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Colossal Coconut confirmed: the internet just turned AI branding into a beach snack.

16 November 2025 - AI News Quiz for Children Aged 7-11 Years Old

Welcome to the 16 November 2025 AI News Quiz for children aged 7-11. This quiz is packed with real stories about clever robots, famous AI inventors and surprising new tools, all explained in clear, friendly language.

You do not need to be an expert. If you are not sure of an answer, just guess. After each question, the quiz will tell you whether you were right and give a short explanation so you can learn as you go. Every question is based on real news from this week.

Have fun, stay curious and see how many AI stories you can spot, from “Colossal Coconut” jokes to serious ideas about keeping technology safe.

1 .
Elon Musk’s AI helper Grok just learned a silly new party trick. What can it do when you press and hold a picture?
Turn the picture into a tiny video clip using AI
Print the picture out of your phone’s charging port
Order you a pizza shaped like the picture
Teleport the people in the picture into your living room
Elon Musk’s xAI announced a new Grok feature that lets users turn still photos into short AI-made videos with a simple long press, showing how creative tools are racing ahead and getting more playful.
2 .
Elon Musk asked people on X (the app, not a pirate map) to pick a silly codename for his new Grok Imagine AI tool. Which fruity name did everyone choose?
Mega Mango Mountain
Giant Orange Galaxy
Colossal Coconut
Giga Grape Blast Off
Musk ran a public poll on X to choose a codename for Grok Imagine 1.0. Voters picked “Colossal Coconut” over “Giant Orange” and “Giga Grape,” and Musk confirmed it as the winner. It is a real example of serious AI projects letting the internet make very silly decisions.
3 .
What big future job did Sam Altman say AI could help with, instead of just chatting or writing emails?
Choosing everyone’s favourite pizza toppings forever
Helping scientists discover new things faster than humans working alone
Turning all homework into funny cat videos
Picking the winners of every football match perfectly
Sam Altman said AI systems are reaching a “major threshold,” soon able to help make real scientific discoveries, not just answer messages. He suggested AI researchers could speed up breakthroughs in science and medicine if used carefully.
4 .
Sam Altman joked that one popular work chat app creates “a lot of fake work” and said AI helpers should handle more of the boring messages. Which app was he talking about?
Microsoft Teams
Fortnite
Google Meet
Slack
In a viral clip shared this week, Sam Altman said tools like Slack encourage endless “fake work” and that future AI-native tools should clear away the clutter so people can focus on real tasks. Elon Musk quickly weighed in online, sparking debate.
5 .
OpenAI shared a warning about “super smart” future AI this week. What did they say grown-ups should do?
Work together on strong safety rules before building super-powerful AI
Switch all computers off forever and use carrier pigeons again for every message
Let any AI do whatever it likes as long as it can play chess
Only allow AI to be used for making sandwich recipes
OpenAI warned that very powerful AI systems could be risky if rushed, and called for strict safety tests, shared rules, and government oversight so new models are carefully checked before release.
6 .
At a big AI event in London, Geoffrey Hinton (the “godfather of AI”) was asked when AI might get clever enough to always win serious debates against people. What did he say?
It already happened last Tuesday, we just did not notice
Only if robots start eating extra-strong broccoli
Not until the year 4025 at the earliest
It could happen within about 20 years
Speaking at the Future of AI summit, Geoffrey Hinton suggested that if you define human-level AI as a system that can always win debates, that level might arrive within about two decades, though others disagreed.
7 .
Sam Altman has been talking about his own job. What surprising idea did he share about the future “boss” of OpenAI?
One day an AI system could be OpenAI’s CEO and run the company
Hire a penguin in a tiny suit to run every single meeting in every office
Let Elon Musk borrow the job every other Friday
Make his pet goldfish the head of all robot projects
In a podcast conversation, Sam Altman said “shame on me if OpenAI isn’t the first big company run by an AI CEO,” meaning he thinks a smart AI could eventually do his job. It is a bold, serious idea wrapped in a calm tone.
8 .
At a London summit, famous AI experts were asked what today’s AI is already really good at. What clever skill did they agree AI can match or beat humans in?
Tidying bedrooms without being asked
Translating languages and spotting objects in pictures
Guessing every child’s favourite ice cream flavour in the whole school
Winning every game of hide-and-seek
At the Future of AI summit, leaders like Yann LeCun and Jensen Huang said that in tasks such as language translation and image recognition, AI already reaches or exceeds human ability. It shows “narrow” skills are strong, even if full human-style intelligence is still debated.
9 .
Elon Musk shared a dramatic AI-made video using his new Grok Imagine tool. What did this clip show the AI could do?
Make every video end with a rocket launch and a dance party
Only work if you sing karaoke to your phone first
Create a realistic talking video from just text and a picture in seconds
Read everyone’s minds just by scanning selfies
Musk posted a short Grok Imagine video of a woman saying “I will always love you,” generated from a prompt. It showed how quickly AI can create lifelike talking clips, and also sparked online teasing.
10 .
Scientists in Japan tested a new AI tool nicknamed “mind captioning”. What clever thing can it do?
Turn brain-scan activity into simple sentences about what you’re seeing or imagining
Make any maths test vanish from the teacher’s laptop
Guess your favourite song just by your hairstyle
Tell exactly what every pet is thinking in perfect English
Researchers built a “mind captioning” system that reads patterns from brain scans and generates short sentences describing images people look at or remember. One day it could help people who cannot speak share their thoughts, but it also raises big privacy questions.
Author:  Tara Kemp

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