I think I am correct in saying that you would not take the time in answering a question if the question was not useful and clear, or didn't show any research effort.
Basically, you will answer a question if it is clear and useful, or showed research effort. It would seem like only a handful of answers are to questions that don't have that property.
So then, the author that answered a question, should automatically have that question up-voted
I have seen several times where posters seemed to have put a lot of research effort into a question, and tried to make it clear and / or useful as possible. They would get an answer, however, the answerer would never upvote my question - zero upvotes; I have also seen that for me, too.
That seems like a disconnect. You wrote an answer to help find a solution and to receive the reputation from the asker, and those that like your answer. However, you don't upvote for a question you took the time and effort to answer. From which would not have been answered had it been a bad question - little effort, unclear, not useful.
So I suggest that for every answer, if the answerer had not up-voted the question, then it should automatically be upvoted
If you feel like it does not deserve an upvote, then you might be presented with an AJAX display that will allow you to unvote for it (for example).