The difficulty of some review audits in the /close and /reopen queues has been brought up here a few times recently. It's true: a few of these audits are difficult, if not outright misleading. We've tweaked the criteria for choosing them a few times now, and I'm reasonably happy with the results - but there've been some interesting suggestions for improvement too, and rather than trust my gut on this I'd like to make this a bit more democratic.
I'm providing links to 3 different sets of questions. Each represents a different strategy for choosing "known good" audits suitable for the close and reopen review queues - that is, questions which should not be closed.
Please review the questions in each set and vote for the set(s) you think are suitable. Down-vote the sets you think are unsuitable, and if you find a particularly poor example, post it in a comment under the corresponding set.
I won't mention the criteria used for each set at this point, in hopes of making this somewhat objective - but you can probably figure some of it out if you're paying attention. Just try to focus on the suitability of the questions themselves.
(Note that there is some overlap between these sets, since they were pulled from the same time period)