Point of criticism - your questionnaire requires a level of introspection and a clarity of thought not common among theists. If it was, they'd be atheists. For example, most theists would automatically answer "yes" to question 2 - but after the rest of the questions they'd realize that they don't actually care and give up (only to forget the whole thing the next day) or dig in and start rationalizing.
Another mistake - you assume all theists are religious.
Another mistake - you assume all theists are religious.