One of the projects I've been working on (though it's a bit stuck) is to make improvements to the close modal UI so that the text shown there and in post notices more accurately indicate when those close reasons should be used... now, I'm doing this on a network-wide basis since these top-level options are not site-specific. But, to be clear, the options you're seeing are close reasons, you're just seeing them in a different framing because you don't have the privilege to close yet.
Needs improvement
Regarding "Needs improvement" - because your reputation is lower, it's the option shown in the flag menu, rather than what high rep users would see when closing, which is actually the "Close" menu - so you're totally correct that these seem like reasons to close a question. For those of you who have high rep, this does actually have some slight differences from the Close menu, despite it showing the normal close flow if you have 3k rep (image from another site, not SO, but should be the same).
The header text, "What kind of improvement does this question need?" does seem a bit odd considering "Duplicate" is not really an "improvement", even if the other top-level close reasons do encourage improvement. That said, duplicate is... duplicated from the prior menu, too. I think the header for the "Community-specific" option is clearer, as it says "Why isn't this question suited for [sitename]?"
Regardless of the language, closure is done because a question needs to be improved. We don't generally leave questions open in the hopes that the asker will return and add the needed information but closure is also intended to be a temporary state should the user actually improve the question. That's not always clear as many users think closure is the end of the line - and they're not wrong - few closed questions ever get reopened, even if edited.
Personally, I feel that "Needs improvement" is... not optimal. It used to be "Should be closed", or something similar but I believe we were concerned about it using jargon that might not be clear to new users who were flagging rather than voting to close. I don't particularly like the choice we made for the reasons you explain and I'd be open to adjusting it as part of the project. Hiding the jargon just delays people learning about the concept and the terminology.
The descriptive text does link to information about closure but you're right when you say that many close reasons are dead ends - no "improvement" can be done to make the questions in scope for the site, other than just asking an entirely different in-scope question. It's unclear what we could use instead, though with the right help text, "Should be closed" might still be a reasonable option.
Community-specific close reasons
I didn't specifically plan to change the "Community-specific" text as part of my overhaul of the close menu but that doesn't mean I shouldn't... It's been long enough since I asked the MSE question I linked to, I don't actually remember whether anyone mentioned it in an answer. I'm in a weird spot because I created the current header when it used to be "off topic" - which I hope we can agree is far worse than "Community-specific", since "off-topic" is much less applicable to these close reasons unless you squint your eyes in just the right way.
That said, for people who aren't really conversant in the fact that there is a full network of sites beyond SO, I can understand why this may be confusing wording. The emphasis here is to separate close/flag reasons that users across the network will recognize from ones that are created by a community based on their specific needs... and we avoided "Site-specific" for... reasons I can't remember, though it was my initial recommendation. That said, I don't think it would remove the confusion you're feeling.
It's common for these reasons to be subsets of the network-wide reasons but they are intended to give better guidance to users who have their questions closed with the reason since the network-wide reason is (understandably) non-specific. We've fielded requests in the past to allow customization of the top-level close reasons (which I'm not opposed to) but this would require a much bigger overhaul than a pure copy-based change since I think the only customization that's possible is translation of the UI for our non-English based sites.
Menu UX confusion
When it comes to having an indication there's more options buried in the menu, absolutely. We used to use an ellipsis to indicate this but it was dropped at one point so now we surprise users with the menu should they ever click on it as their choice. Updating the text could make that more clear, too, so a reasonable thought.
Does not follow guidelines
?" Because that's ambiguous? What/Who's guidelines?Does not follow question/asking guidelines
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Not reproducible
in a very specific case andNot written in English
can be considered improvements there's still 4 reasons that can not be fixed with an edit from OP, or at least I just can't see it.