I got 8/8, but then I can read Cyrillic.
Well, sort-of: well enough to get by, anyway.
I can't remember which FM it was, but I was talking on this site a while back about working briefly in Bulgaria. Before heading over there, a colleague who'd spent some time in Russia (and ended up marrying a Ukrainian), gave me what I still consider some of the best travel advice I've ever received, which was to "learn Cyrillic". His point was that I could only learn a few words of Bulgarian in the time available, and most people I'd meet at the hotel, work, etc would all speak English anyway. However I could learn Cyrillic on the flight over, and if I could phonetically read the language, I could manage road signs, shop signs, menus, etc. The thing is that a lot of key words in Eastern Europe phonetically sound very close to their English equivalents (e.g. in the quiz, the Russian word "ΠΠ½Π³Π»ΠΈΡ" sounds roughly like "Anglia" ). If they don't, you'll often find that instead they're very close to the French equivalent, as there's historically been a strong French influence on Eastern Europe, and Russia in particular. Some of the Bulgarians I worked with assumed I'd been to Russia because I was able to read a lot of the local signs, etc: e.g. "hotel" and "restaurant" are pretty close (with some allowance for local pronunciations) in Russian and even closer in Bulgarian...