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

Welcome to our AI News Quiz for children aged 7–11! This quiz brings you the most interesting and fun stories from the world of artificial intelligence. From clever coding helpers to surprising inventions, there’s something here for everyone to enjoy.

Don’t worry if you don’t know all the answers – the idea is to have fun and learn along the way. If you’re unsure, just take a guess! After you choose, you’ll be told whether you were right or not, and you’ll discover fascinating facts behind each question. It’s a great way to keep up with the latest AI news while having a laugh.

So get ready, sharpen your brainpower, and let’s see how well you can do in today’s quiz!

1 .
What did the UK’s big test of AI coding helpers find they did for programmers?
Saved about 56 minutes a day on work tasks
Made perfect cups of tea for the team
Took the office dog for lunchtime walks
Wrote Shakespeare-style poems about computer bugs
On 12 September 2025, the UK Government Digital Service published results of a public-sector trial of AI coding assistants like GitHub Copilot and Gemini Code Assist. Developers across 50+ organisations said the tools saved them about 56 minutes each working day on coding, reviewing, and related tasks.
2 .
What big investment are OpenAI and Nvidia planning in the UK?
Building lots of chocolate factories with AI-help
Setting up major data centres in the UK
Buying every bus to make them driverless overnight
Inventing AI dogs that walk themselves
It was reported on 12 September 2025 that OpenAI and Nvidia are preparing to announce large investment in UK data centres, in collaboration with partners, as part of a push to boost infrastructure for artificial intelligence.
3 .
What record milestone did the UK’s AI sector reach, according to a new report?
£2.9 billion investment in just six months
AI built a theme park made of jelly
Every school got a free robot teacher
Cats finally learned to code in Python
On 5 September 2025, Dealroom and Tech Nation released figures showing UK AI companies attracted a record £2.9 billion investment in the first half of the year. This highlights how the UK is becoming a global hub for AI innovation and start-ups.
4 .
Which new programme gives UK schools and colleges a roadmap to use AI in a safe, confident way?
Super-Student-AI, which lets pupils do exams in their pajamas
Robo-Teacher Path, teaching cows to teach
AiEd Certified, with levels Explorer, Practitioner & Innovator
AI Cake-Baking League, for mixing tech and cupcakes
A UK initiative called AiEd Certified was launched this week, designed as a framework for schools/colleges to build their understanding of AI in five key areas: literacy, ethics, tools, teaching, and community. It helps them progress through levels: Explorer ? Practitioner ? Innovator.
5 .
Which British AI startup raised money this week to build an AI “executive assistant” tool?
EmailGenius, from Cardiff
SmartSecretary, from Manchester
RobotBoss+, from Edinburgh
Fyxer AI, based in London
During 8-12 September 2025, London-based startup Fyxer AI announced a Series B investment round and plans to expand into the US. Its product helps people manage emails and meetings using AI.
6 .
Which UK regulator published its approach this week for using AI in the finance sector without adding extra rules?
The Advertising Standards Authority
Ofcom
The Financial Conduct Authority
The Competition & Markets Authority
On 9 September 2025, the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) published a paper saying it won’t impose separate new regulations for AI in finance, instead it will use its existing rules to ensure safety and fairness, while supporting innovation.
7 .
Which kind of agreement did the UK and US say they would sign during the US President’s visit?
A law to make robots sing national anthems at football games
A tech and energy partnership covering emerging technologies like AI
A deal swapping the Tower of London for the White House
A plan to replace every school headteacher with a robot
On 14 September 2025, Reuters reported that the UK and US will sign a world-leading tech and energy partnership during President Donald Trump’s state visit. The agreement is expected to cover emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, semiconductors, and quantum computing, while also focusing on energy cooperation.
8 .
Which requirement under the EU AI Act began on 2 August 2025 for providers of general-purpose AI (GPAI) models?
They must let users re-train the models themselves for free
They must make all training code open source
They must publish a summary of the training data used
They must automatically ban copyrighted content
From 2 August 2025, the EU AI Act’s obligations for GPAI models came into force. One requirement (Article 53(1)(d)) is that providers must publish a “sufficiently detailed summary” of the content used for training, following a template from the EU AI Office. Other duties include transparency, safety, and copyright rules.
9 .
Which of these did a new UK survey say many workers do about using AI at work?
Boast about it loudly to their bosses
Ask AI to write their lunchtime menu
Replace their managers with chatbots
Keep quiet and don’t tell their bosses
On 13 September 2025, a UK survey for The Guardian found about a third of workers don’t tell senior staff they use AI, and only 13% openly discuss it with bosses. People worry they’ll be judged if they admit using AI. It shows trust and clear guidance still matter at work.
10 .
Which problem did a new UCL study say was holding back AI in the NHS?
Hospitals struggling with old IT systems
Doctors refusing to drink hospital tea
Robots taking too long on their lunch breaks
Nurses being replaced by juggling clowns
On 10 September 2025, University College London researchers published a study on the NHS AI Lab’s chest-diagnosis programme. They found that despite funding, many hospitals struggled to adopt AI tools due to outdated IT systems, complex contracts, and data challenges. This shows why rolling out AI in healthcare is trickier than expected.
Author:  Tara Kemp

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