Great question... (and thanks to @Makoto for clarifying which clarification we need!)
...is it wrong to point out the obvious?
...if they could have found the answer in 5 seconds on Google?
IMO it's not wrong as long as it's done politely, and in fact is an important part of the learning process.
What if your high school teachers were never allowed to tell you to put some effort into finding a solution on your own. I'm not suggesting that anyone be as rude as my high school teachers were, but a key part of learning is learning how to learn... (Think "Give a man a fish...")
What's obvious to you is not obvious to everyone.
I think that in most cases, the OP did not post a Google-able question on SO simply because they wanted to create extra work for others. I think that most would much prefer to have the 5-second answer that Google (or SO Search) often can provide... if they knew how to ask for it.
'Effective Searching' is a learned skill.
I'd like to see a wiki like a "Programmers Guide to Google Searches" to which we could (politely) direct users, not unlike how we currently use [ask]
or [help/on-topic]
. The fact is, Google does have answers to almost anything, but some tips and tricks aren't obvious. There's even an Advanced Googling Course straight from the source!
Bigger fish.
I don't consider it any more "rude" to provide an example Google search than the "Duplicate Question" notice:
This question already has an answer here: (duh!)
. . .
This has been marked as duplicate by these 5 people. (what's wrong with you?!)
Edit:
This question got me reflecting on times I've recommended Google.
Written communication doesn't always carry the intended sentiment, and when combined with our states of 'HALT' (Hungry/Angry/Lonely/Tired), we can make mistakes.
So I'll give point the finger at myself and share three varying times, I've recommended a Google - at least one of which is pretty ugly in retrospect. (Query yours here.)
GOOD
Q: Scan attached files in a new e-mail
I am currently trying to learn VBA for Outlook ... Could you please show me the path to do the following ...
Several relevant links shared by multiple users in a polite manner, with an OP inviting different solutions - even without an answer, this to me, is the "gold" that can make SO such a valuable resource... I learned something even while in the process of helping another. "Win-win!"
BAD
Q: RDLC Indian Currency to Words Conversion
I used above code to get the result, the one that I'm looking for is like ... Is there any way to get the required result, help me out of this?
...ouch - looking back, not only was I an absolutely condescending ass, but while lecturing about grammar and Google, I didn't both to check my own spelling or grammar. Terrible.
UGLY
Q: How to hide connection string in app config from user
All my grids and combo boxes bound to dataset/adapter which the connection string ... I tried ... but my app returned an exception.
..."ugly" in that it was a back-and-forth involving multiple users, although thankfully it turned out well everyone involved managed to see each other's points of view by the end, the post eventually resulted in thanks-all-around and the OP self-answering.