NO.
Because you still believe in God.
You have to not believe it exists to pass the test
No, one only has to believe the possibility that God doesn't exist to pass the test, since the test - as you have worded it - is actually about a choice, not a final decision.
No that is wrong.
I accept that God could exist. I cannot choose to believe it does as I do not have compelling evidence.
If beliefs are simply chosen and do not need evidence then you can simply choose to believe whatever you want.
When faced with this simple point theists wriggle and squirm. What you have to do to pass the test is to choose to believe God does not exist.
If you cannot do that, then you fail.
As an aside, could you choose to believe you can fly and then jump from high building?
Beliefs cannot be chosen as BA and yourself ably demonstrate.