I would say it's probable they just missed how bad this question was at a glace. Speaking from experience, the console sometimes helps you slip into a rhythm and you see a lot of other posts mixed in. It could be there were a series of needed declines and this looked like the others. As is usually the case, hindsight is 20/20 and moderators are human.
As to how to avoid it, you're a Trusted User so you have three tools at your disposal
- Vote to Close
- Downvote
- Vote to Delete (quickly)
Even if you're not a Trusted user, there are flags for closure. Closing is the fastest way to get this handled; three votes and you're done. As Arghya mentioned, there's a chat room (SOCVR) dedicated to helping with that.
Some clarity on VLQ questions
I seem to have muddied the waters with some people and in mulling this over, I realized I should probably make things clearer. VLQ in general is marked helpful when the post is edited or deleted. Questions also add closure to that list. I'm going to call these Low Quality Questions, or LQQ, so we don't confuse them with VLQ answers
In general, when you want action against a question you have several flags at your disposal
- Spam/Rude (red flags) - Six of these makes Community delete them (and the poster takes a -100 reputation hit). And Mods pay special attention to them when they're open. Also usable on pure gibberish nonsense
- Closure (confusingly called Needs Improvement in the flag dialog) - This throws the question into the Close Queue. Three Close votes will close it
- VLQ - There's a narrow band between red flags and moderator flags, where the question is obviously terrible, but it's not red flag worthy
- Moderator flags - Tell us what's wrong
The problem with LQQ is that the VLQ flags are often misused by new users who don't know any better. As such, moderators are likely to deal with the answers first, and then cursory scan the remaining LQQ. If it's not clear what's wrong with the question it's likely to be declined, especially if you need someone familiar with the subject.
Closure is a much clearer path in almost all cases, and SOCVR is an excellent place to get help if you think something needs closure immediately. The irony of VLQ is that your flag might not be reviewed for hours or days, when the community could have closed it in short order.