With regard to Lilith, this is a myth and is not a verifiable fact. I should think a quiz entitled "True or False" would stick to actual facts, rather than opinions.
What's fact and what's myth in the context of religion is a discussion almost certain to lead to arguments. However, as far as I know, Lilith as the wife of Adam is not mentioned anywhere in the Hebrew Bible, but was first mentioned in much later texts, and is not considered canonical by any Jewish or Christian denomination.
I think it is not correct to call cardinals or the Pope "ranks" in the catholic church. The Church is not organized like an army witha clear "ranked" hierarchy. The Pope is the bishop of Rome, cardinals elect the Pope. One could argue that the Pope is leader of the Church, but cardinals do not rank higher than other bishops per se. If we talk about the order of precedence, certain archbishops have higher precedence than cardinals.