I just encountered this audit.
I immediately identified it as a review audit, and confirmed it by going to the question. But, as I didn't understand why it was removed, I chose "Share feedback".
The question has been closed for being a result of a typo. A reason that I didn't see, because I don't try to answer questions that I'm reviewing.
For me, the question seems clear: Code, explanation of the problem and the expected result. Other questions like this on Meta Stack Overflow have answers which suggest to skip them, e.g., this one. But if I hadn't checked the age of the post, I would have failed the audit by clicking "Looks OK".
Should typo questions be review audits?
A lot of typo questions also do not have enough details and are closed as need more details, so I think it's not a good reason to use them as audits.
I would like to add that I encountered a new audit which is a typo review, and which seems to be good by itself.