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19 October 2025 - AI News Quiz for Children Aged 7-11 Years Old

Welcome to the 19 October 2025 AI News Quiz for children aged 7–11! We’ve picked ten bite-sized headlines from this week and turned them into fun multiple-choice questions. You’ll spot lots of UK stories, plus a few from around the world. Each question is written in everyday language, with a dash of humour to keep things lively.

Don’t worry if you’re not sure—just guess! After every click you’ll be told straight away whether you were right, and you’ll get a quick, friendly explanation to learn more. By the end, you’ll know about the latest AI adventures in health, schools, safety, sports, and more. Ready to play, learn, and maybe surprise yourself? Let’s begin!

1 .
What unexpected “guest” turned up at Microsoft’s big AI event in London?
A dancing toaster that sang pop songs
The Premier League trophy
A spaceship from Mars looking for Wi-Fi
A 200-year-old tortoise doing a very slow keynote
At Microsoft’s AI Tour in London, presenters showed how Copilot and AI agents can speed up work, and football fans got a treat: the Premier League trophy appeared as part of a chat about a new AI-powered app. It made a serious tech day feel a bit more fun and very British!
2 .
What big change did Elon Musk say is coming to how X recommends posts?
It will use Grok AI instead of fixed rules to pick posts
It will recommend only cat videos after 8pm
Humans will hand-pick every timeline worldwide
Posts will be shown in alphabetical order by username
On 17 Oct 2025, Elon Musk said X will scrap old “heuristic” rules and switch to Grok, its AI system, to choose what you see, aiming to personalise feeds better within 4–6 weeks. Reports say Grok will analyse 100M+ posts and videos daily to learn what’s relevant.
3 .
What new stamp did a UK publishing start-up launch for books this week?
“Looted by Aliens” label for sci-fi stories
“Robot Writes It” hologram for AI-generated novels
“Organic Literature” badge for human-written books
“Printed on Mars” sticker for space-themed editions
A UK start-up called Books By People launched the “Organic Literature” certification to show that a book was written by a human, not generated by AI. Independent publishers joined the scheme to protect human creativity in the age of growing AI-generated content.
4 .
A video showed a UK MP “quitting” his party for Reform UK. What was it really?
A genuine resignation filmed on his phone
A comedy sketch from a TV show
A hacked live stream from his office
An AI-generated deepfake
Conservative MP George Freeman reported a video that looked and sounded like him announcing a switch to Reform UK. It wasn’t real, police were alerted and he warned people not to share it. The clip was an AI-generated deepfake, showing how believable fakes can spread fast and confuse voters.
5 .
Which energy company did Google DeepMind team up with to help speed up clean, star-like fusion power?
Commonwealth Fusion Systems
National Grid UK
CERN Energy Lab
SpaceX Solar
Google DeepMind announced a research partnership with Commonwealth Fusion Systems to apply AI to tricky fusion problems, like controlling super-hot plasmas. The goal is to bring fusion electricity to the grid sooner. It’s like asking a super-smart helper to fine-tune a tiny star in a bottle!
6 .
What new control did Meta say parents will get for their kids’ chats?
A filter that replaces slang with Shakespeare quotes
A “bedtime mode” that turns every chat into lullabies
A magic button that deletes homework excuses
The option to block AI chatbots from messaging their children
Parents will soon be able to block their children’s interactions with Meta’s AI character chatbots, part of new safeguards after worries about inappropriate conversations with under-18s. It’s like putting a child-safe gate on digital chat rooms, so grown-ups choose when AI characters can talk to their kids.
7 .
What new setting did OpenAI say it’s adding to ChatGPT for grown-ups?
A bedtime story mode that reads fairy tales only
A pirate mode that talks like a sea captain forever
An adults-only mode with stricter age checks
A whisper mode that answers only in rhymes
OpenAI’s boss Sam Altman said ChatGPT will get an adults-only mode, but only for users who prove they’re over 18. It’s meant for mature conversations, with stronger safeguards and controls. Think of it like a separate room in a library that only adults can enter, with a bouncer checking IDs at the door.
8 .
Which UK body picked seven new AI health tools to fast-track safe testing?
NHS England
MHRA (Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency)
NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence)
GMC (General Medical Council)
The MHRA expanded its “AI Airlock” to phase 2, selecting seven tools, from cancer checks to eye disease detection, for supervised real-world testing. Think of it like a safe test track for medical AIs, so doctors and patients get benefits sooner while regulators keep a close eye on safety.
9 .
What did UK MPs warn could happen if online misinformation isn’t tackled?
All homework will be marked by robots onlyv
Every website will switch off at weekends
Riots like last summer could happen again
The internet will shrink to just three pages
MPs on the Commons science and technology committee said the government isn’t doing enough about false online content, including AI-generated posts. They warned that the kind of unrest seen in 2024 could return unless tougher action is taken, and urged clearer rules and better enforcement to curb harmful fakes before they spread.
10 .
What big hardware step did OpenAI announce with Broadcom?
Designing its own AI chips with Broadcom
Building robot dogs to fetch snacks for coders
Buying every graphics card in the world
Opening a pizza chain run by chatbots
OpenAI said it will design its own AI accelerator chips, with Broadcom helping build and deploy them. Custom chips should give OpenAI more speed and control for training huge models, a bit like making a racing car tuned exactly for one driver. First deployments are targeted for late next year, with bigger rollouts after.
Author:  Tara Kemp

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