EDIT: The point is the answer was NOT "low quality" - the QUESTION was! The answer PERFECTLY answers the question! Why do you guys not READ before voting??? Link: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13528665/international-weather-api-for-ruby-on-rails Here is the question the answer is for: "I'm looking for the best (free/cheap) international weather rails API out there. Any suggestions?"
https://stackoverflow.com/review/late-answers/6556729
...and I'm not satisfied with that test.
Okay, the answer is low quality (because the question is - the answer is actually a perfectly valid and good response!). I knew that, but I still defend my decision to click on "No Action Needed". Reason: I always look at what else is there, what other answers.
Looking at ALL the answers in that topic (link) it is obvious (to me?) that the short answer that I was supposed to flag in that review is actually okay! The other answers are short too! And the accepted one is longer, but really does not have more than this one. And two other answers that have NOT been flagged(! - in two years) are just as short.
So I'd say this review question test is at the very least not an ideal review question. I'd still say it is okay to have that answer in there. I think that answer was wrongly flagged by people who didn't look at its context.