Badges do not value primarily the user's reputation but should encourage activities that are positive to the community. Therefore the comparison answer and questions badges are not a reliable source for your conclusion that questions are more valued than answers.
The real value is expressed in your score (and in the "Tag Badges"). Concerning the scores: upvoted answers have more value (+10) than upvoted questions (+5). This contradicts your conclusion.
There are several reasons why there are more question badges than answer badges awarded:
- There are slightly more question badges (18 vs. 17)
- All answer badges need positive votes by the community. So they really represent quality criteria by the community.
- Some question badges do not need a positive vote by the community. You have just to do the required action (whenever you reach the required reputation threshold) and you will get the badge. Alphabetically sorted: Altruist, Benefactor, Investor, Promotor, Scholar.
- Some other question badges do not need many positive votes: e.g. Curios require asking 5 questions on 5 separate days with just a positive question record. Similar: Inquisitive, Socratic, Student.
- You get the question badge "Tumbleweed" whenwhenever the community is lacking interest in your question, e.g. it is a "bad" badge (zero score, no answers, no comments, and low views for a week).
To sum it up: Question badges are easier to get than answer badges. But more important: A general comparison between question and answer badges says nothing about their value.