How do SO encourage to downvote for newbies questions which doesn't meet quality standards?
It doesn't, really, which is why too many poor quality questions don't attract any, or enough, downvotes.
People that downvote downvote because of intrinsic motivation to do so, not extrinsic motivation. They inherently want to provide feedback on the quality of posts they read, they want to see the quality standards of the site upheld. They don't need the site to reward them for providing this valuable feedback.
So by doing that does it provide any answer to their questions?
Well, technically, a question can be downvoted and answered. It actually happens a lot. It's closing a question (which is also something that there really isn't much in the way of encouragement to do) that prevents answering.
but since SO here is to help the users with their problems
No, SO is not here to help individual users with their problems. It is here to create a useful repository of high quality questions and answers so that the entire programming community can benefit by being able to search through that repository of knowledge to solve their problems without needing to actually ask another person for help.
SO happens to, as a beneficial side effect, help users with their problems, when they are able to ask a question that happens to help SO accomplish it's actual goal.
isn't it good to be less restrict for newbies till they get used to what all these rules are?
No. First off, if we don't enforce our guidelines it greatly hampers the ability of the site to accomplish its goal. Second, if we don't inform users when their questions are not up to our standards, they won't know that they even need to improve, let alone how, so they won't. This means that either the quality standards are never enforced and the site becomes like every other site it was designed to compete with that just doesn't work, or it means that the guidelines get enforced later on for users, and they get hit with a brick wall wondering why all of a sudden the questions that are just like those they were asking the day before are suddenly not being answered.
till they get used to what all these rules
are you suggesting new users cant read the FAQs, helps or guidelines?