Should I avoid answering bad questions altogether?
In my opinion, yes. (Since it was my response to Ben that prompted this Meta question in the first place, I guess that's readily apparent :) ).
Bad questions are by definition bad for the site. Answering bad questions runs the risk of a bad question failing to be deleted through the normal automated processes. It also runs the risk of encouraging a person who posted a bad question to do it again, rather than try harder next time to avoid posting a bad question, adding to the load of bad questions (which on Stack Overflow is considerable…YMMV on other Stack Exchange sites).
That said, there has been a fair amount of debate on this topic already in previous Meta questions, and opinions are divided. Of particular note is that some people disagree with the premise that a person who posts a bad question can be taught to not post bad questions.
On the flip side, there are those who argue that one should not provide any useful information to people who post bad questions, even in the comments. I obviously disagree with that position as well (since I provided the typographical correction needed in the question at hand).
Please see these related questions (I'm sure there are others, but these are the ones I found right off the bat):
How to decide which questions I should not answer?
Stance on answering “bad” questions [duplicate]
Should one advise on off-topic questions?
Should downvotes be used to punish people who answer bad questions?