No, there is no place to get a critique on a question prior to posting it.
Questions are expected to have been carefully crafted prior to posting and are examined in their current state by users (not their future state or potential state).
There are many places to look for guidance at Stack Overflow and elsewhere with regards to how to compose a question and how to specifically compose a programming related question here at the site that is on topic. For example
- The "How To Ask" page at http://stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-askhttps://stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask
- Jon Skeet's "Writing The Perfect Question" at https://codeblog.jonskeet.uk/2010/08/29/writing-the-perfect-question/
- "How to create an MCVE" at http://stackoverflow.com/help/mcvehttps://stackoverflow.com/help/mcve
Most of these boil down to creating a question while looking at the standpoint of someone answering it. Is all of the relevant information there? Is irrelevant information excluded? Is there a proper explanation of what is known, what is expected, and what actually happened? What would an answer look like to this question?
The only feedback available is going to be after the question is posted as far as Stack Overflow goes. With this under consideration, be mindful of the state of the question posted - do not post a rough draft.