Since audits are chosen via an automated process, you'll get some bad ones every now and then. This is a poor choice for an audit, and you shouldn't be penalized for failing this one. The answer is a reasonable attempt to answer the question and non-spammy when considered alone, which it all that you should consider when in the VLQ reviews.
Even if there was indeed voting fraud or repetitions of posts, it is not your responsibility to hunt this down. In fact, the only way to know about the user's sketchy behavior is to actually visit their profile and manually go through all their posts, which can fringe on user stalking/serial voting. This is exactly the kind of thing moderators are elected to deal with.
That being said, if you had gone the extra mile, you might not have failed this (poorly chosen) audit. Reading the answer and its comments, it becomes apparent that this is a decent answer to an off-topic typo question. So if you had clicked the link to the question in an attempt to flag/close the question, you would have realized immediately that both the question and answer were deleted. This would have made the audit obvious.