I have taken this quiz twice. Once back around November 2013 when it was first suggested to me, and again today, since I saw that it's since been updated.
My first results, 2013:
(I did not understand the "hunting" questions until after taking the test; when I read the explanation I remember thinking, "OH!--I sometimes do that." But out of context those questions made no sense to me.)

I do not recall if I noted down anywhere what my scores were.
New results, 2015:

Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 159 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 52 of 200
You are very likely neurodiverse (Aspie).
I think the reason I score so high in the neurotypical communication area is due to me being moderately good at expressing myself in writing...I also don't tend to stumble over my speech or get a blank mind when talking to others (I've been told that I actually sound confident on the phone), I just always agonize over whether what I said was the right thing or not (e. g., I'll feel like sticking my head in the ground for hours after getting off the phone). ;_;
I find it interesting that before taking the test, you're asked about diagnoses of Asperger's, ADHD, OCD, and social anxiety disorder. Out of those four, Asperger's is the only one I haven't been diagnosed with.
(I'm rather new to this, so any thoughts/comments would be appreciated. Or not, whichever, I do realize this is a mega-thread and people probably don't read others' responses.
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ETA:
Neurotypical relationships...
Diagnostic relation
A low score is related to intimacy problems
Your group score: 0.5 of 10 (below average).
I find this part super depressing. 