Rachel already came up with the same criticismRachel already came up with the same criticism : while it's a good idea to have a new site to function as an on-ramp to SO, having a Q&A format is not appropriate.
Of course, we also have the "how to ask" page. That's not interactive, though. Rachel's idea for chat is interactive, and a good idea for that reason. But it means we'd have to repeat the basic answers all the time.
What could be a winner is a mix. Underneath the "How to ask" page, offer the opportunity for newcomers to ask for clarification if something is unclear. This can be a guided discussion, e.g. it may be reasonable to ask if the newcomer has a question about code he has already written, or about code that he wants to write. Link this behind the scenes to chat and other notifications (e.g. here on meta) so we can help out.
It may even be useful to let high-ranking users peek in on this, so they can step in and open a chat at this point.
To improve the "how to ask" page and the following guided dialogue, it would be good if the interaction was saved and reviewable by the people who can improve the "how to ask" process. This probably should be extended to more people, especially if the guided dialogue starts to include specific advice (e.g. on PHP - we'd want PHP experts for that part of the dialogue).