I don't like that "quiz", so I'm not going to bother.
I'm what's probably best described as a pro-life libertarian.
I believe that there is a "hard cap" on the amount of social justice that can be achieved through government efforts, due to the selfishness of man, and that that boundary is a lot lower than most people think. The greatest increases in the standards of living come through technology, and the system that most rapidly advances technology is capitalism. Capitalism is also the most resilient economic system.
I don't envy successful businessmen, or think that they are "exploiting" me. I want to be like them, and I work hard to make myself successful. It's going to be a long journey if I am successful, but even if I am not, I chose this for myself, and I'd rather fail honestly than steal and succeed.
I inform myself about the products I need and about the dangers of certain activities. I don't expect others to provide for me, and I refuse any government assistance, though at my current economic status, I'm definitely eligible for it. This isn't to say that I despise all government, but I hate with a passion the notion that it should have a major presence in my financial affairs, or any other affairs of mine, for that matter.
I personally despise the idea that others should be taxed to provide for me, or that I should be taxed to provide for others, unless they are physically incapable of providing for themselves. To me, money is equivalent to a person's time, which is precious, as we are only allotted so much time in our lives. To take someone's money without their agreement is to steal a bit of their life.
I'd rather have freedom than security, opportunity than equality, and liberty rather than safety.