# IBPS Clerk :: Quantitative Aptitude :: Test 120 IBPS Recruitment Latest Govt Jobs

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1 . Study the following pie chart and answer the following questions.

What is the difference between the total number of employees in teaching and medical profession together and the number of employees in management profession?
6770
7700
6700
7770
7670
2 . Study the following pie chart and answer the following questions.

In management profession three-fourth of the number of employees are female. What is the number of male employees in management profession?
1239
1143
1156
1289
1139
3 . Study the following pie chart and answer the following questions.

25% of employees from film production profession went on a strike. What is the number of employees from film production who have not participated in the strike?
3271
3819
3948
1273
1246
4 . Study the following pie chart and answer the following questions.

What is the total number of employees in engineering profession and industries together?
5698
5884
5687
5896
5487
5 . Study the following pie chart and answer the following questions.

In teaching profession if three-fifth of the teachers are not permanent, what is the number of permanent teachers in the teaching profession?
1608
1640
1764
1704
1686
6 .
The average age of a man and his son is 35 yr. The ratio of their ages is 5 : 2, respectively. What is the son's age?
50 yr
35yr
15yr
20yr
None of these
7 .
What is the least number to be added to 1500 to make it a perfect square?
21
35
43
59
None of these
8 .
What would be the simple interest obtained on an amount of Rs. 6535 at the rate of 10% per annum after 6 yr?
Rs.3414
Rs.3921
Rs.3807
Rs.3149
None of these
9 .
If $(89)^2$ is added to the square of a number, the answer. So obtained is 16202. What is the number?
91
8281
8649
93
None of these
10 .
What would be the compound interest obtained on an amount of Rs.7800 at the rate of 5% per annum after 3 yr?
Rs.1235.685
Rs.1229.475
Rs.1287.68
Rs.1248.750
None of these