I recently came across a question that ran (my paraphrase):
I wanted to answer this question X but it was closed, so I couldn't answer it. I thought I'd post my answer up here: (some code that I probably would have downvoted because it wasn't even a reasonable answer to the closed question).
So we thus had an answer of dubious quality posted as a question, with the only thing relating the two being a hyperlink in the body of the problem question…
I originally began looking into whether to flag it as VLQ, but while I was deciding a gold badge holder closed it as a duplicate of that question X the OP had said they wanted to answer, which reduced my flagging options to rude, abusive or moderator. I was somewhat on the fence as to whether to flag it for moderator review, because I wasn't sure dealing with it was worth their time, but I also wasn't sure what other options there were for dealing with something that is as nonsense as posting a poor answer as a question, other than voting to reopen it and then re-flagging; that also seems like a sub-optimal approach for various reasons.
I wasn't entirely surprised that the flag was declined, though the given reason of "flags should only be used to make moderators aware of content that requires their intervention" seems quite tautological on an "in need of moderator intervention" flag… :)
As it is, it looks like the community is pushing towards the action I thought a moderator might have taken - the question's attracted sufficient downvotes for delete votes to start being cast…
I don't expect I'll come across this again soon, but is the sensible approach for "answer posted as question" to downvote, bookmark, check later to see if delete votes can be cast?