Honestly this test isn't really that great; it seems to have a lib-left bias (e.g. you support basic human rights? Libleft then!).
I've read up on political theory, debated politics for a couple of decades, and taken several political tests. I can say that this test de facto is flawed. (Why use the ideologically charged term "libertarian"? Why place Hitler on the
left?) However, the sad truth is that it's one of the best political tests I've been able to find. I've tried to improve it by for instance adding one or more axes, but in vain.
BTW, liberals aren't left-wing, not even social liberals. They embrace capitalism and representative democracy and don't shy away from militarism and so on and so forth.
A better test would be using the
SapplyValues test, which reduces the bias somewhat, but down to an acceptable amount. It also introduces a new scale: progressivism vs conservatism. I was a libcenter when taking OP's test but I got authleft with this one.
It's definitely an interesting addition, but it's not without flaws either. For instance, where to position libertarians and anarchists on this scale?