Sure I did.
If you mean that your answer acknowledged that you were sinner saved from your sins by Jesus’ sacrifice for you, it didn’t do that. You did the equivalent of a child who, when a parent asks the child if he walked the dog and did his homework, and the child replied, “Yes, I walked the dog,” avoiding the part about their homework. A mere “yes” would have answered for both.
But if you mean that you don’t believe you’re a sinner saved from the consequences of your sin by Jesus’ sacrificial death for you, then you did sort of convey that, like how the child not confirming that he did his homework in that example suggests he didn’t do it.