Generally you should be able to spot an audit. There are always going to be bad audits (hopefully this will change and they are more the exception than the norm), but the regular audits should not take too much processing power to figure out if the question is good or bad (audits test for both in the close vote queue).
That said you can do a couple things to help yourself out. If you want to see all close vote types then I suggest you use the filter and filter it to tags that you know. This will make it a lot easier for you to tell when you need to have some technical experience to judge the question. If you do not want to just patrol your own tags then I suggest you start with close vote reasons that are easier to deal with. Unclear is a good reason to start with as it is much easier to determine no matter what language the OP is using. Once you start getting comfortable then you can start adding more reasons or tags.
Another important tip is Do not be afraid to skip. If you are unsure if it needs to be closed or stay open, just skip it. If it is an audit nothing bad will happen and if it is not then it passes it to other users to decide. It will not remove it from the queue.