No, a question does not always need to convey intent.
However, language learners will very commonly try to approach a problem in what more experienced users know is completely the wrong approach (what we like to call an X-Y problem).
Of course, this can also happen to an experienced user. For example, if I started asking about ASP MVC, I would likely run into a few of these even though I am experienced with C#. If you are asking a question, you clearly are somewhat inexperienced in the area, and could be doing it wrong.
When that happens; we will ask for context in order to determine if indeed there is a much better way to go about the overall task. Users that do so are really trying to help, so providing the context is always nice in these cases.