The mods are wrong here, or at least aren't giving the full story. Minor edits that improve something are good.
You should approve the edit if the title is a full, grammatical question. Without the question mark, a full question as a title is just wrong punctuation-wise. In these cases, it was probably left off as a typo. There's no reason to leave a question without correct punctuation when it's otherwise formally correct. Making language conform to English language norms and rules is a substantial improvement, no matter how small the edit actually is.
If not, you may either edit the question title yourself to make it grammatical, or you may leave it alone if it isn't doesn't seem weird to read.
This specific edit doesn't qualify for approval based on that evaluation, but others will.
The only remotely reasonable argument anyone has presented here against approving these kinds of edits is that the reviewers have to spend time approving them. But this doesn't validate their point because reviewers have to spend time rejecting them, too. Since the edit is so small, these are much quicker to review than larger edits; there are nearly no time savings by rejecting them. This is especially true since the Suggested Edit queue is small. I suspect that much more time is spent agonizing over rejecting an actual improvement trying to decide if it's "too minor" than would be spent by simply approving them when they're correct. I know that would certainly be the case for me if I tried to adhere to such a policy.
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to title, some are approved), clearly abuse of the system, not sure why thought. Are edits gives reputation or some other sort of score which someone wants to get? Probably badges..