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Daily OneLiner GK Questions and Answers SEPTEMBER 3,2019

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Daily OneLiner GK Questions and Answers SEPTEMBER 3,2019





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SEPTEMBER 3,2019 GK ONLINER CA:



1)Former Uttarakhand Chief Minister Bhagat Singh Koshyari has been appointed as the new Governor of Maharashtra while former Union Minister Arif Mohammed Khan will take the responsibility of Kerala governor.


2)Lt Gen Anil Chauhan assumed charge as Eastern Army Commander.



3)President Donald Trump has nominated Indian-American Shireen Mathews as a judge of the US District Court for the Southern District of California.


4)Young shooter Yashaswini Singh Deswal won gold in the women's 10meter Air Pistol event at the ISSF World Cup at in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil.



5)Shot putter Tejinderpal Singh Toor clinched a silver medal during an athletic meet at Decin in the Czech Republic.


6)India lifted the SAFF Under-15 title at Kalyani, West Bengal with a 7-0 win over Nepal.



7)India hits out at Pakistan on raising Kashmir issue during South Asian Speakers’ summit.


8)VP M Venkaiah Naidu dedicates country's longest electrified rail tunnel to nation


9)GST collection in the month of August stood at 98 thousand 202 crore rupees.

10)The amended provisions of the Motor Vehicle Act, which hike the penalty for traffic rules violation have come into force.


  • As many as 63 clauses of the Act, which correspond to an increase in the fine for traffic rule violation came into force at midnight on 1 September.
  • The fine for jumping red-light has been revised from 1,000 rupees earlier to 5,000 rupees now.
  • Driving without wearing a seat belt, which earlier invited a fine of 100 rupees will now attract a fine of 1,000 rupees.
  • The fine for rash driving has also been revised from 1,000 rupees to 5,000 rupees.
  • And if caught for drunken driving, one needs to cough up a hefty fine of 10,000 rupees.
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