Could we add "good" example questions (or questions from the "most votes" sort) to this help page and/or the tour? Additionally, there is the "tour" button available on the page for new users, but can we automatically redirect new users to one of those two pages upon completing signup? Awarding the "informed" badge is nice incentive, but I wonder if we shouldn't shoehorn new users into the tour or at least the help page (and add examples of "good" questions there) after email verification and before presenting them with the "ask a question" button.
My question stems from an experience I had the other day: One of my friends recently signed up for Stack Overflow with intent to ask a question. He came to me after reading the help page, asking what constitutes "a good question" so that he could model his questions on these examples. He hadn't seen the "tour" button and lamented that it wasn't part of the signup process, or at least an automatic redirect. I had to teach him how to maneuver to the "most votes" sorted questions to give him an idea of what constitutes "good content" on SO. It seems braindead for anybody whom has used the site, but for someone who has never used SO, it appears to be a legitimate concern.
UPDATE: "Most voted" was a placeholder suggestion that could be replaced by any of the various, or even a new one. The central issue here is getting new user eyeballs onto "good" content, not promoting "most voted" content as particularly "good". Please don't interpret this question as suggesting one type of content as "good" over another, but understand that this question is about promoting new users looking at whatever "good" content is defined as.