| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The Georgian language is written in Cyrillic | False | 100%
|
| Р in Cyrillic is read as R | True | 100%
|
| In Russian, we can use the letter Я (read: ya) to describe the 1st person singular. (Similarly to the letter I in English) | True | 95%
|
| In the EU there is at least one country that uses the Cyrillic | True | 95%
|
| In the past, Moldova used the Cyrillic script | True | 90%
|
| In every country, Cyrillic letters are read the same way | False | 81%
|
| The Russian Cyrillic has more letters than the Polish language (the soft and hard signs are also counted as letters) | True | 81%
|
| There is a some country outside of Europe and Asia that uses Cyrillic | False | 71%
|
| The first traces of the use of Cyrillic come from the areas of today's western Russia and eastern Belarus | False | 62%
|
| Cyrillic replaced and displaced Glagolitic | True | 62%
|
| The Cyrillic script is used as the official alphabet only in mostly Orthodox countries | False | 57%
|
| ъ is a soft sign, and ь is a hard sign | False | 57%
|
| Over 500 million people use Cyrillic as their native alphabet | False | 52%
|
| Cyrillic was created in the 12th century | False | 43%
|
| You must know Cyrillic if you want to obtain Serbian citizenship | False | 43%
|