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31 August 2025 - AI News Quiz for Children Aged 7-11 Years Old

Welcome to the “31 August 2025 - AI News Quiz for Children Aged 7–11 Years Old”! This quiz is packed with the latest stories about artificial intelligence, explained in a way that’s fun, surprising, and easy to understand. Each question is designed especially for curious young minds who want to learn more about how AI is shaping the world around us.

Don’t worry if you don’t know the answers straight away – that’s part of the fun! Take your best guess, and the quiz will tell you right after each answer whether you were correct. Along the way, you’ll discover interesting facts about robots, science, nature, and how technology is changing the way we live. So get ready, have fun, and see how much you can learn while playing!

1 .
What are the new AI “robot cameras” in Somerset being tested to spot on a busy road?
Using a mobile phone or not wearing a seatbelt
Performing roadside karaoke with dance moves and a trumpet
Driving while wearing a lucky clown nose
Balancing a plate of spaghetti on the steering wheel
Somerset Council and Avon & Somerset Police are trialling AI cameras on the A361 Frome Bypass to flag unsafe driving. The tech can detect illegal phone use, seatbelt non-compliance and careless driving. For now, offenders get warning letters and education, while speed data isn’t used for enforcement yet.
2 .
What clever AI gadget were doctors at Imperial College London testing that can check for heart troubles in just 15 seconds?
A magic banana that beeps when your heart has party tricks
A talking teddy bear that sings your heartbeat
An AI-powered stethoscope that listens and diagnoses
A funny hat that shows rainbow heartbeat patterns
Doctors at Imperial College London and the NHS have teamed up with Eko Health to create an AI-powered stethoscope. It records ECG and heart sounds, sends them to the cloud, and returns diagnoses in just 15 seconds. In trials with about 12,000 patients, it made diagnosing heart failure twice as likely, atrial fibrillation three times as likely, and valve disease nearly twice as likely.
3 .
What smart AI project did the UK’s Natural History Museum use to help protect plants and animals all around the world?
AI-powered treasure hunt maps for explorers
A giant AI robot that sings to butterflies
A magic AI wand that makes flowers glow in the dark
Using AI to turn museum collections into a digital nature library
London’s Natural History Museum is using AI to digitize its huge collection of specimens—over 80 million—and create a global digital nature library. This helps spot endangered species, support farmers, and even assist visitors with vision impairments to experience the collection in new ways.
4 .
What smart AI tool is being tested by the NHS to help finish hospital paperwork faster so people can go home sooner?
An AI tool that writes discharge summaries from medical records
A talking sandwich that whispers peace-of-mind recipes
A dancing nurse drone that wheels people out
An AI robot that sings discharge instructions in rhyme
At Chelsea and Westminster NHS Trust in London, doctors are trialling an AI system that automatically drafts patients' discharge summaries by pulling diagnoses and test results from medical records. Staff still check it, but it speeds everything up—getting patients home sooner and freeing beds.
5 .
Which new AI project did Coventry City Council sign up for to make running the city smoother?
An AI cat that patrols the council office for biscuits
A magical AI fountain that answers citizens’ questions
AI software from Palantir to help manage services and budgets
AI-powered roller skates for councillors to zoom to meetings
Coventry City Council has become the first UK council to sign a deal with Palantir Technologies, using its AI-powered Foundry platform. The software helps manage budgets, analyse data, and run city services more efficiently. It’s part of a push to see if advanced AI tools can cut costs and improve decision-making in local government.
6 .
Which exciting AI project did the UK government fund to make aerospace manufacturing smarter and greener?
A robot that paints airplane noses with smiley faces
A project using AI and 3D printing to build high-tech airplane parts
AI-controlled jet engines that squeak “pew-pew” when airborne
A flying AI-teapot that pours tea at 30,000 feet
The UK government unveiled a £14.1 million R&D project called STRATA, led by Honeywell in the UK, to combine AI simulations and 3D printing for making aircraft parts faster, lighter, and more energy-efficient. The initiative aims to reduce waste, lower emissions, and speed up innovation in aerospace manufacturing.
7 .
What clever AI tool did researchers at the University of Edinburgh design to help track wildlife in forests?
A singing tree microphone that records birdsong
AI binoculars that giggle when they spot deer
A robot squirrel that asks forest animals how they're doing
An AI camera system that spots and counts animals automatically
Researchers at the University of Edinburgh developed an AI system that analyses wildlife camera photos to automatically spot and count animals like foxes, rabbits, and birds. This helps conservationists monitor species much faster and more accurately than doing it all by hand, supporting better protection of nature.
8 .
What worry did a poll reveal about how UK adults feel about AI and their jobs?
Half of adults are anxious that AI might change or take their jobs
They think robots will bring them endless weekends
Everyone is convinced AI will teach their pets how to dance
People believe AI will only write bedtime stories for kids
A new poll by the UK's Trades Union Congress (TUC) found that 51% of adults are concerned that AI could change or even take their jobs, with anxiety even higher—62%—among 25–34 year olds. People want a say in how AI is used at work and protection for workers as this tech grows.
9 .
What exciting idea did the UK’s technology minister talk about with OpenAI this week?
Giving everyone in the UK ChatGPT Plus access
Training OpenAI to write the national anthem in emojis
Having Sam Altman teach prime ministers to dance
Replacing all textbooks with AI-generated cartoon lessons
The UK’s Technology Secretary Peter Kyle met with OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman to discuss a multi-billion-pound plan to offer ChatGPT Plus access to every UK resident. Although the cost—estimated at £2 billion—eventually led Kyle to rule it out, the talks showed the UK’s keen interest in using AI in public services like education and justice.
10 .
What new AI gadget did Waitrose begin testing in the UK to help shoppers track their groceries as they shop?
A robot basket that hops beside you like a pet
A smart AI trolley that counts your groceries in real time
A singing checkout scanner that belts out pop songs
A talking trolley that gives you snack advice
Waitrose has started a small-scale trial of AI-powered smart trolleys at its Bracknell store. These trolleys, developed with Shopic, use cameras and a handle-mounted screen to recognise items as customers place them inside—showing a real-time tally of products and prices to make shopping smoother and faster.
Author:  Tara Kemp

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