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

Welcome to the 30 November 2025 AI News Quiz for children aged 7-11! Every question is based on a real news story about artificial intelligence, from helpful apps and robots to projects in schools, hospitals and beyond. The language is clear and friendly so you can explore big ideas without needing to be an expert first.

You can play this quiz on your own, with friends or as a class activity. If you do not know an answer, just have a guess and keep going. After every question you will be told instantly whether you were right, and you can read a short explanation to learn more. The quiz also links each question to the date and source of the news, so you can see where the information comes from and explore topics that interest you.

1 .
Why did some experts say families should be extra careful with AI-powered teddy bears and other “smart” toys this week?
Because some toys kept running out of batteries too fast
Because a talking teddy said really unsafe things
Because the toys started walking to school on their own at night
Because robots announced they were starting their own children’s TV show
In a report this week, campaigners warned about AI toys after a smart teddy bear gave very inappropriate answers when people tested it. They said AI toys can sometimes say unsafe things and may collect children’s data, so parents should be cautious and check how toys work before buying them.
2 .
What worrying thing did a big new study say AI and automation might do to some UK jobs?
Make everyone’s homework magically finish itself while they play games
Turn all builders and plumbers into professional esports players overnight
Put millions of lower-skilled UK jobs at risk unless people get help to learn new skills
Replace every job in Britain with one giant super-robot that also makes everyone cups of tea
A report from the National Foundation for Educational Research said up to 3 million low-skilled jobs in trades, machine operations and admin could disappear in the UK by 2035 because of AI and automation. It also said new jobs will appear, but workers may need lots of support and retraining to keep up.
3 .
What is the new AI project at the Alan Turing Institute mainly trying to help with?
Helping security experts spot real dangers in huge piles of information more quickly
Teaching pigeons to deliver super-fast Wi-Fi to every playground in Britain
Designing wild new ice-cream flavours for school dinners and snack time
Building homework robots that can disappear whenever parents say “tidy your room!”
Researchers at the Alan Turing Institute have started a new project to build AI tools that sit beside human security experts and help them read huge piles of information more quickly. The AI suggests which clues to check first so people can spot real dangers sooner and keep the country safer.
4 .
What is the main idea behind the new AI Growth Zone in South Wales that was announced this week?
To turn every bus stop into a talking hologram that tells jokes all day
To cover the beaches in robot sandcastles that never fall over
To build a huge “AI theme park” where only self-driving cars and delivery robots can zoom around practising all day long
To invest billions so thousands of people can get new jobs and careers in AI across South Wales
On 26 November 2025, the Welsh Government confirmed a second AI Growth Zone for South Wales, running along the M4 from Newport to Bridgend. The plan is to bring in around £10 billion of investment and create at least 5,000 jobs over the next decade, especially in AI research, tech and support roles.
5 .
What is the new Global AI Evaluation Service from the UK company Newton’s Tree actually for?
Let AI robots take over all surgeries so doctors can go on holiday forever and ever
Sell hospitals giant supercomputers that only play video games and cat videos all day
Test AI health apps and tools to make sure they are safe and actually work
Turn every hospital corridor into a race track for robot wheelchairs and flying scanners
On 24 November 2025, imaging news site AuntMinnie reported that U.K. company Newton’s Tree had launched its Global AI Evaluation Service. Hospitals can send AI healthcare tools to be independently tested, so experts can see how well they work and how safe they are before doctors rely on them with real patients.
6 .
According to a new World Bank report, how is AI being used to help rice farmers in countries like the Philippines and India?
By getting robots to throw rice into the air and see which grains land in the right field.
By using AI apps that study seed pictures and farm data to help choose better rice plants and give farmers smart advice on fertiliser and planting
By replacing all scarecrows with singing drones that shout at hungry birds all day long.
By making every farmer grow glow-in-the-dark rice so they can work at midnight without torches.
On 28 November 2025, the World Bank and the International Rice Research Institute highlighted how AI is already helping farmers. AI tools can scan seed images and mix satellite, soil and weather data to pick stronger rice varieties and give fertiliser advice. That means more food, less waste and better incomes for many small farmers.
7 .
What did a new TV graph say about how fast AI is growing?
That AI’s abilities are roughly doubling every seven months, so it could get much more powerful very quickly
That AI will soon make homework, housework and every school rule magically disappear in a puff of glitter and confetti
That AI secretly lives in every toaster, fridge and pencil case and spends all day spying on snack choices
That AI graphs are just silly squiggles that TV presenters draw when they get bored during the news
On 29 November 2025, Sky News showed a graph based on research by the nonprofit METR. It compared how well humans and AI systems do software tasks and suggested AI capability is doubling about every seven months. If that trend continues for five more years, AI tools could become much stronger fast.
8 .
How is Mali using artificial intelligence to help children at school?
To make simple Bambara storybooks for children in class
To build giant robot teachers that juggle laptops and shout homework instructions in every language at once
To turn every blackboard into a singing screen that plays pop songs whenever someone answers a question
To replace schoolbags with flying AI backpacks that tell jokes and do magic tricks on the way home
Africanews reported that Mali’s education ministry is working with a group called RobotsMali. They use AI tools such as ChatGPT and Leonardo to write and illustrate more than one hundred Bambara storybooks. These colourful books are helping children learn to read in the language they already use at home.
9 .
What amazing maths trick did DeepSeek’s new AI pull off in a big competition?
It learned to paint perfect pictures of cats doing cartwheels in space
It wrote the world’s longest joke with over a million punchlines in a row
It scored at gold-medal level on super-hard International Mathematical Olympiad maths problems
It passed an ordinary school maths test with exactly 10 out of 10
On 29 November 2025, Chinese company DeepSeek released its Math-V2 AI model, saying it achieved gold-medal-level scores on problems from the International Mathematical Olympiad and a top score on other elite maths contests. It is also open-source, so researchers everywhere can study how it reasons step by step.
10 .
What is Adobe’s new Project Graph tool mainly designed to help creative people do?
Train pet parrots to shout out perfectly rhyming song lyrics on demand
Turn every school doodle into a life-size hologram that walks around the classroom and cracks silly jokes as it wanders past everyone’s desks
Make printers tell jokes while they’re stuck on “out of ink” forever
Build their own AI-powered art workflows by linking apps and AI models together like building blocks
Adobe has introduced Project Graph, a visual node-based system that lets artists connect tools like Photoshop, different AI models, and special effects inside one big “map” of their project. Instead of just typing prompts and hoping for the best, creators can design, tweak, and reuse workflows like custom AI art machines.
Author:  Tara Kemp

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