I have to say, that test does seem decidedly skewed toward the left-libertarian direction; not entirely surprising given that it was (I believe) created by a libertarian organisation.
Politically I'd describe the overwhelming majority of my views as left-wing, but I wouldn't describe myself as a liberal. I'm more of a Marx-influenced Socialist in most ways. I think there are quite substantial problems with both Classical- and Neo-Liberalism, really.
Oh and to jump on the 'Truncated, Abridged, Excessively Simplified, Polarised Beliefs List' bandwagon, I'm:
- Extremely pro-state education.
- Pro-high taxation, especially on the rich.
- Pro-EU.
- Pro-proportional representation.
- Pro-so-called political correctness.
- Pro-state regulation of businesses.
- Pro-environment.
- Tentatively pro-choice.
- Anti-privatisation.
- Anti-military.
- Anti-death penalty (pro-rehabilitation-oriented penal system)
- Anti-nationalism/patriotism.
- Anti-racism/sexism/homophobia (linked to being pro-political correctness; I am also pro-immigration, feminism, gay marriage).
- Anti-animal cruelty.