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22 June 2025 - AI News Quiz for Children Aged 7-11 Years Old

This is a fun quiz all about what’s been happening in the world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) this week. It’s made just for children aged 7 to 11 and is full of funny, fascinating facts from real news between 16 and 22 June 2025.

Don’t worry if you don’t know all the answers—just guess! After each question, you’ll find out right away if you got it right and learn something interesting. So grab your thinking cap (or a cup of tea like the butler!) and see how much you know about the world of AI!

1 .
Why did some people in the UK get a giggle about the new AI tool called "Humphrey" in Whitehall?
They joked it might order tea for ministers
They expected it to tell jokes in Parliament
They thought it would dance down the halls
They believed it would write Shakespeare plays
The UK government introduced an AI assistant nicknamed “Humphrey,” and folks quipped about it being a polite tea-ordering butler for ministers. It shows how people react to AI with humour and curiosity.
2 .
What new AI system did the British Army announce this week?
A robot chef for soldiers
AI that paints camouflage on tanks
A “Digital Targeting Web” using AI and £1bn funding
An AI drone that brings tea to bases
At the RUSI Land Warfare Conference, the British Army revealed the “Digital Targeting Web”—an AI-powered data-sharing system backed by £1billion to help military radios, drones, and robots work smarter and faster.
3 .
What funny moment happened with Google’s Gemini AI chatbot this week when it played a video game?
It danced when it won a battle
It took hours to finish and started “panicking” like a human
It decided to sing instead of play
It asked to nap mid-game
Google’s Gemini 2.5 Pro played Pokémon Blue and got “panicky” when a Pokémon was low on health—just like a worried player! It took over 400 hours to complete the game, showing that even clever AI can get stressed and slow.
4 .
Why did England’s water agency warn that AI could cause trouble this week?
AI data-centres use so much water, they might make shortages worse
AI was painting riverbanks bright purple
AI helped fish talk to scientists
AI robots were swimming in reservoirs
The Environment Agency said that cooling huge AI data-centres uses lots of water, and we don’t even know exactly how much. This could make future water shortages worse unless we act fast—showing how tech can affect the environment, even when it's hidden underground.
5 .
Which big plan did the UK Prime Minister announce that involves AI during London Tech Week?
A robot to serve tea in Number 10
A flying taxi powered by AI
A new AI tool to help speed up building planning applications
AI coaches for football teams
During London Tech Week, the UK Prime Minister unveiled funding for a new AI system called “Extract” to speed up planning permission applications and a £1 billion boost for AI computer infrastructure.
6 .
Which job-skills boost involving AI did UK tech firms start this week?
Teaching bakers to bake robot bread
Training goldfish to use AI apps
Coaching AI to do firefighters’ jobs
Training 7.5 million workers in Britain to use AI tools at work
Tech giants like Amazon, Google, IBM, Microsoft, and BT teamed with the government to start training 7.5 million UK workers in how to use AI at work. It’s a big step to help people keep up with fast-moving technology.
7 .
What did the BBC threaten to do about its news being used by an AI startup?
Offer its news for free gifts
Write songs with AI
Take legal action against the AI startup for copying content
Develop a friendly AI that sings the news
The BBC warned Perplexity AI to stop using its content without permission. They said AI models were copying BBC stories word-for-word, so they threatened legal action.
8 .
What did Getty Images begin this month against an AI company?
Sued Stability AI for scraping millions of pictures
Gave Stability AI a free camera
Gave their photos away to train AI
Worked together with AI to take new photos
Getty Images started a legal case in London’s High Court against Stable Diffusion maker Stability AI. They say their image library was used without permission to train AI, showing how AI raises questions about ownership and copyright.
9 .
Why did UK ministers delay the AI bill this week?
They lost the AI bill in a drawer
They needed more time to finish writing it
They decided AI is too fun to regulate
They wanted to let AI run the government
The UK government paused its planned AI law to make it bigger and better, pushing the deadline back by at least a year. They want to include rules for safety, copyright, and AI trust.
10 .
What did UK scientists report about AI in eye-care this week?
AI contact lenses that change colour
AI glasses that spot mosquitoes
AI robots that give you eye drops
AI tools used in eye-scans differ a lot in reliability
Researchers from UCL and Moorfields Eye Hospital said that different AI systems used to scan eyes work very differently and sometimes aren't well explained. They say we need more testing before using them in hospitals.
Author:  Tara Kemp

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