Every now and then I see questions that describe a programming problem, and the asker wants to know what the name of it is, kind of like using SO as a reverse Google. For example, what they are describing might be the 0/1 Knapsack Problem, or the Lights Out Problem, or whatever. The answers to these questions are often pretty lean: either one-liners, or one-liners padded out with a few links and pull quotes. Sometimes the questions even get edited to put the answer right in the title.
I found this question on meta: Are “What is this thing called?” questions on-topic for Stack Overflow? which is very close to mine, but I'm specifically asking about questions that ask to identify a programming problem, not just name a language feature. The thing that makes me unsure is that a lot of other questions are like these types of name-the-problem questions in disguise: the question asker describes a problem and asks how to solve it, but it hasn't occurred to them that it might have a name, and naming it is 9/10ths of solving it. Obviously, questions shouldn't be off-topic just because they are about something that has a name.