I would take this quiz with a grain of salt. Most of the questions were phrased ambiguously. An example is "People are ultimately divided more by class than by nationality." This can't be answered by a simple agree or disagree answer. To be totally honest, I disagree with the whole question. It's not a class or nationality issue. It's a world view issue that divides people. Another ambitious question was "The death penalty should be an option for the most serious crimes." The first thing that came to my mind was "what is considered a "most serious crime"? Is it murdering someone or stealing a loaf of bread serious? It depends on who you ask this question and what culture they are in. Sometimes the petty crimes in one country is considered high offenses in another. I think those who create child pornography should have the death penalty, but others think they should just go to jail and be rehabilitated.
Also on some questions, I felt that whoever wrote the question, were biased. An example is "Abstract art that doesn't represent anything shouldn't be considered art at all." Abstract art does represent something. It might not look anything like what it represents, but it's the idea, the abstract idea of the thing. Art isn't something that you can just throw paint on a canvas without thought. So the question makes no sense. Of course it isn't art if it doesn't represents something, but abstract art must have an idea in order to be even considered art... Does anyone follow this? So everyone, no matter if they hate or love abstract art must say 'strongly agree' because of technically.
So yea...