This quiz is sort of interesting; it purports to measure how southern one’s speech patterns are. Of course there’s a great many faults that one can find with it — the basic assumption that measuring and index of dixie-ness is inherently meaningful, for example, or the fact that it’s assuming that one speaks American English at all. I like how it gives a comment after each of your answers, though; I think that taking the comments together is actually a more interesting measure of regional speech than the invisibly-computed southern-ness score.
In case you’re curious, I scored 74% Dixie. Some of that is probably attributable to the years I spent at a Certain SEC School, and some of it’s probably because I think some of the questions are meant to catch extreme examples of “Yankee” speech, as one might find in New York or New England, and my basic urban Ontario accent is neutral enough that it measures as southern by comparison.