Let's say there was someone named Joe. He's about to be banned from asking questions, so he makes a plan to circumvent the system when it happens. First, he asks a bunch of questions filled with gibberish content. He quickly deletes all of them so nobody will find out about his "trick". Those questions will be "backup questions" for use during a question-ban. Later on, Joe encounters a programming problem, so he goes to ask a question. He finds out that he got question-banned. But since he has all those "backup questions," he can still ask questions in a way. He edits one of his "backup questions." He replaces the gibberish with meaningful content that describes his programming problem. Finally, he un-deletes the question. What Joe did was basically the same as asking a new question.
What if a user circumvents a question-ban by using this "backup questions" technique? Not that I would do that...
EDIT: this question is not a duplicate of Drastic Question Revision, because this question is addressing question-bans, while the other one only asks about drastic edits to a question without taking the circumvention of bans into account.