I sometimes see questions to which an answer can be trivially found by googling. A glaring example is this question about queues in C++. When I tried to vote to close the question I found that none of the reasons seemed to fit well. Other close votes deemed it "unclear" but actually, it seems to be a clear question which has a clear answer (use std::queue, look a cppreference.com for member names). I would think that it would do SO good to get rid of such questions ASAP in order to free valuable disk space, and that "it's trivially googleable" is a valid but distinct close reason which isn't really covered yet.
Relation to other close reasons: "Can be trivially googled" is related to a "No effort" close reason which has been discussed elsewhere. "No effort" would be a superset: It covers assignments and other questions which cannot be googled easily. A (re-?)introduction of a "No effort" close reason, which I support, would be an alternative.