As @Cupcake mentioned, there's the Data Explorer.
Although judging from your profile, you already know enough SQL to do it on your own, I went ahead and made the query myself since I was curious.
Link to query here
Code:
SELECT TOP 100 p.Id as [Post Link], p.CreationDate as [Create Date],
p.ClosedDate as [Close Date]
from Posts p
where p.PostTypeId = 1 and DATEDIFF(DAY, p.CreationDate, p.ClosedDate) < 1
order by p.ClosedDate - p.CreationDate asc
gets me https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23810728 as the top result, which was closed in just 12 seconds.
At @rene's egging, I decided to try to find the fastest-closed question that actually got 5 close votes (rather than getting closed by a moderator).
I made a slightly modified query here
SELECT TOP 100 p.Id as [Post Link],
p.CreationDate as [Create Date],
p.ClosedDate as [Close Date]
FROM Posts p
WHERE p.PostTypeId = 1
AND p.Id in (SELECT PostId FROM Votes WHERE VoteTypeId = 6
GROUP BY PostId
HAVING COUNT(PostId) = 5)
AND DATEDIFF(DAY, p.CreationDate, p.ClosedDate) < 1
ORDER BY p.ClosedDate - p.CreationDate ASC
which when run gets me https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15497143/hard-drive-password-doesnt-work as the top result, which was closed in a slightly more pedestrian 58 seconds.
Caveat: Obviously, these records can change over time, but it also looks like deleted questions aren't counted in the query (which makes some sense; they are deleted after all)