Fairly often, I see questions like "I have this programming task to do: <problem statement>." Full stop.
If the "task" is simple enough, they may even get a few (or even several) solutions before the question is closed.
Sure, these are routinely closed as "too broad/primarily opinion-based".
But I feel those reasons don't quite bring the message home that it's not the scope or the problem nature that is incorrect, it's the nature of the request that is.
A few more specific things to consider:
- Is the problem large enough to warrant a separate close reason?
- Is the reason going to do noticeable good vs potential harm?