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22 June 2025 - AI News Quiz for Children Aged 11-14 Years Old

This quiz is packed with fun and fascinating AI news from the past 7 days, made just for children aged 11 to 14. Every question is based on something that really happened—whether in schools, science labs, hospitals, or even deep in the woods!

Don't worry if you don’t know all the answers—guessing is part of the fun. After each question, you’ll get a short explanation that tells you what’s true, what’s new, and why it matters. That way, every click teaches you something interesting.

So get comfy, stretch your brain, and dive into the world of Artificial Intelligence. From robot helpers to wildlife sound detectives, there’s something in this quiz to surprise everyone.

1 .
What happened when HSBC tested AI “digital workers” in their UK offices?
The AI started serving coffee instead of processing data
They began planning to use AI bots to do back-office bank work
The AI insisted on wearing a banker’s tie
The AI tried to negotiate higher salaries for staff
HSBC is exploring using AI "digital workers" from a British startup to handle back-office tasks like data and analytics. Their aim is to boost efficiency and possibly save $1.5 billion a year—while retraining people for other roles.
2 .
Why is the British Army building something called a “Digital Targeting Web”?
So soldiers can livestream cat videos from the battlefield
To give every tank its own Instagram account
To let AI share data fast and guide robots, drones, and radios
To wrap enemy tanks in actual spider silk
At the RUSI Land Warfare Conference, generals revealed a £1 billion plan for an AI-powered “Digital Targeting Web.” It links radios, drones, and sensors so the Army can spot targets and move information in seconds, making missions quicker and safer for troops.
3 .
What did researchers in the UK use AI to do in orchards this week?
Spot ripening apples by drone
Teach trees to talk to growers via sensors
Grow tiny robot bees to pollinate crops
Play music to make apples sweeter
Scientists trialled drones with AI cameras to check apple ripeness in orchards around Somerset. They can now spot which apples are ready to pick without climbing trees—saving time and helping farmers gather better fruit.
4 .
What did the UK government's new ten-year industrial plan include that helps AI and science?
A robot band to cheer up office workers
Plans to build floating cities powered by AI
Free AI pet robots for every school
£600 million to create an AI-ready health data platform
The government’s new industrial strategy includes up to £600 million to set up a secure, AI-ready health data platform for life sciences. This means researchers can use smart tools safely with better data—helping the UK lead in medical science and AI.
5 .
Which AI-powered robot did a British university team debut this week?
A robot that paints your school uniform
A four-legged robot that helps unload hospital goods
A dancing robot that teaches PE
A robot waiter that spills drinks
Researchers at the University of Sheffield showed off a four-legged AI robot that can carry and unload supplies in hospital settings, making healthcare work safer and more efficient. It’s a clever step toward smart helpers in real life.
6 .
How did an AI model help doctors in the UK this week with diagnosing skin conditions?
It spotted signs of rare skin diseases from photos
It handed out bandages in the waiting room
It made TikToks about sunburn
It invented a new type of moisturiser
Researchers in London used an AI model trained on thousands of skin photos to help spot signs of rare conditions like scleroderma. Doctors say it could lead to faster and more accurate diagnoses in the future.
7 .
What AI mistake caused a stir during an official press conference this week?
AI drew a world leader with six fingers
AI used emojis in a formal law announcement
AI wrote fake quotes into a government transcript
AI sent everyone a cat meme instead of a briefing
At a US government event, an AI-generated summary included fake quotes that no one actually said. Officials quickly corrected it, but it shows that even when AI seems helpful, it still needs careful checking—especially in serious settings.
8 .
Which smart AI system did a UK university unveil to help reduce traffic this week?
AI that controls traffic lights based on real-time car flow
Self-driving bikes that zoom around campus
An app that tells you to teleport instead
A drone that measures pothole sizes
Researchers at Cambridge University revealed an AI system that adapts traffic-light timings in real time based on camera and sensor data. Early trials showed smoother traffic flows and shorter waiting times, helping reduce congestion in busy city streets.
9 .
What unusual AI project did an artist in Scotland show off this week?
An AI that dreams and paints what it “sees”
A robot that plays the bagpipes backwards
AI-generated selfies of Nessie the Loch Ness Monster
A dancing kilt controlled by code
A Scottish artist used AI to generate surreal artwork based on descriptions of dreams. The AI turned the dreams into vivid images that were displayed in an Edinburgh gallery, showing how art and tech are starting to blend in curious ways.
10 .
What new AI tool did a UK wildlife charity begin testing this week?
A robot that teaches foxes how to garden
An AI chatbot that interviews trees
A camera system that spots endangered animals in real time
An AI that listens to forest sounds to detect species
The Wildlife Trust began testing an AI system that listens to sounds in woodlands to track which animals are nearby—like bats, owls, and rare insects. It helps researchers monitor nature without disturbing habitats, and could be a game-changer for conservation.
Author:  Tara Kemp

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