Recently, I was presented with this answer while working through the "Late Answers" review queue. Now, although this is not an exact copy of another answer, it is an amalgamation+rearrangement of texts extracted from a number of the other answers. (It's also a pretty useless answer, IMHO!)
Having recently returned to reviewing after a short (enforced) 'time-off' period, I have made some real efforts to improve my reviewing technique, by thoroughly reading various relevant posts on the Stack Exchange Meta site.
During that 'self-training' period, I'm sure I came across an example and/or recommendation for dealing with copy/paste posts - but I can't remember if the best option was to use a 'normal' flag or a custom (moderator) flag (and I can't now find the page again).
It seems clear to me that the poster of this answer deliberately/knowingly did something wrong, even though it is a new user.
What I have done, in this case, is raise a custom flag, with the following comment:
Not sure what 'normal' flag to use here! This answer seems to be a mish-mash of text copied from two or more of the other answers.
Was this the correct approach? If not, what would the best approach be? (I do appreciate that Moderators are extremely busy, so I really try to avoid using custom flags if there is a feasible alternative.)