I think the motivation behind this proposal gets to the heart of a very important issue. I suspect many new users are misled into thinking that asking questions is easy. And that's dangerous. When you fail at something hard, you think, "I just learned something"; when you fail at something easy, you get either embarrassed and discouraged, or defensive and angry.
However, I don't think a quiz is really the best way to handle this.
I also think they ought to try out the guided new-user question idea they've already announced before adding major new features/interactivity/whatever to the new user process.
What can be done instead is just to change the content of the tour in two ways:
- Focus more on examples than explanations. (For example, maybe show them what a MCVE is, and why it is one, and why that mattersmaybe show them what a MCVE is, and why it is one, and why that matters, instead of just telling them that this is a Q&A site and questions should be Q&A questions, with links to what that means.)
- Don't try to sugar-coat things in the tour. (For example, maybe show them what it looks like to get your question closed, and how to deal with it properly.1)
1. Of course reopens really don't work nearly as well as they should… but that's a whole other problem that needs to be fixed separately…that's a whole other problem, and any solution may have unintended consequences…