It's very common that homework dumps gets closed with the focus reason. The description says:
Update the question so it focuses on one problem only.
Which in the case of homework dumps is not really accurate. If I were new here I would certainly react with "What? I only asked one question? I asked how to write a program that does X." It's not multiple questions. It's a question without effort that is too general and vague.
An example: https://stackoverflow.com/q/65113586/6699433
Should something be done about this? If so, what?
To me, "multiple questions" means something like this:
Hi, I'd like to know the answer to the following questions:
- Question 1
- Question 2
- Question 3
That's something different. It IS multiple questions, which sets it apart from questions that needs to be subdivided to become focused. I's common that the question should be divided into sub questions. But that's certainly NOT what "multiple questions" means in spoken language. A question that needs subdividing is too broad (as was the name of this close reason before it was changed to "needs focus") I would argue that "needs focus" still fits, but "multiple questions" does not.
Update the question so it focuses on one problem only. This will help others answer the question. You can edit the question.
which is a bit more general but still confusing