Silicate minerals are the most common type of minerals found in the Earth's crust. They are categorized based on the arrangement of silicate tetrahedra. Framework silicates, also known as tectosilicates, have a three-dimensional framework of silicate tetrahedra. Let's analyze each option:
Based on the above analysis, Chlorite is the mineral that is NOT a framework silicate, as it belongs to the phyllosilicate group. Therefore, the correct answer is Chlorite.
| Group I | Group II |
| P. Sillimanite | 1. First order |
| Q. Quartz | 2. Second order |
| R. Muscovite | 3. Greater than third order |
| S. Calcite | 4. Third order variegated |
| Group I | Group II |
| P. Bababudan Group | 1. Eastern Dharwar |
| Q. Banded Gneissic Complex-I | 2. Western Dharwar |
| R. Bonai Granite | 3. Aravalli |
| S. Kolar Group | 4. Singhbhum |