This is an incomplete quiz. Nowhere soes it address the admiration for large, powerful government the neocons seem to have when it comes to domestic issues. Nor does it mention the "neutrality" most neocons have on social welfare programs.
Being a neocon is a reflection of your position on foreign policy. Opinions on domestic policy or social issues run the gambit.
That's where it's flawed. They also did not have enough geopolitical nuances in there - there were no references outside of the China queston which would bring out the substantial differences I have Vs neocons regarding dealing with large nuclear armed powers. Neocons are less aggressive than me in that regard.
Not only that, it neglected to address our chaotic, out of control borders and the destruction of our sovereignty the neocons seem to embrace or just ignore.
Give me an example of "admiration for large, powerful government the neocons seem to have when it comes to domestic issues".
NeoCons don't even care about domestic issues; they're a one-issue group that focuses solely on foreign relations.
Name one NeoCon that's big on domestic issues. Bill Kristol doesn't count.