I agree with your general attitude toward social surveys, they certainly can bias results by the nature of the questions.
HOWEVER, this is a survey about one's personal preferences and so they are pretty much quoting biased views and grading your political orientation based on your reaction to them.
This does not force one to choose something they life because it is worded in a way that make you feel bad for making a selection. Indeed your reactions, and buz's seem to indicate you should have a much easier time answering the questions than I did, because such extremist language can often be read one way or another and I can't say which direction I fall on it.
Obviously they COULD have used neutral position statements and gauged where you stand from departure from the neutral, but there is no problem in measuring departure from varying extreme positions.
I have to say I would have preferred more neutral language because it would have made things clearer what was being asked.
Yours was definitely clearer, though I think you were wrong in identifying consumers and producers as the proper choice. Producers would include those actually MAKING products, and I think this was supposed to suggest just the financial investors and corporate leadership of the producers.
That would not make it biased, but create a neutral sounding choice.
holmes
"...what a fool believes he sees, no wise man has the power to reason away.."(D. Bros)