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28 September 2025 - AI News Quiz for Children Aged 11-14 Years Old

Welcome to the AI News Quiz for ages 11–14! We’ve turned this week’s biggest AI headlines into clear, fun questions. You don’t need to be an expert—each question is written in everyday language and sprinkled with a little humour. If you haven’t followed the news, no problem: just bring your curiosity.

Choose the answer you think is best and, if you’re not sure, guess! You’ll be told instantly if you were right, plus you’ll get a short, helpful explanation so you learn something new each time. From clever robots and healthcare breakthroughs to safety “red lines,” this quiz will get you up to speed on what’s happening in AI right now. Ready? Let’s dive in!

1 .
During a flashy stage demo of AI smart glasses, what went embarrassingly wrong?
The glasses ordered 200 pizzas without asking
The voice assistant kept speaking in whale song
The camera turned every picture into a potato
A cooking help demo glitched and a live video call failed to connect
At Meta’s big showcase, Mark Zuckerberg tried to demo AI-powered Ray-Ban glasses. The on-stage assistant stumbled during a cooking segment, and later a WhatsApp video call wouldn’t connect. Meta’s CTO said it was a “demo fail,” not the product - but it made headlines and memes.
2 .
What big upgrade did Google DeepMind give robots so they don’t just guess and grab?
Let them plan multi-step jobs by searching the web first
Give them real hair so hats fit better
Teach them to moonwalk while mopping
Make them solar-powered by wearing sunglasses
DeepMind unveiled Gemini Robotics-ER 1.5 (reasoning/planning) and Gemini Robotics 1.5 (acting). ER 1.5 can use tools like Google Search to gather info, plan steps, then hand off to the action model - like checking the weather before packing or sorting recycling correctly. It’s a UK-led leap toward robots that think before they move.
3 .
What did UK Research & Innovation decide to fund so leaders can get clear answers fast?
A nationwide “ask-a-scientist” hotline staffed by parrots
A crystal-ball app that predicts every decision
An £11.5m AI project that speed-reads research and writes trusted summaries
A giant wall chart of “maybe” and “hmm”
UKRI announced £11.5 million for an AI-driven “evidence synthesis” programme. It scans thousands of studies and produces reliable, plain-English summaries to help ministers and global decision-makers act faster and smarter. Queen’s University Belfast is leading the work with UK partners.
4 .
Which new UK body was launched to make sure hospital AIs are safe and properly checked?
The Royal Society of Robot Nurses and Clinical Data Guardians
National Commission into the Regulation of AI in Healthcare
The Big Friendly Data Squad for Hospitals and Patient Safety
The NHS Supercomputing Fan Club for Clinical Algorithms
The UK government and MHRA launched the National Commission into the Regulation of AI in Healthcare to advise on a clear “rulebook” for medical AI. It brings together clinicians, regulators and tech experts to speed safe adoption in the NHS - so promising tools aren’t stuck in red tape, and risky ones are caught early.
5 .
Who called the UK a “Goldilocks” place for AI and lined up a giant stash of GPUs for British data centres?
Jensen Huang, NVIDIA’s CEO
Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and Alphabet
Satya Nadella, Microsoft’s chief executive officer
Sir Jony Ive, the famed British designer of iconic products
Industry coverage this week quotes NVIDIA boss Jensen Huang saying the UK has a “Goldilocks” setup for AI - just right. Reports add that NVIDIA and partners are planning well over 100,000 GPUs for UK sites, boosting research, startups and public services. More chips = faster models and less waiting.
6 .
In England’s stroke units, what job is the new NHS AI doing in just seconds?
Choosing the most appropriate waiting-room TV channel for patients and visitors
Ordering ambulance snacks automatically
Analysing CT scans to speed treatment decisions
Writing discharge letters in pirate speak
Reports this week confirm every stroke centre in England uses AI that analyses CT scans in seconds, helping doctors choose the right treatment faster. Quicker calls can mean less brain damage and better recovery. National coverage cites big gains in treatment times and outcomes since the rollout.
7 .
Which AI pioneer signed a public “red lines” letter urging governments to ban the scariest uses of AI?
Elon Musk
Geoffrey Hinton
Sam Altman
Demis Hassabis
During UN week, experts launched a “Global Call for AI Red Lines,” asking countries to set clear no-go zones - like AI that impersonates real people or replicates itself. Geoffrey Hinton, often called the “godfather of AI,” added his name to push for simple, shared rules worldwide.
8 .
Which deal put Elon Musk’s Grok chatbot inside U.S. government offices for a tiny fee?
A birthday coupon from the White House gift shop for unlimited bots
A secret handshake with NASA and a rocket-themed discount scheme
A TikTok sponsorship with the Pentagon’s official outreach team
A GSA deal to sell Grok to agencies for $0.42
xAI struck a OneGov agreement with the U.S. General Services Administration so federal agencies can use Grok models for $0.42 per organisation through March 2027. It undercuts rival offers and includes engineering help to get started. Think of it as a budget AI pass for government desks.
9 .
How is the UK government using AI to stop cheats from pinching public money?
It built an AI tool that scans new policies for weak spots before fraudsters can exploit them
It made everyone use passwords at least ninety-seven characters long plus emojis and hieroglyphs
It hired parrots to repeat “Don’t do fraud!” in offices all day long
It banned spreadsheets after lunchtime every single day
A government update said a record £480m was saved in a year thanks to better data-matching and new tech. It also unveiled an AI fraud-prevention tool that checks fresh policies for loopholes so scams can be blocked early. Early tests suggest big time savings and fewer losses - good news for taxpayers.
10 .
What huge promise did NVIDIA make to OpenAI to boost its computing power?
Free gaming PCs for every classroom on Earth
A new emoji that means “think faster!”
Up to $100 billion investment plus at least 10 GW of NVIDIA systems
A robot that brings tea whenever ChatGPT gets thirsty
NVIDIA and OpenAI announced a strategic partnership: NVIDIA intends to invest up to $100 billion and help deploy at least 10 gigawatts of NVIDIA-powered data-centre systems for OpenAI, with the first gigawatt targeted for the second half of 2026. The goal is to scale training and serving of next-gen models massively.
Author:  Tara Kemp

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