Well, the test doesn't really take into account regional differences in the definition of "left" and "right". A definite left wing person in the US would be considered at most a moderately right wing guy in Continental Europe. There are also regional issues which might color a person to be "left" or "right" in their particular country. e.g. There are no questions WRT firearms possession, something that is a big deal in the US and Canada(kinda) but not really in the rest of the world. I think it's probably a good test of one's leanings of some theoretical political absolutes that can't really be debated, that is, "true" issues that have no right answer or specific regional solution.