I always happy when this particular task comes up as I found it suits me well and can finish it pretty fast and accurately. However, I've found this is not true on other tasks.
My recommendation for tasks in general is when you have the time, try out different ones. Maybe you'll find some tasks that are suited to you - ie, you think the way the task need you to and can complete it within a descent time frame to make it worth your while. Note which ones work for you and which don't. That way for the re-occurring tasks, you'll know which ones to target first and avoid the ones you know just don't work for you.
Another thing to keep in mind, some of these task either have buggy answer keys or subjective answers. For some of them - like some of the matching ones which can be subjective - always provide feedback if you disagree with the answer, and if you get kicked out for accuracy - send a feedback note. Sometimes with the search matching ones, I've found the answer key to be inconsistent - thus not knowing how they want me to judge results as the key seems to flip-flop on similar scenarios. I note the specific ones in my feedback and often I'll get my accuracy reset, and they work to fix the answer key results to be more consistent the next round.
After all, the people coding the answer keys are human too.
Don't give up on these - they make great alternatives when the surveys go through a dry spell.