I think I understand how that test works - a lot of weight on the Y axis is given to questions about sexuality and other personal freedoms, however, that's starting from the presupposition that certain other rights are so universally agreed upon that there is no point even asking about one's position on them. But that's not surprising - a defining characteristic of modern politics is the excessive amount of energy spent on trivial insignificant issues while completely ignoring the truly important ones...
I am all for giving everyone as much freedom as possible as long as this does not jeopardize the survival of the species as a whole. That means a weird combination of the kind of draconian authoritarian control over resource consumption, reproduction, and even life/death decisions that is completely unthinkable for basically everyone and in the same time giving everyone complete freedom over inconsequential matters such as what holes people are putting it in.