So the easy answer to your question is you failed the audit because you tried to close a question that the community didn't feel needed closing. The question may be lacking code but seems clear and on-topic.
But to get into more detail, I see 2 problems with your review
First you selected a completely inappropriate close reason. You should only be using "why isn't this code working" when the user is asking you to debug code without providing sufficient details to highlight the problem. It is intended for questions like "why is my code not working", with a giant block of code and no indication of where the error is or where it occurs. It is not for closing questions asking for code and not a default "you are too lazy to do your own work" close reason.
The second part of the problem is you seem to be trying to close a question simply because the OP didn't do enough research in your opinion. There is not a "you are too lazy" close reason, so don't try to invent one.
Not doing enough research is not a close reason. You may choose to downvote such questions because of lack of research (which is perfectly acceptable), but closing an otherwise clear question just because the OP didn't do his/her research is not appropriate. For the record, I have been on the soapbox before: Is "too broad" a valid reason to close a question that doesn't show any research effort?