That is the button to vote to close a question, which is awarded to you as part of the View and cast close/reopen votes on your own questions privilege. (Awarded at 250 reputation.)
People with 3000 reputation or more, will see this button on every question (that isn't locked or already closed).
The (1)
is the current number of close votes that are cast on the question. If you click on that close button, it will open a modal that shows you the close reasons that can be selected and the number of times those reasons are chosen. (No worries, you wont actually cast any votes unless you explicitly click on the "Vote to close" button.)
More information about closing and reopening can be found in the cast close and reopen votes privilege help page.
If it is for closing my question, what is the benefits of that?
I assume the primary reason is to allow users to see close votes that are cast on their own questions. This gives you the opportunity to address them before your question gets actually closed. It also allows you to close your own question as a duplicate, in case you find one on Stack Overflow after you asked your question.