I took the quiz twice. First is the way I normally talk when I'm calmly discussing things at work or hanging out with friends. Midlands.

Then I took it the way I do when I agitated, I'm over tired, I'm drunk or I'm around my family. Northeastern, basically allowing the 'inner me' to come out.

This makes perfect sense. I lived right outside Boston till I was 7. When we moved to Connecticut, I got teased relentlessly for the way I talked, so I developed a more neutral accent (Connecticut tends to be more New York than Northeastern). My wife says I don't even have to raise my voice for speak more quickly, just having that accent creep in sends warning signals off for her. Funny thing is, I'm never aware of it when I'm doing it.