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07 September 2025 - AI News Quiz for Children Aged 7-11 Years Old

Welcome to the AI News Quiz for Children Aged 7–11! Each question is based on real news from the first week of September 2025, but don’t worry if you don’t know all the answers straight away.

This quiz is designed to be fun as well as educational. If you’re not sure, just take a guess—you’ll be told if you got it right or not every time you answer.

So, grab your thinking cap, have a go, and see how much you can learn about the latest in AI. You might be surprised by how exciting and sometimes funny the world of AI can be!

1 .
Which fast-food chain’s AI drive-thru got tricked into trying to order 18,000 cups of water?
Taco Bell
McDonald’s
Burger King
Shake Shack
A prankster spammed an AI voice system at a Taco Bell drive-thru, queuing an order for 18,000 waters. The chain said it’s rethinking how (and where) to use voice AI so real people don’t get drowned in nonsense orders. Funny story, serious lesson: test tech in the wild carefully!
2 .
What headline number showed investors are excited about UK AI companies?
£29 for a robot sandwich
£2.9 billion was invested in British AI companies
29 unicorns were found in London
290 new TV channels for robots
The UK government said British AI companies attracted a record £2.9 billion last year. That’s a big vote of confidence, and officials say they want Britain to be the best place to build safe, useful AI. It means more jobs, labs and clever ideas—hopefully some that help kids and classrooms, too.
3 .
What did England’s school guidance say teachers should do about AI and online information?
Teach maths only with magic wands
Ban every phone forever
Replace teachers with robot clones
Help pupils spot risky online content, including AI fakes and misinformation
The Department for Education updated “Keeping Children Safe in Education,” adding clearer advice on digital risks—from AI-made fakes to online misinformation. Schools must teach children how to think critically and stay safe, not just block everything. It’s about smart choices, not fear.
4 .
What new step did the UK take to help make AI rules fair and safe?
Launch a robot that marks homework and also does everyone’s laundry
Make a national AI-themed bank holiday
Create a £2.7 million fund for regulators to test AI rules
Give every MP a pet robot
The UK launched a £2.7 million fund so regulators can run real-world AI “pilots.” It helps them try out smarter rules with small experiments before changing laws—like road-testing safety gear before a big bike race. Better testing means clearer, safer rules for everyone.
5 .
Which UK institute said its boss would step down as it starts a “new chapter” in its AI work?
The Alan Turing Institute
The Royal Observatory in Greenwich
The Natural History Museum in South Kensington
The British Library in London
Jean Innes announced she’ll step down as CEO of the Alan Turing Institute, the UK’s national institute for data science and AI. Leaders said the move comes as the organisation begins a “new chapter” after a strategic overhaul. It matters because the Institute shapes UK AI research and policy.
6 .
What smart tool did the NHS roll out to every stroke centre in England?
A comfort robot that brings tea
A video game for stroke rehab
A drone that delivers hospital slippers
An AI that reads brain scans in under a minute to speed treatment
An AI tool now helps doctors spot the type of stroke from CT scans in about a minute, cutting treatment times and boosting recovery. Reports say the share of patients with little or no disability jumped from 16% to 48%—a huge win for families.
7 .
According to UK scientists, what is AI getting better at in weather?
Making it snow inside your lunchbox (please no)
Predicting your sock choice every morning
Improve long-range forecasts
Building a magical control panel to change the weather forever
The Met Office published research showing machine-learning models can boost “seasonal” (months-ahead) forecasting. That helps with planning—think energy supply, farming and flood prep. It doesn’t control weather (sorry!) but it could make big-picture forecasts more reliable.
8 .
What big new project did Oxford University launch with the Ellison Institute?
A robot zoo near the science labs
An AI-powered vaccine research programme
A student-run spaceship club to Mars
A city-wide treasure hunt for germs with hidden clue cards
Oxford and the Ellison Institute are funding a major programme to use AI and cutting-edge immunology to speed up vaccine discovery—especially against tough bacteria like E. coli and pneumonia bugs. It’s about finding the signals that show when a vaccine really works.
9 .
What safety step did ChatGPT say it would add for teenagers who seem very upset?
Turn all chats into cheerful karaoke
Make the screen flash with cat GIFs
Send an alert to parents or carers
Turn all chats into cheerful karaoke
After safety concerns and a lawsuit, OpenAI said it will add parental controls so parents can link accounts and get notifications if the system detects “acute distress.” Experts will help design it so it supports families while respecting teens.
10 .
At a big tech show in Berlin, what could visitors actually do with the Acemate Tennis Robot?
Rally on a tennis court with it like a practice partner
Whistle to make it draw giant tennis-ball pictures on posters
Race it on roller skates
Teach it to bake cupcakes
At IFA 2025, the Acemate Tennis Robot wowed crowds by tracking shots and rallying back—more like a sparring partner than a ball machine. Reviewers actually played against it, noting on-court rallies and AI coaching. Game, set, robot!
Author:  Tara Kemp

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