Today, I realized, a question BeautifulSoup fails with Recursion Depth Error when running from IDLE that I asked a year back was marked as duplicate. Once I checked the original question, Why do I get a recursion error with BeautifulSoup and IDLE? I was surprised to realize, this question was asked at a much later date Oct 24 '13, in contrasting to the duplicate question which was asked on Feb 14 '13.
These questions are indeed duplicate and I have no qualms except the fact that, when a question is closed as duplicate it shows that OP has not shown the necessary research effort required before asking a question.
What I would want to know is, what is the general practice when closing a question as duplicate particularly when the associated comment when a question is marked as a duplicate says that
"This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please edit this question to explain how it is different or ask a new question."
So, if we have two questions Q1 and Q2 where Q1 was asked at an earlier date, can Q1 be closed as a duplicate of Q2 even though Q1 may not have any answer or not have drawn enough attention.