Note: A related (and much downvoted) suggestion: Proposal for an approval system for questions. This proposal does not suggest a mandatory screening process, as that one did.
Especially when you're new to a Stack Exchange community, it can be really hard to know if a question you have will be deemed a 'good' one by that community, even when you have scoured the FAQ and read many questions as a passive participant. Learning by downvotes is not super helpful for a newbie for 2 reasons. First, it's just discouraging. Second, too much 'constructive criticism' of this type and you could be outright banned from asking more questions.
On some SE sites I wish I had a queue dedicated to voluntarily prescreening questions. I could post a question to that queue, where the only feedback would be on whether the question is good or not. Up/down votes would have no effect on user rep. It wouldn't be too hard to block questions with too many downvotes from being 'actually' posted, or automatically promoting a question with enough up votes to becoming a 'real' question. (The upvotes from the prescreen queue would not be carried over to the promoted question).
The point is it allows the user to outright say "I'm TRYING to do it right, but I still don't know if I am. Please give me feedback on that (without tanking my negligible rep)." And it allows existing members of the community a chance for explicitly invited constructive criticism, without the side effects noted above.
I wouldn't at all propose this to be mandatory in any situation, since that would be a barrier and total headache. Anyway by not being required, it would inherently filter for people who are making a proactive effort to fit the community's defined goals. Perhaps people could be required to click through the FAQ and "How to ask" pages before posting to the queue, just to make sure they really have reviewed those resources first.
I suppose an alternative would be to allow users to flag their own question as 'provisional', which would prevent it from being shown unless other users specifically opt to show 'provisional' questions. In this case all votes cast would be final, but would not affect rep (or banning) unless the user opts to un-flag the question as provisional (or again perhaps it could be automatically unflagged if it got X number of upvotes).
I've seen advice on more than one SE site to ask in the chat page for the respective site if looking for feedback on the merit of a potential question. That might be an option for SO, but the chat pages for the most of these sites I'd like feedback for are mostly empty.