The only question on which I answered as a 'fundamentalist' was six, "(h)umans are by nature sinners, and God is under no obligation to save them." But this doesn't mean I regard the very idea of 'sin' as describing something real; when analyzed from an atheistic perspective, it seems to say nothing more than "do you think people are 'bad' or 'good' by nature?". How are you meant to answer that if you don't think there's a 'human nature'?
I tend to think that most actions are 'negative', but this is not a moral judgment, nor does it suggest I view humans as having a 'nature', whether we want to describe that nature in the religious terminology of sin and salvation or the psychologistic vocabulary of Freud.