One (apparently little-known) way that closed questions can be added to the reopen review queue, in addition to the usual methods of receiving a reopen vote or an edit with the review box checked, is immediately upon closure if the question is "popular" based on its score, the score of its top answer, or its view rate per month.
Here, I often see questions, especially older ones, that have gotten lots of views and votes (possibly over the years), that are eventually closed. Many of these were posted years ago and were either not a good fit in the first place or were later made off-topic due to scope changes: I was just pointed to one example today. This leads me to believe that this automatic add may not be useful, if most questions added to the reopen queue via that route fall into that category and/or get left closed in review.
Before making a request in that regard, I'd like to know: what proportion of questions that get added to the queue via the "popularity" route eventually get reopened through the task it spawns? It'd be nice if someone with the appropriate privileges (mod or staff) could query for this.