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

Welcome to our weekly AI News Quiz for children aged 7–11! Each question comes from real stories about robots, smart computers and the people who build them. We’ve picked exciting headlines from the last seven days and turned them into fun, plain-English questions. Don’t worry if you haven’t read the news—this is a playful way to learn what’s been happening.

Here’s how it works: read each question, choose the answer you think is best, and if you’re not sure—guess! You’ll be told straight away whether you were right, plus a short, friendly explanation so you can learn something new. Ready to meet clever robots, big ideas and some very famous tech names? Grab your thinking cap and let’s dive into this week’s stories!

1 .
Which of these silly ideas did OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and a famous physicist agree might be a way to test if an AI is as smart as a human?
The AI has to juggle cats while solving a maths puzzle
The AI must explain how to build a time machine
The AI must solve quantum gravity and explain its reasoning
The AI must write a bedtime story in every language
On 24–28 September 2025, Sam Altman and physicist David Deutsch floated a bold AGI test: if an AI could solve a top physics challenge like quantum gravity — and show its working — that would be real intelligence. It’s a serious thought experiment, wrapped in a fun headline.
2 .
What new “brainy” habit did Google DeepMind give robots so they don’t just blunder about?
Plan multi-step jobs by searching the web first
Grow real hair so hats fit better (not actually possible)
Tell jokes to confuse the laundry
Charge themselves by basking in the sun like a lizard
DeepMind announced Gemini Robotics-ER 1.5 (planning/reasoning) and Gemini Robotics 1.5 (doing). Robots can look things up online, plan steps, then act — like checking the weather before packing. It’s a UK-led push for safer, smarter helpers that think before they move.
3 .
Who just made a deal so government offices can use Elon Musk’s Grok chatbot for work?
The UK Parliament at the Palace of Westminster
The US federal government through the GSA
The European Parliament in Brussels and Strasbourg
NASA, but only for astronauts’ space homework
xAI secured a U.S. GSA agreement so federal agencies can buy access to Grok models at very low cost, part of a wider push to use AI across government — while watchdogs keep an eye on accuracy and bias.
4 .
What new UK group was set up to help make sure hospital AIs are safe and well-checked?
The Royal Society of Robot Nurses
The NHS Supercomputing Fan Club
The Big Friendly Data Squad
National Commission into the Regulation of AI in Healthcare
The MHRA launched a new Commission to advise on rules, testing and patient safety for AI in the NHS. It brings together clinicians, researchers and regulators to shape a clear, trusted framework for medical AI.
5 .
What super-fast job is a new NHS AI helping doctors do in stroke units?
Make perfect hospital toast every time
Pick the best TV channel in the waiting room (with a remote wizard)
Read brain scans in seconds so treatment starts sooner
Knit cosy hats for MRI machines
England’s stroke centres now use AI that reads CT scans in seconds, helping doctors choose treatment faster. Quicker decisions mean less brain damage and better recovery odds. Nationwide rollout updates were highlighted this week in UK health/tech press.
6 .
During a big tech show, what went wrong with Mark Zuckerberg’s AI smart glasses?
They cooked a perfect spaghetti dinner by themselves
They started telling dad jokes and wouldn’t stop (for a very long time)
They turned every photo into a cat picture
A live video call and cooking help demo both failed on stage
At Meta Connect, AI-powered Ray-Ban demos stumbled — the cooking helper got confused and a WhatsApp video call wouldn’t connect. Meta’s CTO later called it a “demo fail,” not a product death blow. Still, it was a memorable tech oops.
7 .
Who said the UK is a “Goldilocks” place for AI and promised a giant pile of graphics chips for UK data centres?
Jensen Huang from NVIDIA
Tim Cook from Apple, Inc.
Mark Zuckerberg from Meta
The Gingerbread Man from Fairy-Tech Land
NVIDIA’s CEO Jensen Huang praised the UK as “Goldilocks” for AI — just right — and industry reports say NVIDIA plans huge UK deployments, exceeding a hundred thousand GPUs. More chips mean faster AI for research, healthcare and start-ups across Britain.
8 .
Who signed a public “red lines” letter asking countries to set clear no-go zones for dangerous AI?
Elon Musk of xAI
Geoffrey Hinton
Sam Altman of OpenAI
Demis Hassabis of Google DeepMind
During UN week, experts launched a “Global Call for AI Red Lines” to ban the scariest AI tricks — like impersonating real people or self-replicating code. Geoffrey Hinton, often called the “godfather of AI,” signed to push for simple, shared rules.
9 .
What did UK Research and Innovation decide to fund to help leaders make smarter choices?
An £11.5m AI project that quickly sums up science for policymakers
A giant robot corgi to open Parliament
Free jetpacks for every school science teacher
An app that guesses your homework before you do
UKRI announced £11.5m for AI “evidence synthesis” - a super-librarian that scans loads of research and produces trusted summaries for ministers and global decision-makers. Faster facts, better choices.
10 .
What giant promise did NVIDIA make to OpenAI this week?
Send a robot dog to make the office tea
Give everyone free gaming PCs for homework (dream on, kids)
Invest up to $100 billion and provide loads of AI chips
Swap all keyboards for mind-reading hats
NVIDIA said it intends to invest up to $100B in OpenAI and supply massive data-centre capacity — targeting 10 GW of systems, with first deployments from 2026. Think of it as a mega power-up for OpenAI’s future projects.
Author:  Tara Kemp

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