TL/DR: Bring it up on meta.
First, the review audits are to keep people from going on autopilot and actually doing their jobs as reviewers. The questions that come up as audits should belong unambiguously in one category or another (in this case it should be obvious that it should either be closed or left open). It seems like there is always an occasional post on meta about "I failed an audit. Why?" or something similar. And those posts get useful feed back, which is what it seems like you need.
Scenario 1: The Question Really Deserves to Be Closed.
Ok, you disagree that a question should be closed, but the community does not. Posting on meta allows people to help explain why they feel it should be closed. Maybe the community is making different assumptions than you are? Maybe you are looking at old questions as evidence that this one should stand when those old (and open) questions don't reflect current policy? There are way to many "maybe" reasons as to why your opinion may be different than the community's and if you really are wrong, meta can help get you straightened out.
Scenario 2: The Review Audit is Just Plain Wrong
Sometimes the audit question selector thing just screws up. Posting on meta lets people see it and evaluate. If it really is bad, someone at SO can see so and get it fixed.
Scenario 3: It's in a Gray Area and I Don't Agree With The Decision Made
If it exists in that nebulous land where it isn't clear cut what should be done, first it probably doesn't belong in the bucket of audit questions. Post here so it can be removed if necessary. Posting also allows for discussion of what should be done with such a question. Is it really off-topic? Why? On-topic? Why? Does policy need changing? Better wording for the close reason / help center? Through the discussion we can reach a concensus and do something about it.
Finally, purposely failing the audit doesn't help anything. Failing it to make a point is wasted effort because the machine on the other end won't notice or care. It only hurts you at that point. Bring it up here where those who care and can do something about it can help.
Whether you agree or disagree with me doesn't matter for my question though.
Eh, I'm letting my comment stand :)[specific-audit]
tag... naw, just kidding.