Even if a user asks something stupid that they could easily find on Google ("hey, how do I find information about how to use the Google Search API?" :-) - it is still a valid question. Nothing should be done to "help" users as it risks patronising users to say "lemme Google that for you". Just answer and smile at the points when they flag you as giving the right answer.
Seriously - I work as a software developer and I virtually live in Google (OK StackOverflow first! (-: ) but I don't tell my boss that. Indeed, few bosses know exactly how much Googling their developers do but it is a LOT. All my colleagues do, I do, my last boss does. It is just a way of working, but not everyone does this. It takes all sorts to make the world go around and I stopped trying to change people a long time ago. Easier to try and make yourself more patient than it is to change someone else's learned helplessness. Whether the question is a good onequestion for the Exchange is a different question.