To do a quiz on a story, read it thoroughly and identify important details. Make questions that test understanding of the story's events, characters' motives, or the moral of the story. Say, 'Explain why the character made a certain decision?' or 'Summarize the story in a few sentences.'
It's not too complicated. You can start by identifying the key points or themes in your story and then formulate questions based on them. Make sure the questions are relevant and engaging.
To ace it, be honest. In the quiz, don't pretend to be someone you're not. If the question is about your temper, admit if you get angry sometimes but also explain how you manage it.
To prepare for it, you need to engage with the story on multiple levels. Don't just skim through it. Analyze the story's structure. If it's a long fantasy story with different kingdoms, understand how they interact. Also, look for recurring themes. If the theme is about good versus evil, think about how this is manifested in the characters' actions. This will help you answer more complex questions in the quiz.
You could look at characters who have faced similar challenges or have values you hold dear. For example, if you're resilient and always bounce back, maybe Elsa from 'Frozen'. If you're a creative thinker, like Belle from 'Beauty and the Beast'. And if you have a strong sense of justice, like Captain America from the Marvel universe.