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19 October 2025 - AI News Quiz for Children Aged 11-14 Years Old

Welcome to the 19 October 2025 AI News Quiz for ages 11–14! We’ve picked ten fresh stories—from the UK and beyond—about how AI is changing school, health, safety, sport, and more. Each question uses everyday language with a pinch of humour, so you can enjoy the headlines while sharpening your critical thinking and media skills.

Not sure of an answer? Guess! You’ll be told immediately if you were right, plus you’ll get a short, friendly explanation after every question. By the end, you’ll know what the big names in AI have been up to this week and why it matters to students like you. Ready to play, learn, and maybe beat your friends? Let’s start!

1 .
What big switch did Elon Musk say X will make to choose what you see?
Only show posts with at least three cat photos
Use Grok AI instead of old fixed rules to pick posts
Let a dart-throwing robot choose your timeline
Sort every post alphabetically by emoji
Grok, the AI system from Musk’s xAI, will take over X’s recommendations, replacing hand-tuned “heuristics.” Musk says Grok will analyse 100M+ posts and videos daily and personalise feeds, aiming to surface better content within 4–6 weeks. Think less guesswork, more learning.
2 .
What did a new UK study say many teenagers think about AI and schoolwork?
Most teens never use AI for homework
Teachers have banned AI in every school
It can harm their study skills and make work “too easy”
AI now writes all exams for everyone
An Oxford University Press survey of 2,000 UK pupils found over 80% use AI for school, but many worry it weakens learning. 62% said AI negatively affects their skills, and about a quarter said it makes work “too easy.” Fewer than half felt confident spotting AI misinformation, so they want clearer guidance on safe, smart use.
3 .
A video claimed a UK MP had switched parties. What was it really?
An AI-generated deepfake
A genuine resignation filmed on his phone
A comedy sketch from a TV show
A hacked live stream from his office
A clip that appeared to show Conservative MP George Freeman “defecting” to Reform UK wasn’t real. Freeman reported it to police as a deepfake and warned people not to share it. The incident shows how convincing AI-made videos can mislead voters quickly, especially during politically sensitive moments.
4 .
What major hardware move did OpenAI announce with Broadcom?
Renting every UK data centre for a month
Switching all its models to solar-powered laptops
Designing its own AI accelerator chips with Broadcom
Building a robot chef to cook staff lunches
OpenAI said it will design custom AI chips and systems, with Broadcom developing and deploying them. The plan targets 10 gigawatts of custom accelerators, with first deployments beginning in late 2026. Custom hardware should speed model training and cut bottlenecks, like tuning a racing car precisely for one driver.
5 .
Which company did Google DeepMind team up with to help control fusion reactors using AI?
National Grid ESO
Commonwealth Fusion Systems
British Antarctic Survey
ITER in France
DeepMind announced a research partnership with Commonwealth Fusion Systems to apply AI to challenges like plasma control in its SPARC reactor. The goal is to speed progress toward clean, reliable fusion power by letting AI tune complex systems in real time, like giving the reactor a super-smart co-pilot that keeps the “mini-star” stable.
6 .
What did the UK’s spy chief say about AI in a recent speech?
It brings real risks like propaganda and cyberattacks, but not movie-style doom
A robot apocalypse is definitely coming next month
AI has no security risks at all, so relax
A robot apocalypse is definitely coming next month
MI5 Director-General Ken McCallum warned AI is already used for terrorist propaganda and by hostile states for meddling and cyberattacks. He urged preparing for today’s harms without pretending a “Terminator” scenario is inevitable, serious, not sensational. It’s about defence, resilience, and smart safeguards.
7 .
What did Geoffrey Hinton say could make the US fall behind in AI?
Making every robot learn ballet first
Replacing all textbooks with holograms
Using too many emojis in code comments
Cutting support for universities and basic research
AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton warned the US could lose ground to China if it “eats its seed corn” by defunding top universities and basic science. He credited past AI breakthroughs to steady research support and said weakening that base would undermine future progress.
8 .
Which UK regulator picked seven AI health tools for safe real-world testing?
NHS England
NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence)
MHRA (Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency)
GMC (General Medical Council)
The MHRA expanded its “AI Airlock,” selecting seven tools, covering AI clinical note-taking, cancer diagnostics and eye-disease detection, for tightly supervised real-world trials. It’s a safety test track for medical AIs, so benefits reach patients sooner while risks are carefully measured and managed.
9 .
What new control did Meta say parents will get for teen chats?
Block AI character chats
Auto-delete all private messages every night at 10
Force every chat to be screened by a school teacher
Replace slang in chats with “proper English” filters
Meta said parents will be able to turn off one-to-one chats with its AI characters for teen accounts, and even block specific bots. It’s part of stronger safeguards after concerns about under-18s chatting with AI. The rollout begins in early 2026 across several countries, including the UK.
10 .
Which famous trophy made a surprise appearance at Microsoft’s AI event in London?
The Six Nations Championship cup
Wimbledon’s men’s singles trophy
The original Jules Rimet World Cup
The Premier League trophy
At Microsoft’s AI Tour in London, presenters showcased new Copilot and AI agent demos, and brought on a very British guest: the Premier League trophy. It highlighted Microsoft’s work with the league on AI-powered fan and matchday tools, adding some sparkle (and selfies) to the tech talk.
Author:  Tara Kemp

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