Round brilliant cut (D) Cushion cut 24. In pearl grading, “luster” refers to: (A) Size of the pearl (B) Surface shine and reflection (C) Weight of the pearl (D) Shape of the pearl 25. The term “bezel setting” means: (A) Gemstone is glued on metal (B) Gemstone is surrounded by a metal rim (C) Stone is hanging loose (D) Only the bottom is held 26. Which period is known for ornate, floral jewelry designs? (A) Gothic (B) Art Nouveau (C) Bauhaus (D) Modernist 27. A “brooch” is typically worn on: (A) Neck (B) Wrist (C) Clothing (D) Finger 28. What is the traditional birthstone for July? (A) Emerald (B) Ruby (C) Sapphire (D) Amethyst 29. Which metal is hypoallergenic and commonly used in fine jewelry? (A) Nickel (B) Platinum (C) Brass (D) Lead 30. The process of carving designs into gemstones is called: (A) Beading (B) Intaglio (C) Forging (D) Etching 31. What is the purpose of rhodium plating on white gold? (A) To increase weight (B) To enhance shine and durability (C) To reduce cost (D) To change gold into silver 32. Which jewelry style emerged in the 1920s featuring geometric patterns? (A) Victorian (B) Art Deco (C) Rococo (D) Minimalist 33. Which gemstone is the hardest on the Mohs scale? (A) Sapphire (B) Ruby (C) Diamond (D) Spinel 34. A “pendant” is a jewelry piece designed to: (A) Be worn on fingers (B) Hang from a chain or necklace (C) Be attached to clothing (D) Secure earrings 35. Which technique is used to create patterns with tiny beads? (A) Plating (B) Bead weaving (C) Casting (D) Forging 36. The term “annealing” in jewelry refers to: (A) Hardening the metal (B) Softening the metal by heat treatment (C) Removing gemstones (D) Coating with gold 37. Which is NOT a precious metal? (A) Platinum (B) Gold (C) Silver (D) Brass 38. What is the purpose of a loupe in jewelry making? (A) To measure metal weight (B) To magnify gemstones and inspect details (C) To melt gold (D) To solder metals 39. Which cut is most common for diamonds in engagement rings? (A) Oval (B) Round brilliant (C) Cushion (D) Heart 40. What is the birthstone for September? (A) Sapphire (B) Topaz (C) Peridot (D) Garnet 41. The process of forming metal sheets into shapes using pressure is: (A) Casting (B) Stamping (C) Carving (D) Polishing 42. Which gemstone is considered organic? (A) Diamond (B) Pearl (C) Garnet (D) Spinel 43. What is the main characteristic of “antique jewelry”? (A) Made within the last year (B) Over 100 years old (C) Mass-produced (D) Synthetic gemstones only 44. What does “pavé setting” mean? (A) Stones are scattered randomly (B) Small gemstones set closely together with minimal metal showing (C) Stones set with prongs only (D) Stones glued directly 45. Which gemstone represents the month of May? (A) Ruby (B) Emerald (C) Sapphire (D) Opal 46. Which tool is used to measure ring size? (A) Caliper (B) Ring mandrel (C) Loupe (D) Gem gauge 47. Which process uses wax molds to create jewelry? (A) Filigree (B) Lost-wax casting (C) Bead stringing (D) Plating 48. A “choker” is a type of: (A) Bracelet (B) Necklace (C) Earring (D) Ring 49. Which color of gold contains the most copper? (A) Yellow gold (B) White gold (C) Rose gold (D) Green gold 50. The main objective of jewelry CAD (Computer-Aided Design) is: (A) Manual carving of gemstones (B) Precise 3D modeling for jewelry production (C) Increasing gemstone prices (D) Handmade weaving 1. Core Fashion Design SubjectsFashion Illustration & Sketching MCQsElements of Fashion & Design MCQsGarment Construction Techniques MCQsPattern Making & Draping MCQsFashion Portfolio Development MCQsDesign Process & Concept Development MCQs2. 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