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Black and white dairy cows lined up in feeding stalls inside a barn, each with ear tags, waiting calmly—suggesting the use of technology on a modern farm.
These cows are looking calm—but Isambard-AI is keeping a close digital eye on their health!

20 July 2025 - AI News Quiz for Children Aged 7-11 Years Old

Welcome to the 20 July 2025 AI News Quiz for Kids! This fun quiz is designed for children aged 7–11 and is packed with real news about the amazing things AI has been up to this week. From helping doctors spot health problems to painting portraits of kings, AI is getting cleverer every day!

You’ll be asked 10 exciting multiple-choice questions about real events that happened during the week. Don’t worry if you don’t know the answer—just take a guess! You’ll find out whether you were right or not straight away, and each question comes with a short explanation to help you learn more.

Have fun, and good luck!

1 .
What did the UK supercomputer Isambard-AI start doing this week?
Learning to speak like a pirate
Helping spot sick cows and skin cancer
Playing football with robots
Writing cheesy jokes for comedians
The UK’s new supercomputer, Isambard-AI, just launched in Bristol. It’s helping researchers tackle big health problems—like finding signs of disease in cows and spotting skin cancer early.
2 .
Which surprise did a UK robot artist do this week?
Painted a portrait of King Charles III
Juggled five paintbrushes at once
Made a sculpture out of jelly
Sings nursery rhymes while drawing
Ai-Da, a robot artist, painted a portrait of King Charles III and unveiled it at a UN event in Geneva. It shows how robots can now take part in real-world art events!
3 .
What did Elon Musk’s team launch this week just for kids?
A superhero robot that flies
A robot pet dog that barks
An AI chatbot called Baby Grok
A dancing robot that tells jokes
Elon Musk’s xAI team launched Baby Grok, a child-friendly version of its chatbot. It’s designed to answer questions and chat in a safe, age-appropriate way for kids.
4 .
What did the UK government close applications for during this week?
The AI Airlock Phase 2 sandbox for medical-device testing
A robot-design competition for schools
Free AI chatbot access for every student
A drone-flying licence course for kids
The MHRA’s AI Airlock sandbox lets AI medical tools be tested safely. Applications for Phase 2 closed on 14 July 2025.
5 .
What NHS system was praised for spotting danger early this week?
A chatbot explaining diabetes
An AI alert system for patient-safety warnings
A recipe-suggestion tool for hospital food
A robot teaching nurses to dance
The NHS is using a new AI system that scans real-time data to flag possible safety issues in hospitals. It’s designed to help prevent accidents before they happen.
6 .
What did England’s 10-Year Health Plan emphasise using AI for?
AI-assisted diagnostic scans in hospitals
AI robots to clean hospital floors
AI tutors to help doctors write essays
AI-powered games for patient exercises
England’s new health plan includes using AI to help doctors spot health problems faster in X-rays and scans, which could save more lives.
7 .
What financial boost did the AI Airlock get this week?
£10 million to build a robot museum
Free AI lessons for all parents
£500 for every NHS doctor to buy AI tools
£1 million to support AI device testing in healthcare
The UK government invested £1 million in the AI Airlock scheme to help test new AI devices safely. It shows their commitment to health innovation.
8 .
What glitch happened with an NHS AI tool this week?
It tried to sell lemonade to patients
It shut down all hospital elevators
It gave driver’s licences to pets
It flagged a healthy person as diabetic
A serious NHS glitch caused an AI diagnostic tool to incorrectly flag a healthy patient as diabetic. This shows even helpful AI can make mistakes—human doctors still need to check results.
9 .
What will the NHS do with AI this November?
Let it choose baby names in hospitals
Use it to spot safety problems in maternity wards
Replace lullabies with robot lullabies
Teach midwives to program computers
The NHS plans to roll out AI in maternity care this November to help identify safety concerns early, like spotting when something’s going wrong in childbirth.
10 .
What is England doing this summer to teach NHS staff about AI?
Letting doctors take robots on holiday
Starting a quiz show called “Who Wants to Be an AI?”
Hosting an AI summer school for NHS workers
Giving nurses jetpacks to move faster
A new AI Summer School for NHS staff is teaching how AI can improve health care. It includes hands-on learning and talks from AI experts.
Author:  Tara Kemp

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