Unfortunately without a clear suggestion in how this would improve the quality of posts on the site this proposal has no merit.
There are times I wish I could cast 10 or 100 downvotes on a single answer, but this is to counter whatever upvotes it might have or to show how terribly bad the solution proposed really is. I don't think this applies to questions. Questions are just vessels for answers. If a question is going to attract low-quality answers then it needs to be closed and deleted. Downvoting the question heavily won't do any good.
I actually believe that if we are to get super-downvote, then it should only apply to answers, same as the bounty does. Something like a negative bounty would make sense, but it doesn't really solve the problem of low-quality answers. The best option would be to remove them or hide them from plain sight.
Allowing people to super-downvote questions would only make the current problem worse. People often use questions to retaliate, letting them cast super-downvotes would allow them to have super-revenge.
If a question truly deserves super-downvotes then it probably also deserves to be closed and deleted. Why would we keep otherwise something that is so terrible? If the question has good answers, then it should be rewritten. Either way, we already have tools that act in place of super-downvotes. We can close and delete such questions, which is the ultimate goal of it. We want to prevent answers and hide them away.
Downvotes are not a means to hurt the user who posted it. They are means to curate the content and let others know not to waste time reading the post.