There's obviously a lot of talk on here about question quality lately, and a lot of suggestions for how to kill perceived bad content, which I think is misguided.
The fact is that there are people out there that really just don't know where to get started, and down votes and close votes don't really help them understand anything about their problem, or about how they should interact in this community, nor should they necessarily know where else to ask their more basic questions. Searching for answers is a skill like any other, and requires practice and, in some cases, guidance.
Perhaps there could be a special "needs guidance" tag or flag that can be applied, which removes the question from the normal queue and sends it to an area just for this sort of thing. If you want to go and help, go do it, otherwise ignore it. Perhaps disable voting and answers for these questions to take rep out of the equation (if necessary), and just provide suggestions for these people to help themselves a little bit. Handling it this way would allow for a quicker response (it wouldn't require 5 people marking it to get something done) since the result would be far less dramatic (the question would still be there and you could still interact on it without any negative feedback scaring the user off).
I know this sort of remedial education is not the primary goal of SO, but when you cultivate a reputation for a place to get answers, where else do you expect people to go?