I find this sort of exercise irresistible.
My moral consistency score (100%) suggests that I am “admirably consistent in the way [I] view morality.” In fact, the analysis goes on to say, none of the people who completed the activity demonstrated greater moral consistency in their responses than I managed. Apparently, I’m “not…particularly impressed with consequentialist moral reasoning.”
Don’t be surprised if the last word begins to take on a more condescending tone, as I wield my moral superiority with a little more vigor.