Yes, it's a good idea to either pick up an existing question or ask and answer a reference question of your own, as it will be exactly within the declared site guidelines.
No, it won't change anything regarding the number of basic questions asked and answered, as it will be against the actual modus operandi of Stack Overflow.
Although you may start using your own reference question for closures, other participants will hardly notice it, and will continue answering repeated basic questions instead of closing them. And even get on you for "not helping people".
You have to realize that Stack Overflow, with all its gamification stuff, is essentially after "getting one or two upvotes for the answers that directly address the specific code in the question".
Edit.
Some people accuse me for being too pessimistic.
Some other people telling me tales how great Stack Overflow is and how it's successful in cleaning bad stuff.
The problem is, I grew up in the Soviet Union, and for the rest of my life I am immune to this kind of tales, when people are trying to sell me things opposite to what I can see with my own eyes.
And my eyes are telling me that things are quite different. Instead of "being removed at a reasonable pace", bad questions rather get revived.
A fresh example. There is an exemplary offtopic question, of the usual "I wrote a code that doesn't work, fix it for me" kind.
You will never get enough votes to close it as offtopic, partly due to rep-whores, for which such a question is the best forage, partly to clueless reviewers, who is able to comprehend grammar mistakes only.
Yet, beside being off topic, this question is a duplicate as well. And here comes another dilemma. The closure reason could be either "a fish", or a "lesson how to fish". One could argue which is better, but at least both are legitimate. Especially taking into account the declared goals of Stack Overflow: to let many people learn from the single answer. From this point of view, the answer with "a fish" will help the OP only, while the answer with a lesson will help anyone.
Personally I prefer the latter one. So it was used.
So far so good. The answer for the OP is given in the very first comment; off topic question is closed; for someone else having a problem adding stuff in the database the answer how to get an error message is given. Happy end?
Not quite. After time being, out of a clear sky here comes a mod. And opens this post back.
This is a real Stack Overflow.
So don't sell me tales how well it is in cleaning a bad stuff.